Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Ok, I'd live there in three out of four seasons. Should have a boat docked down on the water, too.

 


15 comments:

  1. A luxury yurt at Shearwater Cove, a remote wilderness eco-lodge located in Alaska. Accessible only by boat, the lodge is situated in Resurrection Bay near Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park.

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  2. Photos never show the realities of mosquitoes...

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    1. There's a dozen on my cousin, I can hear them fuckers buzzin'...

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  3. The entire thing is on stilts meaning (at least to me) that the lake water rises and floods the area... or the snow melt poses a problem for run off. Or as one "Annie" points out, mosquitoes may pose a major problem, hench the elevated sleeping quarters.

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  4. PSA…..bears can climb trees and/or stairs

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  5. I never realized how much a little elevation affects the scourge of mosquitoes until I visited my MN cousin whose deck was 16 feet above the ground 70 feet from a forest. Not even a nibble.

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    1. I lived in Minnesota for 10 years. They have four seasons:
      Floods
      Tornadoes
      Blizzards
      And Mosquitoes.

      The MN state bird is also a Mosquito.

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    2. I thought the state bird was a somali.

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  6. That’s a high altitude photo.
    I wonder how much of that view is obscured by the trees. Especially as they grow.

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  7. Hey, Anonymous March 11, 2026 at 3:21 AM... THAT'S fvckin' funny!!!

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