Video: Killer Whales in the Canal

Of the many whales that visit the fjord in front of the homestead, my favorite, perhaps the most dramatic, are the killer whales, also called orcas.

On March 29th, around noon, I heard exhalations outside, so I grabbed my camera and went to investigate. A pair of killer whales, a cow and bull, swam up Lynn Canal, passing the homestead. The cow swam about 100 yards off our beach, while the bull plowed by at least 200 yards out, possibly more. I decided to take a chance on shooting some video, and managed to get a couple grainy sequences of the bull surfacing.

In the video, you can hear the exhalations of both animals, the female’s coming slightly before the visible “blow” from the male.

Chasing moving whales around with a viewfinder at that distance isn’t easy. I’m grateful for the 30 seconds of useful footage I got this time!

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The killer whale cow passes by closer to our beach (Photo: Mark A. Zeiger).

The herring should arrive soon, which generally means more whale activity. Friends from Juneau showed us photos of a sperm whale carcass that washed up on the beach across from Eldred Rock Lighthouse, south of here. That’s a rare event!

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Noises Off!

Tonight and tomorrow afternoon, I’ll appear in Noises Off by Michael Frayn on stage in Haines. That will end a four-show run, and over two months of rehearsing, often 6 days a week.

If you’ve noticed any decline in blog quality since January, this is largely why! I tend to write about what’s on my mind. I’ve had time for little else since February, with a few read-through evenings in January; I didn’t want to dwell on it here, as I did with past productions of Incorruptible (see “The Show Must Go On”) and, particularly, The Lion in Winter. But, I need to acknowledge it. Even as I attended to the work of the homestead, which has sadly taken second place to this commitment, I did so with the lines recordings playing in my ears.

If you’ve seen the play, or at least the movie, I play Frederick Fellowes/Philip Brent, or, in the short hand everyone seems to understand, I’m “the nose-bleed guy.” Which, of course, means that of all the trouser-dropping that occurs in the course of the play’s action, I’m the actor who spends the most time with his pants around his ankles. My late mother would be so proud! The show’s humor is rather broad . . . .

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Mark, a.k.a. Freddie, prepares for his next disaster or humiliation (Photo: Michelle L. Zeiger).

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