Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Day Fourteen, Fairbanks, AK


 

 Our first stop today was at North Pole, Alaska.  And where else would we go but the Santa Clause Store.  Didn't buy much.

Next stop was St. Matthews Episcopal Church in downtown Fairbanks.  It's a beautiful church on the banks of the Chena River. 




We went on a three hour paddleboat cruise in the afternoon.  We watched a float plane take off and land; we saw the late Susan Butcher's sled dog kennels, a fish camp, and a First Nations' Indian village.  Connie bought a book written by Susan Butcher, Granite, and it was autographed by Susan's
 husband.  There was an antique snowmobile, a Polaris, on display.  The whole cruise was on the paddleboat, Discovery III.  The house is one of several high dollar homes along the Chena River.









We ended the evening with dinner with the Savereide family,  Jamie, Kerry and their sons Dillon (left) and Zach (right).  Jamie's a good friend of our sons Eric and Andy.  We visited them when we were here on our first trip in 1992 and in 1997.  They came over to the MH and we went to dinner at the Pumphouse on the Chena River.  A very enjoyable day and a very nice evening.  Tomorrow, Connie and I will take an Artic Circle Fly and Drive.

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