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North to Alaska

  • Jun. 10th, 2008 at 2:23 PM
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 Well, my blog reading friends, I am BACK from my Alaskan cruise with my sister! 


I had such a wonderful time! We had this cute, little room with a small veranda that turned out to be a great blessing. Not only did it make the room feel bigger, but we had a spectacular view during the cruise. 


Out the window was my first glacier! We cruised from Seattle to Glacier National Park (something the hubby heartily approved. He LOVES national parks.) 



I had never seen a glacier, outside of pictures and it was absolutely amazing! I even saw some chunks fall into the water. Very cool.

After leaving Glacier, we went to Juneau, Alaska. This is a shot of Juneau after we rode up a cable car. One of those ships is the Westerdam. I think it's the one on the right.



We also visited Sitka:



You can see a bit of the tender we rode on right there on the right (in orange). It also serves as a life boat in an emergency. Glad we didn't have one!

In Ketchikan, we rode a sea plane!



And to prove I was really in it:


One of the things I got a big kick out of, was when they told us some of the funny questions people asked. Here's the ones I remember:

1. What altitude is the ship? (in case you don't know: sea level)

2. Does the ship generate it's own power?

3. Does the crew sleep on the ship?

4. What do you do with the ice sculptures after they melt?

5. How small does your face have to be to get a mini-facial?

They also told us to be sure and pack our Ulu knifes (curved, very sharp and pretty big!) in our checked baggage. Apparently a LOT of knives were getting confiscated by security.

We also got to stop in on our way home and see my DARLING new grand-nephew!



Jeremy isn't quite three weeks old and already I'm totally in love with the little guy. Just wish I didn't live so far away from him!

I managed a little reading (the rocking of the ship was very conducive to napping) on the cruise. Finished Magic Lost, Trouble Found by Lisa Shearin (read it on my Sony Reader) and thought it was light-hearted fun. My sister was toting The Host, Stephenie Meyer's new novel (that thing is HUGE) and she handed it off to me when she finished. I'm almost done with it. It's very dark and very intense. I hear it has a happy ending and am really hoping other readers are right! It's very well done, just very intense.

My sister brought some dvd's for us to watch, too. I think my favorite was The Lady Killers (the original, haven't seen the remake). Then next was Dan in Real Life. Loved the happy ending. HATED Serendipity. I would have thrown it off our veranda, but I wouldn't do that to such a pristine environment! My sister has promised to give it the end it deserves. I'm hoping for a bull dozer, but that might be hard for her to find. 

No surprise the airline misdirected my suitcase for a short time. Thankfully it was one night at the END of the cruise. I was totally glad to get home and get into clean clothes (not as fun to face a Mount McKinley sized pile of laundry and cat vomit).

And just in case you were wondering, I took some of my pictures with my new iPhone. I'm still loving it. 

While I was cruising, Our Son was in Canada fishing. I think this picture speaks for itself on the question of whether he had fun or not:



He said it tasted good, too. :-)

Here's hoping that June got off to a great start for you! Happy reading (and eating!)
Perilously yours,
Pauline





 


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Comments

(Anonymous) wrote:
Jun. 14th, 2008 04:22 pm (UTC)
Alaskan Cruise photos
Woo hoo! Great pictures... gorgeous. I'm dying to get to Alaska, and you've just added to the madness.

Thanks for sharing!

Marianne
http://www.mariannearkins.com
http://www.reading-writing.blogspot.com
(Anonymous) wrote:
Jun. 14th, 2008 09:48 pm (UTC)
Thanks for sharing
I'd love to do that. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Later...
Cher'ley from Muse It Up
[info]paulinebjones wrote:
Jun. 15th, 2008 03:28 am (UTC)
Thanks for stopping by!
I appreciate it Marianne and Cherley! It was fun and I highly recomend it!
Perilously yours,
Pauline