
Luke fishing on the Talkeetna this fall

Vegetation and wildflower growth on our front yard

Landscaping projects

more landscaping projects

Valdez in July

Jackson, WY family reunion

Hiking in the Tetons

Boating on the Snake

Our new wood shed
Well we enjoyed another Alaskan summer! Last spring in March, Luke's mom came up for a visit and we enjoyed cross country skiing, great weather, and northern lights. She was our first winter visitor and our first visitor in our new house.
Speaking of the new house, we have been very happy with the performance of the house over winter. There were a few quirks that were taken care of (a frozen pipe, which our builder repaired) and a heating outage because we turned off the water pump while on vacation, which apparently is a no-no for our boiler. Luckily our good friends, J. and H. headed over there in the middle of the night to check things out when our autodialer called us in Mexico to tell us the house temp had dropped below 45 degrees! Anyways, all was fine and we are happy to report that we haven't had to heat the house with anything but the sun (passive solar) between March and September! Starting in about mid February, we were able to just heat the house with a few fires (and no propane) and then starting in mid-March, we didn't need any fires or propane, just sunny days! Total propane use for 1 year (includes heating house, domestic hot water year round, and cooking w/ propane on stove/range/grill year round) totaled 225 gallons. We estimate we burned about 1 cord of wood between Sept 2010 and March 2011. It is now October 11 and we have had a very sunny fall so we only had 2 small fires so far. I anticipate we will start using our woodstove very soon because it is about to get colder and cloudy.
This summer we spent alot of time and money working on the yard; vegetating the lawn area and creating a perennial garden. We also built a wood and storage shed and stacked/split 2+ cords of wood in the new wood shed.
In early July, we headed down to Missoula, Montana for Julie's wedding and then rented a car and drove to Jackson WY for a little family reunion with Emily's family.
We also had Luke's family (all 7 of them) up from Wisconsin and they rented a 30 foot RV and we jumped into our camper to cruise down to Valdez. It was quite the adventure!
Now we are getting geared up for winter, and I just bought some new skis and so we now wait for the snow. This winter we are planning a vacation to La Paz and the East Cape of the Baja Sur (Mexico). The more we read about the place, the more I cannot believe we have not yet travelled there. It sounds very similar to Hawaii with tons of fishing (including flyfishing), kayaking, snorkeling, hiking, biking, etc. To top it off, we are going to get in a week of sailing in the Sea of Cortez as well.
I'll post some photos soon.