Monday, November 17, 2008

October video

There is a new video of the boys at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxQhBRdAEPk

All is well here as we approach winter. We are finally feeling a little more settled in our new home, and with the wood stove up and running we are feeling cozy and ready for snow. Drop a note when you get the chance..... jwl

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Happy Belated Fourth for oTis!!




The O-man had a great few days celebrating his birthday....

so hard to believe our little man is already four years old!

Friday, October 10, 2008

give those boys a recording contract!!


here is a short video of oTis and Ben singing and playing in the leaves....


Sunday, October 5, 2008

Now the fun begins....!


Well, we finally closed on the new house! A major ordeal getting the funding secured given the climate the last couple of weeks, but after some blood, sweat, and tears, we finally signed all 100 pages last Friday. Now we will take the next two weeks to begin to get ourselves moved into our new little piece of Peace....

more later,

Joe

Friday, September 12, 2008

Wish us luck!


Well, if all goes as planned, we will close on our new house the firstof October.... we've been ready for some time to move to a bigger place, and now seems like a good time... a great location with a wonderful view... the perfect fixer-upper!


Picket Fence Preview -- Real Estate for Sale by Owner
Secluded on dead end road yet convenient to Montpelier/I-89 (5 miles). Raised ranch with plenty of room: 4-5 BR, 3 1/2 baths, living room with large fireplace, greenhouse, 2 car garage/barn with storage space, play house in orchard, garden, and pool with patio & views. 3.6 acres of land but feels like a kingdom. Renovations needed and left to new owners discretion: solar/wind, small farm, or divide into duplex for income.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Long haired hippy kids...


I promised the grandmas that I'd post some pictures of Ben before we cut his hair. He just had his second birthday, and soon it will be time to haul him in for shearing! Also in this pic are some friends Keegan and Kaileigh, all playing in the kayak.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Goose Egg

oTis falls alot. Not his fault, and as he is getting older and pushing himself more, he takes tumbles. Like this morning, off the last step of the deck, right into the corner of the picnic table. Ouch. He's a pretty tough cookie though, and he doesn't let it keep him down. one tough boy.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Off to "school"

Monday mornings, both boys head off to their respective daycare assignments... Ben all day at his center and O half-day at his summer camp. They LOVE going to "school"... especially carrying their lunch bags :)
And they come home absolutely wiped. We have learned to lower our expectations for Tuesday mornings.... much crankiness!

Sunday, July 20, 2008

A wet and rainy July

It's so much harder to find the time, and/or find something of note to blog about now that we are back to our normal day-to-day grind here in Vermont.... The boys continue to get bigger and bigger! oTis is enrolled in a summer-school outdoor "camp" program, half-days four days/week, and loves it... and comes home utterly exhausted. Ben has started back at Turtle Island day care center, two days/week, plus Thursdays at Momma Laura's... and he loves it as well. Amy is working a ton this month, and I'm either at home with the boys, or busy with house/yard projects. Nothing sexy or adventurous to write about these days... just trying to keep our heads above water. In some ways we really miss the laid-back pace of Alaska... and at the same time we are happy to be home. Stay tuned... maybe I'll make something up for the next post..... JWL

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

HI DAVE!!!!!


here's a shout out to my brother Dave Valdez.... he promised to visit the sight within 48 hours, for at least 15 minutes.... THANKS DAVE!!!! Now, get back to work! JWL

More Boys at the Beach!


Boys at the Beach...


Well, I am back in our Vermont home, while Amy and the boys still have a couple of days with family in N.C. I can't tell you how good it is to be back home, despite the near record heat wave we are having, and the tons and tons of work in front of me getting the house and the yard all back in shape. Vermont feels like home! Here's the boys at the beach...

Friday, June 6, 2008

on the road again...

Just a real quick note to post some pics.... we have been on the road since May 24th, having departed from our Bethel home. We spent a week in the Seattle area, visiting friends and playing tourist (see ferry pics). Now we are just finishing up a week at the N.C. beach with Amy's family... a week of sun and surf. The boys have loved playing in the ocean and watching the pelicans fly overhead. Tomorrow, Joe flies back to VT to begin getting things ready for the rest of the clan. All is well, the boys are doing great, and Amy and I are anxious to return to our home. More later....

