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Postcards from the Transition

Postcards from the Transition.

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2025 Pole to Pole, Cruises2 Comments

2025 Pole to Pole, MS Volendam

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Cruise Blogs.

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Alaska Day Parade 2022 (more pics)

October 24, 2022October 24, 2022 Rich McClear

The joke in Sitka is that the Russians did not want to spend another rainy October in Sitka so sold it to the Americans and pulled out on October 18, 1867.  That’s why we celebrate Alaska Day.  Of course, the … Continue reading Alaska Day Parade 2022 (more pics)

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Halloween in Disguise (Alaska Day, 2022)

October 24, 2022October 24, 2022 Rich McClear

Halloween comes twice for kids in Sitka.  The preview is on Alaska Day.  Kids line the parade route with their sacks open, ready to catch candy thrown by the different marching groups.  Sometimes the candy catch can seem a bit … Continue reading Halloween in Disguise (Alaska Day, 2022)

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Bagpipes and Cool Patches

October 18, 2022October 18, 2022 Rich McClear

Does anyone know how bagpipes became an integral part of Sitka’s Alaska Day celebration?  I don’t, but my first Alaska Day in Sitka featured bagpipes from firefighters somewhere in Washington State.  Currently it is the Seattle Firefighters who come to … Continue reading Bagpipes and Cool Patches

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Waiting For Alaska Day

October 17, 2022October 17, 2022 Rich McClear

October is a good month to leave Southeast Alaska.  It rains all the time, at least it used to.  The last couple of years we have had some surprisingly good weather in October, like this year.  But the joke is … Continue reading Waiting For Alaska Day

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A Vacation in Plain Sight

September 7, 2022September 7, 2022 Rich McClear

I have never had a vacation where I could look out from my cabin and see my house across the bay.  But that’s what happened this weekend.  Living at my house is already kind of like being on vacation.  My … Continue reading A Vacation in Plain Sight

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Gorbi

August 31, 2022August 31, 2022 Rich McClear

Last night I didn’t sleep well.  I wasn’t restless, I didn’t toss and turn. I lay still in thought, contemplation, and prayer.  Mikhail Gorbachev is dead.  My Albanian friend Arben Kallamata posted on Facebook (Awkwardly translated from Albanian by Facebook): … Continue reading Gorbi

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Looking for Fall

August 20, 2022August 20, 2022 Rich McClear

Yesterday I went to Silver Bay and saw some change in color of the ground cover and the fireweed in it’s final burst of rebirth. (see the post before this one.) I thought that if I went up to the … Continue reading Looking for Fall

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Fogbound Seaward but in Silver Bay…

August 20, 2022August 20, 2022 Rich McClear

Today Jamestown Bay was fogbound for most of the day as was most of Sitka to the seaward. I got in the car and drove into Silver Bay, a long fjord that cuts into the island’s mountains. When I got … Continue reading Fogbound Seaward but in Silver Bay…

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Late Summer Break

August 13, 2022August 13, 2022 Rich McClear

It wasn’t raining.  In mid August that’s a good thing if you are going out on a wildlife cruise.  The last week has had the feeling of autumn, as the fireweed tops out and the leaves on the ground bush … Continue reading Late Summer Break

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Big Ship Day!

August 9, 2022August 9, 2022 Rich McClear

August 9, 2022 Yesterday and today are big cruise ship days in Sitka.  When more than 5,000 visitors are scheduled, the city closes Lincoln St. to cars and trucks and opens it for tourists.  At the beginning of the season, … Continue reading Big Ship Day!

