Category Archive:Moose Nuggets

needs his coffee in the morning, you had BEST not be in his way!

This is the sight that greeted me when I pulled in for a cuppa this morning. There is an SUV in the line in front of the big rig – seriously there is.
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I stopped, took the picture, then pulled in and showed it to the barista. We laughed and said – when a man wants his coffee, GIVE IT TO HIM! He pulled up across from me and I’m sure he wondered what we were cackling about. Just give him the coffee, ladies!

They refueled the fuel truck(er). Heh – I told you, I live in Alaska, I make my own pun, er FUN!


click for a bit larger shot of the front and back trailers

Not only was it a fuel truck, but it was a DOUBLE!

Too much fun. And, just so you know . . . Java Junction does a mighty fine mocha – and I’m not just saying that because one of the baristas is the next door neighbor youngun.

Yes, I know THAT happened . . . we watched it on tv. And, I’m not even going to discuss the conspiracy theories around all that.
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However, YOU may certainly all discuss that if you so choose.

Nope – what happened 39 years ago today . . . is that my nephew was born! Happy Birthday, Gary!

In other news, I talked last time about getting stuck in my car between a mama moose and her twins. When the one to my left went back towards mama I was able to go into the building and grab my camera for some across the lot shots. Thought you might enjoy seeing some of them.

This is the little guy who kept coming back to my car and resting his/her head on the hood. Sorry about the quality – I was taking the shot through my office window and didn’t get the flash turned off in time. We think maybe the hood was warm, baby was cold (it was drippy, rainy) and it just felt good. Who knows?

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Here are a couple of shots of the mama with her twins together. Moose will often drop twins, some of them do it every year. Sometimes, but rarely, a moose will drop triplets. Sadly, they don’t all make it through the first weeks – and often don’t make it through the first winter. Predators, cars, etc.

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And, finally, here’s a picture of a gorgeous flower – unfortunately, this flower is the cause of a LOT of depression in Kenai . . . it’s the first harbinger of the winter to come. Nevertheless it is pretty – that fuschia color!!!

Baby face . . . you’ve got the cutest little baaaaaaby face! Captured this mama and baby on the way to church Sunday morning. They look so cute together, don’t they? I had the two youngest granddaughters with me – we saw the moose from a ways down the road and crept quietly up to them. I rolled the window down to get the pic – asked the girls to be very quiet. They did a great job – and were quite tickled to see this duo. As was I – they are the first I’ve gotten pictures of this spring.

Then, Wednesday when I went back to work after my court duty (part of my job – not anything I did wrong, mind you – lol) I couldn’t get out of my car to go into the building – I had a mama and one baby to the right of my car and a baby to the left. Mama moose don’t like it if they think you are separating them from their babies. They get a tad ornery. So, I had to sit there for a bit. Finally baby wandered back to mama and I felt safe enough to go inside.

Where was the camera when little one was peeking in at me?

In my office, of course!!!!

Sigh.

Oh – hey, look what Shelly gifted me with . . . how sweet is she?!

You’re a doll, Shelly!! It arrived today. Thank you so much!

The KnitWitch is open and running a contest. Run on over and check out the site and let her know what YOU would like.

And, if you have any alpaca roving or have knit with alpaca, she is interested in seeing pics of that.

There are three ways to win her contest – so go on over and check it out and, ENTER!!!

I’ll write about this over at the Knitting Passion blog, too – but, I have had some trouble getting into the site to updat so want to make sure I get it done here. (note: the site has been open the last few times I’ve gone over, so am hoping that the problems have been solved. Now if they could just solve the Big Brother Craze problems, Lessa would be a happy girl, too!)

It was all worth it, my friends – the (seemingly) endless skeins of black yarn, the hundreds (thousands) of squares, the L.O.V.E. that went into each and every one of them.

It was ALL worth it!

Thanks to all who helped by making squares, by stitching them into afghans, and by making bags for the tags. You are ALL aces in my book!

Now, git on over to Shelly’s and Sherry’s to read all about it. I had wanted to join them very badly, but things came up at home that didn’t allow it. Shelly and I are eagerly looking forward to a meeting at another time.