Day 9, June 13, 2010 (Sunday)
I was going to fly to Lake Clark National Park to chase bears, but it was windy, no California birds are flying today, only Alaskan birds still flying. So I stay in the town enjoy a day of peacefulness and bike riding, I visited wildlife refuge center, Museum, chatted with street artist, Musician and finally rode the bike to Homer Spit, a 4 miles stretch into the center of Kachemak Bay.

Bill Kitzmiller and his solar wind Art Studio, the instrument holding in his hand in something he designed and built out of a drift wood, he is truely an artist, an enviromentalist and wildlife refuge protector, lives a minimum life, sell artifact he made, he is a buddhist.

Wifelife refuge center, Homer

Kids catching little fish for their aquarium at home

Mike Glasgow, the spoon guy, travel with his wife Elindianne on a tandem bicycle, he sell hand made wood spoons for living, his wife a street musician, plays violin, wish to establish a life in Alaska by teaching piano and violin, she plays beautiful violin at the Cafe where I have my breakfast. She is the author of the book "Greensleeves" An historical novel of the first Irish diaspora.


Homer Spit, this fish is actually on the news paper next day

At Homer Spit, 4 miles stretch into kachemak bay

Homer Spit
