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Breaking the Ice
Aboard Roger Henry, Alvah and Diana Simon are hunkering down for the winter at a marina in Seward, Alaska. "The Roger Henry File" or December 10, 2008
Dec 10, 2008 By Alvah Simon (More articles by this author)
The other cautioned, "Get studs for your boots or you will be blown off the jetty. We lost one like that." Well, Diana has always said that one day she would like to own a pair of spike heels. I told them, "I looked forward to sharing the quiet marina with some Alaskan wildlife." "Oh, you'll share it all right. The otters will make a nest right in your cockpit." (The tone suggested that otters charge when wounded.) "And the eagles will take your cat right off the boat. Did I mention the problems with the ravens?" As for the depth and duration of the snow, the Roger Henry was buried by October 4. I asked a saleswoman at one of the few stores that stay open through the winter if that wasn't a little early. "Oh yes, that's way early!" she assured me. "We normally don't get snow like this until the 20th."
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