South Korea

We docked in Sokcho, South Korea today. Our shuttle bus was surprisingly roomy, with festive lights on the ceiling and silk curtains on the windows. This was our ship’s first time in Sokcho, butBaca selengkapnya
Hakodate Cemetery

Hakodate’s cemetery is located on a steep hillside with a wonderful view of the sea.
The burial ground we explored was right beside Koryuji Temple, so it featured Buddhist monuments and symbols. IBaca selengkapnya
Halodate Memorial

7 Eleven’s are plentiful in Japan, and a good place to find ATMs, or in our case today, water.
Next to the convenience store I noticed what appears to be some sort of memorial. I have a “shootBaca selengkapnya
Hakodate Wanderings

With a population of roughly 240,000, Hakodate is the third largest city on the island of Hokkaido. Even so, it feels more like a sleepy fishing village than a big city.
Larry and I spent hoursBaca selengkapnya
Koryuji Temple

We dropped by Koryuji Temple in Hakodate today. Established in 1633, this is the oldest Buddhist temple on Hokkaido.
“Koryuji” translates as “high dragon temple.” The gates feature intricateBaca selengkapnya
Hakodate Morning Market

Hakodate is famous for their Morning Market which features all sorts of seafood. The local specialty, and town mascot, is squid.
One of the shops lets customers fish squid from a tank. We looked allBaca selengkapnya
Miyako Iwate Wandering

After our delightful hike to Jogodohama Beach, we decided to explore the shops around Miyako Iwate’s train station.
Like other cities we’ve seen in Japan, Miyako has decorative manhole covers,Baca selengkapnya
Jogodohama Beach

By the time we reached Jogodahama Beach, the sun came out and we enjoyed a sunny hike.
I was surprised to see signs warning of bears, and delighted to see swan shaped paddle boats by the shore.Baca selengkapnya
Welcome to Miyako

It was raining hard when we docked in Miyako, but the locals gave us a hearty welcome, featuring a large inflatable salmon, their town’s mascot.
A free shuttle from the industrial port whisked usBaca selengkapnya
Yokohama Skyline

By the time we returned to the ship, we were both soaked from the rain and sweaty, so it was time for showers.
The late afternoon skies in Yokohama treated us to swirling pastel arabesques followedBaca selengkapnya
Yokohama Chinatown

Japan has three Chinatowns, but today we visited the biggest one of all. In 1859, Yokohama was among the first Japanese ports to open to foreign trade after two centuries of seclusion.
As ChineseBaca selengkapnya
Yokohama Walk

After visiting the city’s famous Chinatown, we explored Yokohama on foot.
Along the way, we passed a big Oktoberfest celebration, and I had my first encounter with one of Japan’s fancy toilets.Baca selengkapnya
Sea Days to Yokohama

After our brief stop in Kushiro, we’ve had two sea days as we steam south to Yokohama.
On the first day, we had ate in one of the ship’s specialty restaurants, thanks to our toilet.
You readBaca selengkapnya
Kushiro manhole covers

I’ve never seen so many decorative manhole covers in one town as we did in Kushiro the other day.
Kushiro Walk

Kushiro is our first stop in Japan, so there was a mandatory in person immigration. Our appointment was not until 1pm, so we could not leave the ship until the afternoon.
We spent the morningBaca selengkapnya
MOO in Kushiro

After our walk, we visited Kushiro’s fisherman’s wharf aka the MOO.
There was a lot of beautiful seafood, of course, but I’d never seen square oranges before.
Had my first Pringles sighting,Baca selengkapnya
Homesick in the Bering Sea

My great big trip started off with a great big bout of homesickness.
September was a draining month, physically and emotionally. My dad’s memorial weekend, followed by an emergency trip to help aBaca selengkapnya
Old Glacier & New Friends

When my sister and brother in law found out we’d be in Juneau, they gave us the phone number for some dear friends of theirs, Lisa and Matt.
Lisa picked us up after our cemetery jaunt and whiskedBaca selengkapnya
Juneau Cemetery

Despite being established during the 1800s, Juneau’s Evergreen Cemetery mainly features flat markers, the kind that are easy to mow over, thus giving it the look and feel of a modern memorial parkBaca selengkapnya
Tlingit Culture

A Tlingit (pronounced “klingit”) man gave a presentation about Native American culture here in the north.
I was surprised to learn that Tlingit speakers were also used as code talkers duringBaca selengkapnya
Wandering in Juneau

Despite a rainy forecast, we enjoyed a crisp fall day in Juneau, Alaska. Rather than peruse shops, we made our way to the local cemetery for my ongoing research.
Along the way, we passed a statueBaca selengkapnya
The House my Dad Built

Here’s a poem I wrote about the house my father designed and built on Lummi Island. I’ve included a photo of my parents waving goodbye after my last visit while they lived there.
I’d alwaysBaca selengkapnya
My Dad’s Memorial Weekend

Our last big trip came right after my dad’s death in December 2022. Like bookends, our next big trip has begun shortly after his memorial, wake, and ash spreading.
It was a full weekend of eventsBaca selengkapnya
Pelancong
This looks interesting- like a fish panini!
PelancongBut with chocolate inside…
What's here
What food is this :)
PelancongI’m not sure… lol!