Just a quick confirmation
- Lina Marinescu

- Elite Member

- Only the curious have something to find
- Posts: 588
- Thank Yous: 78
17 years 6 months ago #11469
by Lina Marinescu (Ismaesumi)
IG- Lina Marinescu
OOG- Katie M.- Lead Monster Marshal
The stalwart soul has the will to live and is eager for the race ~Taylor Caldwell
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Replied by Lina Marinescu (Ismaesumi) on topic Just a quick confirmation
You should try out that king crab fishing that's shown on tv so much...
Oh, and enjoy the great scenery, I heard it's beautiful this time of year!
Have lots of fun!
Oh, and enjoy the great scenery, I heard it's beautiful this time of year!
Have lots of fun!
IG- Lina Marinescu
OOG- Katie M.- Lead Monster Marshal
The stalwart soul has the will to live and is eager for the race ~Taylor Caldwell
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
- geezer

- Platinum Member

- Posts: 4349
- Thank Yous: 448
17 years 6 months ago #11481
by geezer (geezer)
Edwin Haroldson
Loremaster
Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
Replied by geezer (geezer) on topic Just a quick confirmation
Malcolm who?
Edwin Haroldson
Loremaster
Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
- Pappy

- Administrator

- First in, Last out
- Posts: 927
- Thank Yous: 103
17 years 6 months ago #11663
by Pappy (Quan)
Quan Liu Shen
Former Headmaster of Wudan Mtn. Academy
"When the time comes, a mouse can become a tiger"
--*--
Vladmir Ahmad As'Hassin
Brotherhood of workers Guild
OGG:
Luis C
Kitchen Staff
Officer
Replied by Pappy (Quan) on topic Just a quick confirmation
your going on vacation ??? what is this event you speak of and are their anymore available ???
Quan Liu Shen
Former Headmaster of Wudan Mtn. Academy
"When the time comes, a mouse can become a tiger"
--*--
Vladmir Ahmad As'Hassin
Brotherhood of workers Guild
OGG:
Luis C
Kitchen Staff
Officer
- Aria

- Elite Member

- Posts: 935
- Thank Yous: 215
17 years 6 months ago #11694
by Aria (Aria)
Replied by Aria (Aria) on topic Just a quick confirmation
Hey Malcolm..Hope you have a great time. I'm so jealous, so that means you have to have enough fun for all of us. Can't wait to see you in September.
- LStarling

