Well we are within an hour and a half of docking in Juneau and we have gone from broken clouds to seeing the sun and back into the fog again. We have walked the ship and although it is cold outside, it is not horrible. Lindsay saw a seal while we were in the Crow's Nest Lounge and was able to spot it before others. We docked and then went to meet our excursion. They fit us into the right groups of fat and skinny people and we took off in our float planes in the mist and drizzle to Taku Lodge. This is a log cabin in the woods about 30 miles from Juneau with the “Hole in the Wall Glacier” as it’s back drop. They serve wonderful grilled fresh caught salmon and grilled chicken for those who don’t like the salmon, homemade backed beans, slaw and sourdough bread and they also have a resident bear who loves to eat what’s left on the grill when they are finished cooking. Debbie and Lindsay went with the group for the hike to the waterfall while I chose to dodge the mosquitos in the gift shop. When it was time for us to head back to the dock to the planes Debbie found some bear prints in the sand near the dock..they really do roam the area and that really made it all seem very real. Lindsay was in awe of being above the glaciers in the float plane and even just being in the plane. She loved every minute of it and really was excited just to be in Alaska and see the bear first hand. It is a shame the weather wasn’t better today but we did get some good photos..the color is better when you have a bit of sun. It was fun watching her enjoy it so much. After coming back from our excursion we came back to the ship then went back into town to shop a bit. Yes, Dave it is mosquito season here in Alaska and they were out in full force today and quite large! We did not have this issue when I was here with Kay two years ago but it was later in the season. Lindsay bought a few souveniers for her friends and she and Debbie walked to the Jelly Belly store (yum buttered popcorn) and then we came back to the ship exhausted again…Glacier Bay day is tomorrow and begins at 9 AM. None of us are hungry really so we just get some sandwiches from room service and Lindsay got a salad and we watched the Golden Princess leave a few minutes ago. The Zuiderdam and the Celebrity Infinity are still here and it is now almost 10:30 PM local time and still light outside. The long daylight hours makes it hard to gauge what time it is. We are four hours different here in Alaska than east coast time. More tomorrow. Oh and Lindsay was excited that she was able to finally talk to Mom, Dad, Chris and Paige. She misses them but not enough to stay home I am thinking. Lindsay took the photo with the rainbow!
I am glad you all are having a nice time. Did Lindsay enjoy the lodge part of the Taku excursion? I am thinking of taking Maura but can't decide if she'll appreciate it. I LOVE the gnome--lol. I'll have to tell Judy about your meeting someone they know. She may even know who it was. Have you been to Ketchikan yet? I read that they jazzed up their port and visitor's center over the summer, and added new "Tourist Attraction Here" signs. Thanks for the insect heads up. I was wondering if I should take repellant...and now I know! How is the Westerdam working out for you?
Lindsay loved the bear and Lodge Kay but she and Debbie did the waterfall hike too and she loved that. We didn't fly over the mountains as much this time as it rained and was very cloudy but we still could see the glaciers...the mosquitos were horrible and as big as horses! We love the gnome too and Lindsay calls him "Gnomy".
I am glad you all are having a nice time. Did Lindsay enjoy the lodge part of the Taku excursion? I am thinking of taking Maura but can't decide if she'll appreciate it. I LOVE the gnome--lol. I'll have to tell Judy about your meeting someone they know. She may even know who it was. Have you been to Ketchikan yet? I read that they jazzed up their port and visitor's center over the summer, and added new "Tourist Attraction Here" signs. Thanks for the insect heads up. I was wondering if I should take repellant...and now I know! How is the Westerdam working out for you?
ReplyDeleteLindsay loved the bear and Lodge Kay but she and Debbie did the waterfall hike too and she loved that. We didn't fly over the mountains as much this time as it rained and was very cloudy but we still could see the glaciers...the mosquitos were horrible and as big as horses! We love the gnome too and Lindsay calls him "Gnomy".
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