Tag: travel
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Illinois: Barns and Windmills

Today we visited friends and family in Iowa and Illinois, only progressing about 200 miles towards home. Today’s photos theme is “Old Barns and New Windmills”. The barns were here when I grew up in the area. The windmills arrived after I left, and they make my heart soar. I’m not looking forward to getting…
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Nebraska and Iowa

This was not an exciting day. We started with a quick and friendly oil change at Jiffy Lube before driving 400 miles for the day. Our truck will have over 200,000 miles on it by the time we get to Virginia, and we try to take good care of it. We will have driven 20,000…
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Sandhill Cranes and White-sided Dolphins

We are in Kearney, Nebraska, which would be a great place to visit during the Sandhill Cranes Spring Migration. Maybe some year we will get here to see (and hear!) thousands of cranes along the Platte River. Both C and I loved hearing their distinctive calls overhead in Alaska. I enjoyed watching Sandhill Cranes dance…
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MV Columbia, Day 3

Shortly after breakfast this morning, we had a 4 hour stop in Ketchikan. Shockingly, it didn’t rain at all during the stop! We saw lots of pink salmon in Ketchikan Creek and watched a seal eat one. My seal photos are so pathetic that I am not posting them. When we headed south again, we…
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MV Columbia, Day 2

Today we were onboard the ferry all day except for 1.5 hours onshore in Sitka. While the skies have been heavily overcast, it hasn’t rained all that much since breakfast. At Sitka we toured the Raptor Center. I borrowed the below photo caption from a poster near some bald eagles (“I AM Smiling”). The Raptor…
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Haines, Alaska

We have had jaw-dropping scenery throughout the day as we drove the 215 miles between Destruction Bay and Haines. We also saw over 100 Dall Sheep today, which has to be a daily record for us. We saw 92 sheep at their normal area near Kluane Lake. The group of 20 pictured above were the closest…
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Destruction Bay, Fall 2025

We have begun our road trip back to Virginia! We anticipate taking a bit over 2 weeks, arriving in late September. We didn’t take many photos today, so below I added 3 highlights from earlier trips on this section of the Alcan Highway. We didn’t see any bears on this stretch today (September 13, 2025). …
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Alaskan Glaciers

Between the Glacier Discovery Train tour and our trip to Cordova, I have been seeing a lot of glaciers lately. Most glaciers on the earth are rapidly melting, and I wonder what these Alaskan Glaciers will look like if I return to them in 10 or 20 years. The photos don’t do any of them…
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Kenai Peninsula with Friends

After just 2 nights at our home in Healy, we were on the road again, headed south for fishing and meeting up with friends. We caught a few fish, saw another American Dipper on the Russian River, and visited the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center before picking D&A up in Anchorage. We were able to show…
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Canoe, Raft, and Automobile

We explored by water and highway on our 12-day trip to Nabesna, Gulkana, Klutina, Denali Highway (including Tangle Lakes), and Glenn Highway. See the previous post for our time in Wrangell-St Elias NP&P on Nabesna Road. We arranged a June 19 raft rental and drop off on the Gulkana River while we camped with electric…
