Friday was the last full day on the ship as we headed south towards Seattle and then home. We spent the day enjoying quiet time, walking the deck and going to a couple of shows. The first show was the "Oh What a Night" group that sang Frankie Valli songs last Sunday. They did another great job and we enjoyed them a lot. Friday night we saw Cirque Pacific which was a dancing and gymnastics program which was also great. The crew then came in and occupied the stage to thank us for cruising with them. The sunset was also the first good one we had seen for a few days so we took some pictures of it. The next morning we pulled into Seattle around 6:00 AM and Grover got some pretty good pictures of the skyline just before sunrise. We had a great cruise and enjoyed ourselves. Several people we talked with has been on many cruises (one couple had been on 27). We decided we are not necessarily cruise enthusiasts but we would probably go on another on if it had interesting ports of call. So we are out of vacation time and the vacation savings account is almost depleted. We are headed back to work to build up some time and money so we can go do another vacation next summer. |
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Sea Day to Seattle
Friday, August 20, 2010
Prince Rupert, British Columbia
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Skagway
We had breakfast then took the bus into town (actually only 3-4 blocks) to see the sights. One of the paid attractions was a play on the history of the town in 1898. We spent an hour watching a program about the town villain, Jeff Smith, who was killed in a shootout with the town hero in 1898. Very well put on program and Goni thinks she is bringing culture to Grover by seeing plays. We'll have to see about that. At At the ship we settled in for a couple of shows including a ventriloquist in the theater and then a show in the lounge. The lounge show was music from musicals including Rogers & Hammerstein and Cole Porter. Very well done show and enjoyable. |
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Juneau & the Tracy Arm Fjord
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Ketchikan
We enjoyed walking around town and seeing the sites. A lot of the people on the ship went on excursions but there wasn't anything that interested us. We got out of town having spent only $20.
We left the dock around 3:00 and continued north. Goni and I swam in one of the pools then sat in the hot tub. Took a couple of naps and had dinner. Have seen a few whale snouts but no whales jumping out of the water.
For the evening we went to the 70's music and dance show. Then sat in a couple of lounges and listened to the music.
Haven't been able to upload pictures to the blog because I left the card reader at home. Plan to pick one up tomorrow in Juneau. In the mean time enjoy the self service portrait we took off the back of the boat as we left Ketchikan.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Alaska Cruise Day 2
The second day of our Alaska Cruise is "at sea" which means there are no stops. We spent the day exploring the ship further, eating, napping, listening to music, and walking the track on the ship. Our first stop was the dining hall where we had breakfast. After that it was off to a seminar on how to get the most out of your digital camera. Pretty basic but it was worth the time. We walked around he track so many times that we traveled 7 miles throughout the day. We had to do his or we would be so fat from the good food we wouldn't fit our clothes by the end of the cruise. In the afternoon was a seminar on what to watch for while shopping in the ports of call. The gal giving he talk was very interested in getting people to buy diamonds and jewelry. We didn't get much out of the time spent there although Goni did admit that someday she might like a diamond. All over the ship there is live musical entertainment. We listened to a lot of great music but our favorite was the Frankie Valli Tribute program in the theater in the evening. The group sang great old songs and it was a wonderful program. The group plays in Las Vegas and around he country. We change time zones (go back one hour) when we get into Alaska. Our first stop is Ketchikan at 07:00 hours Monday morning. We didn't book any excursions in Ketchikan so we will just be wandering around on foot looking at he sites. No pictures today but maybe tomorrow. |
Saturday, August 14, 2010
North to Alaska
We went back to our stateroom for a little rest and to put stuff away.
It was off to our lifeboat station for the safety drill. A girl with an English accent taught us how to put on our lifejackets.
Then it was time for us to leave port and start the cruise. Captain Lars gave us a greating over the intercom. We relaxed in the Grand Atrium and had a drink.
So far the food has been good, crew has been nice and the ship comfortable.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Veterans Traveling Tribute Wall
The American Veterans Traveling Tribute Wall is in La Center this weekend. Many of you may have heard about the traveling Viet Nam Memorial Wall that is a smaller version of the one in Washington DC. My friend, Chief Tim Hopkin, from the La Center Police Department was instrumental in getting the wall setup in La Center. Goni and I went down to see the wall and were deeply moved. While the wall has the names of all the US troops killed in Viet Nam there are tributes to our troops who have served in all wars. We listened to the bagpipes play and looked at the displays. There is more than one wall and they travel the USA. To find out where one of the walls will be go to the following website: http://www.avtt.org |
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Homeward Bound Day 3
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Homeward Bound Day 2
Monday, August 2, 2010
Harlow Jane has Arrived!
We are speeding home so we can hold our newest grandchild!
Trip Home Day 1
Tomorrow we should hear word on the birth of our newest grandchild.
Cole Family Reunion
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