This is what they call Skunk Cabbage in Alaska. It is the first thing bears look for when they come out o hibernation in the spring. it serves as a Laxitive and helps them clean out their system and get things flowing again.
We weretreated to a Cancan dance by some of the younger resdents of Valdez. The one in the center is Maggie, the owner of The Magpie Bakery. Arleen spent most of her time there working on the blog and internet and getting Maggies' receipe for sugarfree truffles. Duane took a nice hike around the Habor island taking pictures.
Ships and snow with waterfalls in between. such is life in Valdez. The pipeline comes into Valdez on the other side of the bay and they are not sure how much longer the oil will keep flowing so tourism and fishing are again becoming important to Valdez,s economy.
The view as we leave Valdez. It is that little smudge of smoke to the left hand side of the picture. We never see the port as we arrive early in the morning and are never out of our cabin in time. What a lovely place to live. It looked like that in all directions.
An Iceberg on the way out. Not quite of titanic portions but still gets the captain's eye.
The view as we leave Valdez. It is that little smudge of smoke to the left hand side of the picture. We never see the port as we arrive early in the morning and are never out of our cabin in time. What a lovely place to live. It looked like that in all directions.
An Iceberg on the way out. Not quite of titanic portions but still gets the captain's eye.
2 comments:
I wish I knew you were going to Valdez. I would have asked you to ask the locals why they pronounce it
Valdeeez
and not
Valdezzz
:)
Your pictures of the eagle and the other Alaska pictures were great. Makes me want to go up to Trout Lake (It's cheaper!) Laurene B.
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