Triple Trouble
$19.95 SKU: MGR29Triple Trouble Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photo by Ron Niebrugge Female brown bears typically have one or two cubs at a time, although triplets or even quadruplets can…
Triple Trouble Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photo by Ron Niebrugge Female brown bears typically have one or two cubs at a time, although triplets or even quadruplets can…
Grizzly Greetings Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photograph by Gary Lackie Brown bear cubs (Ursus arctos) are born hairless in their dens in January or February. Litter sizes range…
Sibling Rivalry Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photo by Ron Niebrugge Brown bear cubs (Ursus arctos) are born hairless in their dens in January or February. Litters range from…
Glacier Meadow Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photo by Patrick Endres Several large ice fields sit atop the mountain regions throughout southcentral and southeast Alaska. They feed numerous glaciers…
Christmas Cabin Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photograph by Patrick J Endres Rustic cabin life has its roots in Alaska’s pioneer days, but it retains a nostalgia that many…
Wild Rose and Birch Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photo by Robin Brandt Prickly rose (Rosa acicularis) grows in open meadows and forest openings throughout much of Alaska south…
Low-sugar Blueberry Bars or Cookies Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photograph by Donna Dewhurst 1 cup each: ground oats, flour, shredded coconut, blueberries or cranberries 1/2 cup flaxseed and/or…
Born to Run Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photograph by Don Pitcher Dog mushing was designated the official Alaska state sport in 1972 and the Alaskan malamute was named…
Forget-me-not Alaska State Flower Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photograph by Wildnorth The alpine forget-me-not was named the official Alaska state flower on April 28, 1917 (dating back to…
Fireweed & Dragonfly Double-matted card with custom accent cutout Photograph by Steven Nourse The common fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) typically grows from two to five feet tall but can reach seven…