Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Ice bergs, waterfalls, seabirds, but no fish

Some of the best pictures of the last few weeks - All taken by Captain Jeff Rhodes

Salmon berries everywhere and a few blue berries

Valdez on a rainy day

Columbia Glacier icebergs in Columbia Bay


Iceberg with seabirds at the bottom.

The Wall in Valdez Narrows
The Wall, Valdez Narrows



Silver Dolphin at Gold Creek, Port Valdez, July 2016
Photo by Jeff Rhodes

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Independence Day

Happy Independence Day! Our 4th of July has been busy and we arrived in Port Valdez late afternoon.



Here is a selection from some of our latest adventures. My favorite is the USCG the Healy.

USCG the Healy in Seward
We are finished transporting salmon and equipment to and from Larsen Bay and Homer. This is another photo of the 100+ year old cannery. 


Now the fishing has begun. And we are hauling fish from Prince William Sound to Seward for the time being.

There are sea otters in Resurrection Bay of course, but one was in the harbor, very busy.



This time of year is always difficult because we lost Nick 14 years ago on July 3, 2002. Some of my readers may not know about this tragedy, or may not think of it every Independence Day. Losing my big brother hurts all the time. 14 years seems like a long time, but it isn't - the pain doesn't go away. I miss the sound of his voice, especially his laugh. I miss knowing I could count on him if I needed help with anything, especially anything having to do with math or engineering. I know that just like my other 2 brothers, he would be there for me and support me. Most of the story can still be found on the internet:

http://abqjournal.com/news/metro/461753metro05-20-06.htm
http://www.abqjournal.com/news/metro/484335metro08-16-06.htm

Another sunset. There is something infinite about sunrises and sunsets over the open ocean. I find it comforting.



May Nick's memory be eternal.
Happy Independence Day
Joanna

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Another great week


At this time of year, the sun sets usually when I am driving Shelikof Straight. Every night is different. It is one of my favorite drives. This last trip we had Dahl Porpoises playing along the bow for 20 minutes or so.




The skiff is a great way to get around. There is only one other place to go. Makes it easy, not a lot of options.



Below we are tied up to the Homer Public Harbor.


I hope everyone can see the panoramic photo I took of Shelikof Straight. This is the route we have been taking and will continue for a while now. It is a great gig.  And occasionally. I can share some photos.



A panoramic of the wheelhouse

Monday, June 6, 2016

All is well so far

We arrived in Homer and had to wait out a -6 foot tide. For those of you in Hawaii, our tides change by a few feet, here it is extreme. We unloaded our cargo, brought more on board and headed back to Larsen Bay. Expecting 8 foot seas tonight.

Jeff in the wheelhouse

The black and white image of the deck is a new favorite



Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Summer 2016 is here.... and soon we will be living here....
Silver Dolphin in Petersburg, AK 2015

The summer tendering season is starting again. Before we head to Alaska, a quick aloha to all our family, friends and connections. More to come as the adventure begins again.
Joanna

On deck