Homer Spit

I have been unable to post for several days. The problem was back at the office rather than in the camp grounds I have visited. My server has a nasty habit of freezing up when I am out of town. We have found that about 1/2 of camp grounds offer Internet and some wireless. I am sitting outside a campground office building in Homer, Alaska. It is one of those experiences I keep having that show just how much things have changed and how much technology is a part of the change.

I love to travel and feel it is a great way to spend time with my family and to learn. I do feel a little guilty filling up the gas tank over and over again. It is not the money, it is the issue of using up a resource. Because I live in a very rural setting, the opportunity to move about is a big deal. Grand Forks, ND, offers a very narrow view of the world.

I have been taking many digital pictures and generating a nice collection in iPhoto.

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  1. From Learning Aloud - Advice on 18 Jul 2008 at 1:33 am

    [...] if I could round up video from our previous Alaskan adventures. The last trip I know we took mostly digital pictures. The first trip was so long ago the Alcan highway was a gravel road for long stretches and I was [...]

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