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Assignment Alaska: November 2007
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A military family serving in Alaska. Sunday, November 11, 2007. Snow is Here :o). I took the pics above and below one Sunday morning at my girl's boyfriend's house when we were picking him up for church. It was a beautiful snowy morning just after sunrise. The two below were taken here on Eielson around French Creek. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Missouri, United States. View my complete profile. How Cold Is It? At Home In Rome. Around The World With Daily Photoblogs. State of Alaska Home Site.
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Assignment Alaska: December 2006
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A military family serving in Alaska. Thursday, December 28, 2006. The temp rose to about 6 degrees F today and it was quite lovely outside. At around 2 pm I went out and was bowled over by the beauty of the midday sky. We knew we'd have a White Christmas, but we hoped it would snow. It did and it was lovely. Sunday, December 24, 2006. 8217;Tis winter now; the fallen snow. Has left the heav’ns all coldly clear;. Through leafless boughs the sharp winds blow,. And all the earth lies dead and drear. These da...
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Assignment Alaska: July 2007
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A military family serving in Alaska. Thursday, July 12, 2007. I never thought I would take a nearly 6-month break from blogging when I began this back in September. Alaska has bumped over the peak of the summer solstice and is now back to losing light every day, for which I am thankful. So I'll stop with all the psycho-babble and get to posting some long-overdue pics for the one or two of you who still happen to stop by on occasion. I took these on June 21st at the Summer Solstice Festival downtown.
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Assignment Alaska: October 2006
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A military family serving in Alaska. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. So yes, it's been awhile since I last posted. Due to this. Incident, our internet and phone service hasn't been consistent, so I used the opportunity to take a mini-blogging sabbatical. My DSL was up all day yesterday, so I took that as a sign that I should get back to my regular updates. I missed writing about our adventures! The big news is we finally have snow! About an hour to check it out. The event, which had a variety of exhibits and ...
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Assignment Alaska: August 2007
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A military family serving in Alaska. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. People around these parts say there are only two seasons in Alaska: winter and construction. I have found this to be very true. Here it is the end of August and I can't help but wonder how some of these projects are going to get finished before winter sets in. Seven years in England made roundabouts second nature for me, but the new additions have left many locals scratching their heads and honking their horns. Tuesday, August 28, 2007.
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Assignment Alaska: January 2007
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A military family serving in Alaska. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Length of day: 6h 42min. And this was our beautiful sunset this evening:. Sunday, January 28, 2007. How Marvelous God's Greatness. This little stream is just around the corner from our street. I love passing it every day! How marvelous God’s greatness, how glorious His might! To this the world bears witness in wonders day and night. In form of flower and snowflake, in morn’s resplendent birth,. In afterglow at even, in sky and sea and earth.
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Assignment Alaska: Two Seasons
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A military family serving in Alaska. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. People around these parts say there are only two seasons in Alaska: winter and construction. I have found this to be very true. Here it is the end of August and I can't help but wonder how some of these projects are going to get finished before winter sets in. Seven years in England made roundabouts second nature for me, but the new additions have left many locals scratching their heads and honking their horns. Missouri, United States.
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Assignment Alaska: Snow is Here :o)
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A military family serving in Alaska. Sunday, November 11, 2007. Snow is Here :o). I took the pics above and below one Sunday morning at my girl's boyfriend's house when we were picking him up for church. It was a beautiful snowy morning just after sunrise. The two below were taken here on Eielson around French Creek. Glad to see you back, don't stay away so long next time. Wonderful photos of a part of the US quite different than southern California. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How Cold Is It?
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Assignment Alaska: November 2006
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A military family serving in Alaska. Thursday, November 30, 2006. Shelley, from At Home in Rome. Has been blogging for just over two months now. For her two-month anniversary she created and organized the very first At Home in Rome Great International City Swap. You can read all about it on her blog. I was fortunate and found out about City Swap just two days before the deadline. Whew. Today was my day! For an hour I decided to get Linda something I would love to recieve myself - a tall, handmade pottery...
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Assignment Alaska: How Marvelous God's Greatness
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A military family serving in Alaska. Sunday, January 28, 2007. How Marvelous God's Greatness. This little stream is just around the corner from our street. I love passing it every day! How marvelous God’s greatness, how glorious His might! To this the world bears witness in wonders day and night. In form of flower and snowflake, in morn’s resplendent birth,. In afterglow at even, in sky and sea and earth. Each tiny floweret whispers the great life-giver’s Name;. Vladimar Briem, 1886. I agree, Tammy.