Feeding Frenzy!

Sitting in the living room yesterday afternoon listening to tunes when a flock of several hundred Grosbeak's and Pine Siskin's decided to stop in for lunch.  It was crazy for awhile, but what fun to watch, plus I think they really liked Jethro Tull.

Blast-off!

The aurora showed up last night around 10:30 pm and looked like it was really going to blow up around midnight.  Instead, the wind cranked up to around 40mph!  Luckily, it was really warm, but it was blowing so hard it was almost impossible to keep the camera from shaking, even though I was hiding behind the end of the house.   Clouds were blasting across the sky, and then completely covered it around 1:30 am.   

Shaken, not stirred.

It's been an interesting couple of weeks weather-wise here in Bear Valley.  Cold for a couple of weeks; a whole bunch of snow--almost 3 feet in 5 days, followed by 50mph winds and +40ºf temperatures the last couple of nights with rain.   This morning at 5:30 am there was a pretty good 4.6 magnitude earthquake that gave the house a nice, sharp jolt.  Gravity took over and we've had a nice avalanche off the slippery metal roof of our woodshed.

Worth freezing for!

Lady Aurora really put on a show this morning between midnight and about 2am.  Really active, a couple 

A wee bit of color early this morning.

The Aurora came out to play for a bit late last night/early this morning.  Shot between 11:30pm and 2am here in Bear Valley.  It was a brisk -10ºF at the time :)  Better than the Fairbanks aurora shooters who were getting pictures at -40ºF.   The display never really got cranking here in Anchorage, but tonight is supposed to be even stronger, so I'll be watching and waiting.