Sunday, August 4, 2013

And That's a Wrap!

We completed our travel in Vancouver, British Columbia where we were joined by our dear son, David, and his beautiful wife, Li Jie. We found it to be much like Seattle, only bigger. It had a bit of a European feel to it but in a rustic way. We explored China town which was a bit faded but it is undergoing a slow renewal. We saw the Canadian's night of a firework competition between Canada, Taiwan, and Ireland. Amazing! We walked miles and miles and ate our fill of what Vancouver had to offer. A wonderful visit.



An adventure of a life time in one of North America's final frontiers; Alaska. A place where you find a smorgasbord of wildlife coexisting, or at least living on the borders, of human presence. We found bears at our lodge, eagles floating by our ship on ice "growlers", or mini icebergs, moose at the edges of mountain rivers, salmon literally fighting their way up streams to spawn, sled dogs, and caribou prancing down gravel roads. The freshest seafood, meat, and colossal vegetables are at markets and served up at every restaurant. It appears the twenty hour dog days of the Alaskan summer make for veggies worthy of the prehistoric woolly mammoth.
We were impressed with the amount of beautiful art work that was in every shop and gallery. We found ulus which are styled after ulus of old. They are a curved bladed knife used in food preparation with the better ones having handles made from sun bleached moose and caribou antlers. Gorgeous jewelry made from Alaska's state stone of jade is everywhere. Hand dyed scarves and yarn, hand woven wraps and linens, and baskets made by artisans abound.
We experienced sunny warm weather and even a few snow flakes. We saw mountains, valleys, plains, pickled forests, mudflats, an ocean, rivers and streams. It was a visual feast at every turn. We road in taxis, buses, trains, helicopters, float planes, and a ship.
So that's a wrap for this adventure; Alaska, 2013. Ciao babies!

Monday, July 29, 2013

Crabby Hot Loggers

A busy day in Ketchikan, Alaska. We started our day at the Loggers show that at first glance we thought may be a bit tacky but proved to be so fun.

These guys are so athletic and yes hot!
Next we checked out Ketchikan which is the salmon capital of Alaska. The salmon are all running right now, returning to where they originated to spawn and then die. The five types of salmon are chum, sockeye, king, silver, and pink, with sockeye the most coveted.
For the afternoon we flew in a float plane to a lodge for an all you could eat crab. An amazing meal. No dinner tonight that's for sure. The flight was a wonderful experience.

On our way. Tomorrow is at sea with next stop, Vancouver. We can't wait to see David and Li. Mwah!
Ciao babies.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Whirlygigs

Up early, safety class, helicopter ride to the Mendenhall Glacier. Ok, enough written. Lets look at pictures!

Peace LiLi!

Happy birthday Marisa!

Ciao babies!

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Maritini's, Otters, and Glacial Goodness

One day on a train and two on the ship with no WiFi. Am I a techno junkie or what?! The train from Denali was amazing. We were not looking forward to 9 1/2 hours on a train but as it turned out it was a spectacular journey through the wilds of Alaska. No nothing for miles and miles then bit by bit signs of civilization. We saw moose, bald eagles, trumpeter swans, gorges, old train tracks, abandoned cabins, mud flats, and more.

Gary actually has a Lionel train set from his youth that is just like our train.


One last look at Mount Denali. We couldn't believe it was out from behind the clouds again!




Our first two days at "sea" we're winding through the glaciers. Our attempt at seeing the Hubbard glacier was just that, an attempt. The visibility was too low to navigate through and our captain actually backed us out of the bay.


The ice bits range in size from ice cubes to small burgs. They break off, "calving", from Hubbard glacier at the rate of 16-18 per hour.


Our captain making the decision to back her up.

Our second day was beautiful as we sailed through Glacier Bay. There were sea otters galore teasing us at every opportunity.

Glaciers at every turn. Gary speculated at how much martini ice is there in a glacier?




By the way....they really are that blue!

Always the fashionista! Brrrr!

We were privy to a calving event. Very exciting.


A pretty seagull who visited our deck.


Another bald eagle on an ice floater.

One more caribou picture from our day in Denali Park.
Ciao babies!