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Last Day at ME school....

Here is a video of the last day at the elementary school where we worked this past year. Lots of big smiles and goofy kids! Enjoy...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyNP-l11ZqM

Monday, May 19, 2008

Hovercraft on the Kuskokwim



This is from around the middle of April... took a day-trip up river on the hovercraft. Was really interesting, and saw some parts of the Delta I hadn't seen yet. Its a tad long, and no pics of the boys, but may be of some interest. Enjoy.




Hunting logs on the Kuskokwim!


So here is a pretty goofy video from today's river trip with friend Eric. Firewood is in short supply in these parts.... so when the river breaks up, folks head out in their boats looking for floaters. Good clean fun!


Sunday, May 18, 2008

Break-up Video...

The earlier post entitled "Break-up" didn't have any pics.... here is some video footage from May 16. A big ice-jam from up-river broke free, and word got out. The ice flowed heavy for over 24 hours, and was quite a sight to see! (sorry, Otis and Ben aren't in this video :)

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Everybody out of the gene pool!

Here are the sorts of pics that never make it to the blog... this is what the boys look like most of the time :)

Our little Cherub...


Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Breakup!


Well, after a long, long winter, the ice on the Kuskokwim river has finally broken up!! No more ice highway, no more river dog-races, no more manaquing (ice-fishing). Unfortunately, the time we picked for our ice classic tickets was off by a few days, since the tripod fell a couple of days ago. But there was a big celebration down at the river tonight... hotdogs (of course), music, and almost everybody in town. The boys enjoyed tossing rocks in the river, and walking among the crowd. Before you know it the first barges will be pulling into town.... the geese and ducks are here, the tundra is all green, and the mosquitoes aren't quite here yet. Spring has sprung... and we are down to just over one week left in Bethel.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Our boy O...

And oTis is just a stinker!

Our boy Beno....


He's just so darn cute sometimes!

Monday, May 5, 2008

a little fixer-upper...


Transportation-



This is the truck we were thinking about buying....

Goofy kids...

Just out enjoying the warm weather!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Early May...


I've been wanting to update the blog for a while with new pics... but I haven't taken any, so here are some older, random shots! I should have dozens of great pics from a wonderful adventure to Juneau last weekend, but the batteries died, and I never got around to getting replacements, so didn't get a single shot. Hopefully Amy does better on her trip to Vancouver.


Was in the 50s yesterday, and most of the snow is fast disappearing. Took the boys to the park yesterday. We have finally made our decision, and made our decision public, regarding our move back to Vermont. So now we are in the process of selling off stuff and packing the rest. Hard to believe, but only 3 weeks left here in the Delta.


The tundra is turning green, and I saw a couple of small flocks of geese overhead yesterday. Everything is still very wet... the boys are loving playing in all the puddles! Can't keep clean/dry clothes on them. Will try to get some more recent pictures up soon. Happy Spring!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Earth Day!

April 22, 2008. Happy Earth Day.
The other day a friend forwarded me what I thought was a great article from the NYT regarding climate change and personal responsibility:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/20/magazine/20wwln-lede-t.html?pagewanted=1&ei=5070&en=4b8f85b0f7e2157a&ex=1209441600

I liked it so much I forwarded it to some more friends. To my surprise, one old buddy of mine replied with some information and links of his own, regarding "the global warming myth" (!)

I got invigorated, and composed the email you'll find below. I also found some great links which have helped my thinking on the subject, and I would encourage anyone/everyone, skeptic or believer to check out the following links:

1. this first guy is a science teacher, and has made it his personal mission to get the word out, and does so with eloquence and wit. He has dozens of videos, check out this one first, and proceed from there:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oCYW4ScUnw

2. In turn, the same guy turned me on to this next link, which is just a tremendous resource:
http://gristmill.grist.org/skeptics

I know that the few people who actually read this blog are mostly looking for pictures of oTis and Ben, but these are issues important to me BECAUSE of oTis and Ben.... so check them out!

