0831 My last day in ASLC
Heavy rain. Today, I set up the database for all parameters (temprature, conductivity, oxygen and fluorsence). The old one I made has only temprature data and just for test. Seems it is good. So I load the others inside. I cound not finish all the charts, but at least I set up a template for futher use. My last day here. I felt a little bit lonely. I don't know how to explain that kind of feeling. I' m leaving soon, but if there is any difference if there is no me. Anyone really care? I worked, I ate and walked around the aquarium, everything is the same. Expect I'm leaving. Maybe there are too many interns and volunteers come and go here. People leave like everyday's business. I don't mean I want a farewell party for me or something like that. Just need some concerned by others. Anyway, I will have a driving trip from here to Anchorage with beautiful scenery around with Jenelle. And the sky clear now. I think we probably will have a sunny day tomorrow. It must be a pleasant trip :)
I went to Rantin Raven again for their soup. The soup today is creamy tomato basil. Woo, tomato again! This is very funny because I ate a lot of tomoto in this month. I have tomato pasta sauce and tomato cans, so I cooked pasta, tomato soup with veges, fried eggs with tomatos etc... And I have it in the end of my day here. Haha~~
For a month, it is really hard to say what I did and what I got. I need time to figure it out. Of course the beautiful place is what I will miss.


Last Saturday I fould there is a guided trail tour every Saturday hold by Kenai Fjord National Park. I was so excited to know it. However, when I wake up in the morning, rainning. I went on my bike head to small boat harbor where the National Park vistor center is and asked them if there was still a tour on a rainny day. The answer is positive. The next step was how to get there. I asked Greg yesterday if there is any shuttle or bus that I send me to Exit Glacier. Answer is positive. There is a company they offer shuttle service from small boat harbor to Exit Glacier and the round trip ticket cost $9. I was the only guest on the 8:30 shuttle. I told that guy I have to arrive on 9:00 to take the guided tour. So even only me, he still drove the shuttle and sent me their on time. Thanks him so much~
After standing on the top of mountain, you can feel like you are on the island surrounded by the sea. The ice field is blue color with white ice on it. You can image the white ice is the wave splash on its top. It is manificent. Hard to discribe by words. I took a lot of pictures and I will put them on later.
    
    









I woke up in the morning at 8:00. Usually I don't sleep so much while I'm traveling. It must be the cold weather here that make me sleep so well or this place is so much like home for me. haha~~The weather was nice. Mostly cloudly, but no rain! I decided to go biking. I would like to go Exit Glacier, but it takes me about 12 miles one way.... I don't think I'm strong enough to do this. I picked a easier trail which Greg suggested. I started on Seward highway went north about 2.5 miles and turn right on Nash road. At a swamp I met a swan group, a mom with her kids, swimming one by one gracefully. I saw some glaciers on the mountains behind. The day when Mandy drove me down to Seward, she always said here is a glacier and there is, too. I didn't understand that time. They all seemed like white snow on the mountains. How can she know there is a glacier? But, I can understand now. The special blue color of it is its mark. I can now easily tell where there is a glacier~I went on the trail about 2 miles and stopped by a small harbor there. Now, I'm on the other side (east) of Resurrection Bay. I can overlook downtown Seward. The road followed,was a uphill slope. I stopped there and turned back. On my way back, I stopped at Small Boat Harbor. There is a fish cleaning station there, too. 


