This is Julia, we traveled the West Coast of Australia together last year. At the end of our time there, she offered me an invitation to Alaska the following summer which I heartily excepted. |
We were nestled in the spruces, right above the beach. Eleanor's work in progress. The creek runs right by the cabin, the white noise of the rushing water was ever-present. |
A family of artists leaves art everywhere. Here a landscape painting of Day Harbor painted on a rock graced the trail down towards the beach. |
Yes indeed... this was the common area. Beyond that wall is where the new extension will one day be. |
My bed in the loft. |
The Throne. |
The Harbor's edge. |
Our valiant steed the "Bonnie Lass." |
Traffic in Seward Harbor. |
Fred had a lot of things. |
Walking Ginger and killing time while we wait for better weather. |
Fred had a couple of geese on the property. The male was not happy with me. |
These are a few more of the locals in the harbor. We were all saying our goodbyes after a diverse and enlightening Solstice party hosted at a nearby cabin. |
Drunk as skunks on the way home. This was shot at around 1:30 in the morning on the Solstice. |
Other activities included Halibut fishing! |
The smug look of a artist at work. |
These are big fish that can reach into the 100 lb range. Most of the ones we caught were mid size, 15-60 lbs. |
Ginger's only motivation was food; always scrounging for leftovers. |
I'd never seen so many glaciers until I made it to Alaska. We hiked to this one for a day trip while back home in Anchorage. |
On a few occasions we brought glacial ice back to the cabin (to help keep food cool) or to the house in Anchorage (for fancy drinking ice). |
The best Gin and Tonic I've ever had. Served chilled with glacial ice. |
Mike,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing moments of time with the McMahon Clan in Day Harbor, spectacular photos. What a great summer adventure. Seems you left a foundation in Day Harbor and took one of great memories to keep building on.
katie
Hi Mike,
ReplyDeleteI met you last night at the CMC. I wanted to get in touch with you to see about buying a print, but the "contacts" link on your website doesn't have a link. What's the best way to get in touch with you? Hopefully you read these comments...
Stephanie
Stephanie,
DeleteWow so sorry I didn't see this sooner. I wasn't aware the contact link wasn't working. Anything on my site is available for print, in any size. If you're still interested let me know.
iammikekeefe@gmail.com
415-847-1155