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We try to keep the moose out of our shop, but hey if one has a little accident in there sometime..... moose steak is pretty good! This picture was taken in November, and there were at least six moose on that lake that day, but I only see three there.
13-02-2005 23:55
Michael Corsetto
That's Awesome! The closest thing we have to moose are stray cats. 
13-02-2005 23:58
Koko Ed
My wife and I are considering taking a cruise on the Alaskan coast.
14-02-2005 00:00
Winged Wonder
is that... -gasp- a MOOSE? (what is the plural of moose? mooses or what? i was about to say mice but thats obviously not right...) i've never seen a moose in real life... then again i havent seen a lot of things in real life either. thats awesome though... really different from the stuff we've got down here in FL. *hmm lets see... sand vs. snow. whats more fun?* i dont think i would mind being in Alaska.. besides the fact that its freezing. cool picture though
mooses and snow.
14-02-2005 00:05
Katie Reynolds
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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
My wife and I are considering taking a cruise on the Alaskan coast.
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Originally Posted by Winged Wonder
is that... -gasp- a MOOSE? (what is the plural of moose? mooses or what? i was about to say mice but thats obviously not right...)
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14-02-2005 00:11
Winged Wonder
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Originally Posted by Katie Reynolds
Haha - the plural of "moose" is "moose" ... "I saw a moose the other day." "Look at all the moose over there!"
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neat, i got an english lesson on CD today.
14-02-2005 00:18
russell
Technically moose are a kind of deer, so theres a biology lesson too
. Alaska is great in summer, but in winter it begins to get depressing. Take a look at that picture, and note the total lack of color. Even the buildings are gray. And it is that way from the beginning of september until May or June. And even then there is tons of trash that gets exposed by the melting snow. But if you can get out of the city it is great any time of year
. If anyone ever comes to Anchorage let us know.
14-02-2005 00:31
Cory
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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
My wife and I are considering taking a cruise on the Alaskan coast.
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14-02-2005 01:12
Wetzel
MissInformation went to Alaska last August. She had a great time. She took a picture of a moose. It makes a great desktop picture. Studing Bio for many hours does not make for proper conversation, so enjoy a moose.
Wetzel
14-02-2005 10:47
russell
Wow. Was she actually that close to it? Or did she have a high power lens?
14-02-2005 10:54
RoboMom
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Originally Posted by Winged Wonder
aaaaah okay... so moose plural is moose, just like fish plural is fish, and deer plural is deer.
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14-02-2005 13:28
MissInformation
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Originally Posted by russell
Wow. Was she actually that close to it? Or did she have a high power lens?
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24-03-2005 17:04
Moose497Great Picture! We were up in your beautiful state for a visit and liked it so much we want to come there to live. I've been a lot of places in the world and Alaska, especially Kenai Peninsula are my favorite place. You are really lucky to live there! ENJOY!
Screen name is an old hockey nickname... but I guess it would fit in in AK pretty good, eh? 
24-03-2005 18:42
Elgin Clock
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Originally Posted by Katie Reynolds
Haha - the plural of "moose" is "moose" ... "I saw a moose the other day." "Look at all the moose over there!"
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24-03-2005 19:29
i_am_Dougwell that neat. ive never seen moose's before when i went to fairbanks.
^ yes its wrong thats why i like it! 
24-03-2005 20:12
Macdaddy549
Beautiful. It looks a little like Maine. My dream is to someday vacation in Alaska for a few weeks.
24-03-2005 23:43
Christina
My boyfriend lives (born and raised) in Alaska. I was up there january of 2004 (he lives in Anchorage). I will hopefully be up there again for the month of June. It is really beautiful up there. It's amazing, it's actually better than all those pictures you see of Alaska.
24-03-2005 23:57
Daniel Brim
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Originally Posted by MissInformation
The fence was a tall, open-wire fence, and this moose liked me. He was way out in the water posing for these people who were standing on a gazebo that extended out over the water. When I approached the fence to get a picture of him from that angle (I was making my way toward the gazebo) he saw me and immediately meandered on over to me (soft velvet on the antlers). Here he is in the water and here he is right directly in front of me. That moose and I stared at each other for a long time, I think he liked me telling him how handsome he was!
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(or is that just a matter of time).