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a day in the life of cyn lyn
Saturday, 11 August 2012
Happy Stargazing everyone!
Now Playing: Perseid meteor shower
Looking forward to the Perseid meteor shower tonight with up to 100 meteors at times with best viewing from midnight until 1:30 a.m. when the waning moon will present a thinner crescent that will not rise until 1:26 a.m. Sunday morning. Happy Stargazing everyone!

Posted by Cyn Lyn at 15:59 YDT
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Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Hello World!
I am back :)

Posted by Cyn Lyn at 17:01 YDT
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Thursday, 30 December 2010
Loving Florida
Glad to finally be home!

Posted by Cyn Lyn at 15:58 YST
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Friday, 12 June 2009
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

We left Fairbanks this morning and it was bright, sunny and in the 70's. So I decided to wear a sundress for the drive home. By the time we got to the Denali Park area it was COLD raining and in the 30's! I thought for sure it was going to switch over to snow. It did in the higher elevations but not down where we were. It was still a beautiful drive but quite a contrast in weather within just a few hours of driving. 

 

 


Posted by Cyn Lyn at 00:01 YDT
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Thursday, 11 June 2009
Pipeline

We took a drive out along the Steese Highway tonight and stopped along the way to take a look at the Alaskan Pipeline. It was interesting and it is amazing to see land unending for miles and miles uninhabited.

It has stayed pretty warm here this week. Not as hot as Monday, but it is supposed to be sunny for our drive back tomorrow. We will see as they forecast Thunderstorms for today and we didn't get them. That is another anomaly of the interior.


Posted by Cyn Lyn at 00:01 YDT
Updated: Wednesday, 17 June 2009 17:18 YDT
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Monday, 8 June 2009
It is HOT!

We made good time on our way to Fairbanks. It was very warm when we left Eagle River and the sun continued shining all day. It is near 80* here and it never gets that hot back at home so it feels quite strange, not like Alaska at all. The interior of Alaska gets much colder in the winters and much hotter in the summer then we do in Southcentral Alaska.

We didn't see as much wildlife as I would have liked to. We spotted two mother moose with their calves twice and we had to stop once for a huge bull moose that decided to cross the road in front of us taking his sweet time.

There were several ground squirrels that darted about across the road and I saw a large swan flying over a lake. I don't think I have ever seen a swan airborne before.


Posted by Cyn Lyn at 00:01 YDT
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Sunday, 7 June 2009
Fairbanks..here we come!
We will be headed out in the morning to spend a week in Fairbanks. it is a 7-8 hour drive that takes you through the Denali National Park. I am hoping to see some wildlife along the way. You can often see herds of wild caribou grazing along the Parks Highway.

Posted by Cyn Lyn at 00:01 YDT
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Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Sunshine and Blue Skies

It has been a beautiful "summer" thus far here in Alaska. Unlike last year, where we only had two days above 70*. This year we have had near record breakiing temperatures.

The kids and I have been sitting outside, soaking up the sun and eating icecream. Yesterday we washed the cars and today we walked up to the field by the school and watched the paragliders land.

We will enjoy it while it lasts as it can change quickly here! Hope you are enjoying your summer as well.

 


Posted by Cyn Lyn at 00:01 YDT
Updated: Wednesday, 17 June 2009 16:55 YDT
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Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Rainy Day in Eagle River Alaska

Our sun is taking a break but we need the rain as it is very dusty from the last time Mt Redoubt erupted. I hosed of the entire outside of the house and washed windows, there was so much dirt (dust) on the screens. Also hosed down the driveway and you could see the water turn grey. I scrubbed our deck so it is fresh and clean for Cody's graduation party!

Mt Redoubt is rummbling again and threatening an eruption. I hope it doesn't spew ash our way and interfere with Cody's party or with Charles' flight.


Posted by Cyn Lyn at 08:55 YDT
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Monday, 4 May 2009
Alaska health officials are aware of no confirmed cases of swine flu among Alaska residents.

As of today the CDC reports H1N1 swine flu has now infected 286 people in 36 states and WHO reports it appears to have longer than normal incubation period.

The Alaskan health officials have changed there opening statement from no suspected or confirmed cases to no confirmed cases. It is a very slight change in wording but obvious to anyone who is paying close attention that they probably have suspected cases.

The Anchorage School District also sent out an automated alert saying they are not aware of any confirmed cases but that if there should be that schools would close on a case by case basis.

I am happy to report that I no longer have a fever or a headache and I never had any respiratory symptoms. It was a beautiful week here in Eagle River and I probably got too much sun. After not having a summer here in Alaska last year I will NOT complain about too much sun!


Posted by Cyn Lyn at 11:24 YDT
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