Here I am with my sons Zach & Noah and my wife Debbie
This photo was taken in September of 2005. Zach was born on February 7, 1997, Noah on January 12, 2001, my Bricklin was born on June 6, 1975.
We live in Fairbanks, Alaska
We're just 100 miles south of the Arctic Circle. Fairbanks is a metro of about 90,000 - second only to Anchorage. It's very remote. Hundreds of miles in any direction to hit another sizeable city. Drive south on the Parks Highway and it's 357 miles to Anchorage (pop. 275,000). Drive south on the Richardson Highway and it's 368 miles to Valdez (pop. 5,000). Valdez is the terminus for the trans-Alaska pipeline - and is famous for the ship that Captain Hazelwood parked on top of Bligh Reef! Drive east and it's 600 miles to Whitehorse (pop. 20,000). Driving to our capital of Juneau (pop. 30,000) requires 660 miles on the road, plus a day on the ferry down the Inside Passage. Drive north and it's over 500 miles to Prudhoe Bay (on the Arctic Ocean) which is inhabited by a few thousand oil workers who leave whenever they get time off!
Downtown Fairbanks
As seen from Golden Heart Park. The statue in the fountain (somebody forgot to turn the water on this day!) is the `first family of Fairbanks.' Yes, they're all wearing parkas! The glass and marble building in the background off to the left is the new state courthouse. The tall beige building in the back ground to the right is the Polaris Hotel - tallest building in Fairbanks. Hard to capture the flavor of downtown in one photo, but if you walked out of the picture to the left you'd be at the bank of the Chena River. Out of the photo to the right is the log cabin visitors' center.
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks is the statewide home to the University of Alaska system. The campus is about 5 miles west of downtown, and only a few short blocks from my house. In the winter time when the Bricklin is parked, we enjoy attending college hockey games. UAF has a division one hockey team that is a member of the CCHA, competing with rivals such as Michigan, Ohio State, Notre Dame and more. Go Nanooks!
vin #1864
I bought it back in 1984 in Minneapolis when I was still living there. I drove it up the Alaska highway in January of 1990. Probably the only Bricklin that ever drove right through the middle of a herd of caribou! So close I almost could've rolled down the window and petted 'em!
People keep asking me what the `SV 1' on my license plate means! In retrospect, I should've gone with `75 BRIC'
John 14:6
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."