Tuesday, April 12, 2011

THE "FAMILY" BUILDING PROJECT

Looking toward the street from on the property.
Keith and Kelly reunited!!

As many of you may have heard, we have started a "building project". We have purchased a lovely lot with a nice view of the mountains around Homer and the Caribou Hills, some 40-80 miles away, and have started building the first phase, a shop/ with 2 apartments in one end. Dallas & Melany and Rod & I will live in the apts while we build homes later.

The building is 50'X70', two stories tall, and will contain two apartments, a fish/meat processing room, a walk in freezer and cooler (Those of you who have been up here fishing/processing with us in years past will appreciate this little addition. I know I will!!!. There will be work rooms, tool rooms, food storage rooms and a high ceiling drive thru bay with garage doors on both sides for working on big equipment like boats, RV's and such. It will be a Great Shop. I will have a car garage now that won't include snowmachines, 4-wheelers, trailers and various vehicles that need to be worked on!
Road Stewie built going into the property
The "Bosses" consulting. Dallas & Rod
Happy to be here!
Smooth moves from Dallas
Looking toward the "shop/apartments during the construction . Forming the foundations/stem walls, and getting the floor work ready for the cement.
Stewie playing on the bobcat. He's actually working, but he makes it look like play!
Stewie and Sam
Rod supervising the construction crew!
Looking back toward where the house will set (where the truck & trailer is).
The Happy crew, taking a small break

Looking toward the back of the property from the street view
Keith and Jared Thomas working the cement

The backhoe Stewie used to clear the land, dig footings etc. Notice our first visitor, a young moose beneath the bucket helping himself to some tender branches left over from the excavation.



My brother Stewie Dave has been doing the dirt work, Septic, Water lines and digging the foundations as well as driveways into and out of the lot.
Rods brother Dallas has moved up and is the construction Supervisor. He is an Electrician and General Contractor. Keith and Sam (Dallas' youngest son) joined us next, then Keith's twin brother Kelly came up last week, who is helping with concrete and will do our plumbing, (He's a plumbing contractor) and they love digging trenches, building forms, shoveling dirt and pouring concrete!!! Kelly and Keith are having quite a time visiting, they were very close as children, being identical twins, but they live several hundred miles apart. With families and work they just don't get a lot of opportunity to work together.
Tomorrow they'll start standing up the walls! Pretty exciting, should go fast now, at least it will seem like a lot of visible progress for a while. We'll continue to take more photographic evidence of the coming progress.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Oh, Canada, how Long you are

So, this week I went to North Pole to help Jenny and Garry move to Spokane, Wa. They are being transferred there with the military. After finally finding enough banks to exchange some American money for Canadian, and after a two foot snow fall in North Pole, we finally got underway. Skies were blue, roads good,and we sailed along. At the border we ask the " friendly" clerk if she knew what the weather was like up ahead...She replied, " I don't know, you'll find out when you get there!!"
The kids have been great, baby Ellie even better. Beautiful landscapes. The first nite we stayed in a cute little cabins at "Buckshot Bettys"!.
Great service with home cooking. The second nite we hit some snow and finally found one very small room, which we were very grateful for, at a place called Johnsons Crossing. I've traveled the Alaska Highway many times in the last 16 years, and all I can say is the road goes on and on....forever!
No pics now, maybe later..

Monday, February 14, 2011


Thanks Rod, I Love you.


Tonight my Sweetheart of 35 years surprised me with my favorite
Flowers.. Yellow Roses. He gave them to me 35 years ago after only
1 date, after I had eye surgery. The roses were the first thing I saw when
I opened my eyes. Yes, he did win my heart forever.


Nestled among the yellow roses are a half a dozen roses of varied colors.
My baby brother, Stewie (I know he's not a baby anymore) brought
me this afternoon. Thanks Dave, your a great brother.


I have a Great Family!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

HAPPY WINTER SOLSTICE
DEC 21, 2010







HAPPY WINTER SOLSTICE EVERYONE.

So today is the darkest day of the year..and it's pretty dark nowdays. Starting tomorrow we will be gaining little bits of time each day .. Hooray!!! So, what will you be doing today???



Ten things to do on SOLSTICE DAY.....


1. Have a sing-a-long and Roast marshmellows over a driftwood fire on Kenai beach. Dress warm!


2. Drive down Sterling Hwy. honking your horn and cheering (with windows rolled down optional)


3. Watch the Lunar Eclipse while "hot tubbing" at Audreys


4. Sleep in till "whenever" because it's sooo dark no one knows it's morning until noon.


5. Have a Festival of Lights Party...Flashlights, sparklers, fireworks, cake with candles etc.


6.Curl up with a good book and stay warm and cozy till daylight?!


