Sunday, July 14, 2019

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07/14/2019 No Travel Day - Rainy Day in Soldotna


Start Location:
Start Time:N/A
Mileage:  54,366.4
Cost Per Night: $51.50 USD
Weather: 51 - 66 F Raining

Today was the first really rainy day we experience in Alaska. The morning flew by as we listened to the raindrops drumming atop the ‘Beast’s’ roof.

We decided to spend this damp time inside the motorhome catching up on paperwork. I had to make sure all the bills were paid. I had forgotten about the water bill and it was two months behind; very simple to rectify with instant online payment options.

I also had to put together paperwork for the Social Security Office. They are scheduled to start charging me the maximum amount for coverage based on 2018 income. Since Paul and I have both retired, this is not longer correct. A super friendly SS Worker, Ben took care of the same problem for Paul in May. This small change saves us $400 per month per person!

Paul spoke to a *Big Foot Representative. Not only did he return our call on a Sunday – he walked Paul through the process so he can automatically level the ‘Beast’ now. Paul also weeded through our outdated paperwork and books.

Not a lot going on today, but very relaxing.  

Wildlife Spotted: Nada

*Big Foot is our RV Leveling System

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Saturday, July 13, 2019

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07/13/2019 No Travel Day - Lone Moose RV Park, Soldotna, Alaska


Start Location:
Start Time:N/A
Mileage:  54,366.4
Cost Per Night: $51.50 USD
Weather: 51 - 66 F Cloudy

Well, we procrastinated long enough. The salmon are starting to run. Therefore, we had better learn how to fish for salmon off the bank of the Kenai. Luckily, we made friends with our camping neighbors, Robert and Noel. Robert gave us a lesson and directed us to a calmer spot (Rotary Park) to get started.

Paul and I pre-ran the trip. It is very close to Lone Moose. We bought a season parking pass and picked up a ‘stringer’. We also tried on our waders – yup they still fit.

As I was updating my Journal, I noticed a moose run right through the park and in front of the ‘Beast’ before vanishing into the woods.   What a thrill that was!

Note to Self: Always shower with Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Lavender Liquid Soap – I used a different soap and got three mosquito bites!!!

Fishing Update: Paul and I had the best of intentions. We put on our waders and headed to Rotary Park. We could tell from the cars in the parking lot that the place was packed. We decided to walk down (in our waders no less) to the fishing bank.

Just as we thought – no room for rookies like us. We really do not do well with crowds. We quickly decided we would call it a day. Besides, we forgot half our equipment . . . fish club, filleting knife, etcetera. Lesson learned – we now have a fishing packing list. All is well that ends well.

Wildlife Spotted: Moose up close.

Our Spot - #2, at the Lone Moose RV Park
Our Spot - #2, at the Lone Moose RV Park

Path to the Kenai River from Lone Moose
Path to the Kenai River from Lone Moose

Calmer Bank Fishing at Rotary Park
Calmer Bank Fishing at Rotary Park

Paul Working on Our Fishing Gear
Paul Working on Our Fishing Gear

Dark Skies, Soldotna, Alaska
Dark Skies

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Friday, July 12, 2019

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07/12/2019 Travel Day - Back to Soldotna, Alaska


Start Location:
Start Time: 11:35 a.m.
Mileage:  54,324
Cost Per Night: $37.50 USD
Weather: 51 - 59 F Overcast

End Location:
End Time: 12:35 p.m.
Mileage:  54,366.4
Cost Per Night: $51.50 USD
Weather: 50 - 67 F Cloudy

It was time to say goodbye to Lyndia. Our stay at the Ninilchik Volcano View RV Park was stress-free. We were probably a tad to0 laid back, but it was the perfect spot to wait out the salmon. Paul learned from the news that the warm weather is keeping them away.

Our one-hour trip back down to Soldotna was uneventful. We set-up camp quickly. Then we went to Louie's Steak & Seafood for lunch. Paul had his usual Grilled Cheese and I enjoyed a generous portion of homemade Spaghetti with Garlic Toast. To start, we share a House Salad. Paul complained that his fries were cold. Our waitress Hannah returned with a huge plate of steaming hot fresh fries . . . now that is service.

Then we stopped by Wal-Mart to return the Blu Ray Player. Their customer service staff were very efficient. The refund went off without a hitch.

Lastly, we stocked up on groceries at the Fred Meyer. We were able to use our $20.00 off coupon one last time.

