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 Posted By: vicsailgarden 
Oct 2  # 6 of 16
Quote chubbyalaskagriz wrote:
Hi Vicki!

Welcome to the table! Pulluppa chair and help yourself to the coffee-pot or pitcher of iced-tea over yonder... We're a good, friendly group that always enjoys meeting new folks and making new friends- so c'mon in and make yourself at home.

I know Seattle well. You have a lovely city to call home. I worked in Alaska for years and passed thru Seattle regularly. For a period I even kept an aprtment at Oxford Crest- an histoirc old building at the feet of Capital Hill and First Hill- on Boren Ave. just down from Virginia-Mason Hospital. I was a 10-minute walk from Pike Place Market, the original Crab Louis Salad at the Four Seasons Olympic Hotel, The Egyptian Theater on Pine, and all the crazy fun of Capital Hill's Broadway alternative scene. Loved eating at 'Tulio's', 'Flying Fish' and 'Hamburger Mary's'!

Again, WELCOME! smiles- kevin (chubbyalaskagriz)

Thanks for the warm welcome
I actually grew up in Alaska - my father homesteaded out on Huffman road back in the late 50s. Then we moved to Seldovia. I'll never forget the salmonberries and king crab. Do you still live in Alaska?
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 Posted By: vicsailgarden 
Oct 2  # 7 of 16
Yes, I do - mostly herbs as we're always gone for 3 wks or so in the summer. Everything else just dies, even if we have a housesitter ... can't believe what they can do to a tomato plant in 3 weeks heehee! What is in your garden?
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 Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz 
Oct 2  # 8 of 16
Wow Vicki!

What a small world!

I no longer live in AK but I still own a cabin on Berry Drive just off Murphy Dome Road near UAF, in Fairbanks.

Seldovia? Wow. I love it there- and @ Halibut Cove... "THE SALTRY"!!! One of my FAV restaurants in the whole state! Then across the inlet back in Homer- one of my other favs in the state is (or was? I heard it may have closed-down) is "Cafe Cups".

Dang! Feels good to have someone hanging 'round here from the old neighborhood!

I lived in AK for 13 years. Work took me many places. First year was spent in Dutch Harbor. Then a ski season in Thompson Pass- Valdez. Then 3 years in Cooper Landing on the Kenai Peninsula. Then stints in Seward and Anchorage- then Fairbanks. Then work took me to the Slope (my LEAST fav place in AK!) and also to a remote mining camp near Ruby and Huslia on the Yukon River- then Nome. Then back in Dutch Harbor again- then Admiralty Island, down in South-East. SO... as the song says- "I've been everywhere, man!"

Are you still up North today? ...or have you migrated Outside?

Speaking of salmonberries- here's ya a hand-full! smiles- k.
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 Posted By: jfain 
Oct 2  # 9 of 16
I grow, lots of tomatoes in every color, zucchini, squash, tomatillos, beets, rhubarb and all manor of peppers both sweet and hot. I also have tons of herbs. Too bad you don't get to do very much gardening. I've heard that with 6 months of daylight the veggies up there get huge!
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 Posted By: cookie 
Oct 2  # 10 of 16
Wow jfain, you grow lots of stuff! I Love all those veggies. I grew sage the colorful one this year in a small pot. I think I should probably take it inside now. I bought it because it was a pretty plant, love plants. Cookie :)