We are waking up in Skagway, our second morning at the Garden City RV Park. The weather was going to hopefully straighten up for a couple days, so we decided to go off into the woods.
We drove over and took care of the dump station and refilling our fresh water tank. It's best to do that anytime you have a chance, because a lot of the remote campsites do not have such facilities.
But before we left the town, we wanted to stop at one spot for sure.
See, years ago Steve took a cruise with his dad and his brother up to Alaska. It was an inline passage cruise on a small boat. It wasn't one of those big mega cruising vessels. They had stopped off in Skagway to take a train ride up to a glacier. In the meantime, they had just a few minutes to do a little shopping. Steve had spied this store, and the name of it he knew would appeal to his wife who was patiently waiting at home back in Wisconsin!
While we were walking around, we noticed some beautiful arrangements in the woods. Mother Nature does a great job balancing out the colors and the textures. What a floral arrangement!??
It was located at the base of this tree next to our campsite. Well, this is such a rainforest area of Alaska. Plants grow in abundance in the moist air. We even noticed some moss hanging down, similar to the Spanish moss we have seen in Georgia and Florida.
We are feeling like such "tourists", and enjoying each and every minute of it. So we took the time to pose for a little bit with the selfie stick.
After our walk, Steve grilled up some chicken and I steamed some vegetables inside on the stove. He then came in and made his own special mashed potatoes for us. We sure appreciate home cooked meals while traveling. That's another bonus of having a motorhome with your own kitchen.
We relaxed here for two lovely nights. It was so peaceful and quiet. After all the days of go go go and the noise of Skagway, it was good to settle down.
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We only drove 11 miles today
2,914 miles so far
There's some fascinating cemeteries hidden there with lots of history. Be sure and check them out!!
ReplyDeleteLots of interesting places to see, including the stores.
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to camp for free.
Stay Safe and Enjoy the adventure.
It's about time.