Photographer Lacee Johnson provides unquestionable proof that the Brown bears ARE awake in the Anchorage, Alaska area. It's a cow and cub, but to be perfectly honest, I can't really tell which is which! #Alaska#AlaskaWildlife#AlaskaBrownBears
Today's wildlife encounters at the college campus where I live. Mom moose and her daughter are seen in two separate places. My hubby rounded the corner up on that hill and there stood mom moose. Cloudy day! Pics aren't very good...sorry! #Alaska#AlaskaWildlife#Moosetodon
About a two mile strip of shorefast sea ice hanging on at Nome Saturday late afternoon. Beyond that open water, just visible as a thin dark blue line on the Nome CVB webcam looking across Front Street to Norton Sound beyond. 5pm weather 35F (+1.7C), slight sea breeze. #SeaIce#akwx#Alaska
Painting of the northern lights, undated, by Bob Ross (1942-1995). The Air Force brought Ross to Alaska in the 1960s, and his first painting experience was at a USO class in Anchorage. #alaskahistory#alaska
my ancient iphone 8 couldn't really grasp what was happening, but my ancient panasonic lumix picked up quite a bit with its little leica lens on aperture priority #aurora#alaska
We grew up in Alaska, but don't currently live there. Long for the lights every winter.
Watching people see the auroras for the first time -- especially those who thought they would never see them -- has been such a surprising and wonderful boost to the spirit.
Growing up under them was formative in ways I can't put to words, and I'm so glad more people have had a bit of that experience.
Circa 1900, a woman and two men standing on a wooden sidewalk in Skagway. This photo could launch an entire essay on fashion in gold rush era Alaska. Note the heavy skirt that could survive the mud and snow. #alaskahistory#skagway#alaska
Thanks to a generous gift, I now have a digital copy of the rare 1976 film Pipe Dreams, Gladys Knight's first acting role. The movie is set amidst the construction of the Alaska Pipeline and was shot on location in Alaska. #alaskahistory#alaska https://youtu.be/tDXnnXXsIU4
Dec 1951, Dammit the donkey in Ketchikan. Dammit, formerly a freight hauler in Craig, was a retired local celebrity in Ketchikan by then. Photo taken after a prank where Dammit was left in a 2nd floor apartment. Via Tongass Historical Museum #alaskahistory#alaska#ketchikan
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This inverted image of Ballaine Lake shows a vivid reflection of dark clouds and a forest. The sky, filled with towering clouds, reflects into the water, creating a dramatic and distorted view. The top part of the image is the reflection, and the bottom part shows the trees along the lake's edge. The photo was taken in late summer at Ballaine Lake in Fairbanks, Alaska.