Another day of pouring rain. We have officially run out of things to do here in Kenai. The humans planned to do several hikes and search for wildlife from the various lookout points, but who wants to do that in the rain. Plus, the temperature today never rose higher than 46 degrees. Cold and rainy, not much fun. Me, I still like walking in the rain, but the puddles are getting so deep that Kathe has to carry me from one place to the next. This is the view out the window tonight.
Jim was worried about our jacks that were sinking into mud due to the rain. He closed up the slides and raised the jacks. Then he moved the coach a few feet and put some blocks under the jacks to keep them out of the mud.
The main event today was a quick trip to Fred Meyer for some DEF and some more stuff to squeeze into the freezer. The plan was to visit the Kenai National Wildlife Museum and hike around the area. They managed to spend about an hour there, but it was raining too hard to hike. This was a grizzly bear at the museumMaybe you’d like to learn some facts about Alaska. The state of Alaska is 665,384 square miles, the size of Texas, California, and Montana combined. Just 1/20 of 1 percent of the land is inhabited, the rest is untouched wilderness. One half of the state’s population lives in the Anchorage area.
Tonight’s cocktail is the Black Swan.
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