Wednesday
was Glacier Bay, and it was really the only rainy day we had on the whole
cruise. Talk about lucky, right? So, yes, it was terrifically
rainy, and pretty cold. We actually both wore our fleece's and rain
slickers to go outside. While we couldn't see the entire path of the
glaciers, we could certainly see the front of them jutting into the icy waters.
There is something so peaceful about standing in the cold rain and
staring at a thousand-year-old river of ice. A glacier that is dying; a
small relic of the land that breaks away piece by piece and falls into the
water that created it. It's so primal and real and silent. I read
once that silence holds many answers.....and I believe it.
I
know, just pictures of ice, right?!
The black to the left was also a glacier, actually. A very, dirty glacier.
Ketchikan
was Thursday. Ketchikan is such a CUTE town, we loved it! We didn't
have a whole lot left to spend for excursions, and the town was so beautfiul to
explore by itself anyway, so that's what we did.
We first booked our little excursion and
asked the girl where we could get breakfast. She pointed us across town
to a little local hotel/diner. It was pretty simple, but very delish!
Yes, I'm showing you an XL picture of my
breakfast: Nutella stuffed french toast. It was so good and yes, I
ate it all.
Do the docks get any more beautiful?!
Mmmmm, petite-fours!
We did do a small excursion....a little
Duck Tour! This little contraption can drive AND go into the water, it's
crazy!
We were good friends with this other
cruise ship, she was our travelling buddy.
This one is upsidedown, but the
thing on the right is a salmon ladder...something they invented to help the
salmon get up river a little easier. It increased salmon production
exponentially the next year.
The sign: Married Man's Way. It was the
street that used to have the brothels on it.
Ketchikan is famous for their totem poles.
Seals!
We had to be on the ship by 2:30ish, and
as we were pulling away from the dock, we stood on the back of the ship and
watched the rains come in. We pulled away right before they swept the
city.
On of our favorite places on the ship.
The sunset that night was absolutely incredible.
Aaaans the moon that night, talk about
stunning! My camera was not up to the task, so this is the best I could
get.
We had a darling little bunny waiting for
us in our room.
Amazingly de-stressed. It's been way too long since we had time to do that together.
They had a demo on carving fruit/veggies
that day, it was absolutely fascinating!
And they also had a cake decorating demo
with a help from a guy from the audience.
Then we played this game. SO fun, and SO hard!
Saturday we docked at 6pm in Victoria, British Columbia. We had until 1130pm, so we kind of needed to decide where to go. I already knew I wanted to do Butchart Gardens, and I'm SO glad we did, what an experience!
I wish I could even express to you how ethereally beautiful these gardens were! The blooming season is 8 MONTHS in Victoria....ridiculous! These pictures didn't even do justice to the beauty of the flowers. And I love flowers.
Yes, they are totally real.
Walking through Butchart Gardens is what I can only imagine walking through Wonderland would be like....pretty spectacular. There were flowers and lush greenery absolutely everywhere, and yet so perfectly manicured. It was unreal.
The private dock at the back of the gardens.
A fireworks show to end the evening.
And Sunday morning it was back to the Seattle. Such an amazing trip and we loved every minute of it! It was time to go home and see our babies and wish our beautiful Marin a happy 8th birthday.
1 comment:
What an amazing area of the world! I'm in awe of those photos.
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