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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food: Berry Season in Eagle River
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food. The adventures of an archaeologist and a geophysicist. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Berry Season in Eagle River. The berries are ripening about a week or two early here and I am not ready! We still have three jars of jam/jelly from last year! It's been a chore getting through everything I put up last year (and I gave tons away too), but it's a hardship I'm willing to endure. Have you ever seen this many watermelonberries in one place? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Awesome I...
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food: Berry Season
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food. The adventures of an archaeologist and a geophysicist. Saturday, August 8, 2015. Getting ice cream in town before we hit the trail. In the blueberry bushes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are two Alaskans who, after six years in Seattle for grad school and work, have returned to the last frontier. Follow our journey as we explore, cook, and travel. A Whale Bone and Sod House. Home early with bad pushki burns. Backpacking the Copper Ridge/Chilliwack River Loop.
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food: Home early with bad pushki burns
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food. The adventures of an archaeologist and a geophysicist. Thursday, June 2, 2011. Home early with bad pushki burns. WARNING: There are some disgusting photos of my pushki burns at the end of this post, if you think they might gross you out, don't look! I arrived in Kodiak yesterday afternoon. My mom called the clinic to make me an appointment but there were none available. One very nice doctor agreed to see me after his last appointment. I am so grateful to him! Back of my right...
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food: Katmai Pass
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food. The adventures of an archaeologist and a geophysicist. Thursday, July 9, 2015. Leaving the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. Despite the awesomeness of Katmai's caldera and Novarupta, if I had to pick a favorite place along our route, it would be the section from Katmai Pass to Observation Mountain. I had never seen any photos of this area, so it's odd combination of pumice, lava, and lush but spotty vegetation was constantly surprising. Mageik Creek and Trident Lava Flows.
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food: Backpacking the Copper Ridge/Chilliwack River Loop
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food. The adventures of an archaeologist and a geophysicist. Monday, August 27, 2012. Backpacking the Copper Ridge/Chilliwack River Loop. The view from Copper Lake. September 9, 2012 at 1:11 PM. September 11, 2012 at 12:05 AM. Thats a good idea Sam! Ill make a list and do a post. February 11, 2013 at 10:49 AM. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. February 28, 2014 at 10:41 PM. What time of the year did you guys go on? March 2, 2014 at 9:50 PM. This was late August.
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food: Ryan's Story
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food. The adventures of an archaeologist and a geophysicist. I was born and raised in Palmer, Alaska. Palmer has changed a lot over the last three decades but the natural beauty of the Matanuska Valley has remained. The mountains and glaciers inspired both my career choices and my lifestyle. Over the course of a just a few months I finished my thesis, graduated with my MS is Geophysics, climbed Denali with two incredible friends, married the love of my life, and moved to Seattle.
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food: Our House
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food. The adventures of an archaeologist and a geophysicist. The day we moved in! We laid down maple flooring in the living room and had carpet installed in the bedrooms. Just that little bit of color made the house feel so much warmer! The linoleum tile in the living room. Installing the hardwood flooring. The living room with new flooring. Ryan and his dad installing a window in the garage. Me, Ryan, and Keefer working on the roof. Installing chair molding in the dining area.
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food: Crow Pass
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food. The adventures of an archaeologist and a geophysicist. Sunday, August 2, 2015. The river was a few inches lower in the morning and we had no problem crossing at the designated ford site. It was thigh-deep at the most. It was awesome to end our hike just a twenty minute drive from our house. We are lucky trails like this are right in our backyard. The blue moon at 6:45 this morning. Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Awesome Inc. tem...
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food: Berries in Kodiak
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food. The adventures of an archaeologist and a geophysicist. Monday, July 27, 2015. Berry season is upon us in Kodiak! Oh, and we celebrated someone's 65th birthday! Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are two Alaskans who, after six years in Seattle for grad school and work, have returned to the last frontier. Follow our journey as we explore, cook, and travel. A Whale Bone and Sod House. Home early with bad pushki burns.
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food: Lucky Find in Lake Washington
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Fieldwork, Travel, and Food. The adventures of an archaeologist and a geophysicist. Tuesday, June 5, 2012. Lucky Find in Lake Washington. Processed Side scan sonar image of the PV4Y Privateer wreck. Side scan data image as seen during data collection. Today while testing our side scan sonar in Lake Washington we came across the wreck of an airplane, a 1956 PB4Y Privateer,. That crashed in 155ft of water near the former site of the Naval Station Puget Sound. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Knitting Un...