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And so it begins...

Although some were hoping we would see a kindler, gentler Old Man Winter this year, it seems the old boy has other plans.  According to a weather genius friend, and confirmed by NOAA, we're going to see record cold temperatures sweep across the Tanana Valley.

Bring it old man.

I could probably live without seeing the mercury slide down to negative 40 and colder.  Doing anything outside at those temperatures is just not fun, and can be life threatening if you're not prepared for it. Note: Always be prepared for it. 

But, I well remember winters in the 80's where temps in the 40 below range were not a once or twice a year occurrence, but an event that set in around the middle of December and lifted sometime early to mid February... sometimes as late as March.  In (late) May 1985, we celebrated my birthday with four and a half feet of snow on the ground.  I think it finally melted the second week of June.  January of '87 saw us grounded for a week while we waited out a 70 below cold snap at our cabin on the Yukon.

Right now the forecast is calling for lows of 20-30 below through the rest of the week, but if the clouds clear out it's possible we'll see 40 or 50 below.  Welcome to life in the Last Frontier.

Now, where did I put that hot buttered rum recipe?

Photo Friday ~ Be vewy vewy quiet

...or not.  Truth be told these guys are a little on the slow side.  If you're careful and let them adjust to your presence, it's not uncommon for them to come right up to you.  Ptarmigan are very common in Denali and  throughout Interior Alaska. The Willow Ptarmigan also holds the distinction of being the state bird of Alaska.

This little darling is dressed in her winter whites and it won't be long before she will be virtually undetectable on the solid white canvas that is Alaska in winter.  There will be no wintering in Palm Beach as these guys (and gals - can't leave them out, can we?) will remain in Alaska throughout the winter.

Ptarmigan Alaska

Although the official state bird of Alaska, they are often hunted (and are quite delicious).   While I have shot my fair share over the years, these days I prefer to shoot them with a Canon.

American Hero's

This day is a day of remembrance.  A day to remember the men and women who have valiantly served this great nation since our Founding Fathers broke the bonds of a tyrannical King and declared that these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States.

On this day we remember those who have fallen.  We remember those who have and continue to stand guard.    We remember and we honor those young men and women who unselfishly pledged their lives to defend this grand experiment in democracy. 

Our nation and indeed the world would be unrecognizable if not for them.  Throughout history our American hero's have been liberators and defenders of freedom where tyranny and oppression reign.

United States Flag ~ Old Glory

They are our wives and husbands.  Our sons and daughters. Our fathers and mothers. Our bothers and sisters.  On this day we stand united to say thank you to all who have worn the uniform of the United States. A grateful nation thanks you for your service.  God bless you... and may God continue to bless these United States.

In Fairbanks, join us at the Westmark Hotel from 11:00 - 12:30 for a Veterans Day event to honor our American Military including those imprisoned or missing in action.  The U.S. Army Denali Brass Quintet will be on hand to perform at 10:30 and the Arctic Groove Orchestra will perform a Veterans Day Concert at West Valley High School at 7:00PM.  Everyone is welcome!

Speechless Sunday - Ghost Riders

It's not a common sight in Fairbanks.  While there are quite a few small-scale horse ranches in the Interior, watching a dozen or so go galloping by is rare enough to stop you in your tracks. A couple of days ago I was taking some progress photo's of a new construction project for a client.  I was just about to put my camera back in it's case when out of the corner of my eye I spotted these beauties running across the field behind the house. 

It was late afternoon and as happens in Interior Alaska as we creep into the depths of winter, daylight was dropping fast.  I managed to get a dozen or so shots as they raced out of range.  At first I wasn't all that happy with them, but now I kind of like the ghostly feel.

Ghost Riders - Fairbanks Alaska

I haven't been on horseback in more years than I care to remember (these days it would take the Budweiser Clydesdale's to carry me around) but I do love to watch them run.  Here's hoping you have a blessed Sunday!

Denali Estates - Fairbanks Condominium

Denali Estates - Fairbanks Condominiums

Denali Estates Fairbanks Alaska

Built in 1982 by Jerry Sadler, Denali Estates is one of the most sought after condo addresses in Fairbanks.   Many owners have resided in their condominium since it was built and take a great deal of pride in the building.  Denali Estates encompasses forty units over three floors.  75% of the units have assigned indoor parking and separate indoor storage areas.  The remainder of the units have off-street assigned parking.

While not a new development Denali Estates has been very well cared for with most units showing very well.  We lived in Denali for two years during the design/plan/build stages of our new home.  We both loved the building and our great neighbors.  The only drawback for me is that I did miss having a workshop to tinker in and not being able to keep our RV on site.  Although several owners do keep their RV's on site, we didn't have the room for our coach plus two vehicles.  If that's a major bone of contention, a Fairbanks condo might not be the ideal home.

Why Denali Estates?

* Convenient Location:  No store is more than 5 minutes away and you can be anywhere in Fairbanks in 10 minutes or less, including Fairbanks Memorial and the University of Alaska FairbanksFort Wainwright Army Post is roughly 10 blocks to the south making it very convenient for servicemembers who want or need to be close to Post.

* Near Maintenance-Free: The association maintains the exterior of the building, including lawn care and snow removal [photo] (that I did appreciate). Interior maintenance/upgrades are the responsibility of the individual unit owners.

* Peace & Quiet: Some called it "tomb like" and in fact is is a very quiet building with little internal noise.  

* Security: Denali Estates is a secured building with intercom/unlock panels in each unit.  Lock and Go.  If you travel like we do, it's nice to know you can lock your unit door and leave knowing that should the boiler go down, someone will be there to make sure it's brought online before (hopefully) major damage could occur.

* Financial Health: One of the most important considerations when buying a Fairbanks condo, at least in my opinion, is the financial health of the association.  Denali Estates has a long history of financial solvency.  Most, if not all, owners are current on their HOA does (as of the last resale cert I reviewed) and the board is very proactive when budgeting for repairs, regular maintenance items and future upgrades.  For owners, that means surprise assessments are rare.

All units feature two-bedrooms with two full bathrooms, including a generous master ensuite and a 7' x 19' private balcony.  View floorplans for the first, second and third floor (large .jpg files).  Find Denali Estates on a map. 

Denali Estates Fairbanks, Alaska

Market Stats for Denali Estates Condominiums

Denali Estates Condominiums - Fairbanks Alaska

If you're in the market for a comfortable, centrally located, well maintained Fairbanks condominium, Denali Estates should be on your short list.  Have questions?  Call us at 907-699-6024 or contact us online.