Woke up early to the alarm, and since it had rained all night, and we couldn't imagine our Kenai Fjords 9 hour tour would take place, so I called right away, and was told they were still planning on going! We rushed around, and managed to get there on time at 8:00, only to THEN be told that the two longer tours were canceled, but if we wanted to take the shorter cruise around Resurrection Bay that they would adjust the price. We declined, and managed to get a full refund, since the clouds and rain were so thick, we couldn't imagine seeing much wildlife anyway. We took the opportunity to head our of town, and thus gained a day in our schedule. Frankly, we had seen mostly rain since we arrived in Alaska, and were ready to start heading north, where apparently the skies were a bit clearer. Off we went, first to Anchorage for gas and shopping, then on to the tiny town of Talkeenta, which is the jumping off point for most climbing expeditions, flightseeing and jetboating in the area. As we were driving through Anchorage, Hubby noticed in a magazine some information on a Musk Ox Farm in Palmer, so we decided to take the detour and go there for a bit. It was fascinating! The wool of this critter is so soft, and the yarn was weaved and knitted into incredibly soft material. By the end of the tour, Hubby decided to adopt one, with a special sponsorship program they have, so we decided on a 16 year old female named Luna, whose claim to fame was that when they were out playing with large balls, she got stuck up on one, with all four legs off the ground, and it apparently took her some time to finally figure out how to come down. Two years later, she did it again! Anyway, she seemed like such a character, we just had to adopt her! It's for a great cause, in any event. After that tour, we continued on our way, reaching Talkeetna in the afternoon. After taking a drive around town to see what was there, we walked around a bit before heading back out of town to a pullout camping area that we found.
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Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014 -Kenai Fjords Tour Canceled, Drive to Talkeetna w/shopping, Musk Ox
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Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014 – Seavey’s Ididaride All Alaska Tour with Grayson and Todd
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Sunday, Aug. 3, 2014 – Pack and Rest
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Still getting up pretty early these days, though not quite at the crack of dawn. Our usual Sunday routine, blueberry pancakes, Sunday talk shows, a few chores, then I packed for my trip to Austin tomorrow. My flight leaves at 8:40, so I need to get up early again, it’s going to be a long day!
Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014 – Relaxing Day
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Other than a few chores around the place, we had a nice relaxing day. Horses are now being looked after by staff, so we don’t even have to tend to them. Hubby still sleeping in his chair, but he’s going to try the bed tonight to see what happens. He’s impatient that he’s still in pain when he moves, but it’s going to be quite a few weeks before that improves. He did get his prescription filled yesterday, so we’re set for the month, at least.
Friday, Aug. 1, 2014 – Hospital and Shopping
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Per doctor’s orders from Burley, we went down to the one and only hospital in Bellingham and checked into the ER to get followup x-rays. They treated us quite well, and though it took a little longer than before, we were still out in about 3 hours. They said Hubby was doing just fine, he was healing, and they gave him one of those aspirator things for him to breath into to make sure he didn’t get pneumonia. He has one from when he had his quadruple by-pass in 2003, but, of course, it’s at home. Not the kind of thing one’s likely to take with one in an RV, where space is limited, so now we have two! Went shopping afterward, first getting lunch in the mall’s food court, then off to Kohl’s for jeans. After having gained 12 pounds in the six months we were in Texas, we haven’t lost enough yet to fit into our skinny jeans, so we had to capitulate and get a couple of pairs of fat jeans each for the Alaska trip. Come September, though, serious diet!!! Another quick stop for groceries, and we headed back to the farm for the evening.
Thursday, July 31, 2014 – Final Leg to North Star Stable in Ferndale, WA
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Up at the crack of dawn again, which seemed darker because the trees here are so tall and dark, but we managed to get out just as early. Quickly ran into a bike race on a narrow stretch of windy road, which became problematic when traffic started coming at us, trying to pass the bikes that were three abreast (against the single file rule, we later learned). At one point, just as I came around a curve, heading into a narrow bridge, a small truck was almost completely in my lane trying to pass the cyclists, and I had to slam on my brakes, which meant Hubby had to slam on his brakes, and the horses got a jolt. Hubby said he almost didn’t stop in time, missing me by less than two feet! We finally made it into town, with wider streets, and pulled over to have breakfast at a small cafe. I discovered Apollo had torn the screen for the window, which I had to turn upside down to at least keep rings from flopping in his face, and his manger was torn out of its rivet, so I had to use a haybag as a sling to hold it up temporarily. We had a great breakfast, then carried on, soon getting off the bike route (which was still going on, a ride to Rainier, apparently), and before too long, we were on I-5. Had to detour around one accident, which added some time to the trip, but eventually we got out of the city and were back out in rural America again, yeah! Arrived at the stable at exactly noon, met the manager, Monica, and quickly made decisions about where to set up and put the horses. The horses went straight into a pasture with several other horses, and they all seemed to get along fine after a few minutes, thank goodness. Dogs got to exploring and we soon got the RV parked and plugged in. Fortunately, it’s pretty level here, we only had to use a couple of boards on one side to get us perfect, and I even managed to get the satellite dish going, though that took a long time, since I had never done it before, and a post was evidently in my way, though it might have been that the receiver was trying to record, that always creates problems with trying to find a signal, and for some reason, we keep forgetting that! Anyway, the temps here are topping out in the low-mid 80’s, so AC won’t be necessary, and we’re at the top of a small hill, so we seem to have a pretty steady breeze, even though there’s no shade. It seems pretty laid back here, and other than one German Shepherd that Billy keeps growling at, everyone seems to get along just fine, and I think it will turn out to be an excellent choice to leave everyone for the month!