I finally got my Internet challenges resolved today-for the most part, at least. It turned out that my mobile hotspot wasn’t working properly. A new hotspot, activated courtesy of my hubby (you can’t activate it in the wilderness, I’m told) and the slowest Priority Mail package in history, came today and it’s burning up the satellites.
I have a LOT to catch up on-the leaves have sprung us right into a full green summer, and the place that just three weeks ago was all white is now 70 degrees. The mountains around us change daily…no, hourly…and provide a constantly changing show.
I had the privilege of having dinner with the editor of Alaska magazine and their photographer. For a lover of the written word and of Alaska, it was a real treat!
I walked into the entrance area of Denali National Park last weekend and shared the walkway with a moose-very cautiously, of course. The whole walk was exciting-one minute I’d be marveling at the vast mountains, and the next I’d be on my knees inspecting the newly-blooming flowers. Even the rain, when it came, was fun. It was a soft rain, making everything look more intense.
Pictures are now no longer such a challenge, so I hope to be able to build some posts around some of my favorites.