Saturday, August 22, 2009

Our Trip to Alaska 2009


Don and I had a wonderful Alaskan vacation with Bob and Gail. It was great spending time with them. We flew to Anchorage and took the train to Denali. We did an all day bus tour of Denali National Park where we saw lots of wild life. Gail did the animal count. I'm not sure if I have it right, but it was something like 26 Caribou, 9 Moose, 6 bears, 1 fox and a few dahl sheet that mostly looked like a spot on the mountain. We did manage to see the top of Denali briefly. It was a treat to see it. As it turned out, we saw it again from Anchorage just as we were getting ready to fly home. My favorite animals were a mother grizzly and her two cubs. They were adorable.

After touring Denali Park we went back to Anchorage, got a rental car and went to Seward where we stayed in cute two bedroom cabin at Lowell Point on Resurrection Bay. It was nice to be right by the water. We did a cruise of the Kenai Fjords, visited Exit Glacier, went to the Marine Wildlife Center, did a drive over to Soldotna and Ninilchik on Cook Inlet where we saw Mt. Redoubt Volcano that erupted in March and closed the Anchorage Airport. We enjoyed hanging out together in Seward. The guys went fishing on our last day while Gail and I shopped and discovered some delightful places in Seward.

I haven't figured out how I can just post a few pictures since I took close to 700 pictures. But, I am going to try and just give you a taste of our trip.

DENALI
Here we are getting ready to board the train to Denali. The train trip was good, but not as scenic as the train trip from Vancouver to Banff that we did last year. But, the animals that we saw in Denali

Here Denali just peeks though the clouds. I think that only about 10% of the people that go to Denali actually see the mountain, so I was thrilled to get a peek of it.

In Denali park we had the opportunity to become our favorite animal. Yes, we are Moose.






Here is the Denali Cabin that we stayed in. Yes, we are pre-drinking. It stays light in Alaska so late that we often didn't have dinner until 8PM.




This is probably my favorite photo taken in the park. Can you believe that this is a wild grizzly bear and her two cubs? Grizzly's are easy to spot because of that bump on their back. They were playing right by the road.




Here is Mr. Fox. I was excited to see him hiding behind bushes.




This is Mrs. Moose (or Mr.) crossing the creek bed.



We saw herds of Caribou in the Park. I think we saw 26 Caribou in all.



Our trip in Denali took us all the way to Kantishna. We had lunch here and could either watch how sled dogs were trained or pan for gold. The sled dogs were really fun to watch. I've never seen such motivated dogs. The dog trainers 7 year old daughter was helping hold the dogs. When the dogs were allowed to take off, they did so with gusto.






























SEWARD

This is a wonderful waterfall that Gail and I discovered right in town. It was right next to Two Lakes hiking trail. I just loved this spot. We hiked around the two lakes while the boys fished.Here is the harbor in Seward. This is where everything happens in town. At least our fisherman husbands seem to think this was the happening place.





Here is the big catch aka dead fish. Bob and Don did an all day fishing trip on a small boat. They had a great time and caught their limits of Halibut and Salmon. They had it shipped home, so we will be eating great fish. I can hardly wait for the Salmon. It arrives tomorrow.




Just as we were getting ready to head to the airport, we discovered two eagles in the tree above our cabin. We discovered them because it appeared that Mrs. Eagle was squaking to Mr. Eagle about some domestic problem. Check out the shot of Mrs. Eagle flying off when she just couldn't take it any more. Isn't it amazing what we read into animal behavior.


This is fireweed. You find it everwhere. Most of it was almost finished blooming. While we were in Seward it, some of it started to go to seed and suddenly silky hairs appear on the bloom. It is very common in Alaska, but a stunning plant.












Here is the cabin that we stayed in at Lowell Point. It was very cute and comfortable.



Gail on the deck of the Lodge overlooking Resurrection Bay. We love this spot. It was just across the street from our cabin.



Gail, Bob, Don and me on our hike to Exit Glacier. Exit is also part of Harding Icefield. And this is a free National Park. What a bargain!



TOUR OF KENAI FJORDS


This pictures gives you an idea of how big Holgate Glacier is.

We saw some eagles, but not as many as I thought we would.


We saw lots of wildlife, but I just loved the cute little otters. They were everywhere, including right off the deck of our lodge.





Here we are at the Holgate Glacier with is part of the Harding Ice Field. Yes, it's cold.


This was a rather cool day with a bit of rain, so Don, Bob and Gail are all bundled up.




Great Kenai Fjords scenery



OUR DRIVE TO SOLDOTNA AND TO COOK INLET
Looking down on the town on Ninilchik. Lots of Russin influence here.



Our 37th Anniversary pictures taken in Soldotna. This is cute little town with a great quilt store.



Here is Mt. Redoubt. I was glad it wasn't erupting.



FOOD
I was ready to post this blog and then I realized that I went on a trip and I didn't post anything about food. We had some pretty good food. We also had some pretty bad food. I didn't take pictures of that. I wanted to include some pictures of the food that we had. We mostly ate fish, both salmon and halibut, because that is what is nice and fresh in Alaska. Oh, I included the lemon because we paid $1.49 for a lemon at the store. I'm so used to a lemon tree in the backyard, that I couldn't believe that anyone could charge that much for one lemon. Oh well, we were on vacaction.






















Monday, August 10, 2009

HAPPY 2nd BIRTHDAY LUCY

Little Miss Lucy is Two years old today. This is her one year old picture. Down below is Lucy about a month ago. The picture was taken by Jess's friend, Michelle and I just love the enthusiasm and excitement it exhibits. It also gives you a good idea of how much our sweet little baby has grown in a year. You are wonderful Lucy and we love you. Happy Birthday!

Oh, I just added this picture that Jess took of Lucy last week. Our little Lucy loves the water. Maybe she will be a river rafter.




Saturday, August 1, 2009

Tahoe 2009

We had another great trip to Tahoe. We have been going to Tahoe with the same families for over 20 years. My two sisters, Mary and Sue came up and spent an overnight with us. We had a great time. They hadn't been to Tahoe before so Don and I got to be tour guides and Mary and Sue got to see what our Tahoe vacations are like. Paula's daughter Karen also joined us with her two adorable boys, Jack and Miles. We played lots of croquet and took walks to the Lake which was about 2 blocks from our place.
Croquet in the back yard.

Sue and Mary with me at the Lake.