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In Bloom

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" In Bloom " - Nirvana            https://youtu.be/PbgKEjNBHqM One of the things that I think I really appreciate about living in Anchorage and it applies to other parts of Alaska is that people are really passionate about certain things. One of those things is gardening, and it means that there are lots of gardening groups, clubs, classes, etc. The other thing that it means is that during Summer there are flowers every where. These were in a flower box outside of a small mechanic's shop I went to get a nail out of my tire. This was one of the many cement planters that you can find in front of grocery stores, schools, and many other places. This one was beside the drive thru at Taco Bell. All of these were planted around the outside of the library I work at by volunteers. Everytime I walk by this side of the building I stop and look at them for a while because of all their vibrant colors and the interesting arrangements. In Florida there is a

Good Enough for Grandad

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Good Enough For Grandad by The Squirrel Nut Zippers When I was in my Junior year of high school I took a class called Theory of Knowledge (I was in the International Baccalaureate Program). Another student in that class, Kara Durand, mentioned a band called Squirrel Nut Zippers. I borrowed one of their CDs from the public library and loved the big band instruments: trumpet, trombone, saxophone (which I played). The Summer between my Junior and Senior year of high school I visited my maternal grandparents in Belleville, IL (a small town outside of St. Louis). They and my Uncle Mark actually liked most of the songs. They were giving my sister betsy their old copper color 1982 Toyota Corolla. One of the things we did was take the car and get a new stereo system so we could play CDs. I drove that car from Illinois back to Florida with no air conditioning but we were playing all of the Squirrel Nut Zippers CDs that I bought used at Vinyl Fever in South Tampa. When I was in colle

A Winter's Tale

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A Winter's Tale by Queen Winter has been a mix of rain, snow, and ice. We've had some 30's and 40's which people here consider warm for this time of year but we've also had some mornings of -10. I have been in the habit of wearing my ice cleats when I walk to the bus stop. I did that after some close calls. There are some days that the snow plows scrape the street to almost a hockey rink smoothness and depending on the hockey rink smoother. I took cross country ski lessons and I see why so many people quit. It is really physically demanding and it works some muscles that you don't work by running or doing other activities. I like being out in nature, learning, trying something new. So, I'm going to keep trying. I think Gracen would like the Little Nordic skiers but it's too late in the season for this year. I bought ice skates for the boys and myself and I got them sharpened but we haven't made it out to skate. In Alaska, we h

Hello Darkness My Old Friend

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zLfCnGVeL4 - The Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkle The version from Disturbed is really really good!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Dg-g7t2l4 I meant to write this a long time ago during the Winter Solstice back on December 21st. Back when I lived in Florida, the Winter and Summer Solstice didn't mean a whole lot to me. The length of the day and night aren't all that different. Here in Alaska there is a huge change. The Winter Solstice is the when we have our darkest day. It meant that the sun came up around 11am and went back down around 3pm. If there is cloud cover like in this picture taken at noon on 12/21/2017 you can't really tell it's daytime. After the solstice the days start to get longer and here you can really tell. We average an additional 4 to 5 minutes of daylight until the Summer Solstice when it will be day even at night. I love how the light shifts and looks different throughout the year. How th

Cheeseburger in Paradise

Cheeseburger in Paradise - Jimmy Buffett Unfortunately I didn't take pictures but maybe I will in the future. Every Friday for the last two months or so I have taken the family to different local burger places in Anchorage. Lorrie had the idea and I had been thinking about it too, list each place and talk about what we liked, didn't like, cost, etc. Tommy's Burgers $$$$ - Lorrie liked the burgers here best. The fries were good. The thing that                                         bothered me were long wait, small cramped restaurant, and by far the most                                         expensive place we went. Hamburger Haven $ - Best value by far. They had the best onion rings and fried okra. The fries                                               were meh and the burgers were good but not great. Spenard Roadhouse $$$ - This place was a gorgeous sit down restaurant with great kids meals. The                                     service started great

Jingle Bell (Rock) Run

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itcMLwMEeMQ  - Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helms It's one of the busiest times of the year so I haven't written as much as I wanted to. Last Saturday, I did the Jingle Bell Run at the University of Alaska Anchorage to raise money for the Arthritis Foundation. I wish I had brought the kids because they had Home Depot crafts, Santa, hot cocoa, doughnuts, and much more. One of the employees that I manage, Kathryn was there and it was fun to hang out with her before the race. As a Florida boy I am not versed in the ways of running in Alaska during the late Fall / Winter. I wore my base layers (wool long underwear), running shorts, running shirt, and a hoodie. I did not own any ice cleats, especially ones that are used for running. The blue shoes are mine and as you can see this lovely lady with the long socks has some nice ice cleats. The race started on a slippery ice surface but transitioned quickly to sidewalks with gravel, then c

E Street Shuffle

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lX6LmojEWy4 E Street Shuffle - Bruce Springsteen Growing up in Florida the only "shuffle" I knew was the "stingray shuffle". If you don't know when out at Florida beaches it is wise to drag your feet in the sand when walking in the water because if you lift your feet up and step down on a stingray, which can happen during certain times of year, you will get stung. I don't mean like a bee sting it's a huge ugly gash akin to being sliced by a small harpoon. Lately I've been doing a different shuffle. The streets and sidewalks are plowed but covered in ice and light snow. It makes them extremely slippery and some way more than others. I try to walk to the edge of the road or sidewalk is to walk in the plowed snow to keep from slipping but sometimes that's not practical because the snow is really high. So, I've adopted a type of shuffle that is like playing broom hockey on ice. It's like half skating a