Before I begin sharing some photos with
you from our journey back home, I will
share this wintryone with a full moon. It
was shot on University Avenue South, at
Fairbanks International Airport, 11-11-11.
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Moonstruck over Fairbanks. |
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Driving south on the Steese, also known as AK-2, about a half hour from Fairbanks. January 11, 2012 |
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Peaks near Tok, Alaska. |
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Good, wholesome family dining, in the heart of Tok (pronounced toke) Alaska. |
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Mile 1313 Alaska Highway. This may sound corny, but I once worked with a delivery driver at the pie joint, here in Prescott - and we nick-named him Fast Eddy. |
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A delicious cotton candy colored sky. |
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Close to sunset: I saw many skies that looked like this in Fairbanks. Average daylight hours during our drive were about 4 per day. |
Our drive home wasn't nearly as adventurous as our drive from Arizona to Alaska. Our friends wished us well and prayed for our safety. Winter is not considered the safest time to drive. We did it with very little incident. My recommendation: Drive it in the summer. Daylight in the summer months is almost limitless and there is more to see because of that.