 |
The Bear and the Raven Statue |
 |
Old City Hall Building |
The city of Anchorage plants flower beds and hangs hundreds of baskets around town each summer.
 |
Log Cabin Visitor Center - The cabin was constructed on this spot in 1954. The gable roof supports the sod growing on the roof. You can also see wild onions and flowers poling from the sod. |
 |
I finally got a moose and calf to look at me for a picture. This was the road out of the campground. Some idiot behind me was honking his horn the whole time! |

Old St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, also known as the Eklutna Chapel, is a historic Russian Orthodox church in
Eklutna, Alaska. It is about one mile inland from the
Knik Arm of the
Cook Inlet.

The church, built of hewn spruce logs, was built in about 1894, . It was moved to its current location in 1900.
A new church was built next to the old in 1962. It was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1972.
I drove to the Thunder Bird Trailhead, thinking I would chance the hike to the waterfall before another downpour, but there were so many cars there that I figured it would surely rain before I even found a place to park. I'll try again on my way back through (or maybe later in the week if the weather improves).
No comments:
Post a Comment