Two years after the Castle Rock Fire raged around Sun Valley an explosion of wildflowers has risen from the still very black ashes. On this ridge north of Sun Valley, over an acre of hollyhocks (yep, they grow wild) stands four feet tall beneath the charred remains of the forest.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Alaska Terminal Polar Bear
I had finished a two-week raft trip down the Tatshenshini and Alsek Rivers and was in the Juneau airport awaiting my flight home when I encountered the polar bear under glass. This had been my second Tatshenshini trip, and in just the 8 years since my first, the glacial retreat along the river was noticeable. Further north where the polar bears roamed, the ice was also thinning and shrinking, leaving the bears no where to go -- except perhaps to live under Plexiglas. The whole peculiar diorama of this once-living bear now stuffed and framed by a trash can, courtesy phone, restrooms and a photo mural of its melting habitat seemed to say a lot about our inadvertent attitude toward nature.
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