7. Snowmachine in the moonlight, but watch out for moose and bring a thermos of cocopure! or wheat chili.


8.Go sledding down Aud & Dons hill and build a big bonfire at the bottom in the swamp.


9.If one is in Fairbanks, go to Chena Hot Springs and relax in the "outdoor" lake -temps 110 degrees with outside temps at minus - 40 below.



10. Get out the seed catalogs, 2011 tide books and fishing/bear hunting regs to start planning next years amazing activities in ALASKA!!!

Make the most of YOUR days!


Sunday, September 5, 2010

Bucket List: BEAR -check!

Stewie, Dallas and Tom . Leaving Seward, AK for an adventure in fishing and Bear hunting around the end of Resurrection bay and up into Prince William Sound.
Tom & Rod. One of the most gorgeous days ever had in the bay.
Dallas and Rod in front of a glacier on the bottom end of Prince William
Nice Ling Cod, Rod
going to the bear hunt
Rod & Toots
We anchored up the boat, then kayaked into the coves where the streams came in, looking for black bear.
Great days, spending time together.
Aud, Cass and I as we sailed passed the Glacier.
Doing a little whale watching while fishing!
Taking in some amazing scenery


Baby Ling Cod

Black Bass (Rock Fish)


Uncle Dallas watchin his line!

This is a 7 yr old Black Bear about 6 ft tall.Rod's first bear!!










One of the bays that we kayaked in looking for bears. It was an amazingly beautiful day!






Anchoring the boat while we looked for bear, having a weenie roast on the boat.





We canoed into Day Bay out of Seward Ak, looking for bear!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Fish Hook Interview with News Channel KTUU

ROD OPENED UP HIS OWN CLINIC MARCH 2009 AND A BIG PART OF HIS BUSINESS IN THE SUMMER IS FISH HOOK REMOVAL. HE HAS A COOL WAY OF TAKING THE HOOKS OUT WITH OUT CUTTING THE BARB SO THEY CAN REUSE THEM AND BE BACK ON THE WATER IN ABOUT 10 MINUTES.  HE LOVES THE FISH HOOK REMOVAL PROCEDURES!







The news channel KTUU came to interview Dr Hall about his fish hook removal system.  The segment is called Fly by fridays. It was fun. This is the "funny" news guy who finds unique stories about alaska to share. 

http://www.ktuu.com/global/video/popup/pop_playerLaunch.asp?vt1=v&clipFormat=flv&clipId1=3987120&at1=News&h1=Fly%20by%20Fridays%20(July%2024)&flvUri=

JUST COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK AND IT WILL PLAY, THE VIDEO CLIP BELOW IS NO LONGER WORKING, SORRY. 

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

A VISIT OUTSIDE


Abigail Catherine Jacobson was born March 12th, weighing 7lb, 14 oz. 
She is adorable, isn't she. I have amazingly  beautiful grandchildren!

So I've been outside for a couple of weeks. My "baby" Cassie had her own little baby, her second, a girl, Abigail Catherine, born Mar 12th. A Fun trip for me because I get to spend time with all the grandkids in the SLC area. 

(Tom and Michell's daughters) Brooklyn is 2 years,7 months old now, very cute and sweet.
MacKenzie had her birthday while I was here, just turning 2. She looks sweet, but dont let her fool you. She can hold her own with Anyone!!
Tom has this amazing Bubble machine. I loved it, as did the kids. It was in the 70's a couple of days I was there... SWEET.  Sat I went 4 wheeling with Tom and his little family. Good times.

Dan, Cass Andrew, Abby and myself went to the Point of the mountain and watched the 
para- sailing. Deffinately something on the "To Do" list for the future.

Andrew thought I was his new best friend. WE had a great time gong on walks..ok
maybe me walking and him riding!



Andy took my hand and led me around the playground, down the slides ect. I haven't done that for a very long time!


This tent is a big hit with all the kids. Andy,Brooklyn and Kenzie were just giggling when they were playing in it.  What a great time we had.


Wednesday, March 25, 2009

NEW OFFICE!



The end of Feb. dawned a new start for Dr. Rod. He left the Medi Center and struck out on his own. The first office he set up was a quaint little log cabin just thru the block from our home. It belonged to Bishop Thomas, who graciously offered it for our services. Rod loved it, and so did the patients he saw there. But alas, it was only one room, no waiting room and could not accommodate the volume of patients he needed to see. 


Rod and our Business Manager, Wade Thomas, in front of the Cabin.


Rod was abel to ride his snow machine to work, and pop back home in between patients. 
Maybe this type of an office will have a place in our future when we don't need so many patients. It was a great place and had an awesome view of the Kenai Range. Thanks to Wade and his dad, Bishop Thomas for their help and generosity. It was a Good Time!!!

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