Sunday, June 27, 2010

North to Alaska - Day 2

Thursday morning, Aunt Janice took us on a tour over to the Turnagain arm of the bay, where you can sometimes see buluga whale when the tide is in. We were amazed at the many beautiful waterfall cascading down the sides of the mountain and all the lush green vegetation. We did not see any whales, however. The tide was out and there are miles and miles of sand and bars. We were told that people do not go out on the sand because the water level is so high that it acts similar to quick sand and when you get mired into the sand, it is very difficult to get out and the tides come up so quickly that a few people have died before they could get them out. There are warning signs all over the beaches at this area .
We drove out to Elmendorf Air Force Base and around downtown Anchorage.  There are about 300,00 people living in Anchorage and about 700,000 in Alaska all together. 

Larry, Venna, Janice, Sue and Sandy at the Sour Dough Mining Company
Brett and Tiffany ~ enjoying the soft ice cream at the Sour Dough Mining Co
For lunch we went to the Sour Dough Mining Company Restaurant, which is a replica of an old mill house and enjoyed a great meal with Mom, Dad, Tiffany, Brett Janice, Sue, Ray and I.
Ray at Wild Berry Park.  It was hard not to whip an index finger through this fountain!  Yes, it is real chocolate! 
Afterwards, we walked across the street to the Wild Berry Park, which had all kinds of Alaskan souvenirs, foods, jewelry, etc as well as candy samples, lots of clothing, etc.
Our Alaskan home
Then we went to pick up the RV at Great Alaskan Holidays - - - and we were on our way! Ray motored us downtown to the Ulu Factory, where Brett wanted to see how the Ulu knives were made. We drove back to Janice & Suzette’s home. Jim, my cousin, who is just a couple of years younger than I came over and it was so great to see him. He looks much like his father, Stowell, and we so enjoyed his delightful sense of humor, and entertaining conversation.
We had dinner, then drove over to Jim’s home where we parked the RV for the evening. Jim has four children and has coached all of them in hockey and soccer.  He built this great rink in his back yard.  It also has a great tree house with a twirly slide exit on the side.

Tiffany and Brett were designated to go get Brittany and Cory that night from the airport. (I felt bad because we all came in at different times and we were all going out at different times, which meant a lot of trips to the airport and inconvenient hours.) Mom and Dad slept in the motor home, Ray and I were given Jay bird’s bed and Brittany and Cory went downstairs to what Cory fondly referred to as the "sweet man cave" after they arrived.

1 comment:

Ray said...

Now about the ice cream cones at the Sour Dough Mining Company. Well... I went and got a cone. I started filling it up, and found that he ice cream just went on through onto the base of the ice cream machine. I then took a look at the cone to find that there was no bottom in it. Ha! Just when you are expecting a full cone, you find yourself rooked! I had to resort to a bowl.

What is this world coming too?
Ray