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Independence Day 2022

July 3, 2022July 3, 2022 Rich McClear

Two hundred and forty-six ago a resolution written by Thomas Jefferson and moved by John Adams passed the Continental Congress. It read, in part: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are … Continue reading Independence Day 2022

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Magnetic Storm Warnings

April 10, 2022April 10, 2022 Rich McClear

The aurora started on April 8, a green glow behind the clouds. On April 9 we had a full blown Magnetic Storm firing solar particles into the atmosphere and creating a beautiful Aurora. Continue reading Magnetic Storm Warnings

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Blessing of the Fleet, 2022

April 10, 2022April 11, 2022 Rich McClear

The “Blessing of the Fleet” is one of those small town Sitka rituals that mark our seasons. It is on Palm Sunday, a time to stop and remember all of those who our community has lost during the past year, … Continue reading Blessing of the Fleet, 2022

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A Bar of Soap

January 16, 2022January 16, 2022 Rich McClear

Joy and comfort comes from small things.  They can bring flashbacks, memories of a different place and time.   Like the flashbacks triggered by a small luxury, a bar of soap.  I lived in a shipping container when I worked in … Continue reading A Bar of Soap

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2021 McClear Family Christmas Letter

December 22, 2021December 22, 2021 Rich McClear

There are two pages to this PDF. To see the second, which is a group of current family pictures, please move your curser over the foot of the letter and you can navigate to the second page. Since the collage … Continue reading 2021 McClear Family Christmas Letter

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A Virtual Tour of Europe’s Christmas Markets.

November 27, 2021January 25, 2025 Rich McClear

**Link to posts on different Christmas and Advent markets** When we lived in Central Europe and the Balkans, we were Christmas Market regulars.  We have a collection of Gluhwein (glow wine) mugs to prove it. These gatherings featured hand-made crafts, … Continue reading A Virtual Tour of Europe’s Christmas Markets.

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Birthdays Past

3 Memorable Birthdays, Thoughts on Turning 75

November 20, 2021November 20, 2021 Rich McClear

This is one of those “milestone” birthdays. 75.  And I’m happy to still be here during this second year of the pandemic. Breakthrough COVID caught me. It landed me in the hospital but couldn’t hold me. I’m still hare and … Continue reading 3 Memorable Birthdays, Thoughts on Turning 75

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The Absheron Peninsula.

November 17, 2021November 17, 2021 Rich McClear

An easy day trip from Baku takes you to the Absheron Peninsula. Here you will see the shrine of Mir Movsum Aga, a mausoleum for a holy man and a favorite burial ground for Baku’s elite.  You will also find … Continue reading The Absheron Peninsula.

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Baku’s Soviet Town

November 17, 2021November 17, 2021 Rich McClear

Soviet Town is one of the four cities in Baku, the others are Boomtown, the fantasy Art Nouveau town of the oil barons built between 1880 and the Soviet Revolution, Old Town, the traditional Silk Road caravan transshipment city, (It … Continue reading Baku’s Soviet Town

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Boomtown Baku

November 17, 2021November 17, 2021 Rich McClear

Baku’s Boomtown was built by the oil barons when the 19th century turned to the 20th.  It is a fantasy land of Art Nouveau with Arab, and Persian touches. To read my 2004 letter from Baku, which has more information, … Continue reading Boomtown Baku

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Oldtown Baku, Carpets and the Shah’s Palace.

November 17, 2021November 17, 2021 Rich McClear

In Baku’s Oldtown you have a great selection of carpets. And of course there is always a cup of tea while you haggle. (Pictures from 2004) To see more pictures of Baku’s Old Town click here. To read my letter … Continue reading Oldtown Baku, Carpets and the Shah’s Palace.

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Oldtown Baku, 2004

November 17, 2021November 17, 2021 Rich McClear

Old Town Baku is the traditional silk road city with its caravansary, where the caravans stopped, and people rested and traded.  There were also the docks on the Caspian Sea where goods were off loaded from Turkistan and the Volga … Continue reading Oldtown Baku, 2004

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Baku 2004, Flashback.

November 17, 2021November 24, 2021 Rich McClear

Suzi and I visited Baku, Azerbaijan on a long weekend from T’bilisi in spring 2004. Since we took the pictures in these posts Baku has hosted the Eurovision contest and has seen a lot of changes.  This is kind of … Continue reading Baku 2004, Flashback.

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Crossings

November 16, 2021June 2, 2024 Rich McClear

A crossing is not a cruise, I know that, but where else do I file these blog posts?  Crossings were the main way folks got to Europe before 1958. That year more people crossed the Atlantic by air than by … Continue reading Crossings

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