Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Alaska 12, Anchorage














This is Laurel Downing Bill.  In her Aunt Phyllis Downing Carson's trunk she found a lot of writings about the History of Alaska and now is butting out in series form.






I think the owner of this Husky charges people o bet him.  He jerked the dog (rather hard) back info the tent.




The solar thing in the green is the air and energy connection.  The complete house is underground.

These trees leads to Anchorage's famous split in the Earth's crust which was an earthquake 

About the first half of our Alaskan trip was via ship.   We saw a lot of Alaskan water ways.   I was amazed from Vancouver until we the end of our ship cruise of how many piper cubs like planes with water skins or small pontoons parked in every place possible.  Each docking area had several docks for boats and at least one or two long docks for ice cream.  I was told by a tour guide that most teenagers learn how to fly in high school, and get their pilots license before they are old enough to get their drivers' license.  












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