Congruent ConfluenceBy Nancy Whiting, KenaiWhere land and sea and sky are congruent,The hand of God is seen all through it.A place of awesome beauty and strengthIs...
My Crazy, Bouncy DogBy Nancy Whiting, KenaiHer feet are splayed in every directionand she doesn't mind my soft correction because she hears I am laughing soto see...
...example of an aquatic invasion: In June 2010, researchers discovered Didemnum vexillum-also known as "rock vomit"-in Whiting Harbor near Sitka. This species, which can cover large areas of the seafloor, is an aggressive invader and a potential threat...
...organism nicknamed "Sea Vomit" due to its pale orange color and the way it covers exposed surfaces - was discovered in Sitka's Whiting Harbor in 2010, and the hardy freshwater plant elodea canadensis has cropped up in several lakes and waterways in Interior...
...one, is located in a back room of CEO Butch Whiting's log home near Steele Creek Road. The patterns...Pretty good, actually. "I like our odds," Whiting said with a small smile. Whiting said he's confident in the designs because...
...done. That's what we do." Christina Whiting of Homer was in middle of a visit to the...experienced anything like this," said Whiting. "I've never been in a war zone or...people weeping." Earlier this week, Whiting made her way to an area where she offered...
...Miller Loop. Second place Mike Schilling, Jenny Bowman and Terri Schilling on Holt Lamplight. Third place Ray and Nancy Whiting in Chugiak Estates. Congratulation to the winners and I thank everyone who took the time to spread the holiday cheer with...
I'm sure it was a lovely party. There were balloons and crepe paper decorating the area. Very nice. I wasn't there for the celebration, but my husband and I were there afterward. It wasn't in someone's backyard. This was Captain Cook State Park in the picnic area overlooking Cook Inlet.
In a recent edition of the Clarion (Nov. 18), Norm Olson wrote, "It's about time that the slaves stand up to the federal government and start acting like free men!" In his letter, he likens residents of Alaska to slaves of the federal government. In theory, I don't disagree with Mr. Olson's perspective, but there is more to it than simple theory.
...everyone believe they already know all they need to know if the unexpected happens? The cost of the class was $80. It may seem expensive, but the PFDs were deposited a week before. Really, what's your excuse? Nancy Whiting, Kenai
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