tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9077719149272082217.post469813701682966520..comments2020-02-26T01:04:07.549-09:00Comments on Travel Alaska 2011: Homer back to Soldotna Thursday, July 28Lindahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03432986283071362131noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9077719149272082217.post-72073709307287344072011-07-29T17:12:37.325-08:002011-07-29T17:12:37.325-08:00Super to hear about your phone. Imagine that was a...Super to hear about your phone. Imagine that was a relief, altho a mess to unscramble, or whatever you do in these instances. Found pictures of the big tractor on the beach in Google earth, and of the Russian Church, and found websites for the nature center where you can take a virtual tour and even found a website for the Two Sister's Bakery, just clicking on their location in google earth. The bakery menu sure sounds great, and what cute guest rooms. Oh, I meant to mention, did you look into the Russian Cafe in Nikolaevsk? They have a website russiangiftsnina.com. That sounds fun. I hadn't really thought about the Russian influence up there. You absolutely picked the right time to be gone,,,out of the heat, and depressing national budget news. Yeah, westerns on TCM tonight!! So is this where a flight might be in order? :)) cslAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com