Oh man, I already see my breath in the air outside. How depressing. 3 weeks ago

Summer Bummer

Posted by Exer on Thursday, July 1st, 2010

We’ve been having rain, rain and more rain the past couple weeks. Looks like it may be a typical wet Alaskan summer. Not that I should be all that bothered by it, since I’m not actually working outdoors at the moment. What do I really have to complain about, mowing the grass too often? I [...]

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Distant

Posted by Exer on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Alaska isn’t always a winter wonderland, covered in feet of snow. We are a green, green state, for a few amazing months of summer.

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Puppy Tales

Posted by Exer on Thursday, June 10th, 2010

OK, well he isn’t exactly a puppy anymore, but that doesn’t stop me from calling him “pup” every now and again. Whenever my mom stops by to visit she calls him “grandpa”, but that’s just because she is evil and likes to pick on helpless animals. Yup. Anyway, here is my PUP out enjoying the [...]

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Don’t Bug Me

Posted by Exer on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

This little lady decided to land on my brothers hand while we worked on his car in the driveway. She wasn’t in any hurry to fly away, so we grabbed a camera and decided to try out the macro lens.

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If You Musk

Posted by Exer on Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Every day is a lazy day for a muskox at the Alaska Zoo. It must be a lonely life. I went with my cousin, who kept saying things like “They want to be free!” every time we would reach a new exhibit. It annoyed me at the time, but looking back on the photos I [...]

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Sleepy Time

Posted by Exer on Sunday, April 18th, 2010

A polar bear at the Alaska Zoo enjoys a peaceful springtime nap in the sun.

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Frozen Fog

Posted by Exer on Sunday, December 13th, 2009

We have this peculiar weather condition here in Alaska that I always end up calling “frozen fog”. I’m sure it isn’t unique to Alaska, but this is the first place I’ve ever lived where I’ve experienced it. Now I’m not sure the exact scientific name. My mom calls is “hoarfrost”. I’ve heard others here refer to it as “rime frost”. Whatever the name may be, it is a very beautiful condition. The trees in town turn white. Almost pure white. Not the sort of clumpy look you might imagine by snow piling up on tree branches. Just imagine one of those fake white Christmas Trees that a place like Wal-mart sells. Yeah, it almost looks like that.

But real.

We’ve had four straight days of foggy weather here in Anchorage, a very dense, heavy sort of fog — and with weather in the low teens and below — it’s freezing to everything it touches. Every tree in the city looks like it was made special just for the holiday season. You would almost have to see it in person to really get an appreciation for how beautiful it is. I tried to capture it a little bit in some photos, but they don’t do the effect the justice it deserves.

Here it is though, for your viewing pleasure.

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One Response to “Frozen Fog”

  1. Victoria Says:

    always have loved the look of frozen fog =)

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