Here's my letter to Tom, feel free to skip!

Tom Tom Tom, my friend...
I was going to just let your reply go by uncontested, but then I realized that today is Earth Day (!) so I have to put 2 more cents into the kitty. If I was less tired after getting two screaming kids to bed, I'd compose on screen the reply I've been composing on/off all day in my head.... but it's late here in Alaska, so I'll take the easy way out (for now) and let the smart/goofy guy in this video present at least one interesting way of looking at the Global Warming Question:
View all 9 minutes at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF_anaVcCXg&feature=related

Hey, Global Warming may not be happening at all, if you listen to some skeptics, or if it is, it aint our fault. (“not me, not me” screams Otis)

Perhaps... but I find it ironic that you, a guy who sells insurance for a living, an industry based entirely on the premise that "MAYBE bad stuff might happen, so you had better be prepared and reduce your risk" (i.e. buy coverage from me) has a hard time grasping the risk associated with not doing anything regarding climate change.

I accept the premise that global warming is a dire threat not only because of all the hard science and overwhelming evidence, but primarily and simply based on my own observations that "actions have consequences"... plain and simple. Put DDT in the food chain, and bird populations decline. Spill millions of gallons of crude oil in Prince William Sound, and marine mammals die. Over-fish the North Atlantic, and the Cod fisheries in the Grand Banks grind to a halt. Smoke cigarettes, get sick. Drive your 4-wheeler on the Tundra or in the dessert, you tear it up. Burn fossil fuels at a tremendous rate, effect the delicate balance of the eco-system. It’s not rocket science. Just simple observations of the laws of cause and effect.

Typically, the folks who argue against doing something to protect the environment are the same folks who stand to profit from maintaining the status quo. Guys who cut old growth in the Pacific Northwest say that there is nothing wrong with dropping ancient trees… their livelihoods depend on that perspective. DOW argued vehemently that DDT was benign, and did not harm the environment. In the 1950’s, a well-known commercial aired on television, featuring a physician touting the health benefits of a good smoke.

When it comes to everyday folks and their reluctance to take action regarding the environment, I believe it fundamentally boils down to folks not wanting to be bothered. It’s just too much hassle to recycle, or walk, or turn off the lights. Here in SW Alaska folks can’t be bothered to turn their engines off while they spend an hour and a half eating breakfast inside the restaurant… just too dern much trouble to turn that key. These are the same people who complain that the fishing aint what it used to be, and the summers are getting warmer and the winters shorter. It’s far easier to say “there’s no proof! No need for me to change my lifestyle, or to reduce my consumption, or to feel responsible for my actions! I can’t be bothered. I’ll wait until the proof is in.”

Listen…. let’s disregard the entire Global Warming concept completely; just keep it out of the equation. Doesn’t the article I forwarded still make good sense? Doesn’t it still make good sense to walk more lightly on the earth, to drive less, consume less, throw away less, spend less, waste less… just simply because it’s the right thing to do? Because there are others in other places who don’t have enough, or who suffer as a result of our consumption? Wouldn’t Grandpa want us to turn off the lights when we leave the room, close the refrigerator door, eat what’s on our plate, just because it’s the right thing to do? Isn’t it ok for us to be inconvenienced, just a little, if it means we can reduce our impact? Isn’t the lesson we want to teach our boys to “take and use just what you need, no more?”

When I hear Rush and others say things like ‘the earth is just too big, nothing we as humans can do can have a lasting effect on the entire planet’ I think to myself here is someone who hasn’t traveled enough. Because what I’ve seen around the globe is that our actions have a very real and very significant impact on the planet… and I don’t need a scientist to tell me… I’ve seen it with my own eyes. Our actions can and do have an effect…. Locally and globally. The Earth aint really that big. And it belongs to all of us.

And all of us are stewards; responsible to leave things at least as good as we found them, if not better. I want your kids and my kids to be able to breath the air, roam the wilds, search for animals, and explore and experience the planet…. Just like we were able to do as kids. So forgive me if I crawl up on my high horse when I read your response about the ‘global warming scam’…. because I presume then that, since you seem to be suggesting our actions are not having a negative effect, we then have no obligation to change our actions or take responsibility. And to that, Sir, I soundly disagree!

