Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Seldovia


 Today we are headed over to Seldovia, accessible only by Ferry or Plane, on the Rainbow Connection.
 They are dog friendly, so Tucson  gets to go on his first boat ride!

 Same crew that we had on the Halibut Fishing Trip
 We spot a whale
 
 and venture over to some cliffs where there are birds.

 Get lucky and get a picture of two Puffins "kissing"
 This baby otter is almost as big as Mom!
 Watching the water behind the boat is mesmerizing
 Looks like we are almost there.
 We dock in the harbor
 The name Seldovia comes from Russian for Herring.  A herring boom in the 20's brought Scandinavians who stayed to fish and canneries thrived.  Also over 50 fox farms were started here.  Seldovia became the commerce center for all of western Alaska.  In 1931 a wooden boardwalk was built along the waterfront to  make travel through town easier.

The 1964 Good Friday earthquake changed Seldovia forever. The land sank four feet, allowing high tides to wash over the boardwalk and into its buildings- houses and stores. The waterfront boardwalk was replaced and renewed with fill from surrounding hills so the the town could be rebuilt on higher ground, above high tides.  Only one small section of the boardwalk remains.  

 The population of Seldovia was once over 2,000 but now is under 300.
 Spotted this King Fisher by the water.

We stop for ice cream and get a view of our boat.
 Now to walk it off on these steps up to the Orthodox Church - we don't need no stinking stairmaster!
 St. Nicholas Orthodox Russian church established in 1820 and still serving the community.
 We walk to a small beach
 Time for a little  Fishy rodeo
 A stunning view of the Kenai Mountains
 On the way back to the boat, I see something in the water - Jellyfish.  I had a cool video but it didn't transfer to my computer and I deleted all the files from the camera - bummer!
We return to Homer and stop in the Salty Dog for a drink




 All in all it was a nice day, but if I had to make the choice between Seldovia and Kachemak Bay State Park to hike to Grewingk Glacier, I'd choose the latter.

Tomorrow we need to head back home.





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