To Seward
July 9
Drove to Seward today, a trip of approx. 170 miles. The locals say that in Homer you get a great view; but in Seward, you are part of the view. I believe it. In our campground we are surrounded by mountains, bald eagles and Bear Creek.
When we lived in Connecticut, we became friends with Mike Weiss and his family thru church. Mike later became (and still is) our financial planner. Several months ago I mentioned our Alaska travel plans to Mike and he said that he and Bob Denzell and Tom Ruud (from the same church) were planning a fishing trip to Alaska in July. We figured out that our itineraries intersected in Seward for one day only. Mike suggested that we find each other and have dinner. Well, after a number of missed cell calls, the seven of us got together at a great seafood place right on the water in the Seward Small Boat Harbor. Mike hosted a terrific dinner that began after 9:00pm. It didn't end until after 11. King crablegs, halibut, prawns, scallops, calamari, steamer clams...it was wonderful. Thanks, again, Mike!
Drove to Seward today, a trip of approx. 170 miles. The locals say that in Homer you get a great view; but in Seward, you are part of the view. I believe it. In our campground we are surrounded by mountains, bald eagles and Bear Creek.
When we lived in Connecticut, we became friends with Mike Weiss and his family thru church. Mike later became (and still is) our financial planner. Several months ago I mentioned our Alaska travel plans to Mike and he said that he and Bob Denzell and Tom Ruud (from the same church) were planning a fishing trip to Alaska in July. We figured out that our itineraries intersected in Seward for one day only. Mike suggested that we find each other and have dinner. Well, after a number of missed cell calls, the seven of us got together at a great seafood place right on the water in the Seward Small Boat Harbor. Mike hosted a terrific dinner that began after 9:00pm. It didn't end until after 11. King crablegs, halibut, prawns, scallops, calamari, steamer clams...it was wonderful. Thanks, again, Mike!

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