Well, how about this life in small town America? Are you all getting enough activities to be content? I am continually amazed at how life never seems to slow down in Unalaska. I think I just need to zone out for a bit to recouperate, but the really busy times are right around the corner. The spouse and I are currently enthralled with all the arguments that are even remotely possible concerning such things as the greenhouse, getting the boat ready for fishing, the messy house, when Alena is leaving again for her classes, how come the tomato plant isn’t blossoming, where in the heck do you get seed potatos in the State of Alaska, and if I have meetings, what’s for dinner?
We had a great time last weekend cheering on all the wonderful folks who shaved their heads to support children who have cancer and typically lose their hair during treatment. During the St. Baldrick’s Day event, the community raised around $20,000 to support research. My nephew, Jacob, was one of the shavees. I am very proud that he is compassionate about life.

And off to the left, is CB, from Dutch Harbor Dirt http://dutchharbordirt.blogspot.com/ . He was also a shavee.

And look at that pile of hair! Thanks also to Jacob’s mom, Wendy, for signing that permission slip, allowing Jacob not only to get his head shaved, but to raise money for the cause.

And two of my favorite guys, CB, of the above mentioned blog, and Steve, whose blog, A Sense of Place, keeps many of us centered with his thoughtful posts. You can read him at http://senseofplace63.blogspot.com/


We have had a couple of beautiful days in Unalaska, teasing us with spring-like weather.


And just look at all the beauty and then look at the crap that washes up on shore.

Next week is Clean Up Week in Unalaska. The snow is melting quickly and it is time to pick up everything that has been blowing hither and yon over the winter. Bags are available at PCR. Pick up a handful and have at it!
20,000.00! Wow! That’s a great job on everyones part. Life keeps us busy. One of my goats just had babies yesterday. This morning I still have two live baby goats.(She’s a first time mom, so you never know)