Monday, June 6, 2016

A Place To Savor!!

Well Gang, we've completed the preliminaries to KHS graduation, the ceremonies and pageantry of the event itself and the afterglow with its attendant warmth, nostalgia and hopes.  And now - we have another priceless opportunity to spend time with our family and friends for some post-graduation visiting.  And, it's also time to renew acquaintances with the places and features of Kodiak we have come to treasure.  Fortunately for us, the Kodiak folks are fully aware of the priceless treasure they have access to and have never taken their island home for granted.   We took a leisurely drive to downtown Kodiak to check on progress of preparations for "Crabfest" that would begin the day after our flight home leaves.  (Rats!!!)  But, the shops, restaurants and other businesses in the downtown area are a lot of fun to visit and are operated by some very colorful and interesting people.  We also had the opportunity to have lunch at another favorite of ours - "Monks Rock", a fantastic restaurant, book store and gift shop all wrapped into one.  I'm not sure I'll get all of the organizational relationships right but ... I believe the shop is operated by the staff and students from St. Herman's Seminary - and is affiliated with Holy Resurrection Orthodox Cathedral in Kodiak.  However it is set up, the bookstore/coffee house/gift shop is extremely well run with excellent choices in any of the above categories for which you wish to shop.  The food is outstanding and waaaayyyyy more than most of us normally eat in one sitting.  I'm not going to try to duplicate their menu here because it is huge and ever-changing.  Go to one of the many on-line sites that have info for Monks Rock and you'll see for yourself - it is well worth the visit.  I saw one review of the shop that I agreed with right away.  One visitor said that when they entered it was like getting a big, warm hug.  I agree!!!  Oh - I would also encourage you to visit the Cathedral and their gift shop.  Great stuff.  Anyway ... our "post-graduation" activities included a whole bunch of fantastic adventures and I will be heard pressed to do them justice.  One of the things that Linda really loves to do here when she has a little extra time is to search for "beach glass" along the shoreline, particularly around Mission Beach.  She takes our 'finds' and converts them into some really attractive displays.  She placed some of mine into a small container and it immediately became one of my treasured possessions.  But - hey, regardless of what - or how much - you find on one of those excursions, what more could you ask for than to be surrounded by spectacular scenery, wonderful family and friends and weather that is 'Chamber of Commerce' quality?  There is so much here to remind you of the beauty of this earth, our country and the special joy of being around folks you love, sometimes it seems almost dream-like.  Our search took us along the coast of Chenega Bay, looking southward toward the Gulf of Alaska.  The expanse of ocean is dramatically huge and, looking out across the placid waters sliding gently ashore here it is easy to forget that to the northwest lies the rich Bering Sea with it's enormous waves and perilous fishing grounds and to the south lies the gigantic North Pacific, an almost incomprehensibly large body of water!!!  We have friends and family who make their living on those mysterious and often-hostile waters and we keep them in our prayers at all times when they are out at sea.  For those of you who have traveled with us in the past you might recall some of our posts showing construction of one of the ships now fishing out of Dutch Harbor way out on the Aleutian chain.  If you missed that, please take the opportunity to scroll back in time and take a look.  I think you'll enjoy it.  And ... we talked earlier about our 'recent graduate' and his plans for fishing this summer.  Well it turns out that, instead of squid or anchovies, this time he will be fishing for salmon.  Should be a very exciting summer!!  But, while we're talking fishing ... I can't let the opportunity pass to do some bragging of our own.  Regan, Matt and Morgan treated us to what we had hoped would be a successful fishing trip but what wound up being an absolutely spectacular adventure!!!  Early on Linda and I both hooked Pollack and Rockfish  but she outdid me and not only reeled in more of everything but she added Cod to the list as well.  As odd as it might sound, we decided not to keep these guys since we were hoping for Salmon.  And then .... Right in the middle of a tremendous string of 'angling luck', Matt pointed to the south and we turned to see a whole line of 'spouts' signifying the
presence of some of the largest creatures on the planet - whales!!!  We willingly (and quickly) abandoned our fishing activities, pulled our lines in and headed toward the spouts.  Quietly cruising near the spot we had spotted them we were soon surrounded by these gentle giants.  A school of fifteen to twenty Humpback Whales circled our boat and treated us to a spectacular aquatic show.  I added a fairly brief video to give you an idea of what we got to see.  I think all you'll have to do is click on the following link - Whales of Kodiak to see what we experienced!!!  It is not a very sophisticated clip but I think it will show a little of what we experienced - and our delight.  The area where our giant friends were swimming was in the direction of Aleksashkina and Long Islands and, with our earlier luck with fishing, it seemed pretty clear that they had found a really great place for lunch themselves!!!  The views in every direction are simply spectacular.  As we looked westward we recalled earlier visits to spots further out on the island and talked about what we might like to see during our limited time.  Rezanof Drive is the main highway running along the coastline to the west past the airport and is a beautiful drive.  As it curves around the end of Womans Bay, Rezanof eventually intersects with Chiniak Highway to the left and, later, intersects with Saltery Cove Road to the right.  (That route leads to another of our favorite places - Pasagshak.)  We didn't have time to make it all the way out there but the Pasagshak River and Pasagshak State Park are really, really great places to visit - particularly if you are an outdoorsman or a nature lover.  It is one of the best places to fish for salmon and the wildlife sightings are fantastic.  On a previous visit we were out at Pasagshak and at one point I thought our son, Rick, was going to jump out of the car.  He had spotted a pair of spectacularly beautiful Bald Eagles perched at the top of a low tree and it was an unreal 'photo-op.'  Well - in remembrance of that trip, as we were heading out the Chiniak Highway, Linda spotted a nest way up in a tree and we pulled to the side of the road.  We looked closely and, although it is not as clear as we would like, the photo at the left shows a baby eagle waiting for mom to bring lunch!! What a marvelous way to remind us of what a wonderful treasure this country is - but - also what awaited us before long.  We too would soon be stretching our wings and taking to the air to return to our side of the world.  Along the way there would be countless reminders of the things we have seen and done and opportunities to laugh some more - and - to do some fussing when our travel plans don't work exactly like we want.  But, there is nothing that can erase the gorgeous scenes we have enjoyed, the warmth of family and friends we have been blessed with or the pride we have gained for all of our friends and family who continue to meet difficulties head-on and prevail despite tough odds.  This has been a wonderful visit and we are, again, delighted that you were able to join us.  We will probably come back with some additional "wrap-up" things we would like to add but we are also gearing up for additional travels in the near future.  We have a couple of options coming up quickly and we will tell you about them as soon as we get things settled.  In the meantime, hug your own graduates and let them know that we are all counting on them.  Then, come on back and join us for the next adventure.  See ya.

