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I actually really like living in Alaska, the winters are hard to get used to, but eventually they kinda grow on you. At first glance everything looks dead and cold (Well it is dead and cold but that is beside the point). After some close observation you start to see the different shades of cold, the bite of the wind brings a whole plethora of new sensations, and it’s kinda peaceful… then again maybe my brain has been addled by 7 months of fridged weather.

How long have you been living in Alaska? My husband wants to visit there someday. It does look beautiful in all the pictures I've seen. I'd personally just want to see all the animals especially the bears.
I do like some aspects of winter. I love hoarfrost. In the morning when the sun is coming up and it looks like there are diamonds on all the branches. It's so beautiful.
But then the snow plow comes along and fills up the end of my driveway with hard snow and ice and I start to cuss again :)

The only good thing is snow days.
But I hate wearing layers, and slipping on ice, and cold ears.
The worst though, is cold hands, because whenever your hands are cold if you get in in the hand at all it just hurts so bad. Like once i was walking around town with a friend and my hands were freezing, and they whacked me with a newspaper, and it was nearly unbearable.

When it's snowing like today I miss being a kid. Snow days and hot cocoa. Playing in the snow for hours. Building forts and tunnels.
Have you ever noticed too that as you get older you tolerate the cold less and less? Shit I could be outside for hours when I was a kid. It would be below zero and it wouldn't bother me. Now walking to my mailbox when it's -20 has me complaining for at least 10 minutes. LOL


As for visiting, I suggest the Keni peninsula you will see a lot of wildlife, you will miss the bears there though, you would need to take a day trip to Kodiak. But usually the further north the more bears.

Still, I'd rather have the snow and cold then bleeping 100 degrees or more in the summer. I would die if I lived near the equator. Plus, our bugs are smaller.
I put my car in a snowdrift last week, though, and within five minutes a guy pulled over and pulled me out with truck, free of charge, didn't make a big deal out of it. So snow have given me some faith in the human race.

What made you move up there?
My husband doesn't like all the salt they use. He's originally from NY and upstate they would use sand. I think perhaps leaving it and not using salt which damages the environment is a better idea. People would just have to learn how to drive.
I personally don't like video games. I have a very short attention span and they bore me quickly. I grew up in the 80s and never had Atari. I'm glad now my parents never bought it for me. I spent my time reading or playing outside. Using my imagination which so many kids today don't.

Well this is the worst winter we've had since 85. So I think it's like a 20 year cycle or something.
I'm amazed NOBODY has driven past my house today. I keep thinking I'll turn on the news and there will be a huge pile-up or cars stranded on I90 again. :)

See isn't it nice how I brought us back to the topic?



I know I couldn't personally live in or near a large city. I grew up out in the country and that is where I feel safe and happy. I went to NY a few years ago to met my in-laws. My husband took me into the city for the day and it was so bizarre to me. I felt like they could just tell by looking at me that I was an outsider.


I also experienced my first NYC taxi cab ride. I refused to walk from Central Park to where we needed to go to get back to the train. I could no longer feel my legs.
I would like to go back to NYC but when it's not as cold.


But I know those people can see someone who is easy from a mile away. We give off a scent or something. Well my husband says I tend to hang onto my purse tightly in certain places. I might as well put a big neon sign over my head rob me!
He did leave me alone for a few minutes in the subway which terrified me. Especially because a group of thugs came off the subway and were walking around me, yelling and threatening each other. I just stayed by my pole and kept walking around it so they couldn't see me. I was safe with my pole. LOL

when people spit gum out in front of a store and you step in it.
loud talkers
soft talkers
people who double dip
before I say this let me preface it with, i lived in Maine for over 40 years
So. California is the perfect climate-about 67 right now, always sunny and an hour drive to the mountains for occaisional snow
however, when i walk out my door i see houses, and buildings and people everywhere i look-nicely landscaped yes, beach, yes, view of pacific yes, but millions of people covering every square foot of it
I miss seeing moose in my yard at dawn or twilight, waking up at three in the morning and hearing absolutely nothing except small nocturnal animals slipping through paths in the woods and the faint breeze rustling in the trees and seeing a sky swept with stars so luminous as to look unreal and smelling the sweet piney scent of spruce trees exhaling into crisp night air
So. California is the perfect climate-about 67 right now, always sunny and an hour drive to the mountains for occaisional snow
however, when i walk out my door i see houses, and buildings and people everywhere i look-nicely landscaped yes, beach, yes, view of pacific yes, but millions of people covering every square foot of it
I miss seeing moose in my yard at dawn or twilight, waking up at three in the morning and hearing absolutely nothing except small nocturnal animals slipping through paths in the woods and the faint breeze rustling in the trees and seeing a sky swept with stars so luminous as to look unreal and smelling the sweet piney scent of spruce trees exhaling into crisp night air

The big Moose, wolves, bears (grizzlies, black and the big whities), great horn owls, spruce hens, ptarmagans, wolverines, minks, links, beavers, otters, tundra pigs, musk ox, caribu, deer, and so much more. Just thismorning I saw a wolf playing, yes playing not eating, with an otter. its funny, I guess you would have to be there.

If we want to see animals here in WI you really need to go up north. You'll see more deer, beavers, foxes up there in a few hours then you will in a month where I live.
The last time we went up to Hayward we had the windows of our motel room open at night. We could hear the coyotes howling. That was the first time in my life I have ever heard that! It was so beautiful. My parrots thought otherwise of course. My one bird Morgan would freak out because on the lake behind the motel eagles would be hunting in the morning.
So my parrots probably wouldn't enjoy the nature Alaska has to offer. :)

Oh, My GOD! It’s so big!... then you find out it is just a sow and the momma runs out of the brush and you’re just floored. They are huge.
Then there are the Bull Moose with racks that can span up to 5 feet across, impressive. Last summer on a camping trip me and my wife caught a grizzly and Bull Moose fighting in a river. It was vary graphic; you won't see that on discovery.

I watched a show a few years ago about moose vs car accidents. The damage they can do to a car.
Well I hope before I leave this earth I can see a moose. I shall put that on my list of things I must see before I die. Because they sound amazing. They are such beautiful and magnificent creatures.

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I shall now go outside and attempt to clean out my driveway. The lovely plow driver has already been by and filled the end with ice chunks from the road.

We have radiant heating in our house and we love it. I keep telling the husband wouldn't it be great to have that installed under the driveway. Just flip a switch and the ice is gone.



but I'm generalizing it with winter just real quick to vent.
I hate winter, for alot of reasons, including snow. But my main reason for hating winter is bloody noses, the cold and dry air makes my nostrils crack something horrible and i usually bleed at least once a day. It's a horrible curse.

but here is something for all you snow haters:
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I guess this year we'll really enjoy spring :)