Ramesh Ferris and the Polio Awareness Trek

All of you in the Yukon surely know who Ramesh Ferris is, though you may not be watching his progress. For those of you Outside, Ramesh is a Whitehorse resident who is going across Canada (over 7,200 kilometres) by handcycle to raise funds and awareness about polio. I met...
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Global warming = snow in June?????

Does that make sense to you? Yesterday wasn’t just a fluke – it just started snowing again. The flowers that we planted in pots are happy in the house, but there’s no sense even tarping the ones outside again. Survival of the fittest. Global Warming is just a scam...
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Mother Nature, you’re not funny!

Come on now – it’s June 8. Making it snow like this just isn’t funny – if I want snow I know where to find it, and the $300 worth of flowers I just planted are no doubt even less pleased about it than I am. Edit: 9:35 am...
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World Naked Gardening Day

Darn, missed the May 3rd celebration of World Naked Gardening Day again. I just can’t think about gardening when there’s still snow on the ground, I suppose. This incredible weather, though, prompted me to check the date – and I suppose as with many special days, celebrating late is...
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Late Winter to mid-Summer in 48 hours!

What a weekend that was! Yesterday it hit 27°C (80.6°F), a new record for the day (the previous record was 26.1 in 1947). You could practically watch the trees leafing out, and the snow melting from Golden Horn. The two photos below were taken from our breakfast table 24...
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A beautiful surprise – the first crocus

At the Carcross cabin, the arrival of Trumpeter and Tundra swans at Lake Bennett were always the first sign that Spring was nearing. At our new property, we haven’t had any clear sign yet – faint tree budding and some mildly energetic sprouting on the ground but nothing significant....
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Hey Yukoners, you left too early!

Driving down to Skagway with Cathy this afternoon (after 2 days of painting bedrooms), we met a fairly steady stream of Yukon RVs heading home after what had apparently been a pretty poor weekend weathwerwise. Check out the photo below to see what those folks missed, though – by...
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Photographing & sharing your dream trip

Photographing your dream trip and sharing it with friends, as it happens or later, gets easier and cheaper all the time. Digital photography was the biggest change in that direction – where I used to always at least subconsciously ask myself if the photo I had framed was worth...
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In search of Spring – in Skagway perhaps…

The wind has a bite to it, and most of the fence post holes I’m digging still get stalled when I hit solid ice a few inches below the surface, so today I took advantage of an opportunity to go to Skagway with my buddy Rob, who needed to...
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Digital magazines

Years ago it was said by some self-proclaimed pundits that the digital age would be the end of books, magazines and newspapers. While that hasn’t happened, there have been some major changes in the publishing world. I love the feel of books, and e-books will never replace them in...
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