Tag: Seldovia Alaska

HEA Heading to Seldovia by Boat

| February 2, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Joe Gallagher

Fabulous Home and Business Opportunity

| February 1, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Seldovia Property

198 Main Street, Seldovia, Alaska

198 Main Street, Seldovia, Alaska

Spacious and bright home on Main Street with 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with an attached one bedroom apartment with 3/4 bath, private entrance, full kitchen with amazing views of the harbor, mountains and Seldovia Bay.  Click here to view more information or call Jenny with Seldovia Property at 907-234-8000 to schedule a showing!

Michael “Mickey” Robert Balashoff – April 22, 1938 – January 21, 2012

| January 30, 2012 | 4 Comments

by Jenny Chissus, photo submitted by Debbie Hecks

Michael "Mickey" Balashoff

Our deepest sympathy and thoughts are with the family and friends of Michael “Mickey” Robert Balashoff who passed away on Saturday, January 21, 2012 here in his hometown of Seldovia, Alaska.

The whole community is invited to  join the family at his “Celebration of Life” at the Linwood on Saturday, February 4th at 4:00pm.

This will be a potluck dinner, Ham and turkey will be provided – please bring a side dish to share.   There will also be a slide presentation and the opportunity to share stories and memories together of our dear friend.

Great Aerial Photos of Seldovia’s Harbor and Slough!

| January 28, 2012 | 1 Comment

Photos submitted by Darlene Crawford – photos taken on January 20th, 2012

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Watch For the Twins!

| January 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Jenny Chissus, photos by Connie Geagel

Keep a watch out for the moose twin calves that have been sighted along Jakolof Bay Road with their mother this past month.   This has been a real treat for folks who get a glimpse of this skittish trio on this side of Kachemak Bay.
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Moose tend to be rarely seen  as we have such a high population of black bear, and we are closed off by glaciers to the main peninsula, so there isn’t a transient population.  I’ve never had the pleasure of seeing moose since I moved to Seldovia over nine years ago!  With all the hiking on vacant lands and remote properties out the road, I have seen evidence of moose (moose droppings) but they have always kept out of sight.

Moose mama’s (cows) are very protective of their young, and can run up to 35 miles an hour!  Though they are herbivores, cows normally weigh around 800 pounds and you certainly don’t want to get in between them and their young.  Moose are known to trample, stomp on, kick and even kill a person who threatens them or their calves.  They may appear cute and “stuffed animal” like – but do not get too close!

Please keep a look out as you drive out Jakolof Bay Road – as they have been seen at Barabara Creek, Kasitsna Bay Lab (where these photos were taken) and Jakolof Bay.  With snowy weather and poor visibility, please be aware that they are out and walking the road – so drive safe!

Thanks Layla and Connie for the photos!

Seldovia Volunteers Needed!

| January 24, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Tiffany Haller