6.03.2010

Wasilla - It's Not Just the Home of Sarah Palin

It's a beautiful small town; it totally reminded me of Island Park, or West Yellowstone...

But, unlike those towns in the lower 48, Wasilla has several claims to fame:

Wasilla, Alaska is the official home of the Iditarod. Not that the race is held there, but all the official paperwork, a museum, movie, and a place to ride on a sleigh with the famous dogs is located in Wasilla.

It's also the Duct tape capital of the world...here's a girl we met who showed us this picture taken on her wedding day. Her dress is made from blue plastic and her niece's dress is plastic with a nice duct tape accent; the groom was also dressed quite similarly.

And, how does a city get to be the duct tape capital...you use more duct tape than any other city!

But, of course, right now, perhaps Wasilla is most known for its famous resident: Sarah Palin.

So, naturally we wanted to know where she lived; here is a picture of her home with her new, famous 16 foot wall to keep out peeping reporters. She lives in a very secluded location with a view of the lake out her front door. We are as close as people are allowed to get, so here's the home of the almost-vice-president of the united states of america....which I love (America...not necesssarily this home!)

America, I love your diversity, your landscapes, your peoples, your opportunities. And, I am grateful to visit places that I have only heard of, but never dreamed I would actually get to see.

1 comment:

Mrs. Olsen said...

I had some cousins that moved to Wasilla (from Idaho) for a construction boom in the 80's. I missed them cause they were so far away. As far as I'm concerned, THEY put Wasilla on the map.

Sounds like you are having fun!

It's so HARD....

 for me to go to church and be filled with the spirit and come home and see something that my kids or grandkids have posted on social media....