Across the Bay
Across the Bay – Life Lived by the Tides
The bounty and beauty of the water, the power of the tides, the creative spirit of artisans — all tucked into nooks and crannies along Kachemak Bay's southern coast. Time seems to stop once you head across to these secluded bays and coves. Private docks and long stairways or trails lead you from sea level to rustic lodging or elegant mansions… and everything in between.
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You are so blessed to have a beautiful area.
Good morning Debra. Oh that view! Wow! Definitely a reason to think Alaska! Enjoy your day!
Good morning, Debra Leisek you live in a slice of heaven....just beautiful....and beautifully described by you....
Hello Debra - this Homer Alaska post reads as if it could be an introduction to a travelogue. I am sure you will attract many who want to escape on a more permanent basis as residents of your area.
I could go for time being slowed down a bit, especially with that view. Wow!
Good morning Debra Leisek - that is surely a piece of paradise. Unspoiled beauty.
So beautiful, Debra. I don't have much in my bucket list... but a trip to Alaska is definitely in it.
Beautiful Coastline pictures ! One of these days I’ll make my way to Alaska !!!!
Debra,
What delightful photos of Homer, Alaska you shared with us. Wishing you a great weekend. A
Wow wow wow wow Debra Leisek when I see your pictures, I can't wait to finally see Alaska. With all it's beauty and rich cultural history. Thank you for sharing your area with us.
Hello Donald Urschalitz I agree... I am grateful to live here! Thank you!
Wayne Martin One of these days I know you will walk in my office and say Hello! I look forward to meeting you!
Good Morning Barbara Todaro I do love this heaven on earth! Hope you are having a wonderful day! Your Grandchildren are so PRECIOUS!
Thank you Michael Jacobs We are seeing an influx of people moving here from all over. Living across the Bay is seasonal except for the very tough Alaskans!
Slow can be Good sometimes Raymond Henson, SRES, GRI
Especially on the waterfront! Thank You!
Hello Grant Schneider It really is unspoiled beauty! Cell Phones dont even work at this spot! Thank you
Nina Hollander I know you would love it up here! It is just so beautiful! Let me know when you make your plans! You are always Welcome!
Michael J. Perry You really should visit Alaska is its own place in the world
Some call Homer the 8th wonder in the world!!
Thank you Ron and Alexandra Seigel It seems to be easier to share pictures these days with the new improved AR Hope you have a wonderful weekend too!
Rocky Dickerson You will never regret taking the time to come see Alaska! It really is a very special place in thw world
Thank you so much!
Morning Debra.
Alaska is on our bucket list, Who knows, you may get a phone call one of these days from a 479 area code.
I would Love that! James Dray You are welcome anytime!!
Thank you!!
Debra Leisek - your creative writing is something I truly appreciate! And your photographs solidified just how great and special you are.
As a result, you gave me peace and a reason to believe harmony is essential.
Thank you, for this gift that you gave me today.
Thank you so much Patricia Feager, MBA, CRS, GRI,MRP You always have a way of making people feel special! You are the gift! Happy Thanksgiving
Beautiful place. According to NOAA:
Kachemak Bay is split into inner and outer Bays by the Homer Spit, which extends four miles into the Bay from the northern shoreline, delimiting the inner and outer portions. In general, water flows into Kachemak Bay on the southern side and out of the Bay on the northern side. The inflowing water is more marine while the outflowing water is more estuarine, being more turbid and less saline, due to the outflow of several rivers and streams that terminate in the bay. Water flows between the inner and outer Bays through a narrow opening formed between the Spit and the southern shoreline.
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Dear Debra,
Only been by a couple of times, back when Tom Bodett was still there. Very nice place with so many artists. I guess, long winters and not too much TV. At least back then. Nowadays, everyone in the deepest bush has solar panels or some sort of turbines.
Hello Sam Shueh The Homer Spit is a sight to see! Kachemak Bay on one side Cook Inlet goes back up to Anchorage and beyond. We get some major ships here including a submarine now and again!
Hello Dörte Engel I just firgured it out Use your last name and it pops up! Yay! Merry Christmas Dortee!