Wildlife Spotted: Only the Bald Eagles at the Volcano View RV Park

Our Spot (21) Looks So Empty - Volcano View, Ninilchik, Alaska
Our Spot (21) Looks So Empty

We Will Miss this Beautiful View of the Cook Inlet
We Will Miss this Beautiful View of the Cook Inlet

Scenery as We Wait at a Construction Delay
Scenery as We Wait at a Construction Delay

Homemade Spaghetti at Louie's Steak & Seafood, Kenai, Alaska
Homemade Spaghetti at Louie's Steak & Seafood

Thanks Fred Meyer for Thinking About the Little Ones
Thanks Fred Meyer for Thinking About the Little Ones

Alaska – Land of the Dirty Cars and Cracked Windshields
Alaska – Land of the Dirty Cars and Cracked Windshields

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Thursday, July 11, 2019

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07/11/2019 No Travel Day - Relaxing in Ninilchik


Start Location:
Start Time: N/A
Mileage:  54,324
Cost Per Night: $37.50 USD
Weather: 53 - 64 F Cloudy

Our last day in Paradise. The Volcano View RV Park in Ninilchik is a definite ‘must see.’ We have been here two weeks and are actually discussing the possibility of staying another week.

The view from the spots on the ‘Bluff’ are priceless. Our camp host Lyndia is very helpful and kind. The RV Park is centrally located.

Their laundry facilities are convenient, can handle a large load, and reasonably priced.

Further, for most of our stay we were alone (just the way we like it). The toilet facilities are the only thing lacking. However, that small negative does not come near all the park’s positives.

Of course the animals did not enjoy the bird feeder until this last evening. However, it was a joy watching them. The Magpies ganged up on the lone squirrel, but the squirrel was still able to get his fill.

Wild Life Spotted: Bald Eagles; Magpies; Squirrel

View from Volcano View RV Park - Ninilchik, Alaska
View from Volcano View RV Park - Ninilchik, Alaska

This Little Squirrel Found the Bird Feeder - Ninilchik, Alaska
This Little Squirrel Found the Bird Feeder

The Magpies Loved the Bird Feeder as Well - Ninilchik, Alaska
The Magpies Loved the Bird Feeder as Well 

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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (60)

07/10/2019 No Travel Day - Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel


Start Location:
Start Time: N/A
Mileage:  54,324
Cost Per Night: $37.50 USD
Weather: 55 - 71 F Sunny With Hazy Horizon

Today was overcast with limited visibility. We did not have anything planned so just took it easy. In fact, we did not get out of bed until 9:00 a.m. We needed to go into town to mail Grandson's Birthday Card.

Ninilchik means "peaceful settlement by a river." On the way back, we stopped at two state park campgrounds to check them out. We were both surprised that they were almost empty!!! They were dry camps and very reasonable at $15.00.

Then we stopped at the Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel. It is a historic Russian Orthodox church that was built in 1901. It is an approximately 20-by-50-foot roughly cruxiform-shaped building, mainly designed by Alexi Andreev Oskolkoff who came from Sitka to supervise the building's construction.

We also checked out the Ninilchik Scenic Overlook. It is a fun place to view the Ninilchik River and watch the eagles soar. Trails provide access to fishing along the Ninilchik River but we did not stay long enough for that. (We were the only car in the parking lot.)

On the chore side, laundry and RV dump was accomplished.

Wildlife Spotted: Eagles; Magpies (who finally found my feeder) and of course the proverbial seagulls.


Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel, Ninilchik, Alaska
Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel

Old Ninilchik Village - Quaint Fishermen's Cottages and Log Homes
Old Ninilchik Village - Quaint Fishermen's Cottages and Log Homes

Ninilchik Scenic Overlook - Peaceful and Equipped for Picnicking
Ninilchik Scenic Overlook - Peaceful and Equipped for Picnicking

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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

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07/09/2019 No Travel Day - Rainbow Tour to Seldovia


Start Location:
Start Time: N/A
Mileage:  54,324
Cost Per Night: $37.50 USD
Weather: 55 - 71 F Sunny With Hazy Horizon

We went down to Homer to board our Tour Boat over to Seldovia. The Rainbow Tour office is located on the Homer Spit, a long, narrow finger of land jutting 4.5 miles into Kachemak Bay. The forces of nature that built the Homer Spit might have washed it away years ago, if humans had not intervened. Although it is dotted with picturesque little shops, there really is not much to do on the Spit.

