Young Moose.

Had a yearling bull moose come visit this morning. He’s still got a ways to go before it gets easier to get at food because there’s so much snow on the ground up here. That’s the edge of our driveway behind him, so it’s going to be a while before it melts.

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Another gorgeous day in Seward.

This place is just absolutely gorgeous when the sky is blue and there’s fresh snow on the mountains. I’m down working on the boat again and took a break to walk around the prettiest harbor in America—at least I think so. Everyone is getting itchy for spring!

Mind-blowing aurora last night.

Without a doubt, some of the strongest and most active aurora we’ve had in years here in Anchorage. We rarely get to see red aurora, but last night was off the charts. I haven’t seen aurora this colorful or active here in Bear Valley in a long time. Colors changed by the second. Patterns danced across the sky from horizon to horizon, filling the sky with angels or demons, or mythical birds depending on your outlook. It truly was a magical night, filled with awe and wonder. Way too many pictures as usual. Click on images to see full-screen and captions. Hope you enjoy.