Portage Glacier, near the head of Turnagain Arm |
To celebrate our fortieth anniversary (coming this November), we joined a dozen friends, from Lake County, Florida, and from Atlanta, for a two-week adventure safari through Alaska.
Portage Glacier, near the head of Turnagain Arm |
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Box elder |
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Basket-weave vessel; plywood and pine. |
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Dogwood stump (referring to the bowl). |
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Same bowl as above, after some finishing work. |
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Segmented, lidded box, of leopard wood, ambrosia maple, and padauk. |
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No extra charge for political messaging, along with your septic pump-out! Welcome to Rabun County! |
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Workshop of Beaver Carpenter, woodmaster, furniture craftsman. |
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Along Bridge Creek Road, Tiger |
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Nice one! |
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Took a long time to land this rainbow! |
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Buck had the first fish of the day. |
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Charlie and Papa at Minnehaha Falls |
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Dicks Creek Falls, at the Chattooga River |
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Bob and Nancy |
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Chattooga River shoals, water-carved rocks |
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Taylor and his mom |
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Being the captain just wears me out, Dad! |
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Watching the boat parade from the sun deck. Check out Charlie's fancy new blue plastic Adirondack chair. |
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Doc and Beverly's swim dock, in the water; note reflection of the back rail |
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Doc and Beverly's boathouse |
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Water is within inches of our boathouse deck |
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Swim ladder platform is under water; swim deck a few inches above |
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Upstream from the put-in point (bridge), the river is Class 5 stuff like this waterfall. |
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Water-carved rocks |
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Macro close-up of a patch of moss, a miniature forest |
Dad guards his house |
Mom keeps her eyes peeled for those pesky chickadees |