Whew, time has really flown by lately! I just got in from shoveling our recent dumping of snow. I think we’ve had about nine inches fall in the last twenty-four hours, which isn’t too bad, but the shoveling took awhile. Now seems like a good time to have some tea and catch up on journaling.
We had a late start to the snowy season this year. It only started sticking a couple days ago, and it was even warm for Halloween. It was great to see trick-or-treaters without snowsuits on; it’s not often that you really get to see the costumes because we usually have snow by then!
We managed to get our Christmas pictures done in early October, so we didn’t have to freeze for our photos as we did in the below zero temperatures of last year’s bunny boot photo session. It was so much nicer out and there were still some fall color showing. I highly recommend taking your Christmas card photos in the fall, it’s much nicer when it’s above zero! (P.S. If you’re looking for an easy way to create and order beautiful Christmas cards, check out Minted.)
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It wasn’t long after our photo session that you could really start to tell that the daylight hours were steadily going down. I started thinking about some projects to do over the winter and came up with an arts and crafts list for small spaces. Since our house is fairly small it’s hard to have huge craft projects going all the time, but I love crafts, and they’re so fun to do on bitterly cold winter days that I thought it would be beneficial to round up some ideas to do. Hopefully you can enjoy some of those ideas as well.
Once again, we’ve spent some time around Cooper Landing glassing for animals. Normally when we head out it’s been foggy here but clears up once we get closer to Cooper Landing. I’ve been checking the Alaska 511 Highway Cameras (super handy for any travel around Alaska) before we go, too, to see whether the fog has lifted enough to see some sheep. We really lucked out on our last excursion and saw a band of rams near the top of one of the mountains. One of them was near full curl and it was so fascinating to watch them interact with each other. We’ve also seen a brown bear, many swans, and goats.
Along with spotting some beautiful animals, I’ve spotted our next summer project: a picnic table! They have some heavy duty picnic tables at Quartz Creek Campground in Cooper Landing, just like what we’d like to build. I took a ton of photos of them to use for inspiration when we get started on one next summer.
Aside from our trips to Cooper Landing we took a weekend trip to Palmer/Wasilla for my birthday. It was a fantastic weekend. We attended the Alaska Outdoor Council/Alaska Gun Collectors Association banquet where David won an Accubow, which I’m pretty excited to test out. I also went to Poppy Lane Mercantile in Palmer, which has a ton of cute things, including many items that are made in Alaska! We ate at the Noisy Goose, spent some time at the Extreme Fun Center, and found a great place called Bushes Bunches Produce Stand where we got some birch caramel.
Other than that I’ve just been walking with the pup and eating birria tacos from Yo!Tacos, which is pretty dandy! But now it’s time to get some rest and get ready for more shoveling tomorrow!