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October 13th 2022
Published: October 13th 2022
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Welcome back to Marilyn’s Journey, the blog I started in 2013 when I was travelling during a leave of absence from work. I’ve since retired (in December 2021) and the Yukon photography trip was a retirement / birthday present to myself after other travel plans were derailed because of Covid earlier this year. It was a busy few days in mid-September, roaming in the southern Yukon with Neil Zel... Read Full Entry



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14th October 2022

Beautiful Pics!
Thank you, Mar, for sharing your incredible images. So glad you had 2 sessions with the northern lights. Looks like you got to practice new techniques with amazing results. Great pictures .. and those lynx!
14th October 2022

great photos!
Thanks so much for sharing. Really enjoyed looking through all the photos you included, they brought back some great memories of my time spent living in the Yukon. All the best on your next stop. Looking forward to hearing about it and seeing the photos. Kathie
15th October 2022
Bove Lake

Awesome pictures
You really have some awesome pictures in that blog of yours. Seeing them I realize that I have to visit Canada one day. I'd love it there. /Ake
15th October 2022
Abandoned Cars3

We will put up a blog entry entirely with abandoned cars
In August we visited a car cemetery (actually an abandoned car scrapyard) in western Sweden. We will eventually put up an entire blog entry with pictures from there. We'll probably get to that in January or February. We have several blogs lined up that we want to write and publish before we write that one. Hope you feel like looking at that when we get there. We have actually already posted one blog entry from another car cemetery. It is called "Unusual sightseeing in Smaland" and we published it in 2013 if you want to have a look at it. /Ake
24th February 2023

I love all the pictures of the north. I got as far as Haines Junction in winter of 1960 when Dale worked on the Microwave towers all the say up the highway. Ended at Haines.
I traveled by bus ten times from 2001 to 2008 when I was DD for Royal Purple and made trips to Whitehorse. For one event we had three chartered busses went up with Elks from all over Alberta. What fun they were. The scenery is so beautiful. And almost ever trip we saw lots of animals and many Bison around the Liard area. In the spring lots of young one.

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