Monday, October 8, 2007

AK Adventure-10/8/07

Got another late start today, although our intentions were good. McKinley was up all night last night puking (on our rugs that we placed down over yours Tammy, for just such an emergency). McKinley also let out a very impressive fart last night. Her timing was impecible. She farted just as the furnace blower came on, which her butt was positioned right up next to. All we could say was 'Oh My God' as we filed out of the RV in evacuation form. Then, as we were laughing uncontrollably, my dainty wife farts. We've got to get rid of that chili. Sorry, Mike and Tammy, but I beliece the wallpaper inside your motor home has both peeled away a bit, as well as discolored.
As you will see in photos, the view has become incredible. Pam took some black and whites that I think are remarkable. We did see a gray fox and two baby black bears today. We have to be careful tonight in our campground, for there is a mother and three cubs roaming the area. By the way, we are in Prince George tonight, having made it around 380 miles today from Lake Louise. We stopped at a rest area and as McKinley was standing on the dashboard two bus loads of asian tourists exited their buses. They all gathered around the front of the bus, all 50 of them, and stared at McKinley. They weren't looking at the beautiful mountain range we had stopped to view....they were more interested in the doggie in the window. They were waving at her, taking her picture, and smiling and pointing. We tried to get away from them by putting the RV in Drive, but they would not move. They were both mezmorized and enchanted with McKinley. Lots and lots of foreigners in Alberta/British Columbia. This is one majical trip people. The beauty is remarkable.
Missing home very much today.
Bob and Pam

1 Comments:

At October 9, 2007 at 10:37 AM , Blogger Darcie said...

Bobbie,
I love the pictures! Pam, you are doing an awesome job! I wish I could have met you before you left. I have always adored Bob. I have always thought Bob was somewhat apart of our extended family. I wanted to comment to let you know I can relate to the dog letting go at the worst times. Our lab would do the same in our little camper. She sure could clear a room.
Well keep up the good work and drive safe!
Darcie (Rutz) Smith

 

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