Alaska 2

May - June 2014
A 15-day adventure by Chuck & Glenda Read more
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  • Day 11

    Anniversary Dinner

    June 10, 2014 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 50 °F

    About  10:15 pm we had already fallen asleep when we thought we heard a knock at the door. We ignored it, but the knock came again. Then again. Glenda went to the door in her night gown and said, "Yes?"
       The reply came back, "Room service."
        "But we didn't order anything."
        "I have a delivery for this room," the waiter said.
        Glenda opened the door, then hid behind it, being dressed in nothing but her nightgown. By this time I roused enough to say to the waiter, "Hello." I was still in bed, dressed only in my skivvies. He seemed very embarrassed, and in fact we had told Princess that we would celebrate our anniversary the day before. Nevertheless, there it sat in our stateroom, a beautiful little chocolate anniversary cake. We stayed awake long enough to eat it, sitting up in bed, then went back to sleep.
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  • Day 12

    Dog Sledding on Mendenhall Glacier

    June 11, 2014 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 39 °F

    We awoke early for a quick breakfast so that we could catch the coach to the Juneau Airport. There we were fitted with big snow overshoes for our helicopter ride 12 miles up the Mendenhall Glacier to the sled dog camp. The weather was magnificently clear, with a temperature in the 50's. It turned out that our three layers of clothing was excessive for this lovely day, but in Alaska one never knows what the weather will bring, nor how quickly it will change. The helicopter ride was smooth and comfortable, though a bit cramped with 6 persons including the pilot. The views of the glacier in the clear sunlight were magnificent. We landed at the sled dog camp and were divided into groups of 4. Our musher, named Ibbie, allowed each of us the opportunity to pilot the dog sled. After 6 to eight minutes, we relinquished command to one of our fellow tourists. Each change took place during a three or four minute rest for the dogs. I went to pet the dogs and encourage them. Among our huskies were Sampson, a large black dog with very thick fur; Greazy, a lean, white dog who seemed a bit frightened by new people, but a very sweet dog; Jack; and 6 others. In all we traveled maybe two miles in a large circle.

    We flew back to the airport in an equally glorious scene, then got to the ship in time to have a quick sandwich which we had saved from the International Cafe the night before.
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  • Day 12

    Whale Watching

    June 11, 2014 ⋅ ⛅ 55 °F

    We shed a couple of layers of clothing, then boarded another bus for the whale-watching excursion. The weather held fair, windy and mild as we went aboard a 70 foot, jet powered catamaran named the St. Juvenaly. In three hours we saw four humpback whales, many bald eagles, and several seals and sea lions. Again the scenery was beyond description. I got a photograph of the buoy and lighthouse which offered such a lovely scene when we passed the same spot on our whal expedition of September 2012.  When the boat went fast it became a bit cool, but on the whole we were dressed appropriately. We dressed for another formal night and met the Friedmans and Wrinkles for a dinner of lobster and giant prawns. I ordered a delicious bottle of Bex Riesling from the Nahe region of Germany, which we all shared. We returned to our stateroom, did the laundry, and wrote up these notes before retiring around 10:30 pmRead more

  • Day 13

    Misty Fjords

    June 12, 2014 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    I had a sweet roll at International Cafe before breakfast in Provence Dining Room. We took a boat ride to Misty Fjord National Monument. On the way we saw orcas sea lions, seals, eagles. We decided not to go to Tongass Trading Company since we have everything we need. Besides, we don't want to pack anything else in the few bags we brought with us. We came back to stateroom for nap. Tonight for supper I had lamb chop at Sabatini's.Read more

  • Day 14

    Sea Day

    June 13, 2014 ⋅ ⛅ 52 °F

    Today is a sea day as we make our way down toward the south and the end of our cruise at Vancouver. Here are some shots from around the ship that show what a lovely vessel she is. We spent some time this morning after breakfast sitting in a sofa out by the Wheelhouse Lounge reading. I am still trying to correct this intermittent malfunction of one of the switches on my Canon 60D. I think maybe water got into the camera during the heavy rainstorm that caught us outside at Copper River. At dinner I ordered mussels, a Caesar salad, and a bottle of Pine Ridge Chenin Blanc Viognier (California). Glenda liked it better than any wine we have enjoyed on the cruise so far. We packed up and prepared to leave the ship tomorrow morning. Baked Alaska parade. Waitresses were Vaneza from Brazil and Branny from Serbia.Read more

  • Day 15

    Saying Good-bye in Vancouver

    June 14, 2014 in Canada ⋅ 🌧 55 °F

    As we sailed through the channel toward Vancouver we saw more industrial cargo ship passing us going to the west. We had the traditional dessert of Baked Alaska on the last night of the voyage, and said good-bye to the Wrinkles, the Friedmans, and the other new friends we have made on this cruise. We can only say that we saw parts of Alaska that we did not see on our first trip here. This land is so vast that I imaging every time one visits, he comes to a different country. Alaska has many parts, and as we fly home we feel that we have only touched the surface.Read more