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Postcards from the Transition

Postcards from the Transition.

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Fireworks! July 3, 2019

July 4, 2019July 4, 2019 Rich McClear

When I was a kid the fireworks show started with a puff, then a thud, then you saw a burst in the sky. You waited 10 seconds and it happened again. Then again, until the finale when they fired off … Continue reading Fireworks! July 3, 2019

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Water Fight!

July 4, 2019July 4, 2019 Rich McClear

After the fireworks on the 3rd, the parade, the food, the concerts comes the water fight. Traditionally the Sitka Fire Department takes on the Coast Guard. Fire trucks come from two different directions, meet in the middle and pass each … Continue reading Water Fight!

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A Town Full of Chamber Music.

July 3, 2019July 3, 2019 Rich McClear

June is chamber music month in Sitka. The Sitka Summer Music Festival (SSMF) has been a feature of or town since 1974. Chamber music is everywhere, at Mean Queen Pizza, on the Sheldon Jackson Fine Arts Campus, in the Tribal … Continue reading A Town Full of Chamber Music.

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Earth Day 2019, The Parade of Species

April 21, 2019April 21, 2019 Rich McClear

Forty-nine years ago, April 22, 1970, Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson a Democrat, and California Representative Pete McCloskey, a Republican, sought to harness the energy of the campus anti-war movement to bring attention to environmental issues.  The impetus for the first … Continue reading Earth Day 2019, The Parade of Species

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Spring Eagles

March 17, 2019March 17, 2019 Rich McClear

It was a tough winter for eagles.  The Alaska Raptor Rehabilitation Center had a full house.  The normal number of eagles were injured by electric wires, entangled in fishing gear and suffered from other human encounters.  One immature bird fell … Continue reading Spring Eagles

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This Aurora Brought to You by a Drought in the Rainforest.

March 2, 2019March 2, 2019 Rich McClear

We are right in the middle of an Auroral down cycle.  Sunspot activity peaks every 11 years.  The next peak comes sometime late 2025 or early 2026.  So, if we are in the trough, why is Sitka getting so many … Continue reading This Aurora Brought to You by a Drought in the Rainforest.

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This is Fun. Now Get Me Outta Here! Polar Dip 2019

February 17, 2019February 17, 2019 Rich McClear

For some deranged souls like me, it’s a tradition to swim, or at least dip, into the Pacific Ocean in the middle of winter.  Saturday was the day.  Many dippers dressed for the occasion.  For instance someone dressed as a … Continue reading This is Fun. Now Get Me Outta Here! Polar Dip 2019

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Jazz Fest ’19

February 11, 2019February 11, 2019 Rich McClear

The room throbbed with all the energy and exuberance of a high school pep dance, and perhaps that’s what the centerpiece of the 2019 Sitka Jazz Festival was.  The Kyle Athayde Dance Party, an 18 piece big band from New … Continue reading Jazz Fest ’19

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January Sunset Retrospective.

February 6, 2019February 6, 2019 Rich McClear

“Why does Sitka have so many great sunsets?” “I don’t remember that many beautiful sunsets when I lived in Sitka.” All during January I posted sunset pictures from Sitka on Facebook and I kept getting comments like the ones above.  … Continue reading January Sunset Retrospective.

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Welcome to the first beautiful day of 2019

January 3, 2019 Rich McClear

The weather conspired against us.  Kevin and Shannon arrived on Dec 22, on Dec 23 Brian, Liz and the kids Liam and Fiona came to Sitka.  Just before they got here we had some nice weather.  Once they were here, … Continue reading Welcome to the first beautiful day of 2019

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Our Sitka Christmas Tradition — A Whale Watch.

December 25, 2018 Rich McClear

Our first family whale watch was more than 35 years ago.  Alice and Chuck Johnstone took us out on the Fairweather.  Carolyn Servid was the deck hand and we went looking for humpback whales.  Some folks considered this an odd … Continue reading Our Sitka Christmas Tradition — A Whale Watch.

