Crowley Maritime tug “Alert” puts on a show!
A large, bright yellow tug was spotted between rainsqualls yesterday cruising slowly down the west side of Resurrection Bay. Lucky boaters and bay watchers were treated to the sight of the Crowley...
View ArticleLowell Creek flooding again
Days of heavy rain once again has Lowell Creek boiling with gravel and rocks from Lowell Canyon. Seward Public Works has been working in Lowell Creek since Friday, clearing the burden of gravel from...
View ArticleSometimes You Just Need a Rainbow!
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View ArticleA Horse at the Post Office!
This afternoon, I spotted a very unusual sight: a horse on the Post Office lawn! I’ve never seen that before! Two lucky kids with dad in tow were allowed to pet the beautiful horse when the owner...
View ArticleBaby walrus update
According to the Alaska Sealife Center October Newsletter released today: “Aku will be moved out of his current location soon. Aku was rescued from Nome, Alaska on June 14th. If you would like to see...
View ArticleHidden in Plain Sight: fish storm drains
Sunshine is hard to remember now, but earlier in October when morning shadows were long, I happened to notice a very cool fish design on a storm drain at Third and Jefferson. I have passed this...
View ArticleSaving Lowell Point Road bridge
After several days of heavy rain, a swollen Lowell Creek turned dark with sediment, gravel, and rocks. Once again, Seward Public Works crews battled to save the Lowell Point Road bridge. On Thursday,...
View ArticleSeward Iditarod Trail Blazers
Members of the Seward Iditarod Trail Blazers cleaned up their “Adopt a Highway” mile-plus on Exit Glacier Road this morning under cloudy skies with intermittent light rain. The group noted that...
View ArticleMorning Moon behind Mt Marathon
A bit lop-sided, the waning moon gradually sank behind Mt Marathon this morning. With mostly sunny skies in the forecast for Wednesday, watch for a slightly more lop-sided morning moon tomorrow. The...
View ArticleHidden in Plain Sight: another fish storm drain cover
I discovered another cool fish design on a storm drain cover at the SMIC wash-down pad during the city-sponsored field trip of the SMIC facilities. Thanks to the Harbormaster and staff for a very...
View ArticleWaterfront Color
Colorful cabbages brighten the Waterfront on a cold, windy afternoon. The post Waterfront Color appeared first on Seward City News.
View ArticleBaby Beluga update
Tyonek, the rescued baby Beluga whale, is growing! When he was admitted to the ASLC on September 30 at about a month old, he weighed 142 pounds. At 10 weeks, he weighs 205 pounds, and is 5 1/2 feet...
View Article13.7′ High Tide Batters Shoreline
The highest tide of the year, 13.7′, peaked at 1:05 pm today. The Seward Harbor ramps down to the docks were almost level. Fortunately the harbor waters were protected and calm. Combined with a strong...
View ArticleLowell Point Road damaged by 13.7′ high tide and surf
Waves pummeled Lowell Point Road today, flinging rocks and woody debris clear across the road. Motorists navigated cautiously between the ocean spray, road rubble, deep puddles, and falling rocks. At...
View ArticleA Heart for Seward
An unknown person carved a heart in a thin crust of snow on an interpretive sign along the Waterfront path, perhaps inspired by the beautiful sunny day and spectacular Mt Alice. The post A Heart for...
View ArticleDiversion Tunnel work continues
Measure Twice, Cut Once (M2C1) recently installed an impressive staircase by the Diversion Tunnel Waterfall. Work on the Diversion Tunnel has now shifted to the lower end, so the staircase will provide...
View Article2018 Seward Polar Bear Jump part 3
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View ArticleSeward Polar Bear Jump part 2
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View Article2018 Seward Polar Bear Jump part 1
The north wind veered away from the Seward Boat Harbor, the sun shone brightly, and the water at around 43º was about 15º warmer than the air for the 2008 Seward Polar Bear Jump. According to the...
View ArticleCaution: Moose on Nash Road
A momma moose with one, possibly two yearlings, has been spotted frequently along the first half mile of Nash Road, feeding on the roadside willows. This is a 55-mph zone with a lot of traffic....
View ArticleCoyote Spotted in Forest Acres
Local Resident Dan Stirling photographed this coyote as it was patrolling near the dump road in Forest Acres. The post Coyote Spotted in Forest Acres appeared first on Seward City News.
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