Friday, July 31, 2015

Last day in Homer, on the way to Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge

Our last day in Homer was an easy one. We took a little hike around town, ate at the Sourdough Express (great sandwiches, and it is for sale! Seems like a business opportunity. They make their own sauerkraut! Bake their own bread! It is in Homer!) and then headed over to the marina for a quick 30 minute boat ride over to the lodge.

Very nice place:


 We have our own little cabin, with quite a view. I am convinced there is not a bad view in the whole state.


And we when for a short (about 3 mile) hike just to break ourselves in.


We are close to Gull Island, and you see Kittiwake eggs that have been eaten by ravens.


And many Bald Eagle feathers. We let them lie, however, as they are illegal to possess, even if you find them in the woods.


Looking around is a good thing to do.


Because sometimes you will see an eagle on a rock, being watched by two sea otters.


Or an eagle in a tree:



And with just a little glance in the water, you see starfish.

Plenty of them.
 A nice place to stay.


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