As the weather beings to warm up again, so do the green thumbs at the CBJ (City and Borough of Juneau) greenhouse.
*The mountains in the background are Mt. McGinnis (left) and Mt. Stroller White.
Juneau Alaska (pronounced June-oh) is a small community snug in the southeast panhandle of Alaska. Surrounded by sea, mountains, and ice fields, roughly 30,000 adventurous souls call it home. The City and Borough of Juneau is larger than the state of Rhode Island, and is the only landlocked state capital in the United States (Hawaii being waterlocked). This area was originally a favorite fishing area of the Tlingit people, while the city was founded around the discovery of gold in the 1880s. Today the top employers are government, tourism, and mining.
(58° 23′ 0″ N, 134° 11′ 0″ W).
1 comment:
Interesting to see a greenhouse all cozy looking. Down in Skagit Valley there are rows of them all glowing in the evening. MB
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