Friday, July 19, 2013

Santa Claus House and Pioneer Park

Just to be absolutely clear - this is NOT THE North Pole, which is about 1,700 miles north of Fairbanks.
This is the town of North Pole which is about 15 miles from Fairbanks, 
has a population of approximately 2,000 people and 
has a Christmas theme year round.  The street lights look like candy canes and
Santa Clause lives here - at Santa Claus House (below).

Santa Claus in casual attire with Mason's children (Kyja, Kade and Koen)
Remember this is mid-July!
Kade, Kyja, Koen and ME
Address:  101 St. Nicholas Road
North Pole, AK  99705
(Any time you would like to have children receive something post marked from the North Pole you can send it to that address and they will post mark it and send it on to the children.)


Pioneer Park is a reconstruction of downtown Fairbanks in the late 1800's/early 1900's.
They have moved the actual houses to this setting and created a tourist attraction.
Most of the houses are occupied by retail shops selling goods made locally.
Of course, there is a museum (actually two - one for the natives and one for the white settlers), a train that takes visitors around the property, and a replica of the gold mining operations that were the reason for
the original Fairbanks settlement.





Native totem pole
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My son MASON's family - All together
Sonnary (wife), Kyja (daughter), Kade (son ), MASON, Koen (son)

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Fairbanks, Alaska


WELCOME to the Fairbanks Airport

Fairbanks, Alaska, is a town of about 32,000 people.  It is less than 120 miles from the Arctic Circle.   Fairbanks' winter lasts from late September/early October until late April/early May.  On average, the season's first snow falls in Fairbanks on September 21 and the first inch of snow accumulates by October 8. The snowpack is established by October 18, on average, and remains until May.


Fairbanks from October to May




My son, Mason, and ME in front of Discovery III
(a paddle wheeler) on the Chena River.

Susan Butcher's dog training center for sled dogs.
Her teams won the Iditarod four years (1986, 1987, 1988, 1990).
Her husband Dave Monson is continuing the training since
her death in 2006.
Granite was lead dog on three of the winning teams.
More than any other sled dog in history.

Where the Chena River runs into the Tanana River
there is a reconstruction of an ATHABASCAN INDIAN VILLAGE.
Villages similar to this appeared along the rivers after steamboat captains began bringing
prospectors in search of gold in the late 1800's and early 1900's.  They continued to thrive
from the late 1930's through the 1950's.

Reindeer:  domesticated caribou.

Early dwellings of Athabascan Indians.
Cache: a place for storing supplies and for hanging kills and furs.
Those are dog houses on the ground.  They maintained upwards of 60 dogs
per village so had to make provisions for them too.



How many votes do I get for looking like Judi Dench?
A lady sitting next to me on the plane said:  "Gasp!!!  Has anyone ever told you 
that you look just like Judi Dench?

(Maybe I should have looked for a better picture of me - yes? 
Or a not so good picture of Ms. Dench?)

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Last of Montana (for awhile)

I'm taking off for Alaska tomorrow, so needed to make sure Montana is complete.

Today was my Sister's 80th birthday party.
Kerri (daughter-in-law), Greg (son), My Sister - DIONE, Mark (son), Holli (daughter), Frank (son-in-law)
Here I am AGAIN, and Dione


Just had to add a few more cabin pictures:
Is this not the most beautiful willow tree you have ever seen?

and the most wonderful flower garden that I planted that provided the deer with a salad buffet?
Tracie and Thomas Freni with Jake at Mike's Cabin
She is the oldest daughter of my sister Glenda who passed in 2010.


And finally, a real Montana treasure:
 Look, you can stop for a cup of coffee or espresso, buy a gift of jewelry, agate if you wish, and a card to go with the gift, as well as night crawlers and flies.  (That would be for you fishermen in the group.)  Now that's what they call one stop shopping. 

Friday, June 28, 2013

Odds and Ends

I seem to have overlooked a few things from previous posts, starting with my nephew Greg Smith's 54th birthday on June 15th.

Greg and his Family
Son Isaac, Step-son Beau-holding Daisy, Wife Kerri, GREG, and son Rainer-holding George 


Cousin - Robin Cadby Sorenson -holding Kate

Nancy Day, Sam Studiner, ME, Karen Melius, Mary Jo MacIntyre
 These women have been my friends since the late 50's, early 60's, when we were all having our babies.  There are two missing - Jeannie Michael and Connie Studer who both passed in the last two years.

 Cabin (with deer in the yard) that was built by my father and grandfather in 1960.  It is now owned by my nieces and nephews.  It is 3 cabins down river from the one owned by my son Mike, where I am currently living.
 View of Mike's cabin from the backside. 


