Well here we set all alone behind and between rock mounds. Ho Hum…not a pretty site until you look around and see…….
Ho hum, not sure if we will stay another day or so…ho hum..smoke is gone…ho hum…It’s so nice……
Maybe more if we move.
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Well here we set all alone behind and between rock mounds. Ho Hum…not a pretty site until you look around and see…….
Ho hum, not sure if we will stay another day or so…ho hum..smoke is gone…ho hum…It’s so nice……
Maybe more if we move.
Carol went out last night about 100 feet from our site and picked these raspberries in about 10 minutes.
Just got diesel ($3.33) and hooked up the car here in Fairbanks. Smoke in the distance and a lot of it. It’s like we are parked between two “campers” who have a chord of green wood to burn in one night. You know what I am talking about. We all have been there on both sides of the fire.
More smoke.
Santa wanted to go with us.
This is one of the Knotty Shops you see next to the Interstates.
Carol, it won’t fit in the RV. Yes, I know it would look real good at the end of our driveway in Livingston.
I think I can make this one fit though. It would look cool!
Wow, this guy would make me poo my pants.
Still smoky going down the road.
I guess in the old days they hung their sheets over the bed instead of on it. Yes, I know it’s a mosquito netting. Maybe it’s a fine mesh net for catching minnows.
That’s a lot of stuff in one area. Most be a retired RVer.
Hey, these people hung there undies up just like Carol hangs mine up.
Can barely see across the river at Rika’s Roadhouse.
Put some wheels under this outhouse and call it a RV.
Here you go. These pictures are for the flower children. Please no smoking while looking.
This is what a windmill looks like from the bottom up. Now you don’t have to wonder about how it looks anymore.
This device is called a pig and they run thru the Alaska pipe line to roto router it.
I think this guy dropped something on my camera.
OK, these pictures are for the mechanically inclined. Sullivan’s Roadhouse was visited by the Army in 1943 and like always they forgot them.
Outside the house. More pictures for the flower children. We like this picture, probably for the colors.
This cabbage was planted yesterday. I got some ice cubes left over from the Eskimos that I can sell you too.
In case you want to see what the bees are after.
Still smoky and she waves in all kinds of conditions and places.
This is a nice spot for the rest of the day and night.
Well, we know it’s a lot of pictures but it’s so nice up here. Come on up and take a look next year. Make sure you have a digital camera.
Our email address is rvschool@wizwire.com if you would like to send money or comments.
See Ya….