This July 4th was a wet one in Anchorage. The day started with a slight drizzle and then just petered out to be damp, a bit cold. Luckily there was a good amount to do and see on the Anchorage park strip – between the parade and the fair so I kept warm. There was also a chili cook off that unfortunately I forgot to test out.
I took quite a few photos – and even after the edits ended up with a pretty size-able photo-essay so I decided to cut it into two parts. The second part will be posted tomorrow morning… so be sure to check back!
Here's part two of the Anchorage July 4th Parade and Fair photo essay. You can check out part 1 here. Even with the damp weather the crowds were out in force - many in some really cool costumes/uniforms - the 5 men in period uniforms were nice enough to pose…
Backbone calls on Alaskans to show their support for getting a fair return for Alaska's oil resources, owned in common by all Alaskans, by attending rallies on Thursday, April 4th at noon all across Alaska. When: Thursday, April 4, 2013 at noon Where: Juneau: On the Capitol Steps Anchorage: At…
This just in from Juneau: Last night, under the cover of darkness, the House Resources Committee made the Governor’s oil wealth giveaway an even BIGGER giveaway. Just after 2:00a.m. the House Resources Committee amended the bill, reducing the tax rate from 35 to 33 percent, giving away an additional $300-$400 million…
Did the person in the moose contest get lost? The Furries convention is this weekend in Pittsburgh.
That was supposed to say moose COSTUME, not moose contest. Sometimes my fingers move faster than my brain.
Great photos, thanks!