Lettering Over Alaska, Art

Art of the outside world. World Ice Art Championships. Ice Alaska Photo Gallery.

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Computer drawing of the letters AK with Alaskan ideograhy

Legend

Upper left. In the absence of flags, the languages of Alaska. “Using spelling for each Indigenous Alaskan languageβ€”in that language.” Alaska State Legislature: Alaska’s 23 Indigenous Languages, PDF. All are official languages of the state. Alaska Public Media: Bill adding more Indigenous languages to Alaska’s official list becomes law, Larson, September 4, 2024.

Lower left. Colors from the flag of the historic Russian-American Company. NOAA, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries: What Was Russian America? Roth 2023. A store by the same name currently operates out of Sitka AK.

Small inset, lower left. Colors of the current Hudson’s Bay Company representing the historic HBC for Wrangell AK, “The only city in Alaska to be ruled by four nations and under three flags: Tlingit, Russia, Britain, and the United States.” Travel Wrangell: The Early Days.

Upper Right. Colors & shapes from the flag of the United States. USA.gov: The American flag and other national symbols

Lower right. Colors & stars from the flag of the State of Alaska. Alaska Historical Society: Benny Benson: An Alaska Kid Who Made History

Inspiration

Currently ettending UChicago Graham School, Alaska: Indigenous, Russian, American.

Onwards!
Katherine

Alt Text, State of the Blog

Awareness of the outside world. Pick two. High services. Low density. Low taxes. Seen on the Internet as a Venn diagram wherein the center does not exist. Apologies for not noting the source.

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Photo of person walking

Photo by True Speed Photo, repost. [Feet On The Street]

As of 08 December 2024, I have been including alt text for my blog images. For example, the alt text for yesterday’s image, above, is Photo of person walking. Alt text is used by screen readers, as a text display if the image does not load, or if the reader has blocked images.

This is the best definition I found, “Alternative text is a textual substitute for non-text content in web pages.” WebAIM: Alternative Text. Page also has advice on choosing alt text.

BTW, I tried to run their accessibility evaluation on the blog, but it turned up an error message. Since my posts are mainly lumps of text, I figure it can’t be too impenetrable.

Do you add alt text? Do you use alt text?

Onwards!
Katherine

Feet On The Street, Drum Run Photo, Fitness

Awareness of the outside world. Speaking of outdoor activities, more on golf courses. Golfweek: 10 questions with NGF CEO Greg Nathan on the state of the golf business in 2025, Schupak, Jan 21, 2025. Hat tip to M. [Last Walk of 2024]

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Photo of person walking

Pro photo from Drum Run 5K earlier in the month. [Sauntering on the Streets, Walk Report, MLK Day 5K Drum Run 2024, Weekend Warrior Part 1]

Photo by True Speed Photo, courtesy of race organizers. Photo resized for posting. Photo was free (thank you!). Bought a coffee for the photographer, who I believe is Tim Nettleton.

Race website, MLK Day 5K Drum Run Birmingham AL

Race photos, above is the only one of moi, TrueSpeedPhotos: MLK Day 5k-10k Birmingham 2025

Previous Pro Photo Gallery

[Strolling To A Soundtrack, Walk Report, MLK Day Drum Run 2020] orange rain jacket
[Once More Around The Block, Walk Report, Magic City 5K 2022] brown jacket & tan hat
[In Which I Set A PR, Walk Report, Magic City 5K 2021] plaid sleeves
[Proof of Concept, Race, er, Walk Report, Magic City Run 2019] jacket, no hat, dog in background

Onwards!
Katherine

The Red Queen Rides, and Drives, Again, ASHAA Banquet for 2024

Awareness of the outside world. Smithsonian, National Museum of American History: Pegasus Stable horse show ribbon.

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I are the red queen!

Photo of three horse show ribbons

ASHAA 2024 year-end awards
Academy Driving – 2nd of 2
Academy Showmanship Adult WTC – 2nd of 2
Academy Equitation Adult WTC – 2nd of 2

Photo of person holding horse show ribbon

Photo Courtney Huguley

[Hey Kids, Let’s Put On A Show, ASHAA Fun Show] Optimus, ride & drive

[A & B & Me, Show Report, Alabama State Games] Andre, drive & Bubba, ride

[Summer Showing, Show Report] Andre, drive

[Soloing In A Crowd, Show Report, ASHAA Summer Fun Show #4] Optimus, ride

Photo of three horse show ribbons

Next season? I’d like to say that I will move on to more challenging adventures (of the happy variety she adds superstitiously). But I’ve said no mas before & look how far that got me. [Achievement Unlocked, scroll down]

OTOH, getting on the leaderboard is two shows for riding and three for driving. Did I mention that the barn is going to WEC – Ocala this year? I’ve heard amazing things about the showgrounds. Not that I’m going. It would be an expensive and utterly ridiculous boondoggle.

Onwards!
Katherine

Separation and Reunion

Once again, spreading the content jam over multiple slices of post toast. [Getting Ready]

For what we spent on the vet stay, I can at least get a few blog posts out of it. Happy to pay. Glad we could afford it. But it was certainly a number.

