Alaskan Cruise - June 10-19, 2015
June 10, 2015 - Orlando to Vancouver
It’s time to sail away again, this time to Alaska .
My flights to Los Angeles and then to Vancouver were
uneventful, but long. I took the
convenient train from the airport to downtown and my hotel. I relaxed until it was time for dinner.
June 11, 2015 - Vancouver
As usual, jet lag got to me and I was awake at 4:00 am. I took an early five mile walk, locating the
cruise terminal before walking the path to Stanley Park . I was tempted to take a sea plane tour, but
never found the time.
At noon I walked from my hotel to the Silversea Silver Shadow. I've now been on all five Silversea
ships. I relaxed by the pool in the warm
sun.
I had dinner with some fellow single travelers and was shocked there was
a completely new menu.
June 13, 2015 - At Sea
I love sea days and this is the only one on this cruise. The weather was beautiful and I enjoyed my
walk around the deck. My routine quickly
returned, Bloody Mary’s at 11:00 am, a late lunch, a much needed nap, team
trivia (yes we won), cocktails, dinner and the same show with a new cast.
June 13, 2015 - Ketchikan
I started the day with my four mile walk. I ended my walk in the familiar tourist
section. I made sure I visited Diamonds
International. Julie will receive a new
bracelet and many gold charms.
June 14, 2015 - Juneau
There are only three ways to get to Juneau , by air, by sea or birth canal. More teenagers have pilot's licenses then
driver's licenses. The weather was sunny
and hot. I took my four mile walk across
a bridge to Douglas . I got some nice shots of the four cruise
ships docked in the city.
I went to Tracy ’s Crab Shack for fresh Alaska king crab. I had one leg, four mini crab cakes, crab
bisque and a beer. It was quite
expensive, but well worth it. The legs
were $20 each. I think that was the
first time I had ever had fresh Alaska
king crab and I'll have more if I return.
I took the cable car to the top of the mountain for amazing views of the
scenery. The sky was bright blue with
almost no clouds. I was going to walk
one of the trails but decided I didn't want an encounter with a bear. There was one bald eagle soaring above.
I picked up more gold jewels for Julie.
I also took some special pictures for my favorite blond.
June 15, 2015 - Skagway
There is basically only one shopping street in Skagway .
I don't think any of the ports of call would exist without the summer
cruise tourists. I walked a few miles
and visited the miner’s cemetery. On my
return, I made sure I got some more real gold charms for Julie.
The main tourist attraction in Skagway
is the steam engine train on the tracks taken by the gold rush miners. I've done it before and based on the comments
I heard; it was still a boring trip.
June 16, 2015 - Sitka
The weather finally returned to normal, chilly and overcast. I opted to stay on the ship, since Sitga
doesn't have DI (Diamonds International).
I caught up on my reading and updated this blog.
June 17, 2015 - Hubbard Glacier
Unfortunately we were unable to see Hubbard Glacier. There was too much fog in the air and ice in
the water. We sailed by Turner Glacier and exited the bay. At least we had fabulous weather earlier in
the week.
Seals on a buoy
June 18, 2015 - Seward and Anchorage
The train ride from Seward to Anchorage
was amazing. We saw moose, eagles,
waterfalls and penguins (yes Julie, penguins).
The four and a half hour train ride was well worth it, even though it
was less then 100 miles.
I had to spend the entire day in Anchorage ,
because my flight didn’t leave until 11 pm.
I went to the small creek and saw about ten salmon heading
upstream. After dinner I headed to the
airport for my red-eye to Los Angeles connecting
to another long flight to Orlando .
Salmon

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