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Postcards from the Transition

Postcards from the Transition.

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Tag: Alaska

Alaska, Sitka1 Comment

Social Distance vs Cabin Fever

April 19, 2020April 19, 2020 Rich McClear

April 19, 2020,  Sitka, Alaska     The instructions are confusing.  We’re supposed to shelter at home but are encouraged to go outside for exercise.  In spring, when the weather turns nice Alaskans NEED to get outside to crush cabin fever.  Sheltering … Continue reading Social Distance vs Cabin Fever

Alaska, Lent and Easter, Sitka4 Comments

When Does Lent End?

April 12, 2020April 12, 2020 Rich McClear

Memories of Grandma    April 12, 2020, Easter Sunday, Sitka, Alaska    This year Lent started for us on a Thursday.  We completely lost Ash Wednesday because of an untimely crossing of the dateline.  So, we attended Ash Thursday services on MS … Continue reading When Does Lent End?

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Social Distancing…day 2

April 10, 2020April 10, 2020 Rich McClear

April 9, 2020, Sitka, Alaska     I needed some more practice at social distancing before I really took it on-line.   It was a beautiful day to try.  I decided to walk along Silver Bay where I would not encounter too many … Continue reading Social Distancing…day 2

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Sitka Christmas Boat Parade, 2019

December 15, 2019December 16, 2019 Rich McClear

The first Christmas in Sitka, in a trailer park, Suzi looked out the window and saw brightly colored boats cruising by in the channel. Over the years the boat parade has ebbed and flowed with the economy and the weather. … Continue reading Sitka Christmas Boat Parade, 2019

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Mysteries of the Changing Seas, Sitka Whale Fest 2019

November 6, 2019November 6, 2019 Rich McClear

When Michael Castellini, Dean of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Grad School, was a young scientist, his department chairs told him to stick with the research and never talk to reporters.  ‘That is why we have public relations people, they’ll … Continue reading Mysteries of the Changing Seas, Sitka Whale Fest 2019

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Rotary Scenery

October 28, 2019October 28, 2019 Rich McClear

Saturday Sitka’s Rotary sponsored a wildlife cruise.  On the preceding blog post you can read my comments on the day and the viewing.  This page is all about scenery, including a picture on one of the fresh landslides we saw … Continue reading Rotary Scenery

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Rotary Wildlife

October 28, 2019October 28, 2019 Rich McClear

Rotary lucked out.  Planning a fundraising cruise in October is an iffy thing when you consider the weather.  Rotary’s cruise on Saturday had interesting weather in that it was sunny with fog beginning to settle in.  You looked one way … Continue reading Rotary Wildlife

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Reconciliation Day

October 20, 2019October 20, 2019 Rich McClear

At 2 PM the Tlingit community held a Mourning and Reconciliation ceremony at the base of Noow Tlein, (Castle Hill) On the top of the hill was the “Reenactment” of the transfer with the Russian flag lowered and the US … Continue reading Reconciliation Day

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Alaska Day Parade, 2019, Take Two.

October 20, 2019October 20, 2019 Rich McClear

The bagpipers have returned to Seattle, the beards and bonnets are judged, ball gowns are back on their hangers for another year and I am still digesting pie and donuts.  I’m also getting around to sorting, processing and posting pics … Continue reading Alaska Day Parade, 2019, Take Two.

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Wailing at Whales

October 15, 2019October 15, 2019 Rich McClear

Sitka Historical Society 2019 Brew Cruise. It was weird, we were on an Allen Marine boat and the whales were playing all around us, and while some people took time to watch them most people were pre-occupied with beer, brats … Continue reading Wailing at Whales

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These Boots Are Made for Running.

September 29, 2019September 29, 2019 Rich McClear

Sitka Sneakers! Here are some boot closeups from the 25th annual “Running of the Boots.” and a link to the main article. Continue reading These Boots Are Made for Running.

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25th Annual Running of the Boots.

September 29, 2019September 29, 2019 Rich McClear

The last cruise ship, the Seaborne Sojourner, pulled out of old Sitka Docks this afternoon.  The visitors were treated to rare late September sunshine.  While a few straggling tourists will still come in on individual tours (and we are glad … Continue reading 25th Annual Running of the Boots.

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We Will, We Will Rock You!

September 19, 2019September 19, 2019 Rich McClear

This blogpost started with a Facebook message from Joe Montagna.  Joe is a musician and elementary school teacher who played the “Brian May” part in a Queen tribute organized by the Sitka Fine Arts Camp.  I attended the Friday performance, … Continue reading We Will, We Will Rock You!

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A Hole in the Wing.

September 17, 2019September 17, 2019 Rich McClear

In Sitka Eagles get free health care.  The Alaska Raptor Rehabilitation Center cares for eagles and other birds who run afoul of humans, trees or each other.  Each year the center takes in eagles.  Some can be rehabilitated, some cannot … Continue reading A Hole in the Wing.

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A Minor Magnetic Storm

September 1, 2019September 2, 2019 Rich McClear

The NOAA website predicted a “minor magnetic storm” for August 30 and 31.  As the weekend progressed the predictions of magnetic activity became more intense and prolonged, into the first days of September.  And the clincher, the weather in Sitka … Continue reading A Minor Magnetic Storm

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And the Winner Is…

July 6, 2019July 6, 2019 Rich McClear

The Sitka Daily Sentinel.  Sitka’s Daily Newspaper had a great float, right about in the middle of the parade, AND, after the Coast guard got the biggest applause of the parade.  Congratulations Thad and Sandy. After the parade ended the … Continue reading And the Winner Is…

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Twenty Two Minutes…

July 6, 2019July 6, 2019 Rich McClear

…That’s how long this year’s 4th of July parade lasted – 22 minutes.  I know this because I watch the parade from just behind St. Michael’s Cathedral in the “press section.”  We see the parade come at us head on … Continue reading Twenty Two Minutes…

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Glorious Fourth!

July 5, 2019July 5, 2019 Rich McClear

When I lived abroad, I idealized our holidays.  Thanksgiving was always more thankful looking at it from abroad than it was when I got home.  The Fourth of July was the same way.  I have always loved this holiday more … Continue reading Glorious Fourth!

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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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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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