Hello All! We are finally back from our little road-trip and I am here to report what a nice and not-so-nice time I had. Background: Mommy had to go back to the little town of Petersburg for work (there are lots of little towns here in Southeast Alaska all on little islands). The planes are less reliable in the winter, so she decided to take the Alaska Marine Highway (aka ferry system) this time. We drove our SUV onboard the ferry Monday morning @ 1am and parked the car. I was about to head up to our cabin when slam! the car door closes on me. I am looking at my parents expectantly, knowing that they must have closed the door accidently; they looked at me sadly and told me that pets had to stay in the cars. What!?! I could not believe my ears! Nor could I believe my eyes when I saw them walk away! Mind you, they did fold down the rear seats so I had plenty of space in the back, and my bed, blanket, stuffed babies, and water bowl were there as well. Still . . . I am a spoiled pug and this is not the treatment a spoiled pug should receive! Oooo, I couldn't wait until my parents came back down so I can give them a piece of my mind!!!!
My parents came down 6 hours later to take me for a walk. Apparently the ferry had a 1-hour stopover in the city of Wrangell. We walked outside and boy was it COLD!
This is Daddy showing how cold it was. The temperature dropped to about 10 degrees.
These are the surrounding mountains of Wrangell @ 7am. Still kinda dark.
This is the town of Wrangell
After I pooped and peed (hard to do in the cold. I think my genitals kind of just shriveled up -- and I am a girl!), we ran back to the ferry. I ended up back in the car (drat!), this time for only three hours though. We arrived in Petersburg and checked into our little inn.
This is me -- in bed -- after a long day of doing nothing except whining in the car. All that whining is tiring!
These are photos of the habor in Petersburg. It is a predominantly fishing community founded by the Norwegians way back when. The winter population is less than 3000 brave souls.
It was 8 degrees outside! BRRRR!
Daddy was impressed by the wood all chopped up and ready to be placed in someone's fireplace
Mommy and I had no idea what this was. Daddy said it was either a wolf or bear trap. Mommy threatened to put me in there if I didn't behave . . . I didn't think that was funny
Here I am, the strong and sturdy Norwegian Alaskan Pug in Petersburg, Alaska
Me and Daddy on our way home. Our ferry is in the back (yup, I got stuck in the car again).
These are the beautiful mountains of Ketchikan! Yay -- we were back home again.