My email is billofalaska@hotmail.com
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I’ve several more books being written so stay tuned!
And the newest book is:
“Making Do or Doing Without”
“It sure brings back a lot of good memories” M.J.
“I remember lots of the things you wrote about. Great stuff!” D.P.
“Thanks for the Alaskan history lesson!” R.H.
“The net’s full of fish so keep it tight and away from that riptide or we’ll lose them! What do you mean a spark plug broke? Quick get a similar one from the outboard and re-gap it.”
“The food freighter with our winter supply of canned goods is going to be at least three weeks late. It’s a good thing our freezer is full of clams, crabs, fish, caribou and moose meat.”
“Olay kids, here’s a letter stating that our mail-order winter clothes won’t get shipped until mid-October. So bundle up in your old clothes and get to school before you freeze.”
“The axe handle just broke and we need to split firewood tonight, but a replacement is five miles away and there’s a blizzard blowing.”
I’ve had all the above and a lot more happen to me so I thought I’d share! :)
Check ©Bill’s Picture Pack to see what most visitors are missing: It’s 26 unique 4”x6” Alaskan photos in one album!
Everyone who has seen these pictures has smiled, or giggled!
“What an enjoyable photo album!” M. J.
“What a kick! Most Alaskans, much less the visitors, don’t see what your pictures show!” B. B.
“Did the goat find his other horn? Funny!” B. G.
“Thank you … an affordable gift! Love the pics.” C. J.
“Is the big bull real?” P. S. (It is!)
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Reviews for Book 5: Corky and the Alaskan Bears “Rating: 5 out of 5. G. Lockwood
Your Alaskan bear experiences just might provide you with stories like Corky's!
Have you ever been face-to-face with a real grizzly?
What can you do about the upset black bear that completely trashed your storage shed?
What's it like to be followed by a very curious giant grown bear, or was it a grizzly bear?
How about being so close to a big brownie that you could have touched it?
Could you, or should you, help a crippled black bear cub cross a road? So what if the upset Momma is a few feet away in the brush and is clacking her teeth?
Join Alaska Bush pilots, Corky and Mark, as they hear these stories and more from their Alaskan friends.
The events have occurred and the people are composites of people I've known. Remember that there isn't any sex, cussing, or violence in this book or my other books!
And they can be read in any order!