Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Our Trip to Ketchikan, Alaska, ( days 5&6)

Day 5

After Church on Sunday, Kelly drove us down to the same waterfall that we saw on day one. The water is coming down much faster and harder now because it was raining all day. We were getting wet from the car.









Day 6



This is the fantastic bakery that Rebecca will be working at. We went there everyday. Needless to say, I will be working hard to get rid of the extra pounds that were a result of indulging here.





Shirley working hard behind the scenes. Maddie was helping too.





It's always been a dream of mine to open a bakery. I know it takes a lot of hard work and time, possibly more than I am willing to give.





This is Maddie's new school. It looks like a wonderful place. The student teacher ratio is 16:1. Puts our schools to shame.


What a big girl!


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Our Trip to Ketchikan, Alaska, (Days 3&4)




Ketchikan PD


Watch out...Kelly's on duty.


A view of the city from the dock.


What a gorgeous day!


Totem Park in Saxman...just south of Ketchikan.





Rebecca made the most awesome bleu cheese hamburgers for us, totally gourmet!


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Our Trip to Ketchikan, Alaska (days 1&2)

Day One



There are waterfalls all over the island. This one is just on the side of the road.





Totem Poles


Okay...this bagel was sooooo good. Becca and I shared it. We got it Sweet Mermaids, the bakery in downtown Ketchikan.





Downtown Ketchikan, where you'll find all the cruise ships docked.





Creek Street. The entire street and buildings hover over the water.


I guess this salmon served it's purpose, laid it's eggs, and became bear food.


Day Two


James met this darling little sweetheart, decked out for rain.


Drinking fountain pump.


The start of our hike around Ward Lake.














Mini waterfall.





The thousands of salmon swimming upstream.











Who knocked over that tree?


Green grows on everything.



James petting a banana slug.





A Hobbit could fit through there.


Soooo handsome!


Ward Lake



Michael trying to capture the salmon swimming upstream on his smart phone.





A huge black slug.


The next four photos are a panoramic view from Becca and Kelly's house.


The fire house is close by.








The house there on the right is Becca's friend, Shirley's. She was so friendly and helpful. May everybody have a friend like her.



The cruise ships sail by every night. It's fun when they go by in the dark because they are lit up like a Christmas tree.


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