Sunday
After a long, long while of grey cloudy, cold days the sun is out and brightening up our world! I still have a bit of a love/hate relationship with the sunshine. It gladdens my soul but upsets the dutch-clean part of me because all the windows are dirty and the dust shows up.
Trips to Alaska.
I am going to help Sarah and Andy in April when the new baby comes. Her c-section is scheduled for the 23rd of April. Arie will most likely come too.
In August, while Arie is in Rome for the SBL conference, I will go to Alaska again with Ava. Nathania and some cousins are hiking the Chilkoot trail. All the grandchildren except Asher will be together! I'm so looking forward to that.
Trips to Alaska.
I am going to help Sarah and Andy in April when the new baby comes. Her c-section is scheduled for the 23rd of April. Arie will most likely come too.
In August, while Arie is in Rome for the SBL conference, I will go to Alaska again with Ava. Nathania and some cousins are hiking the Chilkoot trail. All the grandchildren except Asher will be together! I'm so looking forward to that.
The Chilkoot Trail is a 33-mile (53 km) trail through the Coast Mountains that leads from Dyea, Alaska, in the United States, to Bennett, British Columbia, in Canada.
It was a major access route from the coast to Yukon goldfields in the late 1890s. The trail became obsolete in 1899 when a railway was built from Dyea's neighbor port Skagway along the parallel White Pass trail.[2] The Chilkoot Trail and Dyea Site was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1978. In 1987, the trail was designated a National Historic Site of Canada.[3] In 1998, the centennial of the gold rush, Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site in British Columbia merged with the U.S. park to create the Klondike Gold Rush International Historical Park.
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