Sunny in Valdez!
As you’ve guessed, we’ve got WiFi here at the campground. This makes me so happy! We always stay here at Bayside RV Park, and I guess they finally had wireless internet put in. The last time I was here, I managed to piggy back on the Totem Inn’s WiFi, but it was slow as molasses. This connection is quite good.
We left Fairbanks under dreary skies. By the time we hit Delta Junction - and stopped for a bite to eat at Buffalo Diner - the rain was really coming down hard. We expected that we’d be vacationing under rainy skies, so we were prepared for it with raingear, warm clothes, etc.
The scenery, even under dismal grey skies, was beautiful as always. We only made a couple of stops along the way for photos and to stretch our legs. We really couldn’t wait to get to Valdez and set up the camper and just relax.
Rain was falling as we set up camp, and a chill settled into our bones. The first thing we did, after getting out of our wet clothes, was turn on the heat.
We opted for sandwiches for dinner. It was already past 6pm, and neither of us wanted to cook. As we were eating, a glow came in the window. Could it be? Was the SUN actually out?!
We quickly finished our sandwiches, leashed up Sedona and took off walking towards the marina. Everyone had the same idea, and the marina area was crowded with both fisherman and visitors to Valdez. We watched a few anglers clean their catch, as hundreds of gulls circled overhead waiting for the *guts* to be dumped.
The sunshine colored the tops of the mountains a brilliant green where the light bounced off the lush bushes and trees. The sky was full of fluffy clouds; white cottonballs in a sea of blue. It was a beautiful evening.
While out, we stopped at the Stan Stephens office and booked a wildlife/glacier cruise for Monday. We’re doing the long tour that goes to Columbia and Meares Glacier. I will be thrilled if the sun shines that day, but I’m not getting my hopes up.
We came back to the camper at 9pm. The sun was just dipping behind the mountains, and the sky was growing darker. By the time we went to bed at 11pm, the skies looked black. It’s been months since I’ve seen a dark night sky. We didn’t even have to plug up the skylight with cardboard to sleep.
Steve slept in this morning, but I was up at 7am. We’re going fishing in a few minutes (actually he’s going fishing, and I’m going to keep him company). After he gets some fishing out of his system, we’re going to drive the Mineral Creek Trail. Steve will go back out fishing tonight, while I work on photos I’ll take today.
I have a lot of photos to post in my next entry - both of our drive down, and photos from today.
Right now the sun is shining and we’re not going to waste it!
Later…

YAY!! For sunshine!! It rained here and still is coming down right now so enjoy your sunshine!!!
Can’t wait for the pictures.
Comment by Abby C. — August 8, 2008 @ 10:46 am
Glad you made it there safely! Good Luck fishing, can’t wait to see all the photos! Have a great time.
Comment by Lynn in MN — August 8, 2008 @ 1:24 pm