At minus forty degrees
Starting to unravel
Tom Turkey Tells......
Dis couraged
study, torso
CollideOscope II
and the rest of the story
Vole's eye view
Four objects delimiting a universe
Goin' with the flow
Over the edge
& we're safe 'neath the gaze of the State
Moose tracks
Alaskan Sky!
The Telegram
and then
factory seconds
Sudden sound!
The model as a coastal mountain range
Her dream
Today's mess
The nanny
In the wrong place
Ambiguity
Trail from the river
The island after
Pretty in Red
Morning's work
from the sixties
Yatagarasu 八咫烏
Simply stated
and for his darling daughter
Really BIG pans
Quickly
Seen
Remember to fall back
four before
summer seen
A mess made in heaven
uplifting
November noon
Om mani padme hum
And the point of the story is...
Morning light
Happy Halloween II
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Sub-arctic rescue


OK, last Sunday Karl and his two brothers (sons of a good friend of mine) were snow machining down around Denali. Well, apparently the first brother turned right, the second brother turned right but Karl kept going straight, full speed, ahead and ran in to Mount McKinley or something.
Kids. What can you do, if I told them once I've told them a thousand times: Never run in to mountains, it always hurts you more than the mountain!"
Subsequently he ended up with a broken leg. They ended up having to call a helicopter to medivac him down to a hospital in Anchorage.
Luckily Karl did heed the other piece of sage advice -that, if I told him once, I've told him a thousand time; "Karl! If you're gonna run in to a mountain, make sure you have your younger brother with you!" His younger brother is an emergency room doctor.
The situation was a bit hairy but everything was under control and dealt with efficiently. Karl's leg is repaired and healing.
OK, yes I'm making light of it, we tend to do such up here, -once we know that our friends are treated and recovering nicely.
marker and pastels on 12 by 12 inch card stock
Kids. What can you do, if I told them once I've told them a thousand times: Never run in to mountains, it always hurts you more than the mountain!"
Subsequently he ended up with a broken leg. They ended up having to call a helicopter to medivac him down to a hospital in Anchorage.
Luckily Karl did heed the other piece of sage advice -that, if I told him once, I've told him a thousand time; "Karl! If you're gonna run in to a mountain, make sure you have your younger brother with you!" His younger brother is an emergency room doctor.
The situation was a bit hairy but everything was under control and dealt with efficiently. Karl's leg is repaired and healing.
OK, yes I'm making light of it, we tend to do such up here, -once we know that our friends are treated and recovering nicely.
marker and pastels on 12 by 12 inch card stock
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