On January 3rd, 1959, when the great northern territory of Alaska became our 49th state I was eight years old and living in Texas. Alaska seemed and was a very long distance away. I had no idea at that time the winding path of my life would one day, 34 years later, take me so far north. But thanks to my literally long lost cousin John Pearson and his wife Barb, both employees of the Alaska Marine Highway, a ferry system linking the lower 48 from Bellingham WA to Alaska via the Inside Passage, I did indeed make that trip. Now it may seem strange for a non-resident of Alaska to be writing about a celebration of it's statehood, as I've not lived there - yet. But Alaska's like that. It gets into your system.
Lets take a short look at a little northern history here: It was on January 3, 1959, that President Eisenhower signed the declaration officially making Alaska the 49th state. With the addition of Alaska into the nation the new American flag featured seven rows of seven stars each.
me privileges, which included dining with the captain &, or crew, tour the non-public areas of the ship and my favorite take early morning coffee on the bridge-deck during the three day passage.

Photograph #7 Sunset across Dixon Passage boundary between Alaska and British Columbia Canada.
Nothing like closing with a sunset. Please join me and the many Alaskans who are celebrating 50 years of statehood for this great northern state.
PS Within the next few years Catherine & I plan on sailing the Inside Passage to Alaska on our vessel AQUILA. See you on the water... Foster
For more info check out these links below:
Alaska Marine Highway
http://www.dot.state.ak.us/amhs/index.shtml
The Inside Passage
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_Passage
Alaska Statehood Celebration Commission
http://www.gov.state.ak.us/ASCC/about.php
Creek Street
http://www.sitnews.net/JuneAllen/Star/022104_star.html
Longhouse
http://www.visit-ketchikan.com/ThingstoDo/NativeCulture.aspx
