Monday, June 30, 2008

Bluebirds!


Just before we left for Alaska, Jon built a bluebird house for me and we put it up. I didn't really expect to get bluebirds but I hoped to get some kind of bird nesting in it. Well, when we got back I found 4 bluebird eggs in it! So for the last week or so I have been enjoying watching the parents flying around in our backyard. Today I checked again and found that the eggs have hatched and there are now some teeny tiny ugly-cute baby bluebirds! I guess Jon builds good birdhouses! If you are interested in learning more about bluebirds or how to build a bluebird house, here is a link to check out:

http://www.iowadnr.gov/wildlife/files/bbird.html



Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Spoiled Dog


For those of you concerned about our dog, Bowser, who was left in a kennel while we were in Alaska, here is an update on him. He did just fine though towards the end he got a bit stressed and came down with diarrhea. It was the longest we had left him there so I felt pretty sorry for him until we got back, picked him up and then I found out how much they spoiled him at the kennel. Apparently, the kennel workers adored him and one in particular took a special interest in him. He was given a blankie, got a visit every hour and was let out 4 times rather than the 2 that they usually do. The worker even called the next day to check on him to make sure he was doing okay (which he was--the diarrhea cleared up as soon as we got him home) and because she didn't have a chance to say good-bye to him. She thought he was such a sweet dog. I guess Bowser really knows how to work people over! But I'm glad he was taken care of so well! I must say that despite his being spoiled, he is very glad to be home now and we've been having fun playing in the yard and going for walks again.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Home Again


Our trip to Alaska was great! The clouds were very low most of the time so we didn't get to see the mountains as much as I would like. When the clouds lifted several days into the trip, Jon was surprised to see just how many and how high the mountains were. We didn't even get to see the base of Denali when we went to the park. However, we did have some great critter sightings. We saw Alaska's 'Big Five' in one day: moose, caribou, Dall sheep, bears and a wolf. Plus we were very close to a great horned owl nest with two big, fuzzy babies in it and the adult sitting nearby, two foxes right next to the bus (one kept running in front of us even!) and attack arctic ground squirrels. The best sighting though, was of two big grizzlies hanging out next to the road. We stopped and watched them on the way into and out of the park. One just slept but the other wandered around a little. We got some great pictures with my new camera! I think we only took about 2400 or so pictures. There would have been more if the weather had been better! We had the opportunity to do a lot of hiking and even climbed a mountain at midnight! Gotta love that 24 hours of light, though Jon did have some trouble adjusting to it. I tried to warn him but I guess you just have to experience it to understand! Other fun events included climbing on a glacier, taking a boat out to watch glaciers calving, watching lots of float planes land, biking along the coast, riding on a dog sled (well, it was a cart since it was summer) and seeing lots of bear scat at the nature center I once worked at.


Sunday, June 8, 2008

North to Alaska

We finally made it to Alaska, though we weren't always sure we were going to make it! Our flight from Cedar Rapids to Minneapolis was delayed and we arrived just as our flight to Anchorage was supposed to leave. We raced all the way across the airport just to find that they delayed departure to make sure those on our connecting flight would make it in time. They hadn't even started boarding yet so I guess we didn't have to run but at least we got some good exercise, eh?

From the plane, the views of the mountains were gorgeous. We flew over Prince William Sound and saw lots of glaciers from above. It has been several years since I was last in Alaska and it was good to be back. Upon landing, I got good views of one of my favorite mountains, Mt. Susitna (aka 'Sleeping Lady') and another well-recognized one, Flattop. Our first critter sighting of the trip was of a moose and we saw it right in Anchorage, as we were beginning our hour-long journey to Wasilla, where we were staying at a friend's house while they were out of town. We didn't get a picture of it though because there was no place to stop and there was a lot of traffic.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

First Passenger


So...last Sunday was interesting. I got checked out in a Cessna 172, which is a bigger version of the 150. That night, I got to give my first ride to a passenger other than my flight instructor. Jon came along while I did 3 take offs and landings with my instructor and then we kicked Josh out and I took Jon flying over our house and then the Marion area. It was a gorgeous evening—nice and smooth and sunny. We flew past a couple of hot air balloons and took pictures looking down on them. Pretty cool!

When we headed back to Marion, however, we found a tricky situation awaiting us—those hot air balloons had landed in the middle of the runway! And I mean the middle both ways—right on the asphalt and in the middle north/south-wise. And there were about 20 people and children (and a dog) running around on the runway. Which meant we couldn’t land. I’m just glad we had plenty of fuel because we had to circle a bit while Jan tried to get them to move.

Well, they moved off the asphalt, barely. The balloons were still touching the edge and the crowd was right next to them. So I ended up doing a short and soft field landing in the grass on the other side of the runway so I wouldn’t hit them. Of course, just as I touched down, a flock of geese waddled (quickly changing to flying) right in front of us. We just missed them. Anyway, my landing was great and my unwanted audience waved and applauded and cheered. They did wonder why I “missed” the runway but it was explained to them that I landed on the grass to avoid hitting them since they were on the runway. I was less than pleased with their behavior but I guess it makes for an interesting story and everything turned out fine. Jon keeps saying that I didn’t have to prove to him that I am a good pilot—he would have been happy with just a nice, relaxing flight.