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Category Archives: July
Some Maine Sights
Our friend, Peter, lives in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, and we stopped in for a visit. He showed us around Portland, Maine; some lighthouses; and some beautiful sights. Our first stop was at Two Lights State Park at Cape Elizabeth. … Continue reading
Posted in August, Daily Post, July, Maine
Tagged Allagash, Beer, Chocolate, Lenny the Chocolate Moose, Lighthouse, Portland Head Light, Travato
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Minnesota Again
Here we are, back in Minnesota again. Our plans are to stay here for a month or so while we visit friends and family and take care of some things and then will return to New England before going south … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, July, Minnesota
Tagged bison, Hutchinson, Minneopa State Park, Seppman Mill, State Parks, Waterfalls
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Here We Go Again! #4
August is the beginning of our fourth year of our full-time RV living and traveling. The last three years have been fun, and we are ready for another year of it. We have spent most of the summer in our … Continue reading
Posted in August, Daily Post, July, June, May, Minnesota
Tagged Allis Chalmers, Canal Park, Crow River, Duluth, Fish ladder, Goosebery Falls, Great River Road, Happy Chef, Human Foosball, Lake Pepin, Lift Bridge, Lighthouse, Mall of America, MOA, Orange Spectacular, Split Rock Lighthouse
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Old Tucson Studios
Warning, this is a photo intensive blog. Old Tucson Studios is an Arizona movie set wild west town. Over 300 movies, commercials, and TV shows have been shot here since it was built in 1939. I’m sure you have seen … Continue reading
Relaxing Day
After a nice lunch and a walk in downtown Seward we packed up and drove west in the direction of Homer, Alaska. We didn’t drive very far, only about 45 miles, to Quartz Creek US Forest Service Campground near Cooper … Continue reading
Kenai Fjords
Our 9-hour tour departed at 9:00 a.m. into a fog bank but that didn’t stop us from having a great time and seeing some wonderful things. Our first dramatic sight was our home! There we are, third RV from the … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Daily Post, July
Tagged Common Murre, Glacier, Humpback whale, Sea otter, Whale
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Seward, Alaska
Last night we stayed about 23 miles northwest of Seward, Alaska, at Trail River US Forest Service Campground on the shore of Kenai Lake. Beautiful, beautiful. And we only paid $9 to park there. What a deal! But we only … Continue reading
Anchorage Market & Festival
Every Saturday and Sunday all summer long in downtown Anchorage is Alaska’s largest event, the Market & Festival. There are around 300 vendors, live entertainment, Alaskan-made arts, crafts, foods and lots more. Free Admission. If only I had tons of … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Daily Post, July
Tagged Alaska, Anchorage, Anchorage Alaska
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Alaska Botanical Garden +
Our venture out today was to the Alaska Botanical Garden. It was smaller than I expected for such a large state but it was interesting. A flower “bear” greeted us at the entrance. A few sculptures are scattered throughout. The … Continue reading
Turnagain Arm
Turnagain Arm and Knik Arm are branches of Cook Inlet south of Anchorage. Back in 1778 Captain Cook sailed first up the Knik Arm only to discover that it was the mouth of a river and not an opening to … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Daily Post, July
Tagged Alaska, Alaska Railroad, Anchorage Alaska, Cook Inlet, Fishing, Northwest Passage, Seward Highway, Tidal bore
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Anchorage
Anchorage is the largest city in the state of Alaska. Population just under 300,000 people. We drove the car into town to check it out. Our first stop was at the Visitor Center where we watched a movie about the … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Daily Post, July
Tagged Anchorage, Anchorage Alaska, earthquake park
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Moved to Anchorage
We are in Anchorage now, at Centennial Campground on the edge of town. We have paid for the next four nights here for now. The rest of the day was spent doing a little shopping (as if living in a … Continue reading
Palmer, Alaska
A few miles from Wasilla is the small community of Palmer, population around 5,559. Just outside of town is a Musk Ox Farm. We went to see the museum and take the tour. Between the museum and the tour guide … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Daily Post, July
Tagged Alaska, Franklin D. Roosevelt, musk ox, musk ox farm, Palmer, Palmer Alaska
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Mount McKinley
Sunshine! The clouds finally parted this morning and the sun came out. This was our last chance to see Mount McKinley before we go to Anchorage. So we made the 20 mile drive back north from Trapper Creek to the … Continue reading
Talkeetna in the Rain
We took the Jeep for an outing today. When we turned onto the road to Talkeetna we found ourselves in the middle of a hand-cycle race. Each racer was followed by a support vehicle or two with their 4-way flashers … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Daily Post, July
Tagged Alaska, Birch Syrup, Talkeetna, Talkeetna Alaska
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Denali in the Rain
Denali, 6 million acres of spectacular wilderness including Mt. McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America with an elevation of 20,320 feet. Amazing. Summers in Denali are often overcast or rainy, allowing summertime visitors only about a 30 to 40 … Continue reading
Pipeline and Riverboat
There is a public viewing and information area very near to us where you can actually touch a section of the Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline. I couldn’t reach it but Bernie could. After that we went for a scenic 3-hour … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Daily Post, July
Tagged Chena River, Fairbanks Alaska, Paddle steamer, Sled dog, Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
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Fairbanks, AK
After a breakfast of sourdough pancakes and reindeer sausage we continued our drive up the Alaska Highway yesterday. Milepost 1422 is the official end of the Alaska Highway at Delta Junction, Alaska. It’s official now, we drove the whole thing. … Continue reading
Alaska at Last!
Before we left Watson Lake, BC, we walked up a block to see the Sign Post Forest. Back in 1942 during construction of the Alaska Highway a homesick soldier added his hometown sign to an army highway mileage post. Ever … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Canada, Daily Post, July
Tagged Alaska Highway, Tok Alaska, Watson Lake Yukon, Whitehorse Yukon
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In Yukon Territory
The further north we go the less traffic we see and the higher the prices of everything goes. 300+ miles driven today. We just paid $1.569 per liter of gas. With the exchange rate around $.95 it works out to … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Canada, Daily Post, July
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