Whereas, our first three weeks in Juneau, Alaska were almost entirely sunny and bright with temperatures bumping 80 degrees, the past three weeks have been totally the opposite. Southeastern Alaskan weather arrived and has yet to leave.
Back Yard Black Bear |
Average rainfall for July is a sizeable 5.14 inches. With two days to go before the month is over, we stand at 8.66 inches. Thus, the realization that we are indeed in a "rain forest".
Back Porch Berries |
In spite of the inclement weather, Juneau proved to be special place to be. Between fishing trips (Halibut and Salmon), bear watching, berry picking, rain-gear hiking, and church activities; we were blessed time and time again.
Juneau Inlet |
It's the "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade" theory! Aside of everything mentioned afore, the rainy days can give you an opportunity to read ("The Wolf Man of Alaska") or to take a long nap, listening to the dripping of the eavestrough.
All things being said, that's just the way life is. Why squander it complaining! Well, I'm off to walk inside the church. While I make my laps I'll be praying for my family and friends. No time to waste!
1 comment:
Always enjoy reading about your adventures, yes Alaska is fickle when it comes to weather, something we learned while on a cruise up there in 2008. Beautiful, majestic places to explore everywhere!
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