Fairbanks in May

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The sun shines.  The wind blows.  The last of the snow melts.  The puddles and swamps evaporate.

BLM issues burn permits.  Tire shops remove studded treads and replace them with summer tires before the May 15 deadline.  Load limits begin.

A winter's worth of trash appears along every road and moose trail.  On the first Saturday in May, the whole town turns out for clean-up day.  Starting at 8 a.m., men, women, and children fill up trash bags and set them at the side of the road.  At 2 p.m. the garbage trucks start picking up full bags.  Local businesses donate the bags and whatever else is needed to make clean-up day a success.

Children impatiently wait for the last day of school.  The University of Alaska Fairbanks graduates another class of students.

The first tour buses traverse the town.  Camera-studded tourists gawk at the sights.  Cyclists invade the bike paths while the snowmobiles are stowed for the summer.

Canadian geese will stop over at Creamer's Field on their flight north.  Sandhill cranes and many other birds can be seen in the Migratory Wildlife Refuge.  Nature trails dry out and hikers and birdwatchers enjoy the spring days.  Creamer's Dairy is rich with Fairbanks history.

On May 3 a couple of years ago, we had six inches of fresh snow.  Last year on May 1, the rain turned into snow and accumulated a couple of inches on my deck.  In 2004, we have had very little snow or rain which led to the worst fire season in history.

In 2005 on May 1, almost all the snow is melted. Ice jams are flooding the Salcha area. We are having record-breaking warm weather. The temperature on May 1 is in the seventies. You can see the green buds on the trees. By the end of the month, the bare trees will be totally leafed in green.

Due to unseasonably warm weather, we need freezers to save our snowman!  If you have empty freezer space, please contact me asap!

will work for freezer space
adopted from The Taylor's Country Home - Thanks! Beth

May is the month for

  • Clean-up Day
  • The Chena River Run
  • The last day of school
  • Graduation
  • The Salmon Bake Opens

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