Our Place on the Web
Welcome to our little home on the web. This site should give you a pretty good idea where we live and of course, what we love to do in our spare time. You can even go to our Community Corner and actually see some of what has been going on.
Please check back often for new features. You never know when you'll see a new picture or read about something new. If you want to know what the weather is like, just checkout the weather page as it is updated every 5 minutes.
So sit back, find a link of interest on our page, and enjoy! Thanks for visiting!
A little something from an old friend of our's:
Seeing both sun and moon suspended in opposition to one another across a midnight sky is something to behold indeed, indistinguishable but for intensity, the light passing between two golden orbs spilling out across lush valleys and overflowing distant, sparkling white peaks. Taken in concert with the knowledge that the endless cycle of dawn to dark of night marches seamlessly across all but a small portion of the world is enough to give one pause. These are but mere human terms that do poor justice to an indescribable scene bordering on the spiritual. It must be seen to be believed, and even then seems too good to be true.
Rob Bjelland
somewhere north of Fairbanks
June 21, 2002
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Our Weather Here you can find all sorts of weather data. From basic temperature to radar and archives of past readings. It seems to be very popular with not only family and friends, but also local pilots, and state and federal agencies. Make sure you check KL8DX's weather too. He is about 3 miles away, but at a little bit of a higher elevation. Very interesting to compare the observations. |
Community Corner Family and friends can check this page out to see our photos. You do need to sign up and be approved in order to check this site out. It's free and helps keep our stuff secure. |
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Sean's Ham Radio Page (KL1SF) This page has some basics about my activity and my equipment.. I created and maintain my own online logbook! |
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