In my part of Alaska, not far from Anchorage, winter solstice is always a dark day, but not because of the lack of light.
In my part of Alaska, not far from Anchorage, winter solstice is always a dark day, but not because of the lack of light.
We begin feeling the loss of darkness only a few weeks after solstice. By February, the low-angle lighting that has graced our lives since November is gone, chased off by a sun th ...
Three Canadian wardens are making a special trip to Superior on Jan. 23. They are not coming to talk about grizzly bear habitat, trapping or climate issues. They will not be discussing wolverine or ...