well, this might be the most disappointing capitol we’ve seen. the united states inherited it when it became a state 50 years ago. it’s being refurbished so there’s very little access in the building so we didn’t take the tour. it was hard to find a parking space. all the streets are so narrow and on steep hills. poor jerry did a good job getting us here.
we went downtown to buy some smoked salmon. the streets are very narrow here too. we were lucky to even find a parking spot in front the smokehouse. good driving jerry. it was right by the cruise terminal where 6 ships were docked. I couldn’t get them all. this is probably where you guys came in frank and linda?
on the way back to the campground we stopped at the Alaskan brewing co. it was right on the same road, why not?
another picture on the drive back.
jerry decided he didn’t want to go fishing and we also decided not to take a flightseeing trip because it’s supposed to start raining tomorrow. so we are going to get on another ferry for the last time in the morning and head back to prince Rupert. then we will start our trek through Canada. there is no wifi on the ship.
it will be a few days until the next post
so stay tuned











The pictures are interesting because I like scenes of old towns, but I am sorry it was a disappointing tour. You were wise to call it a no parking again zone and go back. Bet the beer and salmon was good though!
We’re going on the road in ten minutes- Ray is yelling at me right now! Tender moments to remember!
you can’t beat salmon and beer.
can’t wait to hear you’re a great grandma.
My goodness, I sure am enjoying your trip via your wonderful photos!
thanks, the real thing is much better though.
So #48 – which 2 are left?
north and south Dakota, which we’ll see when Hannah graduates.