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Here Comes the Sun — Winter Solstice 2018

December 21, 2018 Rich McClear

I love all the holidays around the turning of the year.  But Solstice had particular meaning for me.  It’s the root of Christmas, the reason the early Church Fathers chose this time to celebrate the birth of the Christ.  But … Continue reading Here Comes the Sun — Winter Solstice 2018

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It Rotates! – Tommy Joseph’s new Sculpture at the Sitka Sound Science Center

December 16, 2018December 16, 2018 Rich McClear

Tommy Joseph is an imaginative Tlingit carver.  With my camera I documented his carving a house pole for the Interior Department two years ago.  Since then he has done a canoe and a library pole for Petersburg with characters from … Continue reading It Rotates! – Tommy Joseph’s new Sculpture at the Sitka Sound Science Center

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Winter Brings Frost and Whales

December 16, 2018 Rich McClear

December 14 was the first real day of winter in Sitka.  There was a light fall of snow and some hear frost on the branches.  We had had stormy November type weather the day before but the 14th dawned with … Continue reading Winter Brings Frost and Whales

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One Ocean, One World, One Health. Whale Fest 2018

November 10, 2018November 22, 2018 Rich McClear

There were two different worlds, the natural sciences and everyone else.  At least that’s what it seemed like when I was in college more than half a century ago.  The dean organized “Two Worlds” seminars to try to bring us … Continue reading One Ocean, One World, One Health. Whale Fest 2018

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November’s Caprice

November 5, 2018 Rich McClear

Yesterday I celebrated a gray (or grey) day on the water.  Overnight the weather turned and today it was bright and the light the hour before the 4:06 sunset brought out all of Sitka’s autumnal glory that ended with a … Continue reading November’s Caprice

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Celebration for a Grey Day

November 4, 2018November 4, 2018 Rich McClear

I have posted hundreds of pictures of Sitka in the sun, with vibrant blues and greens, but we live in a rain forest and in November the seas rise.  Much of the music about the region have references to gray … Continue reading Celebration for a Grey Day

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Whalefest Preview

November 2, 2018November 2, 2018 Rich McClear

Sometimes I wonder at the privilege I have living in Sitka.  Two times of year are particularly wonderful.  Spring brings great weather and the Music Festival as well as all the social activities that go along with that.  As autumn … Continue reading Whalefest Preview

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2018 Alaska Day Parade — Tranche 3

October 18, 2018 Rich McClear

Here is the third tranche of pictures from the Alaska Day Parade.  There are three tranches of photos total  In past years I have been more selective but many people asked “why isn’t my group, kid or spouse, in these … Continue reading 2018 Alaska Day Parade — Tranche 3

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2018 Alaska Day Parade — Tranche 2

October 18, 2018October 18, 2018 Rich McClear

This is the second tranche of pictures from the Alaska Day Parade.  There are three tranches of photos.  In past years I have been more selective but many people asked “why isn’t my group, kid or spouse, in these pictures?”  … Continue reading 2018 Alaska Day Parade — Tranche 2

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Alaska Day Parade 2018

October 18, 2018October 18, 2018 Rich McClear

Today is our day.  Alaska Day celebrates the transfer of Alaska from Russia to the United States 151 years ago on Castle Hill in Sitka.  It’s a state holiday but for most of the state it is little more than … Continue reading Alaska Day Parade 2018

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2018 Alaska Day Facebook Posts

October 18, 2018October 18, 2018 Rich McClear

I made several Facebook Posts on and around Alaska Day.  I am collecting them on this blog page, with a few extra pics added. On the Sunday before Alaska Day I posted this:  “Alaska day is well and truly launched. … Continue reading 2018 Alaska Day Facebook Posts

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September Song

October 6, 2018 Rich McClear

In an earlier post, September Turning, I posted pictures of September sunsets from my front deck.  Here are some other pictures.  The ones of the moon and the plane taking off were also taken from my deck, others were downtown … Continue reading September Song

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September Turning.

October 6, 2018October 6, 2018 Rich McClear

On September 1 the sun sets at 286 degrees so can’t see sunset from my house but I can certainly see it’s affects from my deck.  I can actually first see the sun set, that is go behind the north … Continue reading September Turning.

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