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The week’s tweets

August 29, 2010 By Chris Corrigan Notes 2 Comments

  • Pouring rain in Toronto this early morning. Was really heavy last night. Up at sparrow fart today to head all the way to Anchorage. #
  • Travel blows my mind: from a humid rainy early morning in Toronto to a calm afternoon by the glassy waters of Cook Inlet, Alaska. #
  • Layers upon layers of stillness. The smooth grey of Cook Inlet beneath the smooth grey blanket of morning cloud. #
  • Art of Hosting on Bowen Island, BC, Canada Oct 3-6, 2010. Join us and pass on the invite…you don't want to miss it! http://bit.ly/dd7VQo #
  • Stunning moonset this morning. Pink full moon dipping into the sea. It's a clear morning in Anchorage. Off to Dutch Harbor this afternoon. #
  • About to board a little Saab turbo prop for Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands. Cross another item off the bucket list! #
  • Low clouds and fog soften the sharp peaks of Unalaska . Soft rain on the waters of Dutch Harbor and cool midnight air through my window. #
  • A long dark grey dawn breaking in the Aleutians. Low cloud is thinking about lifting and revealing the breathtaking beauty of these islands. #
  • Back in Anchorage for the night. The Aleutians already seem like a dream to me now. #
  • Nuthatches, juncos, crickets and the sound of the wake of the 630 ferry washing on Pebbly Beach. I must be finally back home. #
  • My fingers are sore…practicing for a little set of songs at BowFest tomorrow:, our annual Bowen Island festival. See you there! #

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2 Comments

  1. Bob Prochnow says:
    August 30, 2010 at 7:34 am

    I want to find a person who lives on one of the islands so I can comunicate with him. There has to be some one with a computer at the air field or etc. that I can e-mail to. I find the islands interesting. I know there would be no one there that remember WW II but that was a interesting place and no one tells the hardship that fell on us to take the islands. Its like they do not want us to know that they were so close. And no one knew.
    Bob

  2. Chris Corrigan says:
    August 30, 2010 at 7:50 am

    Bob check the comments from my blog post last week. A Dutch Harbor poster left a comment. There are lots of connected people there but the internet is slow, dialup from a satellite.

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