


Pasagshak…the mountains make it beautiful!
Real waves! The surf is so gentle on most of the island but here there are actual waves. I love the sound of them rushing the shore.



We ran into one of the ladies from the Coast Gaurd women’s Bible study there. Heather thank you for taking our picture! We appreciate having a picture of the three of us that is not a selfie ❤️.
Our next stop was fossil beach.


We didn’t plan ahead for the one restaurant in the area to be closed. Cheryl came to the rescue with her bag of spicy cashews. How did we miss that detail. Next was some of the Chiniak bunkers. On the way we spotted salmon in the stream stopping to take pictures.

















On the way home we called and woke up Lyli (by request) who met us at Aquamarine for dinner before work. We had plans to have a bonfire on the beach, but I was wiped from staying up all night and all day, so we retired early.
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Then I went home for a nap before work and Tiffany headed out with Cheryl with out me. Work was good and I knew Tiff was in good hands. They sent me pictures of their haul of sea glass that they found at the glass beach. After work we all four of us met at Fly-by again. Cheryl and Tiffany had been out driving looking for bears since 5:30AM. After some coffee I took the van and parked it at our apartment so I could go sight seeing with them too. Lyli is working my Monday and Tuesday. We will miss her as we sight see but are so thankful that she was willing to trade so that I could hang out with Tiffany while she is here. Thank you Lyli!
I think we were both thinking…what in the heck are we doing!?! 



Are you sure this is the way? 














It was a good thing we were all layered up. 
This is the angle we are climbing at!! 



We made it to the top! Then we walked along the ridge a little ways. The breeze was so cold!















We were just glad to be walking. 







After Java Flatts for breakfast Pillar was our first stop, then the harbor and Near Island North end trail to look for puffin. 








The water was perfectly still and reflective! 


My phone died so I couldn’t take any pictures…we probably pushed too far, but we managed to get Lyli home for a little nap before work. I rested for a few hours too then we headed out to check out Menashka and part of Termination point trail. 




We needed to head back home and rest up for Barometer in the morning. 
Besides being painful the walk was very beautiful.

An awesome blood blister under the callus. My heals were much better after some mole skin and thank goodness for leggings I am starting to walk a little better. Those jeans and shoes found their way to the dumpster and I bought $10 tennis shoes at Walmart that have saved the day. 
After the boat harbor we checked out sea plane harbor. With in a half an hour of arrival we were able to watch about 9 planes take off. Later we found out that they had been on hold for the weather to clear and had just been given the go ahead. We felt so lucky to have been witness to the amazing sight. 

One of the days he was here we snuck out of the house early when I got home from work, then we had breakfast at Java Flatts and picked fireweed blossoms to make more jelly. I may be slightly obsessed with making fireweed jelly… It is so darn yummy. 






I didn’t really like how the jello turned out there was to much flavor and sugar and a hint of the bitterness that the tea has by it’s self. One of my favorite things here is beach bonfires, one of the nights dad was here we carried a pile of wood to Gibson’s Cove and enjoyed the beautiful view while roasting our reindeer sausage and marshmallows over the fire. 



















We did a lot of just hanging out. 


He liked the touch tanks and learning about the different kinds of fishing boats. We went berry picking, a church BBQ, and we got to celebrate my birthday all together. 







Gotta love those wild Alaskan blueberries! Dad and I stayed up late watching the sun go down over Mill Bay and then got up early and drove all over looking for bears which allowed us to watch the sun come back up in the Flatts. 




However we did not see any bears. 






It was crowded so they ended up on the top thank goodness it wasn’t too rainy. From work that night I recieved this photo via text… They all dad included got to see the Aurora Borealis. I’m so jealous but also so happy for them. 




