Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Sunday in Seward - August 1, 2010

Is it really August. We understand that much of the east coast of the United States and particularly the Finger Lakes of New York have been having very warm and humid weather; thunderstorms and flash flood warnings, no extra charge.
Here on the Kenai the weather has been more temperate, much more, almost tropical. Well, not as warm as the tropics but rain has fallen almost every day with much cloudiness and temps in the 50s and 60s. The forest fire threat has been low here all month.
Anyway more about that later.
Donna and I stayed in Seward overnight after the boat tour. We wanted to see some more of this area of the coast and enjoy the town and harbor. On Sunday morning there were low-hanging clouds in the hills above the harbor, by 10 AM the sky was clearing.
Before leaving we drove south along the strip between the shore and the steep hillsides, all the results of glaciation. This maybe one of the few places to see a sign like this.

Please note the small sign at the bottom.

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