Monday, August 8, 2011

Juneau Bear

This is a bear that we saw out by Eagle Beach getting a little chow.....We were only about 20 feet from him in the car.

Kylie and Kenya videos.....

  Kylie showing off her dancing and walking; and a
   look at Kenya with her eyes open (She is only 3 days old in this one.)

Kylie getting excited playing with Papa and Amy.









Kenya....





Friday, August 5, 2011

Haines Bears and .....


These are just a few of the bears that I saw in Haines last week.  Enjoy.
This male bear was across the river from me.

Here are a mama and her two cubs.  The cubs are last years, that is why they are so large.  I was only about 40 feet from them.  The sound on the video is the wind blowing.  It seems to always be blowing in Haines.

There they go with the catch of the day.


They hauled the fish up into the woods and then chowed down.




Another set of cubs that got separated from their mom.  These cubs are this years.






Take a look at this and see if you can figure out what this squirrel was doing.







Wednesday, August 3, 2011

 Kenya at Nana and Papa's house, three days old.
Wanted folks to also know she weighed 7 lbs and 5 oz at birth, not 7 1/2 lbs.   
 Kenya, 5 days old, laying on her mom and dad's couch looking at big sister Kylie and Nana.
 

Did you notice the wrinkles on the forehead?  Just like her dad.  She looks alot like Jesse. 

Here is big sis getting all excited with Nana and Kenya.
Taking Nana to the airport for her trip to Haines.
Oh yeahhhhh.... Life in Haines!!!  This is Brian's dad, Bob, resting his eyes on his deck in Haines.
Neka and Brian also had to get in on some relaxation.
Man, I don't think I would use those for a pillow!!!
Amy and cousin Marshall (from Texas) enjoying an ice cream cone on the deck.
The "Cannery" in Haines.

I entered a cross stitch blanket that I made for Kylie in the Southeast Alaska State Fair. 
Well, I got first place!!!
 Another great day in Haines.
Dad in front of the little shuttle that he drives for the cruise ship tourists in Haines.  He takes them from the ship to land where they can catch the buses into town.  The dock is quite long and some folks prefer riding.