Compared to the population of 5,400 that we'd grown accustomed to while living in Homer for the last year, Anchorage was 'huge' with a population of ~275,000.
Honestly, we were a little overwhelmed and i...
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A turnoff from the Sterling Highway just south of Anchorage, on a route that takes you to Wittier, Alaska, there is a stopoff to view Alaska's most viewed glacier - P...
At the Sterling Highway turnoff to either Anchorage or Seward
Much to the chagrin of Texas, Alaska is the largest state in the Union.
More than double the size, Alaska is a whopping 571,951 sq. miles, co...
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I have to admit that I got this idea from Christine Gilbert's Where is Cole? posts...but I thought it would be a fun series to start. So here's the first Where in the World is Atlas post.
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My head nods as I work on my computer. The clock on the wall at my mom's house chimes one. I should go to sleep.
But crawling into bed the baby is restless and my mind is active thinking of what else needs t...
Living in Homer Alaska
What it's like living in Homer Alaska: Homer is the 'halibut fishing capital of the world', "a quaint drinking village with a fishing problem" reads one bumper sticker.
Another re...
Our family of seven is driving from Alaska to Argentina on a two continent exploration tour of North and South America. Follow our family travel adventures across Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central and ...