Sunday, July 10
Anchorage
Sunday morning started out overcast and cool. We could only hope that it would warm up a little during the day.
Art and Jill had just arrived and were learning the lay of the land when we ran into them.
There were many amazing items for sale at the marketplace.
After a brief trip to Wal-Mart we returned in time to attend the travel briefing for our trip to Homer on Tuesday. Following the briefing, we all loaded a bus for a tour of Anchorage and our evening entertainment. The bus trip around Anchorage probably left a little to be desired.
A brief stop at the Ulu Factory was followed by an extended tour of the float plane airport and an extended description of the different float planes and planes used by bush pilots.

A short visit to the Earthquake Park gave us some insight into the damage done by the '64 earthquake. It was amazing to see how the earth had shifted during the earthquake. Our driver explained that it was the duration of the quake - 5 1/2 minutes - rather than the intensity = 9.5 on the Richter Scale - that caused the most damage. In spite of that, only 3 people in Anchorage lost their lives during the quake.
We journeyed on to the Wildberry Theater for a movie about Alaska and a buffet dinner. The movie showed the different regions in Alaska and featured the wildlife and cultural differences of each area. The photography was outstanding as was the music and the content of the movie. Following the movie we had a lovely buffet dinner.
The Wildberry Theater also had a small herd of reindeer that were quite tame. Many members from our group went into the pen to pose for pictures with the reindeer. Their antlers were in full velvet and were extremely soft. Many grandchildren will probably soon be receiving a picture of Grandma or Grandpa feeding "one of Santa's reindeer."
A short bus ride brought us back to the Golden Nugget RV park for another night's rest. Tomorrow we are off to the Alaskan Native Heritage Center. I'll let you know what we see there tomorrow. Till then - Happy Trails!!
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