Kacehmak Bay ~ Homer, Alaska  

Posted by Stan Harrington

A beautiful winter day on Kachemak Bay. Typical of Kachemak Bay, float ice will build up on the leeward side of the Homer Spit. The Homer Harbor located at the tip of the Homer spit is the hub of the marine industry of Homer.

"Tip Of The Homer Spit"
"Where The Land Ends and The Sea Begins"

"Gulls Feeding In The Ice Field"


"Ice Field East Of The Homer Spit"


"Commercial Cod Boat Going To Sea"


Coast Guard Buoy Tender "Hickory"
Starboard Side To The Homer Dock



"Breaking Out Of The Homer Harbor"


"The Homer Harbor"

This entry was posted on March 15, 2010 at Monday, March 15, 2010 . You can follow any responses to this entry through the comments feed .

5 comments

Great pictures that remind me to enjoy being land-based in career through the winter. Looks like a new ice age! Is it too early to say, "I told you so."?

3/16/10, 5:22 AM

Marvelous!

3/16/10, 11:06 AM

Beautiful, way better than days of our lives!!....

3/16/10, 1:18 PM

If you enlarge the last picture, then scroll to the right, you can clearly see Baycrest Hill. A little more to the right and you will the home of Jack and Mary Epperson! (Grandparents to my children)

3/16/10, 9:38 PM

Love the pics. Thanks for sharing

3/18/10, 9:00 PM

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