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Did Rodney miss Milton while Milton was at the vet clinic? [Milton Arranges A Spa Stay]

Initially we thought yes. Shortly after Milton refused his cookie, we loaded up and took off, which included feeding Rodney, getting the dogs and cats settled, hitching up the trailer that hadn’t moved since October, and so on, and so on, It was a minor whirlwind. When we got back, Rodney was looking a little frazzled. We thought he was wondering where Milton was.

In retrospect, he might have been ill. Rodney’s go-to move for pain is to get spooky. He might have had a mild bout of whatever Milton had. Would be logical. Rodney never stopped eating, nor acted ill. If anything, he had extra energy. After a few days, he settled. Or got better. Or both.

Did Milton miss Rodney? Not really.

Felt punk. Had company the first and third nights. Not thrilled to be left alone the middle night. Mostly looking for food. Unfortunately for Milton, he chose a health spa, one that monitored his diet, rather than a luxury spa that fed him bon-bons.

Were they happy to see each other when Milton came home? Kinda, sorta.

Initially, Rodney came up to the fence line to greet Milton while we took Milton’s shipping boots off. Much neck arching and nosing and snorting and squealing over the fence. It was adorable. Then we let Milton into the field. Rodney was happy to see his buddy. Milton was happy to see the hay Rodney had left on the floor of the run-in. Rodney stood around for a while, then went back out to the field.

It’s tempting to see this as Rodney being forlorn and wanting to be friends while Milton ignored him in favor of hay shreds. But that could be a human interpretation.

Equally likely. Happy that the herd had been reestablished, Rodney wandered back out into the field.

Either way, Milton continued to pick at the leftovers.

Onwards!
Katherine

New Minion Level Unlocked

Awareness of the outside world. “International LEGO day is celebrated annually on 28th January, which marks the day the first patent for the Lego brick was submitted in Denmark.” STEM Learning: International Lego Day – 28th January. A teacher’s website with educational resources for LEGO builds.

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Last week was extremely cold for us, complete with loud, red boxes on our weather apps and the weather folks tells us to bring pets in and check on friends and family. We did what we could. Dogs and cats came in. Milton found a warm place to stay. Checked with neighbor. Family lives north of us. [Milton Arranges A SpaΒ Stay]

That left Rodney out in the cold. So, we double blanketed him. His heavy turnout over Milton’s old medium weight. The new medium weight stayed with Milton.

Two blankets at a time is not the new minion behavior. Mathilda wore double blankets in her golden years.

In the morning, I removed the lighter blanket that was underneath, leaving the heavy blanket in place for the day. It occurred to me that the removed blanket would be quite cold come evening. It would be rude to have your warm toasty blanket lifted up so that a cold slice of nylon could be inserted.

I brought the underblanket into the house for the day so that it would be warm when we put it back on in the evening.

πŸ”“ πŸ”“ πŸ”“

Onwards!
Katherine

Milton Arranges A Spa Stay

Awareness of the outside world. Imagine living where this is a statement. “Sometimes the wind prevents walking.” My Shetland: Inside Now!

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First off. Milton is home & feeling better.

Photo of gray horse in a stall

Last Monday

6:15 am. Normal. Passed cookie test.

8:15 am. Refused cookie. Punk. Hanging head. Fever of 102.5. Shivering. !!! Walking. Covered with second blanket. Despite vigorous pooping, earned himself a ride to the vet clinic.

10:30 am. Vet clinic. Fever. Stomping feet. Colic workup for you, my lad. Rectal & ultrasounds. Impaction in large intestine. Doughy but not hard. So, our horse is full of sh*t. Banamine etc administered.

Back to stall. Started picking shavings for leftover hay molecules, above. Wet spot on flank is from ultrasound goop. In retrospect, he was better as soon as he had drugs on board.

Kept overnight on poop watch.

Tuesday

Passed the poop. Vet was pleasantly surprised that he passed it all so quickly. Yay. Go Milton. Stay until back to regular eating.

That night was due to be extreme cold for us. Not unhappy to leave him in a heated barn. His colic surgery was after a cold snap, so we are a bit jumpy about Milton and cold.

Wednesday

Better. Eating. Cleared to leave. We thought he was still a bit low plus another night of moderately cold temps inclined us to leave him where he was.

Thursday

As soon as we showed up we could see Milton was over his hotel stay and ready to go home. Still some below freezing nights to come but not as cold.

Friday, Saturday, and so on

Home. Eating. However, a little slow, a mite crankier. Clearly – to us – he was recovering from having been sick. He had that air of ‘Did anyone get the number of the bus?’

Once it was clear that Milton was on the upswing, vet mentioned the size of mass a few times. Apparently, our horse was full of a lot of sh*t.

Colic doesn’t usually present with fever. Did pain from his intestines cause the fever? Did the fever spike the impaction? The world may never know.

Given his recovery response, he definitely had something.

Onwards!
Katherine