Monday, August 23, 2010

Some pictures from Alaska...

More Mountain Fantabulousness
Okay, so this bitch rarely takes pictures.

I'm way more interested in experiencing a happening than documenting it.

But I whipped out the iPhone while canvassing and took some shots of the fantabulous mountian-based views.













Mountain Fantabulousness

The mountains are in the distance...

...and they are absolutely beautiful.
















Proof of Bear Murder on display at shoppe & very likely to piss off Bear relatives!
Anchorage is cool...and it's way more diverse than I thought it would be (hooray!).

I'm sort of getting used to all the stuffed bear standing about, but I have to question whether it is wise to leave proof of having killed bear about when that bear's relatives are likely to see it and get pissed.

Blink.





7 comments:

Laura said...

My grandma took me to Alaska in 1974 when I was nine. We toured most of the state, from Pt. Barrow on down, for about 5 weeks. Alaska is the coolest place on earth-- there's nothing like it! Enjoy! And keep posting pictures! I miss all the stuffed bears all over the place. :):)

Roxie said...

I think everyone wants to see a picture of Russia from your hotel room.

J said...

...and the Bridge to Nowhere! Please, please! :)

Anonymous said...

I don't understand stuffing a bear. It's not respectful methinks. If you must kill a bear, eat it, wear it in the bush or apologize to the Goddess for killing it and let it become dust. Stuffed bear on display in a tourist shoppe makes me sad. Bears are my spirit animal. Don't stuff them y'all.

C-Money

OldCoastie said...

It's all very exciting! Thanks for the pics!

Tejano said...

And I've been living in LA so long, I thought a bear was a chubby hair gay man over the age of 35.

Colonel de Guerlass said...

One must be very courageous to come out of one's car to take nice pictures if there remain bears, upset because their family has been stuffed and sold as souvenir...

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