The boat ride took about two and a half hours, allowing us to explore the unique coastline of Kachemak Bay en route to the remote and charming community of Seldovia. We stopped at the Gull Island Seabird Rookery. As many as 20,000 seabirds build nests in the craggy rock faces and cliffs of the Island, which is on the south side of Kachemak Bay about three miles from the Homer Spit. We observed mostly Sea Gulls and Common Murres. The Murres looked very much like skinny penguins.

However, the flies in the area were horrific. They swarmed the boat and especially attacked the poor passengers in the open-air seating. For the rest of the trip over, everyone was dodging or swatting the huge vermin.

We did see a plethora of sea otters. They came very close to the boat and offered opportunities for photography. Unfortunately, the windows were not too clean, so you had to brave the elements in order to get a decent photo.

What can I say about Seldovia. It is a very small city in Kenai Peninsula Borough with under three hundred residents. There is no road system connecting the town to other communities, so all travel to Seldovia is by airplane or boat.

There are a handful of food establishments on the main strip; not much else. Paul and I had our lunch at the Boardwalk Pub & Grill. They are a full-service restaurant and specializing in seafood and many gourmet options from sandwiches, house made soups, seafood chowder and so much more. Paul enjoyed his Veggie Wrap and Green Salad. My Alaskan Rockfish Sandwich was amazing. The Seafood Chowder was just average though; not worth the extra $2.00 required. The view from our table was priceless.

On our journey home, I noticed that the flies had dissipated. Crew Member, Emma explained that they suck them up with a vacuum cleaner. Now why they could not do that on the trip over is a mystery.

I would rate this Seldovia excursion as average. If you have limited time, I would reject this one. However, as Seniors, the cost was just $59.00 plus tax. It was a nice way to while away the day.

We arrived at the Fat Olive in the nick of time. . . . just before rush hour. Fat Olive is a lively spot set in a former garage and serves wood-fired pizza, steaks & sandwiches, plus beer & wine. I started with a beer (Old Inlet Pale Ale). It was so tasty, I had to order another.

The kitchen is ‘open’ so you can watch the cook twirl the dough for the pizza crust – very entertaining. Our food arrived in a timely manner and was well above the average pizza establishment. We would highly recommend this place for casual nourishment.

Wildlife Spotted: Sea Otters, Sea Gulls, Common Murres

Interesting Buildings in Seldovia
Interesting Buildings in Seldovia

Our Tour Boat – Rainbow Tours
Our Tour Boat – Rainbow Tours

Beautiful Bald Eagle
Beautiful Bald Eagle

20,000 Seabirds Build Nests in The Rock Faces & Cliffs Of Gull Island.
20,000 Seabirds Build Nests in The Rock Faces & Cliffs Of Gull Island.

Common Murres Populated the Top while Sea Gulls Rest Below

There Were Plenty of Sea Otters to Photograph
There Were Plenty of Sea Otters to Photograph

Two Otters at Play
Two Otters at Play

Alaskan Rockfish Sandwich / The Boardwalk Pub & Grill
Alaskan Rockfish Sandwich / The Boardwalk Pub & Grill

It was very Foggy on our Trip to Seldovia
It was very Foggy on our Trip to Seldovia

View from Our Boardwalk Pub & Grill Seat
View from Our Boardwalk Pub & Grill Seat

Cheesy Bread Appetizer at the Fat Olive
Cheesy Bread Appetizer at the Fat Olive


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Monday, July 8, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (58)

07/08/2019 No Travel Day -Taco Tuesday on Monday


Start Location:
Start Time: N/A
Mileage:  54,324
Cost Per Night: $37.50 USD
Weather: 55 - 71 F Sunny With Hazy Horizon

Cow Parsnip
Cow Parsnip
Paul was very ambitious today. First, he cooked us a wonderful fried egg breakfast. Then he went through and organized all the boxes in the tow truck. After which, he worked on the valance in the living room. It was interfering with the reclining of the upgraded chairs.

It was a very busy morning for the Cook Inlet. There were so many fishing boats going out in the early morning, there was a long line for the boat launch.

We enjoyed a visit from our fishing buddies, Deborah and John. They will be flying back to Washington tomorrow.

Since we will be on our Rainbow Tour to Seldovia tomorrow, we fixed our taco dinner a day early. The eagles were very active today.

Today's Lesson: Cow Parsnip can cause nasty burns that take weeks or months to heal and can leave scars.

Wildlife Spotted: Bald Eagles; Sea Gulls; Magpies


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