You just have to love this!!!!
Football field for the Absarokee Huskies High School Team.
PLEASE notice the cattle behind the stands.

Another very old, and very dear friend
Al  Littler




Friday, June 21, 2013

Here is My Current Neighborhood


Thought you might enjoy a quick look around - starting with my home town of Billings, Montana.  (As I've already said, the biggest city in Montana with a population of 150,000.)
Driving from Billings to the cabin takes me through the little towns of Laurel (Pop.6,814), Park City (Pop. 870), Columbus (Pop. 1,896), and Absarokee (Pop. 1,200).   
Montana's Big Sky through my windshield

Sites around the cabin:

Beehive Community Center
Local Resort

Friendliest of all Neighbors
Neighboring Community:

Nye Post Office that has VERY irregular hours.
It's a short 33 miles to the town or Red Lodge, Montana (Pop. 2,114), local ski resort and gateway to the Cooke City Highway which takes you to Silver Gate, Montana, one of the entrances to Yellowstone Park.  The scenery between Absarokee and Red Lodge is some of the most beautiful I've seen.

Red Lodge, Montana
Heading back to Billings from Red Lodge are a couple more small towns:  Roberts (Pop. 1,176) and Joliet (Pop. 593).  The Billings to cabin (about 60 miles) to Red Lodge (33 miles)  to Billings (about 60 miles) Triangle is pretty much my area of activity.  And a most enjoyable one at that.
Working on this blog in the Nye Bar - adjacent to the Nye Post Office.
Only place I have found that has WiFi with a place to actually sit down and plug in.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Two Meetings and a Funeral

Meeting Number One - with very old (since my high school days), very dear friends  Before we moved away from Billings Nancy and I were at the least on the phone every day, and we saw each other as couples almost every weekend.
Nancy and Ruben Day
Meeting Number Two - I attended a meeting of the Golden (over 55 years of age) K Kiwanis Cub as a guest of my sister.  Now this is my kind of meeting.  It opened with a rousing version of the song Montana  --
Montana, Montana glory of the west
Of all the states from coast to coast you're easily the best
Montana, Montana where skies are always blue
M - O - N - T - A - N - A, Montana I love you
followed by the pledge of allegiance, then a short prayer, then singing of God Bless America, then introductions of guests (That would be ME), then announcements, then safe driving tips, at the conclusion of which they all said in unison, "Safety on the highway depends on you and me.  Drive Defensively," then a guest speaker and all done!!!!

My 93-year-old uncle, Ralph Shirley, who I introduced you to in my blog of February 27th, died on
 June 4th. His funeral was yesterday, which means I have more relatives for you to meet.
Uncle Ning
 
His two Children (My Cousins) Suzie and Jack
Jack's children (Rose and Forrest) and grandchildren live in Hawaii and were unable to attend.

Suzie's Family
(Front) Suzie Zimmerman, Granddaughters Payton and Marin, Daughter Angie
Son-in-Law, Daughter Shawna, Husband Bill, Son-in-Law
(Sorry I don't know the names of the In-Laws.  I'll work on that one.)

Cousin Gary Dahl's Family
Son John, Gary, Wife Bonnie, Daughter Cheryl
He has another son and daughter who were not able to attend.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Welcome to MONTANA

Meet my Chauffer -

Kerri Smith (wife of my nephew Greg)
Kerri flew to Arizona to help me drive to Montana - except she ended up doing 90% of the driving.  It was certainly wonderful for me and great to have the company.  We drove from Arizona through Nevada, Utah, and Idaho ending in Montana.  (Again covering 5 states but this time it took 21 hours - as compared to the 5 states in the east that took only 2.5 hours.)


Montana's beautiful mountains to greet me!
Between Butte and Bozeman, Montana


My sister Dione, her daughter Holli,  Holli's daughter Kira and her fiancee Luke.
 Back row is Holli's son Jeremy, son Cameron, and husband Frank.

Nephew Greg's sons - Rainer and Isaac (Parents not available at time of this picture.)
Yellowstone River, between Billings and Columbus, Montana

My son Mike's cabin - where I will be for the next 6 weeks.
 The cabin is about 15 miles from Absarokee, a town of about 1,200 people (and another 60 miles from Billings which is the biggest city in Montana - population 150,000)  In Absarokee there are no stop lights, one grocery store, one motel, one cafe, two churches and two bars.  At the cabin there is no television, no internet, and no cell phone reception, but there is a land line - 406-328-4969.
But this is my favoritist part of all - The Stillwater River that runs just feet from the back of the cabin: