To the Ends of the Earth

When I arrived in Anchorage in May, one of the first birds I noticed as I began to explore my new surroundings is the Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea). A relative of the gulls, this sleek bird was dressed in breeding plumage of white and light gray with a head soaked in black from the forehead, over the crown and nape.

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Six months later....

I am in Alaska. Not as a tourist. Not on a temporary basis like last time. I live here now. I am an official resident of Alaska with an AK driver’s license and plates to prove it to myself. Who’d a thunk this would be my future? Definitely not me.

I’ll tell you how I feel about this: at once intensely excited and scared.

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The Meditative Quality of Nature Journaling

As a Natural Science Illustrator, Artist & Instructor since 1992, almost everything I know about the natural world comes from observing and taking notes in a sketchbook. Nature Journaling is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to discover the wild plants and animals around you.

No special skill is required to start a nature journal. With only a pen or pencil and a sheet or two of paper anyone can begin journaling on their own.

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Juneau, Alaska, Part 2: Climate and Habitats of the Pacific Rainforest

Southeast Alaska receives an impressive amount of water, from about 27” (in Skagway) up to about 400” annually (southern Baranof Island) depending on location and elevation, with Juneau receiving about 90” annually (7.5’).  Unlike the northern parts of the state, Juneau is a temperate rainforest.

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Juneau, Alaska Part 1: How Did I Get Here?

I never imagined I would find myself in Alaska.  It always seemed so far away and so far out of the realm of my reality that I never considered it a possibility.  But there I was, wandering around Juneau in an exhausted, stunned frame of my mind.

This was a very unexpected adventure.

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The Art Flea Market

What is art worth to you? Another way of asking this question: What would you pay for an original work of art?

Pricing one’s own art work is a personal process.  It can be an exhaustive exercise where self-worth comes in to play over and over again.  One has to consider subjective factors such as size, medium, whether or not the piece is framed.  Objective factors such as skill and experience, personal connection to the piece and understanding your market weigh into the process.

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Clarity

Building a website is a massive job for one who knows so little about how websites are designed. Creating an attractive website requires a good deal of behind-the-scenes effort. Even with the oh-so-helpful DIY website-building companies, there is still so much to think about: aesthetics; functionality; primary purpose; short-term and long-term goals; balancing "wants" with technical obstacles.

All of this and more guided me in creating a new website for Birchtree Studio, and forced me to dig deep to envision what this business could be.

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