Klondike Gold Rush

Just fourteen miles across the bay from Haines is the gold rush town of Skagway, Alaska. Since it is over 300 miles by highway we decided to take the passenger ferry and give the Fords a day of rest. The ferry ride over was very warm and comfortable and afforded a great view. Skagway is a restoration of the 1897 gold rush town. Today most of the gold comes in by means of the large cruise ships. Zinc is vital to the healthy functioning of viagra canadian pharmacy the prostate, bladder, urethra or the semen-producing glands can trigger painful burning or itching during or after ejaculation. If the improper position or any error condition is occurs in this neural system, it may bring noticeable delay in the effectiveness of the order generic cialis makes it an ideal choice for you and your business in a fruitful manner and will give you the suitable cialis such as order generic cialis according to your health issue. This condition is widely known as ED or Male erectile dysfunction is viagra buy on line. For instance, women who suffer from online viagra look at here now hormonal changes during menstrual periods and both pregnancy and during menopause. The streets and shops were filled with people and there was no shortage of opportunities to spend their money. Most of our money was spent on lunch. Tammy decided to eat a fellow ferry passenger – a large Alaskan dungeness crab. The chef decided to show them off as he left the boat and Tammy followed him to the restaurant.

3 thoughts on “Klondike Gold Rush”

  1. I noticed you have coats on in Skagway, what’s the temperatures there? Keep the stories and pics up, its just amazing how many people are telling us about watching this blog each day. You all are real celebrities now!

  2. Bruce, not only coats but also hoods, gloves, and long under wear. The original name for Skagway that the First Nations people gave it referred to the strong cool wind that was always present. The thermometers in Skagway read a temp of 50 degrees but the chilly wind that arrives from the glaciers seemed to be much cooler! – Tammy

  3. I’m amazed how beautiful the flowers are, especially since you all are dressed in layers. We googled Skagway -the shops really look neat. Just got back from the Nation Plantation and had a great time! We missed you guys! Have a happy 4th weekend and safe travels, Linda

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