Saturday November 3, 2025

Good morning, morning, hello sunshine.
Our resident eagle.
The hangar hasn’t been this empty in 15 or 20 years.
Jody delivered rafters for the fuel shed. They are unloaded and up on the bank. We will put them up when the rain stops.
Adam coming into the landing in the skinny water. He had made a trip to Skwentna and stopped at Silty Slough on his way back to pick up the rear side by side wheels so that I could get the tires mounted. I will ride upriver with him in a few more days.
The fuel shed framed up. Kari made a solo trip in the Sea Ark with the metal roofing for this side.

The View from the Outhouse

Hello from Silty Slough. It was about 30 degrees outside when I made it upstairs. Kari was already having her coffee and soaking up some heat from the woodstove.

When we bought the stove, they said it was a convertible. I didn’t think too much about it. I never owned a convertible before. When I was in town this fall, I went by Alaska Stove and Spa to get a couple spare glass panels for the door just in case someone gets wild with the poker. I inquired about the convertible option and ended up buying one for $300. That’s really not that much in a bankruptcy of this size. It laid around for a few months, a couple of weeks ago I decided to install our new Cadillac converter. I don’t want to say catalytic converter because they are hot items for thieves in town…no pun intended. I don’t understand why they can’t quickly solve this problem; the thieves have to sell them somewhere. Find those people buying them and lock them up, they are just as guilty as the thieves. Anyway, the Cadillac converter was simple to install. It really evens out the temperature, and the stove puts out more heat with longer burn times. The 13 plus full chords of wood that Kari and Thor have in the shed will last at least two winters with some left over for a third

My last view promised to continue accounting for past activities over the summer and fall. Here is the second installment. BTW I asked for suggestions for naming the new ballroom at the White House in the last post. Teddy came up with “The Michelle Obama Memorial Ball Room” What do you think?

In the Summer I decided to go to our 55th class reunion in Indiana,so I booked a ticket to Chicago, rented a car, and made hotel reservations. Everything set, I never book anything when I travel, just wing it, this is a first. Thor wanted to come along since he has never been anywhere except Alaska and Hawaii, so he talked me into it. A couple weeks before we were scheduled to leave I came down with a case of shingles, I’m not talking about a bundle of cedar shakes but a full-blown case of shingles. It was the weekend of course, Captain Kari hustled us into Palmer to the urgent care place and I got some medicine. It took several days for the pain to subside and a couple weeks for the sores to heal. I had gotten the vaccine 8-10 years ago, the single shot one that is only 51% effective. As soon as I get to town in January, I’m getting the two shot Shingrix vaccine. I wouldn’t wish shingles on anyone….except maybe a few liberal Trump hating Democrats.

Summer of 24 I traded for a boat, motor, and trailer. It sat around until this summer when Kari wanted Steve, Thor, and I to inspect it. We pulled the floorboards out and found a lot of bad welds and cracks in the tubing where it had been repaired. I took it to Greatland Welding and they said that I could save hundreds of dollars if I bought a die grinder and ground the bad welds out. After about $400 worth of die grinder and burs and a week’s time, Steve and Thor had the welds cleaned up. Now it is back at Great Land to be welded, along with a flat diamond plate aluminum floor, flotation pods, air ride seats, and a beefed-up transom. Should make it into a great boat to support the compound at Silty Slough. The boat trailer is another project.

Late this fall I got the wild idea to rent out most of our hangar. I called a friend, and he jumped at renting the space, one slight problem the space he wanted was occupied by treasures that I had been collecting and hauling up the Alcan over the past 25 or 30 years.

The river was dropping so Kari, Thor, and the boys headed out in the boat for Silty Slough. I stayed back and started selling my treasures out of the hangar and hauling things i really didn’t need, but had been keeping around for 20 years to the dump. Scrap lumber, old parts that I had replaced with new, you never know when I may need them, empty containers, pieces of wire….you know the drill. Hangar cleaned out.

