“World's Most Complete Neighborpedia”
Explore:   What's happening in your neck of the woods?

Debra Leisek

Flower Power .... are these guys cute or what?

08-21-09
Debra Leisek

Are these guys cute or what??? Talk about brightening up your Day!

Homer Alaska

The owners of this Homer Alaska Home are brimming with creativity and Flower Power!

Each week or so they change outfits and themes...

this week they are Back Yard Barbeque Kiss The Cook Charmers!

Homer Alaska

Last week they were Classic tourists with cameras and smiles at the ready!

Homer Alaska

These Homer Folks Love Flowers! We all do...Winter is long and Flowers are good!

Homer Alaska

There is no Place like Homer Alaska

Homer Alaska City Council Looks to Future Homer Spit Regulations

08-20-09
Debra Leisek

Homer Spit....Homer Alaska 99603

Homer Alaska Spit

The Homer City Council and Planning Commission have decided to create a Plan for the Homer Spit. The plan will determine development and recommend improvements and zoning reulations for the Spit. Anyone who has any interest in the Homer Spit should be involved now not later in helping to mold the plane for zoning and regulations. A Web site for people to get updates on the process and to suggest ideas can be found at www.homerspitfutureplan.com There is only one Homer Spit… and the time to be involved is now to help the process proceed in a positive and successful outcome!

Homer Alaska Spit

There is Only ONE Homer Spit! Winter or Summer Lets Make sure they Get it right!

Wordless Wednesday Homer Alaska

08-19-09
Debra Leisek

Wordless Wednesday Homer Alaska!

Homer Alaska 99603

There really is no place like Homer Alaska...

This is how it looks on a bad day coming down the hill into Homer....

Homer Alaska 99603

It is just beautiful even on a rainy cloudy day with the steamy fog blurring the lines

of the mountains and glaciers across the way....

Homer Alaska 99603

Homer Alaska.... A Great Place to be!

Homer Alaska Sandhill Cranes....Kachemak Bay Delight!

08-19-09
Debra Leisek

Homer Alaska Sandhill Cranes....

Sandhill Cranes are long legged beautiful creatures... You just have to stop and watch them fly over you when they make their graceful approach...honking sometimes to announce their arrival, they are fascinating to watch.....Cranes love to Dance and when they get going it is a sight to see...

In Homer Alaska we have a 200 plus population of Sandhill Cranes during the season... they come up to the northland to breed... late September they begin their flight back down to the warmer lower 48

Homer Alaska 99603

In winter, the cranes spend time in central California near Lodi.

Homer's own Cranes will be at San Joaquin Valley in plenty of time for the annual Lodi, California, Sandhill Crane Festival, scheduled for November 6-8, 2009. The Lodi festival is much like the Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival in Homer Alaska held in early May. Crane arrival information is recorded and celebrated on both ends of the cranes' journey.

Homer Alaska Sandhill Cranes

Homer Alaska Sandhill Cranes

Maps and access to the Google Earth information is found at http://www.werc.usgs.gov/sattrack/cranes/maps.html.

Additional information about the Homer birds can be found at http://www.cranewatch.org.

For information about the Lodi Festival go to http://www.cranefestival.com/

Homer Alaska 15th Annual Run to Cure Breast Cancer

08-17-09
Debra Leisek

Homer Alaska Cure Cancer

Homer Alaska 15th Annual Run to Cure Breast Cancer

Walk Run Or Shave to raise Money to Cure Cancer

and Wear PINK for the Cause!

Homer Alaska Cure Cancer

Another Huge Success

Homer Alaska Cure CancerHomer Alaska Cure Cancer

Homer Alaska Cure CancerHomer Alaska Cure Cancer

Homer Alaska Cure CancerHomer Alaska Cure Cancer

Homer Alaska Cure CancerHomer Alaska Cure CancerHomer Alaska Cure Cancer

August 16th 2009

Homer Alaska Cure Cancer

Bay Realty is Proud to Support this Event!

Think Pink...Think Cure for Cancer!

If you were unable to attend, tax-deductible sponsorships and donations of any amount are encouraged. All proceeds stay in Homer to support early breast cancer detection and the local mammogram program.. For more information, visit kbfpc.org or call 235-3436.