On July 7, 2012 in Nome,
Alaska the sun rise was at 4:47am and and the sun set the next day at
1:24am. The sun woke me up at 5:30am and I went out side to take
pictures...
A view of the port of Nome from Anvil Mountain.
The Kigluaik mountains.
The White Alice's on Anvil mountain. Used during WWII for communication purposes just incase the Russian's or Japanese attacked us (they didn't)
Beautiul sun rise
wild Musk ox on the side of the road
My son Reese wanted to go on a 4-wheeler ride... we found a trail and followed it.
Running away from the mosquitos
An old power pole laying in the tundra with Ceramic insulators. I wonder how old they are?
Our goofy kids enjoying the sun
It was a great day and the temp got up to 69 degrees, bought the kids some ice cream, met up with some mining friends at the beach who made made us some awesome tacos for dinner at 9:30pm, told stories, laughed, and was serenaded by two talented guitar singing players Dillon Finn and Ian Foster. Went home and to bed at 12:00am and woke at 5:45am by the sun the start of another beautiful day in Nome, Alaska. I think I'm gonna go fishin'...
I love those old ceramic insulators, I saw a few old power lines down when I was out running my dogs last season, so on the way back (when they dogs were tired) I stopped and collected a few for garden ornaments :) Ive just found your blog, loving the pics, following all the way from the south of Western Australia!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shumonitu glad you like my blog. Western Autralia... that is awesome!
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