A well deserved rest day in Glennallen and with decent weather. But now, on day 41, the day is damp and drizzle. At least tents were down before the rain. It's my luck that I was scheduled to drive this morning. Looks like I have chosen wisely. Tonight we are back to dry camping in a gravel pit (again) but our backup plan is an RV camp with cabins, a few more miles down the road if weather is bad. The RV park won't allow tents and we happen to have 7 of them. Now that we are near the end, things have settled down and into routine. Isn't that usually the case, you get into the swing of things and then it is over. That is all for now.
say hi to David and Dean and Bill if you haven't already! glad you're "into the swing" of the trip - each day has its bumblings and its' joys...we met a man who was born at Ft Seward here in Haines and his dad was one of a dozen WWII vets who bought 400 acres and all the buildings of Ft. Seward as "army surplus" in 1947...now all incorporated into Haines - he sent us to the distillery which was so local, fun and great gin, vodka, bourbon, ansynthe flight - tough biking the 2 mile back to our camper in a straight line - ha ha...thinking of you...
say hi to David and Dean and Bill if you haven't already! glad you're "into the swing" of the trip - each day has its bumblings and its' joys...we met a man who was born at Ft Seward here in Haines and his dad was one of a dozen WWII vets who bought 400 acres and all the buildings of Ft. Seward as "army surplus" in 1947...now all incorporated into Haines - he sent us to the distillery which was so local, fun and great gin, vodka, bourbon, ansynthe flight - tough biking the 2 mile back to our camper in a straight line - ha ha...thinking of you...
say hi to David and Dean and Bill if you haven't already! glad you're "into the swing" of the trip - each day has its bumblings and its' joys...we met a man who was born at Ft Seward here in Haines and his dad was one of a dozen WWII vets who bought 400 acres and all the buildings of Ft. Seward as "army surplus" in 1947...now all incorporated into Haines - he sent us to the distillery which was so local, fun and great gin, vodka, bourbon, ansynthe flight - tough biking the 2 mile back to our camper in a straight line - ha ha...thinking of you...
ReplyDeletesay hi to David and Dean and Bill if you haven't already! glad you're "into the swing" of the trip - each day has its bumblings and its' joys...we met a man who was born at Ft Seward here in Haines and his dad was one of a dozen WWII vets who bought 400 acres and all the buildings of Ft. Seward as "army surplus" in 1947...now all incorporated into Haines - he sent us to the distillery which was so local, fun and great gin, vodka, bourbon, ansynthe flight - tough biking the 2 mile back to our camper in a straight line - ha ha...thinking of you...
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