We were assigned our permanent spot in the storage lot at Deshka Landing so I decided to clear it off and get Newman’s to haul in a couple loads of gravel. I took the hangar Kubota to the landing to level it out,

then decided to leave it there for the winter fuel hauling. I’m too old to move 55 gal full fuel barrels around, so as Tom Brion would say, “Trade oatmeal power for diesel power”

I made a final Costco run, found a couple rear tires that were take offs at AMDS for the side by side and had them mounted. 2 tires $50 each and $50 to mount both at Diversified Tire. The best deal I’ve had in a long time. They didn’t have any take offs to fit the front, so i think some agency in the government owes me 2 front tires. The very least they should subsidize the difference between $50 and the actual cost. What do you think?

On October 2nd I headed up the river with everything in the barge with Adam and Joe Gabrazak. “River Dan’s Boys” Iron Dog Team 23. Our neighbor Jody Peyton is also running on Team 34. Let’s support our Yentna River friends and cheer them on February 14th.

October 3rd we pulled the Sea Ark out of the river, maybe a bit early, but better early than late. Even with the strong river current, Captain Kari put it on the trailer the first try. Like the “Dreaded Side Wind” in aviation.

No pictures were taken, in case we are captured I wouldn’t want to have to eat my phone. I dont think the government would give me a new one. Now we are committed, here until it is possible to travel the winter trail, probably after Christmas.

I have some things to do outside and I don’t want to get fired from my job, so I better get going.

Thank you, Lord for watching over us.

I’ll be in touch.

Blue Skies!!

Don

Tuesday November 5, 2024

Hello from Silty Slough. Steve Butts and I installing an ADSB antenna and a Wi-Fi link to Steve’s cabin. That’s me on top of 5 stands of scaffolding. They say at 72 you are not supposed to go over 3 steps high on a ladder.
Silty Slough compound.
Illegal voter.
Fox that tried to vote absentee.
Nunavut has pretty license plates.
Iqaluit is very expensive. Most everything is flown in.
The city of Iqaluit, capitol of Nunavut Territory.

The View from the Outhouse

Hello friends, I looked back through my posts and realized that I hadn’t checked in for about a year. We are still kicking.

The cabin is still coming along. We can see the light at the end of the tunnel. The metal siding is up, the Trex is on the front porch, the new woodshed is stacked full of wood.

Last year I decided being retired is too much work so I took a part time job flying. It gets me out of the house and lets me see some places that I have only flown over at the airline. I’ve been to Valdez, Cordova, Sitka, King Salmon, and Kodiak in Alaska. Many trips to Boeing Field in Seattle. It was exciting to go to Yellowknife, NWT and Iqaluit, Nunavut Territory, ending up about 300 miles from Greenland. It’s a great job, beats working.

I had to work pretty hard doing cabin things for a few weeks to get a kitchen pass to escape on the helicopter to Wolf Lake. I’m going to be gone about a month so Kari and Thor are holding the fort down. The good news is when I fly back out in the helicopter I can bring fresh food for the holidays and presents. From the amount of stuff I’ve collected I may need two helicopters.

Life isn’t all skittles and beer. While in town I bit into a Hershey Kiss and broke a front tooth. It couldn’t be repaired and had to be pulled. Pretty good I got to be a jack o lantern for Halloween. I guess chocolate is bad for me after all.

The latest news is that we held the Silty Slough election yesterday to beat the rush. Mayor Cooper won once again. Teddy is making noise about term limits. Our population is 6. Kari, Thor, myself, Cooper, Teddy, and Oden the cat. Piper passed away earlier but was still somehow able to vote. We received about 5000 mail in ballots voting for Kamala but they were disqualified because the mail plane arrived too late. We had a wolf, a moose, several coyotes, two eagles, a fox, and a couple ravens come up from the southern border of the slough but were turned away since they didn’t have ID. So Mayor Cooper’s political machine once again won by a landslide. He is talking about appointing Kamala dog catcher but she may not be qualified. The garbage collector position will be open since we have a lot of garbage and deplorables residing here.

Watch for an announcement from Mayor Cooper. His website is going to be selling FEMA tee shirts with their motto “Too little, too late” on them.

It’s time to have a nap to be rested for the election results. I’m in Seattle, flying, better than being in Portland where they could burn the place down.

Vote early and often. Stay safe and stay out of Walmart.

I hope everyone has a great day!!

Thank you Lord for watching over us.

I’ll be in touch.

Blue skies!!