Monday, July 27, 2009

Seward to Homer

While we were in Seward, some friends that we met at Red Bay (Tiffen's Allegro RV Park) came by to see us. We have been keeping up with Lorraine and Chuck through emails and their blog and they have been doing the same for us. This was the first time that we were in the same place at the same time.

We left Monday for Homer. As we traveled along the Kenai River we saw more combat fishing.

As we were approaching Soldatna we stopped at this woodcarving area.


They had some beautifully carved pieces.

They had this huge "Edith Ann" chair that several people sat in to have their picture taken.
I loved this cute bear in a log.

They even had a carousal with carved Alaskan animals.

This one was one of my favorites.

Here is a peek inside one of the workshops.

And this was another work area.

There is a bench similar to this one on a river with the plaque engraved honoring someone.

This is what distinguishes Alaska from other places--flowers, water, and snow covered mountains all in the same picture.

We were out on Homer Spit. We drove over to the boardwalk to pay for our halibut fishing trip that we will take tomorrow.

Here is a boat coming into port. This is where the "Deadliest Catch" boats go out of and there was even a "Deadliest Catch" store on the boardwalk.

Can't wait until tomorrow.

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