Photo archive for May 28, 2008
Rachel Cockman of Cantwell shakes hands with preschool teacher Irene Langton during preschool graduation ceremonies at Denali Preschool and Learning Center. The center was on the verge of closing a few months ago, until Usibelli Coal Mine agreed to buy the building.
Kronenberg
Dunphy
This picture of a bald eagle was taken by my son Jacob while in Ninilchik during the Memorial Day weekend.
My best friend, Serenity Orth, and the great king salmon she caught in Yakutat Bay last week. Our fishing trips are usually girls only. This year we bent the rules and fishing wasn't as good as in years' past. — My best friend, Serenity Orth, and the great king salmon she caught in Yakutat Bay last week. Our fishing trips are usually girls only. This year we bent the rules and fishing wasn't as good as in years' past.
Here’s another perfect "print" of my child's bike on our driveway after a rain.
This is my husband Hunter and our son Houston. It is Houston's first time ever learning how to fish. He loves it!
We found a moose very close to the road on the way to Denali. I’ve never seen a moose with its tongue out.
We saw this beautiful Great Horned Owl in the woods near Creamer's Field on Memorial Day.
My son Nickolas enjoys licking the bowl after making cupcakes. What a mess but too cute to clean up.
Justice
Huddle
Weston
Echinacea
A young angler watches from shore as Jose Rueter and his children Gabe, 9, left, and Adela, 5, right, take their small rowboat for a turn around Ballaine Lake on Tuesday afternoon, May 27, 2008. "It's a very cool little project," Rueter said of the formed plywood boat that was built for his family by his friend Eric Pullman in a weekend. It was the first run of the year in the boat, which only required some tightening of the ore mount brackets.
Housing units sit next to vacant lots with foundations in the two-year-old "Lazelle Estates" neighborhood, located in east Fairbanks between the Johansen Expressway and Fort Wainwright Army Post, as seen from the Birch Hill Cemetery Tuesday afternoon, May 27, 2008. The housing market in Fairbanks has changed since this neighborhood was planned. The Greater Fairbanks Board of Realtors reported Tuesday that an estimated 585 homes were for sale on the market during the first quarter of 2008, compared to 336 for the first quarter of 2006.
Michelle Maynor, left, weaves out of the line of Banks City Rollers as they work on their "snake line" during practice Tuesday, May 27, 2008, on the bike path along the Chena River. The Banks City Rollers is a recently formed roller derby league in Fairbanks working to fill two teams. The organization is just forming and is looking for anyone interested in being a part of roller derby in the Interior. For more information, go to www.bankscityrollers.org.
A West Valley baserunner is mobbed at the plate as his teammates congratulate him for his solo home run to start off the fifth inning of their game against Lathrop on Tuesday, May 27, 2008, at Growden Memorial Park.
A Lathrop left fielder misses the pick-off throw as a West Valley baserunner steals second in the bottom of the third inning of their game Tuesday, May 27, 2008, at Growden Memorial Park.