George Rebane
Fred and Margie Buhler are established pillars of our community. They volunteer and serve on boards, commissions, and organizations to the benefit of all who live here. Recently they took a leave (here) from the Nevada County Friends of the Military, an organization they helped found, packed up their magnificent fifth-wheel, and headed overland to Alaska.
Their great northern odyssey began with some fits, starts, and detours, but soon their noses were pointed north and off they went to the land of the midnight sun. Both Fred and Margie are excellent photogs and have the equipment to match their talents. They immediately started a trip blog and began posting their adventures accompanied by lavish picture galleries of the places, scenery, and wildlife (see photo above) they encountered.
Jo Ann and I are fortunate to count them as friends, and have been in regular email contact with the intrepid travelers. As their route took them deeper into Canada, their travel blog’s posts became a veritable National Geographic account of the country they were passing through. The photography was especially something to look forward to as they took time every few days to publish another chapter of their odyssey. To me it seemed that Fred and Margie’s audience was too narrow – in a sense they and their adventures belong to all of us.
I asked Fred if he and Margie would mind sharing the Buhler illustrated trip diary with RR readers and the rest of the community. They graciously consented, and so here is the link to an excellent dose of vicarious adventure. Put it in your favorites and enjoy!
Fred amd Margie areb wonderful people and we are so blessed to know them. Thank you for sahring thier pictures and story, WOW, the photos are beautiful!
Posted by: kim pruett | 21 July 2010 at 08:17 AM
Ellen and I really look forward to the pictures. I helped Fred get his blog set up and linked to a photo library before he and Margie launched this epic trip. Now we can all enjoy the results of Fred's and and Margie's marvelous pictures online. They are some of Nevada County's best photographers, especially birds.
Posted by: Russ Steele | 21 July 2010 at 09:40 PM
The whales are my favorite!
Posted by: kim pruett | 22 July 2010 at 08:20 AM