Susitna Sunsets Bed And Breakfast Anchorage
9901 Conifer Street Anchorage, Alaska, 99507, United States
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Enroute to Anchorage
... to the monkeys - at the end of dinner as we leave we are handed mints and and extra two each for Giva and Dizi.
We spent the day firstly doing laundry (yuk even laundry has to be done on holiday).
The rest of the day other than eating and reading- Keith went to a spin class, I did pilates, Neville and Marion watched a movie, Neville went to a movie making class, looked at the shops, I had a sauna and then Marion and I enjoyed a swim ...
Observations, truths, half truths, ideas.
This trip is not for everyone. DUH. You must love to drive or ride. I did not drive this rig one foot!!!!
It is not a trip to do on a budget. We met several people who never stayed in a campground or ate out unless necessary. Some of the most fun is eating regional food and experiencing the people.
It should not be rushed. You must cover a lot of miles ...
New zealand to thailand photo credits
... nut dude.
the green flats: the road stretches in front of us as we head off on a small road to the coastal town of 1770
big roo: this is a big grey kangaroo, I think. it was standing in the field as we drove out of agnes water.
1770, australia
our turtle: k-71518 is an endangered laggerhead sea turtle of 33-37 years of age, here at mon repos to lay her second clutch of eggs for the season.
bagara, ...
We Are Here!
... the lights will be amazing in the long dark days of winter. And we will have a great view of the Northern Lights (which start around August). We should get the keys on Friday. I didn't get any shots of the inside of the house, when I do I'll post some.
We found a great pizza place, The Moose's Tooth. They brew their own and sell growlers to go. Got our first one. Allison loved the pizza (they have ...
Bicycling around Anchorage
... the other cyclist starts talking loudly, saying, "I'm locking it up! I'm locking it up! I'm taking the safety off my gun!" I'm mildly freaked out by this, but he's saying this for the benefit of the native walking by, I presume. The native looks mildly annoyed and keeps walking. The other cyclist starts talking to me, saying, you know, that's the sign the end is coming near, you know. I say "What?" He tells me all about the biblical prophecies of the end ...

