Monthly Archives: September 2009

Sept 28th, 2009

Here we are on the tandem ride through the West!  Stayed at the Casa D Anderson and had a lovely time.  Fixed the bike chain right here in the back yard at Kelso-Longview, Washington. I am liking the plastic supports, I bet their shelf life is about 20,000 years.  Too bad only aliens will be here by then!

lawn and trees in washington painting

Sept 25th, 2009

Greetings from the trail!  Maria and I are currently on the road with our tandem bicycle, stay tuned for the Art Geo Caching project!  We just got geared up and spent a fine couple of days at the Rock N Anderson ranch in Auburn, Washington.  A fine spot to rest and recoup after a rough start on our coastal tour!  Painted this one early on Thursday morning, and had fun playing with my new GPS so look out for a new blog to follow as well!

Welcome sign and american flag in garden painting

Triple M Experience in Wrangell St. Elias with Jared….

On my last trip to McCarthy, Alaska in Wrangell St. Elias National Park I had what I call the tripple M, the most marvelous McCarthy experience.  It was amazing!  Another Super-friend has been dubbed, and the pursuit of happiness was achieved.  I painted this after bringing out three large windows, with a load of stuff for next summer, riding 60 miles within’ the park, climbing to near 7,000 feet, and drinking several liters of homebrew a night!  Overall, it was a very successful vacation/building trip in the national park.  The last day we rode to the Nizina River and saw the breathtaking Chitistone Valley.  After the near 20 mile ride we were pooped sitting around our campfire drinking a treasured bottle of homemade Pinot Noir from the vineyard Jared works at, my old time friend Mark Wacht showed up and reminded us that we said we would attend a party with him.  20 minutes later we were sitting in this tiny cabin on a lot in the Wrangells sipping rose wine from the Willamette Valley, swapping tall tales in McCarthy, Alaska.  I painted this painting for Kyle, a new friend out there, as a hospitality present.  Kyle, I hope your winter is beautiful out there.  This last trip was so remarkable I am considering making new t-shirts stating “I left my heart in McCarthy, Alaska”.

McCarthy Cabin Painting