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Anyone seen that show... tougher in Alaska? It is a pretty good show... our good friend Geo Beach goes from job to job and shows how earning a living in Alaska might be a little tougher than the average... whether it is mining for gold, ice trucking or working for power companies in below zero, wind blowing, mind numbing scenarios... there is always a little wrinkle to doing normal jobs in Alaska! I did tell him he should do a show on Realtors in Alaska...try finding corners in a blizzard....
For some reason I thought of Geo tonight when I saw these kids ride by....
Kids are a little tougher in Alaska

Oh Yeah...... On the Beach.....

Homer Alaska

http://www.history.com/content/tougher-in-alaska/host-s-bio Check out Geo on History Channel
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It was such a beautiful day today.... We had fresh snow so everything was pretty...

Fresh Snow on the mountains too...

Check out Mt Redoubt Today.... Steaming a little
Gorgeous.....
Bay Crest Hill.....Wow... the Mountains across the way ...

Gorgeous

Winter is really Beautiful in Homer Alaska...
You should check it out sometime....
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Went out to the Homer Spit today... thought we would check it out ...
see what was going on...drove out to the end of the road

Snowflakes were sprinkling down and the sky was gray with some promise of light...
Drove over to where Jean Keene aka the Eagle Lady had lived...
they have pretty much erased her from her spot..
Too bad the city of Homer couldn't have put a park up there to remember her by...
True they let her live there all that time but now..... poof it is all gone...
She still has some friends left...

They hang there...

Waiting...

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Jean Keene, the "Eagle Lady" passed away a year ago January 13, 2009. She was 85.

Jean Keene lived in a campground on the Homer Spit since her relocation to Alaska in 1977. Jean began feeding a pair of eagles on the Spit shortly after her arrival. She worked for a seafood plant where she had permission to gather surplus and freezer burned fish for the eagles. After ten years, more than 200 eagles were coming by Jean's place for breakfast. Jean loaded fish into barrels and then into her pickup for the short drive home. Before she doled out fish to the eagles, she chopped them into smaller chunks making it easier for them to carry. Jean fed 200 to 300 eagles about 500 lbs. of fish daily from late December through mid April.
For her love and generous efforts to help the Eagles she was the 2004 winner of the Lifetime Meritorious Service Award from the American Bald Eagle Foundation.

She loved her gardens almost as much as she loved her Eagles

We Miss and Remember Homer Alaska's own Jean Keen..... "The Eagle Lady"

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NOTICE TO KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH TAXPAYERS
Exemption Programs for Residents

The following exemptions are available to borough residents who own their property and occupy it as their primary residence and permanent place of abode.
The applicant must be the owner of record as of January 1.
Homeowner's Exemption: Requires a one-time filing by the owner of record and remains in effect until ownership or occupancy changes. Owners have the responsibility of notifying the Assessor if they begin to rent the property or no longer meet the borough residency or occupancy (at least 183 days) requirement. Exempts up to $20,000 in assessed value of the property.
Volunteer Firefighter/EMS Exemption: Requires annual filing and is available for current and active Volunteers of a recognized First Responder Service, Registered Fire Department or Ambulance Service. Applicant must hold an EMS or Firefighting certificate approved by the State of Alaska . The Fire or EMS Chief for each department must submit names of eligible volunteers. Exempts up to $10,000 in assessed value of the property. Maximum of 2 qualified applicants per parcel.
Disabled Resident Tax Credit: Requires annual filing by the owner of record. Applicant must have been determined in writing to be totally disabled within the meaning of the Social Security Act. Written evidence of the disability determination must be submitted each year at time of filing. Maximum of $500 is credited toward the resulting taxes on the property.
Applications for the Homeowner, Volunteer FF/EMS or Disabled Resident Exemptions must be delivered to the Assessor's Office, or postmarked on or before JANUARY 15, 2010.
Senior Citizen Exemption: Applicant must be 65 years of age or older before January 1 of the filing year (or surviving spouse age 60 or older). Proof of age (i.e., birth certificate) must be provided at the time of initial filing. The applicant must be eligible to receive a Permanent Fund Dividend. Exempts up to $300,000 in assessed value of the primary residence and residential land use.
Disabled Veteran Exemption: Requires a one-time filing by the owner of record and remains in effect until ownership or occupancy changes. The applicant must have a service-connected disability rated at 50% or more by the Veterans Administration. Verification of disability rating must be submitted annually. Exempts the value of the primary residence and residential use of land.
Applications for the Senior Citizen or Disabled Veteran Exemptions must be delivered to the Assessor's Office, or postmarked on or before FEBRUARY 15, 2010.
Applications are available at Borough Offices in Soldotna, Homer and Seward or at City Halls throughout the borough. Forms are also available for printing from the borough website http://www.borough.kenai.ak.us/
For more information, please call the Assessor's Office (907) 714-2230 -
toll free within the borough 1-800-478-4441.

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