We left Chama on the morning of October 5th
and drove to Aztec, New Mexico where we had a nice visit with Nancy’s Uncle
Lonnie and Aunt Roylene. We then headed back to our home in Apache Junction, Arizona.
Monday morning we left Robertsdale and headed west into Mississippi. We are staying at TLC Wolf River Resort just outside Pass Christian, MS. This is a very nice resort and we have a nice long, wide site. Our site is just up the hill from the Fountain Bayou which connects to the Wolf River. We think this will be a great place to kayak. Tuesday morning we drove south to Highway 90 which follows the coast from the Louisiana border to the Alabama border. We stopped a few miles down the road at Beauvoir, the Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library. The house was built by planter-entrepreneur James Brown in 1852. Jefferson Davis, the former president of the Confederacy, visited Beauvoir in 1875 and again in 1876. The owner at that time, Sarah Dorsey, who was a classmate of Varina Davis, invited Davis to write his memoirs at the estate. The Davis’s purchased Beauvoir in 1879 an...
Tuesday morning we arrived at Homer at 10:00 and it was cold, cloudy and windy. We took a Homer Highlights tour. We started our bus tour with a drive down the Homer Spit and were able to see a couple of the fishing boats that are on the show “Deadliest Catch”. We then stopped at the Pratt Museum which houses more than 30,000 objects in the areas of anthropology, history, art, earth sciences and biology as well as historic photographs of the Kachemak Bay region. After browsing through the displays in the museum we went outside to view the Harrington cabin that was built in 1935-36. Inside there were displays of homestead items from hand tools to crochet work and a cook stove. Our next stop on the tour was the Norman Lowell Gallery where we viewed his impressive collection of large scale paintings which he painted throughout his 50-years in Alaska. We also were able to visit his original tiny homestead cabin where the ...
Monday we took the dogs to Ucleulet which is 96 km (58 miles) west of Port Alberni where we hiked the Lighthouse Loop of the Wild Pacific Trail. Cody’s leg is getting better every day and he is putting weight on it most of the time (he is only holding it off the ground when he is walking fast or running). It is cool and foggy here which makes for nice hiking. The 2.6 km Lighthouse Loop trail winds through the rainforest. This bent branch with a stump under it caught our attention. The trail had many “tree tunnels” which were fun and cool to walk through. The views of the coast were beautiful even through the fog. Throughout the hike we could hear the fog horn from the Amphitrite Point Lighthouse. The original wooden lighthouse was built in 1906 after the shipwreck of the Pass of Melfort in 1905. The lighth...
Rex, Dave Henderson here. Hope all is well! Are you still living in your 5th wheel even in Apache Junction Az? email me when you get the chance!
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