Aren’t you glad this is the short version!? Watch the video, and let’s continue the conversation.
Yours in conservation,
JWL

Monday, April 21, 2008

Latest Video!


The latest video!
Catch The Last Dog Race of the Year at the link below:

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Recent letter to a friend: Spring Notes


Great to hear from you guys....!
Sorry, but Spike is not our dog, just the neighbor's puppy. She doesn't have as much free-reign as she used to-tied in the yard now.... puppy-hood is short lived in the Bush.

Your note gives me an excuse to tell you our spring is fast arriving! I went out this afternoon for what will absolutely be the last ski of the season. Was mostly puddles and shush, really had to stick to high ground to find any whitestuff at all.... soaking wet, just silly to even try. Looking around at the pockmarked tundra, what used to be a sea of deep snow is now ponds and small green islands. 'Looks like Duck country', I said to myself. 10 minutes later 4 mallards flew directly overhead, going straight east, up river, the first birds that weren't ravens I've seen in a very long time.

The snow-go's are still trying, but mostly look like jet-ski's out there, and the 4-wheelers are getting stuck. The town's roads are an unbelievable mess, not sure how I will walk to school tomorrow. Yesterday I had a big adventure and hopped on the Kuskokwim's Hovercraft and went up river to Akiak and Kwethluck on a grocery run. Something I've been trying to do for months... finally made it. A fascinating rig, half boat half plane, floating up the river and over the melting snow. As soon as breakup hits in earnest they'll be grounded for about 6 weeks. I'll get some pics or video out soon... really not that exciting to look at, but it was good fun to ride with the skipper up top and watch him at the helm. Saw one fox, lots of ptarmigan, and dozens of locals out Manaquing (ice fishing) on both rivers. And saw lots and lots of sugar cereal, beef jerky, Dr. Pepper and Pepsi get off-loaded at both drops. Yummmm....

Speaking of yum, dinner tonight was Bean and Barely stew with Caribou roast, that was yummy, but a better meal for 30 below than 45 above. We are trying to clean out the fridge. Still have 4 or 5 Silver steaks to cook up! The boys can't get enough of playing in the puddles and getting soaking wet. They're immersed in their nightly dose of Blues Clues (the old version, with Steve, not that dorko Joe)... they can't get enough of that either. Ben has a fat lip from a big fall today, and flaxen golden curls (we have yet to cut his hair :) Otis is loving school and is working hard on potty training. They are playing together more and more; big fun to watch them wrestle or chase one another. Amy and I are taking separate mini-vacation weekends coming up. I go to Juneau next weekend, just to relax and be in 'town'... and will also take a full day on the ferry to sail up to Skagway and back. Looking forward to good coffee and maybe a bookstore.

Amy will head to Vancouver to visit friends the following weekend. Then we get busy, gearing up for the start of summer. Lots to do! We will spend a week in seattle and visit friends (including Hope and Paul, and Amy and Tully), and then it's off to NC for a week on the beach with Amy's family. Looking forward to cousin time and getting the boys in the water. But oh my garsh, we will have to be cautious, they have only Alaskan Winter Tans, as does their Papa. Hello sunscreen.
Looks like we may be able to get back in our house by early June after all (after a potential mix-up that would have kept us homeless until the first of July.) We are very much looking forward to our return to Vermont. I'll cut it off here, long enough already. Keep your eyes open for new video soon.

Love, Joe and Amy, oTis and Ben

Saturday, April 12, 2008

April Dogsled Races


Took the boys for what will likely be one of the last dog-mushing races of the season. We helped a friend get his team up to the line, and watched as all 10 teams took off, two minutes apart, for a short 16 mile "sprint" race. Much warmer than the last time we went to a race start... mid-thirties today, compared to minus 25 last time. The boys enjoyed walking in the wet snow and playing on the sled.... we took some pics and chatted with friends. Our outing for the weekend!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Latest Video


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Just some footage of the boys playing in the melting snow and puddles, and a marauding neighborhood puppy named Spike!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

HAPPY EASTER!


