Seiners working their gear near Katlian Bay a couple of years ago. If you have the Sitka phone book this year, you can see a larger image of this shot.
We never tire of seeing the majestic bald eagles that frequent our area. This poor guy (gal?) was sitting under a tree to get out of the heavy drizzle that filled the sky this day.
You never know what you might run into walking the beaches around Sitka. While cruising with a group of elderly residents of the Sitka Pioneer Home, we spotted this hungry bruin.
First-time visitors to Sitka are often unnerved when they first see the runway at our airport. From a couple of miles up it looks like a small driveway, but is in fact about six thousand feet long and 737's can stop in about a third of the runway in a pinch.
One of our favorite places to go in Sitka is up a short, but steep trail at the top of the Harbor Mountain Road. From the overlook there, you have a 270 degree view of majestic Sitka Sound and Sitka-by-the-sea.
After several years of working to meet all of the legal requirements, the Fortress of the Bearsopened in Sitka with its' first occupant, a small brown bear cub. Public viewing opened last week.
From May to September, scores of charter boats take their clients out for a half-day or a day of fishing in beautiful Sitka Sound. This group passes the Rockwell Lighthouse on the way.