Mouth of Kenai River onto Cook Inlet Alaskan dip-net fishing |
Mt. Redoubt Volcano visible across Cook Inlet from Kenai |
Still active Russian Orthodox Church |
Sharon and Joy do the tour |
Original Chapel built over graves of first Parish Priest here |
After a nice brunch at a local Greek, Italian, and Mexican restuarant (some combination, huh) we visited the site of a Russian Orthodox Church and the ridge overlooking Cook Inlet in Kenai. From what we know of Russia today it is ironic to us that the Russians were sending missionaries and establishing churches in Alaska Territory around the time of the Civil War (which belonged to Russia until about 1869). Of course, today the US has sent many more missionaries back to Russia.
We ended the day returning to the Soldotna Days celebration to see the final totem pole completion and judging. The totem poles were for sale but we couldn't figure out a way to get in latched to the roof of the RV so we decided to settle on our small bear we purchased yesterday.
Totem poles near completion |
Alice in Wonderland totem finished |
Today's one hour event was eagle carving. Jamie Rothenbuhler completes his entry |
Totem Pole named Mannnnnnny Salmon |
Another colorful entry |
Great detail work on this one displays an eagle, a wolf, and a caribou wrapped around the pole |
Joy and her new "happy teddy" our new RV mascot in lieu of one of the totem poles |