Happy Spring!



So the first morning of Spring found us here in Bethel at 30 below!
it's warmed up some today, but yesterday.... the sat. before Easter,
was still darn cold while the local kids joined in the Egg Hunt at the park
(20 below with wind-chill). Our boys lasted for just long enough to gather
a couple of eggs and then we were all ready to head home and inside.
This has been a stay-at-home weekend, with everyone suffering from
runny noses. But it has been gorgeous and sunny, despite the cold, perfect
for backyard skiing.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Kenai Kids...


We had a wonderful visit with our friend Geri Litzen and her two delightful daughters

Penelope (9) and Chena (11) down in Kenai. Husband Mike was busy flying for the Iditarod....

so it was just us and the horses, rabbits, and all the toys in the hanger :)

The boys had a great time, and we can't say thanks enough to Geri for opening up her home to us. They loved the horses, feeding the rabbits, and the eagle trying to catch an unsuspecting squirrel out back. Thanks Geri!!

Joe with buddy Tim Walters

the start from Above...


more pics from Iditarod....


a few more pics of the race.....

Spring Break...


Amazing... we've been in Anchorage and Kenai for the last week, enjoying our spring break. When we left, it was 20 below plus the wind-chill, with plenty of fluffy white snow all around. Now we're back, and it feels like spring is (almost) in the air. The sun is setting later and much further in the west. There are new birds flying around, not just the winter flock of ravens... and there's lots of green showing through on the tundra out back. Still plenty of snow-machines out back, but fewer dog teams. Just a matter of time now before break-up and mud season... yee-haw. I was able to catch the start of the Iditarod in Anchorage... what a spectacle! 96 teams starting out on a cold and windy Saturday morning, on the snow trucked in overnight for the opening ceremony. I was able to chat with a couple of the mushers and caught up with Bethel's own Jessica Klejka, winner of the Jr. Iditarod. She and her father got to start things off first out of the gate. For more info, check out these web-sites:



Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Bethel in February...




Here is a link to a video showing the views from our backyard, some visiting friends,
and a pal's dog-yard. (music by Lowen and Navarro) A taste of Bethel!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0LMfxl0t-4

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Alaskan Wildlife!


Caught this rare moment when two snow-bears took a brief
peek out from their winter lair.... somebody call National Geographic!

Yupik Elder


This gentlemen is an Elder in the Yupik community, and lives near us. Nearly everyday,
no matter how cold, I see him out on the frozen pond behind our house. He brings a sled, shovel, axe, and sometimes his dog... and chops blocks of ice to take back home. He says he and his wife don't care for the city water, and that this water is good and healthy for them. Yesterday it was more than 30 below with wind chill, and I was out for a (short!) ski... and there he was again.

I always stop and chat.... today I brought my camera and took this photo. (That's a great seal-skin cap he is wearing)

Monday, February 4, 2008

Brrrrrrrr......


20 below this morning, and with the windchill it drops to 50 to 60 degrees below zero....

no skiing today!

Here is a picture of a lovely "Raven Angel" I found yesterday......

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

More school-kid pics


Something a little more cheerful to help me forget about our Property woes..... :)

You win some.... you lose some.....

So I came home yesterday and happened to be online....
I often check the hometown newspaper to see what's going on back in Vermont.
This is the headline that greeted my eyes:

Montpelier property management firm, under probe by police, had extensive problems

as you may have guessed.... the property firm in question is indeed one
"Parkside Properties"... the very same folks managing our home while we are away.
They have closed up shop and are under investigation by the State's Attorne General's Office, the Police Department, and the FBI.

We haven't recieved our checks yet for December or January, and now I am beginning to understand why they wouldn't return my emails or calls.

All told, between us and our tenants, we are out about $5k. Not so nice.....

Read the full article at:
http://www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080130/NEWS01/801300350

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Arizona Photo Collage...


Playing with this new software... here are some pics from our Xmas holiday in Tucson.

Click to enlarge... enjoy!