June 01, 2005

LETTER FROM ALASKA

My Uncle Pete, (yes, the one who was in the paper posing with a potato he grew that was shaped like a moose), sent me another batch of photos from Alaska.

Just a few pix to let you know the Sun Shines here too. Soon our roads and hill sides will be covered with bautiful Blue Lupin. It grows wild and usually comes after billions of Dandelion plants growing wild also. Someone got a good recipe for Dandelion. We can get rich. The roadsides fields and forests are covered in beautiful Yellow Flowers. Wild Geraniums will come next and then Fireweed. Daiseys, Panseys and wild Iris and lots of others about to pop open.
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PREVIOUS LETTERS FROM ALASKA

The fog rolls in.

Moose intruder.

On their way home.

Sunsets, salmon and civil ceremonies.

Volcanoes, churches and halibut.

Eagle tree, linb by limb.

A fantasy RV for The Last Frontier.

Heading north to the homestead.

Publicizing moose-shaped tubers.

Posted by Jeff at June 1, 2005 08:14 AM | TrackBack
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As long as we're bragging about uncles, I'd like to mention my uncle-in-law Lloyd, who was in the local paper in Louisiana for having seen Bigfoot.
He did not bother to put in his teeth for the interview, although he did wear a clean wife-beater.

Posted by: LeeAnn at June 1, 2005 09:13 AM
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