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"One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things." -Henry Miller

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PALMER FRIDAY & THE MUSK OX FARM

6/15/2014

 
This morning, we begin our excursion toward Denali National Park.  Our first stop is in Palmer.  We’ve lucked out – pulling into Palmer just in time for their Friday Fling, a downtown farmer’s market with a band and food stands.  Jhan enjoys stopping at the Tundra Comics booth.  This national cartoon is one of Jhan’s favorites, and the cartoonists are based in Palmer.   We buy a T-shirt and a book as gifts for relatives we’ll be visiting in Washington State, who we believe will appreciate the humor.
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Just north of Palmer, we visit the Musk Ox Farm.  In 1954, John Teal became concerned that wild musk oxen were nearing extinction.  He also saw impoverishment in native villages of coastal Alaska.  After a decade of research funded by W.K. Kellogg Foundation, John alleviated both issues by beginning Alaska’s first domestic musk ox farm.  The musk ox hair, called qiviut, was combed and spun into yarn, and in 1968, the Musk Ox Project begun by John started teaching native Alaskan women how to knit qiviut garments. 
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IF YOU  GO: 

Contact: 
www.muskoxfarm.org  
Address:  Mile  50 Glenn Highway, Palmer, Alaska
Phone:   (907)-745-4151
Email: 
[email protected]

Open 7 days/week 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. from Mother’s Day to mid-September.   Tours
begin every 45 minutes, with last tour departing at 6 p.m. 

Adults:  $11 per person; Seniors: $9; Children over five $5; Children under 5 free.
  

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    Writer, photographer, coach, consultant and attorney Colleen Cowles writes this blog to enhance readers' travel, dreams and experiences whether on the road or in imagination and memories.  Cowles42 references 'the meaning of life' from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.  To Colleen, the meaning of life is all about the journey, and sharing discovery, reflection and adventure with others.  

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