Icecream and Ice: Making Way for New Holiday Traditions
Holiday traditions are part of what makes this time of year special. The scent of favorite warm-baked cookies fill our kitchens. There is the quest for the perfect Christmas tree, holiday lights to hang, Advent calendars, and children’s Christmas programs … Continue reading
Kaylene Johnson is a professional writer and long-time Alaskan who lives in Eagle River, Alaska.
Her books include A Tender Distance: Adventures Raising My Sons in Alaska; Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned the Political Establishment Upside Down, Portrait of the Alaska Railroad and Trails Across Time: History of an Alaska Mountain Corridor. Her award winning articles have appeared in Alaska magazine, the Los Angeles Times, Spirit magazine, Parish Teacher and other publications. She holds a BA from Vermont College and an MFA in Writing from Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky.
- Greatlander Articles, prior to December 2008
- July 2009 – Old-Fashioned Icecream Social Benefits Walker Family
- May 2011 Parade of Stallions
- April 2011 Break-up and Other Signs of Spring
- June 2010- In Praise of Perennials
- Bears of Spring
- Spring Marks Avalanche Season
- Not a Toy: Death of Family Dog Demonstrates Dangers of Pellet Guns
- February Marks Shift in Winter
- Baldy Mountain




