Newfie wrote:Yup, and it’s not even the first thing I have driven over that bridge, although it was over a year ago.
A sign would have helped.
Ibon wrote:Sometimes my wife will look at me when I have this far off gaze looking at nothing. She will come up to me and say HELLO! She recognizes that I am distracted by some internal dialogue I am carrying that prevents me from seeing the physical world in front of my face. And to be honest that internal dialogue is often about topics we discuss here. That is dangerous! lol.
Plantagenet wrote:I've been fussing around trying to figure out what Kayak to take. I was going to take an older hardshell kayak I bought in New Zealand some years ago, and an older German-made inflatable kayak for my significant other. But while I was digging around in my gear shed out at the Lake Cabin I found an entirely different kayak....one I'd forgotten I even had. Its a new French made inflatable, and I bought it at a garage sale some years ago and just put in the gear shed and forgot about it.
Plantagenet wrote:I'm a traveler. Not being able to travel because of the pandemic has been hard. So I'm off on my first trip since the lockdown. I'll be heading down to Homer Alaska. I've rented what has been described as "the most beautiful campsite in America" for three nights.
Its not a campsite...its a wilderness cabin in Kachemak Bay State Bay. They only way to get there is by water taxi from Homer. The cabin is on a little bluff above a little beach, with views down the inlet out towards Kachemak Bay and Cook Inlet.
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Plantagenet wrote:I'm a traveler.
mousepad wrote:You should use a kayak made in the USA. Don't you have some national pride?
Newfie wrote: My longest trip so far, and my wife had only done a 2 night trip before this.
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