Friday, November 29, 2013

Almost Finished with November

It took awhile for snow to fall, but once it did, we went through our usual winter in Southcentral Alaska pattern.  First there was about 4 inches of snow, then it turned really cold.  Earlier this month, I watched my car thermometer go from -8 at the house to -18 at the school only 8 miles away.  Then a few days later the warm winds came up in and it rained, which was soon followed by another 2 inches of snow and now we have cold again. 

We were going to go to the property tonight, but after a bike ride down by the river, the daylight got away from us and we decided to stay at the house tonight and leave in the morning.  Wyatt stopped by with a couple of his friends, so I lit the candles on his cake and we wished him a Happy 18th Birthday. 
Not surprising to know that he wasn't helping out with the cake we lit up this year!

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Weekend Whereabouts

On Friday evening, we made our way to the property for the night.  We found out that the railroad project has almost managed to completely annihilate the hill on the western boundary of our property.  We spent a few minutes at the top of the hill watching the excavator pour bucket after bucket of mud slurry soup into each dump truck.
I think maybe they'd have preferred the white fluffy stuff over the rain that fell these last few weeks. The railroad  project trucks and equipment have been using the road and that just stirred up all the hard packed mud. It was one nasty muddy mess driving the last mile of gravel into the property.  
The pile of birch logs
We had hoped to find some wood to salvage while we were out there.  Sure enough, there was another stack of birch logs, so we filled the truck again and made our way back to the house. 
Different Perspective:  Bodenburg Butte in front of Pioneer Peak
On Sunday, Bryant and I explored the Matanuska River on the fat bikes, which is another glacier fed river near Palmer, but it has completely different character than the Knik River that is right out the backdoor.  I saw all my familiar scenery, but from a different perspective.  It was pretty cool seeing what the bikes can do on the river terrain. 
A bald eagle with Lazy Mountain in the background.
Bryant put together a short video of us playing around with the bikes on the rivers.  If you're interested, here is the link:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-imE18diw6U&feature=youtu.be


Friday, November 1, 2013

Warmest October on Record

I needed to document the green grass on Nov. 1, 2013.  I knew it was a stranger than normal October because I have yet to find my ice scraper and put the snow shovels on the decks.  The National Weather Service's data agreed.  The average normal temperature in Anchorage for October is 34 degrees and this year it was 43.1 degrees.  The old record was 42 degrees. 
The unusual Nov. 1st view from the deck.
For more details on the article:  www.adn.com/2013/10/31/3152310/anchorages-october-unofficially.html