- Premium Member

- Cursed Healer
- Posts: 403
- Thank Yous: 20
17 years 5 months ago #12131
by LStarling (Kwildar)
It was gorgeous. A little rainy at times, but gorgeous. As for the crabbing, three things kept me from doing it. One, the king crab season is usually in the winter time. Two, my route didn't take me out toward the Aleutians (and Dutch Harbor, which is the main port of call for the crabbing fleet while in Alaska) and three, the crabbing vessels featured on Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch" are all in their home port of Seattle. That's okay though, I hit Seattle too, and got a picture of the "Sea Star", one of the five boats featured on the show.
According to my guide, a couple of the other boats, "Time Bandit" and "Northwestern" (which shares its name with a World War I troop transport that at one point provided power and other necessities to the naval installation at Dutch Harbor even after being bombed by the Japanese in June of 1942) were up in Lake Union in Seattle for repairs, and weren't part of my tour.
I would've liked to have gotten to Dutch Harbor, but the cruise ships don't go out that way. I did have a lengthly chat with my first tour guide in Fairbanks, who grew up there, and has worked with the crabbing fleet.
Ahh, darn it... The fact that everything is my fault strikes again! On a related note, many of Alaska's glaciers have been receding at an alarming rate, pushed along by whatever nonsense name people are calling "Global Warming" these days. Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau used to recede at a rate of about 60 feet per year, as little as a decade ago. This last year, they measured the recession at 720 feet. Projections for this year are suggesting 780 feet.
That's fairly typical now for many of the glaciers, to be receding at a rate of 10 times normal. However, there are in fact still some advancing glaciers, so people are a little puzzled about it all. I got to see one of them, the Marjorie Glacier, in Glacier Bay National Park, and it 'calved' (That is, dropped off a big chunk into the water, forming an iceberg) right in front of me. I got to see the creation of one of those things that downed the Titanic, from a vessel about the same size. Thinking back on it, that was not the smartest move.
Oh, and whales rock. Furthermore, a pod of 25 Orcas (with dorsal fins straight, not drooped over indicating disease, advancing of terminal illness or depression, as you will note Shamu's and Keiko's fins are) and 15 humpbacks doing aquabatics in feeding was very cool to see.
However, all that being said, I still very much missed not being at the event last weekend, and I just can't wait for the September event.
--
Lawrence Starling -- IG
"Really, bee! I don't smell flower-y!"
Malcolm Mallardi -- OOG
Replied by LStarling (Kwildar) on topic Just a quick confirmation
You should try out that king crab fishing that's shown on tv so much...
Oh, and enjoy the great scenery, I heard it's beautiful this time of year!
Have lots of fun!
It was gorgeous. A little rainy at times, but gorgeous. As for the crabbing, three things kept me from doing it. One, the king crab season is usually in the winter time. Two, my route didn't take me out toward the Aleutians (and Dutch Harbor, which is the main port of call for the crabbing fleet while in Alaska) and three, the crabbing vessels featured on Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch" are all in their home port of Seattle. That's okay though, I hit Seattle too, and got a picture of the "Sea Star", one of the five boats featured on the show.
According to my guide, a couple of the other boats, "Time Bandit" and "Northwestern" (which shares its name with a World War I troop transport that at one point provided power and other necessities to the naval installation at Dutch Harbor even after being bombed by the Japanese in June of 1942) were up in Lake Union in Seattle for repairs, and weren't part of my tour.
I would've liked to have gotten to Dutch Harbor, but the cruise ships don't go out that way. I did have a lengthly chat with my first tour guide in Fairbanks, who grew up there, and has worked with the crabbing fleet.
Enjoy, my friend! But if the polar ice cap melts in the next three weeks, I'll know who to blame!
Ahh, darn it... The fact that everything is my fault strikes again! On a related note, many of Alaska's glaciers have been receding at an alarming rate, pushed along by whatever nonsense name people are calling "Global Warming" these days. Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau used to recede at a rate of about 60 feet per year, as little as a decade ago. This last year, they measured the recession at 720 feet. Projections for this year are suggesting 780 feet.
That's fairly typical now for many of the glaciers, to be receding at a rate of 10 times normal. However, there are in fact still some advancing glaciers, so people are a little puzzled about it all. I got to see one of them, the Marjorie Glacier, in Glacier Bay National Park, and it 'calved' (That is, dropped off a big chunk into the water, forming an iceberg) right in front of me. I got to see the creation of one of those things that downed the Titanic, from a vessel about the same size. Thinking back on it, that was not the smartest move.
Oh, and whales rock. Furthermore, a pod of 25 Orcas (with dorsal fins straight, not drooped over indicating disease, advancing of terminal illness or depression, as you will note Shamu's and Keiko's fins are) and 15 humpbacks doing aquabatics in feeding was very cool to see.
However, all that being said, I still very much missed not being at the event last weekend, and I just can't wait for the September event.
--
Lawrence Starling -- IG
"Really, bee! I don't smell flower-y!"
Malcolm Mallardi -- OOG
- Kendrick

- Premium Member

- Posts: 377
- Thank Yous: 4
17 years 5 months ago #12133
by Kendrick (Kendrick)
Brother Kendrick Maeldun
Paladin of the White Fox
oog Chris K
Replied by Kendrick (Kendrick) on topic Just a quick confirmation
Have someone make sure to save you a cookie.
Brother Kendrick Maeldun
Paladin of the White Fox
oog Chris K
Moderators: Lois Heimdell (LoisMaxwell)
Time to create page: 0.454 seconds
Random Quote
"Portal to Evernight? Demon attacking town? Carlotta opening another portal to Evernight? I say it is time for hookah!"
~Zahir
