Wednesday, 4 March 2020

Jonathan Livingstone Seagull - Richard Bach (Part V)

Over dinner at their home in Fairbanks, Alaska that evening Nick's mum Rachel 
had made it quiet clear that I could stay with them as long as was needed and each day she would transport me to any location of my choosing. Having visited the town before 
it was considered that 2 days and 3 nights would be adiquate to visit both
and on the following day the
MUSEUM
This visit really needs no explaination, so the series of images should surfice.
 SANDHILL CRANES
 were certainly the
 Stars of the Show
 but as with the prevoius visit
 there was much besides.
 AMERICAN ROBIN
SEMI-PALMATED SANDPIPER
 ????
 SAVANNAH SPARROW
 BEAVER
ALASKAN AIRWAYS
close by
 SOLITARY SANDPIPER
YELLOW WARBLER
It is of note that both Savannah Sparrow and Yellow Warbler have been recorded and seen well at
Portland, Dorset
Not so memerable was the Sandhill Crane just outside of 
Sumbugh Airport on Shetland.
We had been drilling for 6 months on the Stena Hunter west of the islands for
Joe Shell with the contract being ended the very week the Crane arrived.
Had things remained as they were Sandhill Crane would surely have been added to my
Great Britain List

Rachel had also advised that once my day was over to simply approach
anyone and ask them to phone her for a ride back - that also worked perfectly.
Next day she dropped me at the
 with its Space Age architecture
 and its wealth of intrest within
 Pity there isn't time to show all of the artifacts
 but there was something close to the end of the visit which was taken as an
 OMEN
a plaque referring to the
RED-LEGGED KITTIWAKE
we'll have to wait and see!!
That evening the family took me to a
 which was an ideal opportunity to show my gratitude
 but they simply would not hear of it!
 It has to be said that this has been my experience right across all of the
50 STATES
they are, in general a kind and generous nation!
 The park was also something of a
 TRANSPORT MUSEUM
with this
MISSISSIPPI QUEEN
particularly catching my eye.
It was then back overland to Anchorage and the next day and then onward to Seward for the
Of this magical place we will add just a taster as there isn't enough of life left to add more!!
HUMPBACKED WHALE
PIGEON GUILLEMOT
GLACIER CALVING
more
HUMPBACKS
and 
 DALL'S PORPOISE
got to rush, have a flight to catch!

2 comments:

  1. Goodness! Me! It gets better and better Capt..
    Amazing! One other place l've wanted to visit,
    other than New Zealand, is Alaska..I never miss
    programs on it, even 'Ice Cold Killers' which is
    a program on crime in Alaska..And..two of Andrew
    Zimmern series..'Bizzare Foods America' was in
    Alaska..!

    AND..The whales..Amazing..!

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  2. So pleased you enjoyed it so far young Pinkerton, with more to come including Whales! On the subject of CRIME did you know there's a great Deal of crime in Shoreditch but a Shoreditch of crime in Deal??

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