Alaska / The Final Frontier where I was born

in #travel7 years ago

I happen to have been born in Alaska. I lived in both Anchorage and Juneau. I only lived in Alaska the first 6 1/2 years of my life but remember wonderful things about the life there. I remember as a child the sea coast of Juneau. Beautiful sea shells, chorals, and sea creatures would was ashore. I remember my parents always having us fly to neighboring cities because you can only get somewhere from ferry or by plane. A car just can't pass the mountains surrounding Juneau.

Anchorage was something else. I remember festivals with eskimo's. They would put one person on a huge skin tarp and toss him in the air about 20 feet up sometimes. I remember dog sleigh races, along with frozen tennis courts during winter time. Tennis courts were always frozen over so people could go ice skating any time.

I remember on April fools day one year when I was 5. A large moose walked into our yard (we lived by a mountain on about 5 acres). I ran inside to tell my mother that a moose was in the yard. My mom said "you are April fooling me". Then she looked and saw the moose.

I have wonderful memories of picking wild blue berries on a hillside with my mom, and going to a farm to see some really amazing huge carrots. I'll never forget the story my Grand Dad told me. He said he bartered for a King Crab in Wittear(sp) The crabs legs hung over both sides of his pick up truck. He paid a kid $5 for the crab.

Earthquakes. I vividly remember falling to the ground during earth quakes. I seriously couldn't stand up so I would just sit on the ground. I remember my best friend David's basement. His parent built a huge sand box in their basement for him to play in because the winters were so long.

White Nights. They really do exist. My Mom had to put tin foil over our windows so we could sleep. Otherwise it would be almost day light in our bedroom. You can actually read a newspaper under the white nights of Alaska. Its like Day time lasts forever.

I remember our neighbor having a snow mobile. One day we tied our sled to the back of it and I sat on the very back of the sled. He took off and I did a back flip off the sled.

We always cut down our own Christmas Trees. My father, brothers and myself would go with the big sled to the neighboring mountain and we would choose a tree to cut down. What a joyous time

Another wonderful memory was watching my brothers fire off their rockets from car batteries at their school. A wonderful memory.

The best memories I had from Alaska was always when I was with my family at home, talking, playing games, dancing, sitting around the wood burning stove, and having fun.

The funny memory I remember was when I was with my mom at the grocery store. It was popular for women to wear wigs outside to keep their heads warm in the 70's. I was in the car and watched my mother slip on the ice. She fell on her bottom and her wig came off. I cried and cried because I thought her hair fell off.

Thanks for reading. Please share your memories of early child hood. They will be nice for your kids to read one day. God bless and please do subscribe. The 3 pictures above are taken from google pics. The bottom photo is of me at 6. I was living in Anchorage, Alaska at the time. Wonderful Memories. Have a Great day. Cheers.

(All images were downloaded from google imaging under the subjects: Alaska, Mountains of Alaska, crabs of Alaska, Earth Quake of Alaska)

The last image is my photo @crowe on Steemit

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My dad was working in a logging camp in Hoonah (if i remember right not far from Juneau). Probably the most unforgettable time of my life especially as a child! Back then the "theater," was going to the dump to watch the bears rummage through garbage!!! LOL it was great too!! Very cool place. I will visit again someday.

Thank you for sharing this. My son lived in Alaska for awhile and he would take pictures that looked like they weren't even real. The land of Alaska is picturesque. Simply breathtaking. The aspect you shared about your mom putting tin foil over your window hilarious. That would be the only downside I can think of. I can even take the cold. Oh and kids with their parents and hair. What is that about? lol! My son cried and hit me when I cut mine.

I have so many great memories from Alaska. I hope one day to take my children there so they can see where their Daddy was born. Thanks for the nice reply. Following your blog now. Cheers.

It would be really awesome for your kids to be able to travel to the area where you grew up and to get to know Alaska from your perspective since you lived there. It will be a much richer experience when not seeing at as a tourist.

You're welcome and thank you. :)

A wonderful story of remembrance; I enjoyed reading it. Loved the part when you cried because your mother's 'hair' fell off...My time in Alaska, though 'short' (six months) in the 1970's are fond as well. The beauty of those mountains are astounding. Being chased by a bull Moose running out from the woods was a bit frightening though...Regards @angryman Have a happy day.

Thanks @angryman. I appreciate the compliment and the nice words. I am glad you were able to visit Alaska. I also haven't seen Alaska since the 1970's. We moved around 1976. Cheers Mate.

I learned a thing or two about real life living in Alaska. It is both educational and enjoyable.Thanks for sharing!

Thanks for the nice compliment. Cheers.

wow!Travel is very nice..nature is very beautiful..i appreciate your blog..thanks for sharing this post..best of luck..resteemit.

Thank you much. I appreciate the compliment.

this great nature my friend crowe,,thanks for sharing this content..

And thank you for reading. Have a great day.

nature travelling post is alltime good...
i love to do this activity
thanks for sharing

Thank you for reading my post. I hope you get to go to Alaska one day.

nice place and photography.

Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Cheers.

Alaska looks so beautiful, I hope to visit one day.

I bet you will get yourself over there one day. The fishing is really out of this world. Cheers.

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