From Homer we headed up the Sterling Highway, backtracking as is often required up here, to Anchor Point. It was a 23 mile trip and we were exhausted! Tom told us about the Halibut Campground and it was a winner. At the end of the most western highway in North America, it is where the Anchor River flows into the Cook Inlet. We were lucky to get the last spot as it was the Friday before the long 4th of July weekend.
There were a lot of eagles and gulls on the beach. With very high tides made for interesting changes. When fishermen would clean their fish, they would toss the remains on the sand and the birds would converge. The eagles always demanded the utmost respect from the other birds.
One day we took a drive around the area. Here is a beautiful view across the Inlet. And the clammers were out in full force at Clam Gulch!
We were lucky to be at Anchor Point for their 4th of July celebration. A small town, friendly people and a lot of kids having fun made for a great day. Give me a small town any time…
The highlight of the day was the Rubber Duck Race. Ducks were sold at many of the local businesses. Each one was numbered and there were red, yellow and blue ducks which cost $1, $2 and $5. The ducks were dropped of the Anchor River bridge. Kids were positioned downstream (only about 100 yards) with a net to catch the ducks and grab the ducks including the first ones. We didn’t win but it sure was fun to watch everyone getting in the fun!
I saved the best until last. Jaxon made a new girlfriend…
Tulula is a young, pet goat. At first Jaxon was a little standoffish.
But then they butted heads and became good friends.
Miniature Schgoats? Not a chance!
2 comments:
Wow! Can I have a "God Goat," too??? Love the latest update. Keep 'em coming!
I think Jaxon was signaling to "butt out." Another super post!
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