Good morning my beautiful new home. It seems as though Alaska's landscapes shift almost daily. The first day I drove south of Anchorage I saw massive chunks of ice rushing by at Turnagain Arm. The second time the view was a fluid muddy brown. The third time it was largely exposed dark colored silt. And now it looks like a faerie kingdom -- the sea a glassy blue mirror of the calm sky separated only by a distant airy fog. I was awestruck by it. Ethereal is the only word I could think of to describe it. I could not believe how many phases this exact spot has gone through in the mere 2 weeks I have been here.
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Just another day at Turnagain Arm |
Wow, right? I think I will keep the blog light on words today, and let the pictures speak for themselves.
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Fog through the trees that stand on the rocky outcrop that is Beluga Point |
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rock, water, ice, silt, fog, snow...everything in one little snapshot |
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the tracks |
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more Beluga Point |
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looking North to Anchorage...beyond the fog |
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