Guess which of the following are regular parts of my day:
a) Driving 4 miles to throwaway fish scraps so that the bears don’t break into my house and eat me
b) Showing grown, slightly intoxicated 50 year-old men how to do laundry
c) Running to the grocery store two times a day at all hours
d) Watching the clouds roll over the most amazing mountain views I have ever seen
e) All of the above

If you are a super sleuth and guessed e) then congratulations you win!
Yes, I made it, I’m in Sitka, Alaska running a fishing lodge for the summer. Alaska has been on my bucket-list of places to live for as long as I can remember so of course I jumped on the job opportunity. I’m up at exactly 4:20 every morning to fill coffee thermoses, grab the lunches I packed the night before, get guests and crew out the door, clean up the kitchen and go back to bed for three hours. It’s the dream. When I’m not cleaning or running pick-up/drop-off at the airport I have the whole day to myself to photograph, read, explore, or simply sit on the big leather couches and watch the weather shift over the ocean and distant mountains.

It’s so rhythmic and secluded up here you can almost pretend the outside world doesn’t exist.
Almost.
Thankfully Twitter keeps me up to date. And since today is national environment day and since I’m surrounded by my favorite environment and since I have your attention I thought I would bombard you with pictures of nature and say-

THE PARIS AGREEMENT

IS REALLY

IMPORTANT

Do you get it now? Maybe in the dry, arid, environment of Mars where Trump is from (since he’s certainly out of this world) nature doesn’t matter as much. Maybe since Mars doesn’t have a breathable atmosphere he doesn’t realize how important keeping ours intact is. Maybe underneath all that spray tan he can’t feel the heat of the rays which are slowly melting our polar ice caps. Maybe these are all viable reasons for why he pulled out of the Paris Climate Agreement but they are not viable reasons for why we should go along with it.
Alaska is beautiful. It is everything I could have ever dreamed of. But it will all be gone if we don’t step up and take responsibility for our actions.
Here’s one last picture of a mountain in case you don’t believe me

I’ll be using Instagram as a miniblog platform while I’m up here. Follow me at @leeslens to stay up-to-date on my latest adventures and photography!

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