Sarah is enjoying the view across Cook inlet this cool morning. |
It's pretty steep looking down from the bluff above the bay |
I like the simple fence made from post, fish net, and anchor rope. |
We didn't build a fire, but there was a very nice fire pit had we wanted to. |
Sherm had asked for more pictures of the town as things have changed since he was here. |
Sarah tells me there is something about Alaska Girls. |
Sherm may have spent a night or two here after shore leave. |
City Hall |
Sign in front of... |
When he left, Sherm just parked his old motor home here and left it. |
I'm not sure if this was here back then. |
Fire dept |
This was started when they heard Sherm had been assigned here. |
Fake snow, or just good insulation |
maybe newer than Sherm |
A view of the Spit through the heavy air from Skyline drive above Homer, AK |
A little wider angle |
Riding back on the old Sterling Hwy we saw this sign. It stands for Daughter In Pillion. |
I must like old bridges |
and little streams |
It must be a fairly deep well, but she did get the water to finally flow. |
Several people told us to avoid this place at all cost. |
An Electric Girl |
Three days ago none of this was visible due to clouds. |
Today, I can't take enough pictures |
I love the green against the black and white of the snow patched mountain |
These mountains look to be ten or twelve thousand feet tall......... |
.........but I suspect they are really only about half of that. |
Mike and Sarah's favorite breakfast place in Girdwood |
After Girdwood comes Alyeska |
It is a small ski resort that is open year around. |
During the winter you can downhill ski here, and during the summer you downhill mountain bike. You can see some of the zigzag trails for the bikes |
It is a very nice resort area. |
Ultra modern lift system for both bikes and humans. |
Mountains in both directions of this creek. |
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