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The Seaward's Go to Seward!
... immediately enter Upper Russian Lake. These juveniles spend about two years in the lake and then three years at sea before returning in their sixth year of life to spawn and die. It is an amazing cycle that has gone on for years and years and years.
We were fortunate enough to watch many salmon fishermen catch their fair share of fish. We also an eagle and a few brown and black bears along the river - also trying to catch their share of fish. However all ...
Over too quick
... like putting a sign on them saying, “we’re here for two more weeks!” but we won’t. People will just have to think we travel with tons of luggage.
It’s bittersweet having our cruise end. I’m so excited for the next part of our vacation but I’m also sad for the cruise to be over. It’s been absolutely incredible and certainly a time I will remember and cherish forever.
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Moose Pass Gas....
... folks didn't want the biggest sign in town to read: "Moose Pass Gas" haha...we thought that was a cute story.
Stories in Alaska are everywhere. Everyone here seems to have one and almost every story is in relation to "pre" or "post" Earthquake.
We got into Seward at 11 yesterday morning and you immediately realize how small it is here. The first smell that hits you is of green rainforest and fish. It's the weirdest combination. ...
Seward, Alaska
... to do it and show the group the sawdust texture of these droppings. The kids completed their junior ranger booklets upon return to the ranger station and earned their Kenai Fjords badge. We did not get to see any wild animals besides Victor, a charming young man on the walk that did the absolute opposite of everything he was asked. He would be a pleasure in class.
After Exit Glacier, we headed to town and had lunch at Ray's drive in - a take ...
Weekend in Seward
... at the two other Anchorage hospitals. Allison starts school this week so I guess I will have to focus on finding a job now. We even went and got another car, so now I really have no excuse.
We decided to have a weekend getaway before Ken started his new job and Allison going back to school this week. Seward is about 150 miles south of Anchorage (not as the crow flies, it would be much shorter if you did not have to drive around the ...