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Get Ready World - Here They Come!!!


OK Gang ... so this is our second Kodiak High School graduation experience and, yeah, I realize we're here to watch some kids we love very deeply finish their high school careers - but - I'm here to tell ya... this is something that all of us have the right to be proud of and to feel good about.  The K.H.S. class of 2016 represents not only the small borough of Kodiak but the future of our country and, perhaps, the world.  No - I don't want to put too much pressure on them but, hey, take a look around.  We have seen the seams of the world begin to fray and pull apart.  We have seen organizations rise to immense power that we would never have conceived of existing let alone taking over so much territory and terrorizing so many people.  So what is the answer to all of that troubling stuff???  A world population that understands what it will take for this planet to survive and thrive.  A group of young people who have the courage to step up, face the present and the future and who will say ..... "Not on our watch!!!  We will restore truth, kindness and confidence in the goodness of mankind."  All over our country and around the world our youth are participating in ceremonies much like the one we saw in Kodiak and I believe in my heart that the kids we met during this visit are the vanguard of our hope for the future.  Morgan's friend, Elinore is but one example.  She is an extraordinary young lady - a valedictorian in her class and one of the brightest folks you will ever meet.  She is shown in a couple of the photos above and, if you will take a very close look at the footwear of the kids on the right you will notice one that is barefoot!!!  It wasn't a "statement" or any kind of display, she simply doesn't like to wear shoes very often!!! Individualism is alive and well among the kids of Kodaik!!    But, it's more than that too.  We also met a bunch of adults who have looked around themselves for a good while, seen things that disturbed them in terms of what was facing coming generations and decided that they had the responsibility to do something about it.  From businessmen who founded extraordinary scholarship endowment programs to company owners who took young people under their wings to show them how to grow a thriving business; from fishermen who accepted the responsibility for helping a youngster get his life 'on track' to coaches, counselors, advisors and just plain "friends" who realize that we are all in this together and we, as citizens, must take ownership of our communities, schools, states and countries if we want them to survive and thrive.  The number of scholarships made available to the kids of Kodiak is simply phenomenal and it is clear that these folks are committed to investing in the future - through their kids!!! OK - enough of the somber stuff!!  Graduation is about ... Fun!!! Hope!!! Family!!! Friends!!!  And a lot of other Good Stuff!!!  And - although we readily acknowledge prejudice in the extreme ... our great nephew Morgan symbolizes all of the stuff we talked about above.  He has a network of friends that is simply extraordinary!!!  Morgan will be headed for the University of Alaska at Juneau in the fall and I am confident he will do great.  But, before then he has a couple of minor chores to finish up.  He is getting things lined up for the upcoming squid - or - anchovie fishing season and it promises to be a very interesting summer!!  Now, if you're like me, those brief comments might have just zipped on by your consciousness.  Squid fishing???  Anchovies???  Hey are we talking about summer jobs or ordering a pizza???  Well, lemme tell you, this is some serious - and lucrative - stuff folks.  For the last couple of years Morgan has fished along the coast of California with a great guy we have gotten to know over our last few visits.  Squid fishing is a huge business in that area and it is demanding, "character building" work for a young man.  We have seen some videos from his last few trips and one, in particular, was very intriguing!!!  It was a video showing Morgan and a buddy taking a brief break from their chores on the boat to dive into a school of millions of squid!!!  Really weird, folks!!!  But - within mere minutes they were back on board, dried, dressed and back at work - hard work - pulling in nets and loading the catch.  Now - I've mentioned that Morgan is a huge outdoorsman and he and his dad have hunted some of the most challenging places on the planet.  But he is also in thoughtful, creative young man who is totally capable of carrying out any task he accepts.  One we got to see first-hand was his most recent project - building a "Jet Boat" -- from scratch.  If you have a few minutes, check out this video -  Jet Boats in New Zealand

- or one of the many others you can find that show this popular - and extreme - sport.  As you will see, they feature a very small, powerful boat that seems capable of going virtually anywhere.  Well - Morgan decided that he wanted to build one and enlisted the help of a family friend and expert maritime builder and the rest is (almost) history.  The boat is well along in construction and plans are being made as we speak to order the power plant for this incredible vessel.  The skills he has developed during this project are simply amazing and the knowledge he has acquired along the way will be incredibly valuable to him in his future endeavors.  But, most importantly, he has worked on the project with the support and guidance of some amazing friends and family members.  As you can tell, we are very proud of our great nephew but I want to again remind you that we saw this kind of character and drive in a whole bunch of kids in the graduating class of 2016.  It reassures us for the future and it restores our faith in youth.  We'll be back with more from this beautiful island soon - so - come on back.  See ya.