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December 31, 2016: New Year's Eve aboard the F/V Chelsey with Captain Max...

December 31, 2016:

New Year's Eve outing on the water aboard our F/V Chelsey sport fishing
departing Harris Harbor in Juneau Alaska early in the morning
then returning home with our catch early afternoon,
a spectacular day with my husband Captain Max...















May 11-12, 2013: Caught a Nice King Salmon in Juneau, Alaska...

May 11-12, 2013:

Launched the skiff at the break of dawn, 
baited up and ready to go...



It was a blast catching this king salmon,
he's only about 20 pounds but was quite the fighter...

Bright and beautiful...

Heading in at 9:30 a.m....
Hungry bald eagles...





We firing up the grill the following day, 
while hubby Max was busy creating a new recipe...

Red boneless, skin-on
king salmon fillets marinated and ready to grill...

Max's Alder-Charcoal-Grilled King Salmon Fillets 
recipe was nothing short of incredible...

November 5, 2012: Fire in Downtown Juneau, Alaska...

November 5, 2012:

A sad Monday evening in Juneau, Alaska
when a fire consumed
Downtown Gastineau Apartments
at the corner of Franklin and Front Street...

[Photographs courtesy of my husband Max, 
a former CCFR Volunteer Fire Chief]

As viewed from the parking lot
at the rear of the Baranof Hotel...







Any donations online @ http://alaska.redcross.org/Donate.php 
would be greatly appreciated by displaced residents, 
just note that it's for the "Gastineau Apartment Fire." 

~ Thanks in advance to all that choose to donate! ~

Late-October 2012: Beautiful Yakutat, Alaska...

Late-October 2012:

A scenic and absolutely beautiful capture of photographs
by my husband when he recently traveled 
to my hometown of Yakutat, Alaska...

Several captures of a cow moose
along the edge of the forest...



Early morning sunrise
at Situk River...

Brown bears on an early morning stroll
at the end of the Dangerous River Bridge...

Harlequin as viewed from
the 30-Mile Bridge...





Headed out fishing
and were lucky to land this nice white king salmon...



My brother Kevin
skippering brother Larry's boat...


Beautiful capture of the mountain range
with the stately Mt. St. Elias to the left...









Close-up of
Mt. St. Elias...









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