Sunday, June 24, 2007

To Our Dearest.

Our wonderful Aunt Laura died a week ago, and this has been the hardest week we have ever gone through. She was more of our surrogate mother than our aunt, and the reason we came to Alaska three years ago. Everything I could say about our emotions right now would be a cliche- our hearts are broken, we're shocked, we feel numb... but I now realize why those phrases are overused in the first place- because they are accurate descriptions of how people feel when something tragic happens.
And so we dedicate this day, June 24th, to Aunt Laura. We chose this day because it is Adalie's birthday as well as Aunt Laura's funeral day, and so we will always remember her and how she was one of the greatest people we have ever known.
We love you, and adore you, and will always remember you.


Wednesday, June 13, 2007

A Portrait for the Ages.

Alaska has been good to us.

Noteworthy Events.

Many exciting events have been taking place in the lives of the Von Beckleys. First, we went to a plant nursery and saw a real, live banana tree, growing actual bananas! And we live in Alaska! Look at the ripening bananas:
Secondly, Taylor built a raised garden bed so we can have an organic garden. Here he is surviving hordes of mosquitos in the quest for perfect dirt:
Thirdly, and most importantly, I finally noticed what a funny sign our local gas station has:
But the clown isn't lying- those ice cream cones are huge! Here I am (or rather, here my knee is) with a SMALL ice cream, and I've already eaten HALF of the cup! The audacity of those people! Who do they think they are?! Crazy, that's what I think.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

One Joyous Activity Down, Many More to Go.

Our glorious days of hiking in along the scenic power lines have come to an end. The water in our mighty river has now risen to acceptable levels (meaning, 4 inches deep) and our mighty, Louisiana-born Go-Devil boat can slog it's way through mud and silt to our place.
Here are some selected scenes from our last day hiking in to our lodge:
Please note the petrified animal droppings gracing the edge of this classic mix CD. This was found near a rubber boot with a bullet hole in the side. The locals here are a real classy bunch.
After seeing all the trash and the general unkempt character of Nature, I decided to really go for it and cleaned the hell out of the messy, dirty land.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

A New Car Will Soon Be Yours

Taylor and I are thinking about buying a new car, and we have found a several that we really love. Taylor thinks we should go with the blue one, but my heart is set on the one in the middle!

On a more serious note (C? B Flat?) for all of the moms reading this, we are finally getting to open up our lodge, even though there is still no water in the river- which means we have to hike in 3 miles to our place, through a crazy land filled with teenagers with automatic weapons and really big, hungry bears. We like it, mostly because of the AWESOME DANGER around every corner and the HUGE ADRENALINE RUSHES we get! Here's a picture demonstrating the riskiness of this hike: