This was the view on our way out of Alaska the end of September
This was the view on the way back home the end of October.
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Now that is a winter wonderland. Thank you for telling me about your blog. I traveled the road with you from March to present and enjoyed every mile. I am just amazed at the view from your front yard. The sunsets are vivid and seem to be more intense than Key West. I got a kick out of seeing the halibut because it is now in my families' belly, or was !! The UPS man was so jealous when I told him it was halibut straight from Alaska. Now you asked several times for fed back about your blog and here is some from me. 1. I love the personal touch. Pictures of things as they happen, animals, children, Paul putting up a wall, even the flowers in the yard. Nothing looks staged. 2. I like hearing about the bumps in the road, the break downs and how you got through them, makes it all so real. 3. I need more information in some areas like who the children are on the swings. Is that in Alaska? You are doing a very nice job on this blog and will have it as personal history for yourself and your family. Sweet travels and I for one will be up to see you both this summer. Rosalynd
This is a second marriage for both of us. We each had 7 children (5 girls and 2 boys) before we met and married. Now it's just the two of us traveling the world and living in Alaska. Oh, I didn't mean to slight the CAT, she thinks she's more important than anyone or anything else. Her name is Tucson and she's traveled about 80,000 miles, with us, in her short life.
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Now that is a winter wonderland. Thank you for telling me about your blog. I traveled the road with you from March to present and enjoyed every mile.
I am just amazed at the view from your front yard. The sunsets are vivid and seem to be more intense than Key West.
I got a kick out of seeing the halibut because it is now in my families' belly, or was !! The UPS man was so jealous when I told him it was halibut straight from Alaska.
Now you asked several times for fed back about your blog and here is some from me. 1. I love the personal touch. Pictures of things as they happen, animals, children, Paul putting up a wall, even the flowers in the yard. Nothing looks staged. 2. I like hearing about the bumps in the road, the break downs and how you got through them, makes it all so real. 3. I need more information in some areas like who the children are on the swings. Is that in Alaska?
You are doing a very nice job on this blog and will have it as personal history for yourself and your family.
Sweet travels and I for one will be up to see you both this summer. Rosalynd
Well it sure looks different all that snow is beautiful, we are still waiting for us to get some here.
Will have to check out your travels more
Yep,that Alaska for you. About the middle of Aug you to start thinking about heading for thr states.
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