Sunday, May 17, 2015

Alaskan Cruise PT 1

I have not had enough time to post a blog in the last couple of weeks because I have been very busy. Busy, getting ready for, and going on an Alaskan cruise!! Judy and I just returned Friday from a week of sightseeing SE Alaska. 

Judy and I boarded the Celebrity Cruise Line ship Solstice on Friday the eighth of May in Seattle. We returned this past Friday. Judy and I were joined by her sister Sheila and her husband Ron for the cruise. We had a great time. I will post more about the ship in a future post.  As a career sailor, I must confess it was enjoyable to be back at sea.  I was able to experience what it is like to go to sea as a Coast Guardsman.  Even though at sea, we were never out of sight of land. Just kidding. 

The scenery was fabulous and we took many photos.  The weather was awesome, no rain and the temps reached into the sixties. I understand that we were very lucky to have weather like that. The cruise included stops in Ketchikan, Juneau, and Skagway Alaska. The ship also went 23 miles into the Tracy Arm  Fjord. The final port of call was Victoria, British Columbia.  Judy and I took advantage of shore excursions at each stop. The excursions we went on were, The Alaskan Sea-feast and Lodge Adventure, Mendenhall Glacier and Whale watching and Wildlife Quest, Gold rush, Sled Dogs and White Pass Train Adventure, and the final excursion was a Scenic Tour of Victoria.

Below is a small sampling of the photos Judy and I took, because we recognize no one really wants to see your vacation pictures.

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AK Ship 1A      AK Seaatle Jim Judy 1A

AK ketchikan 2A     AK juneau 2A

AK Juneau 1A

AK juneau 2A      AK Juneau 4A

AK tracy Arm Fiord 1A      AK Tracy Arm 2A

In future follow up post I will include more amazing pictures.

That is all for now.  Thanks for stopping by.

Next blog: Tue

10 comments:

  1. That looks like so much fun. And I love to see your pictures.

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    1. Sandie,
      Hope all is well. I'll post a few more in a day or two.

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  2. How wonderful that you were able to do this! The pictures are terrific :)

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  3. Sure makes me want to make another Alaska cruise:))

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  4. Yes, fulltimers do need a vacation. Glad you could do this and had a good time.
    Stay safe.

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    1. Wish we could see you and Nancy out this way.

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  5. Great pictures and so glad it was warmer then expected. I can't wait to see more picts. Welcome back.

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    1. Hey, y'all sure have had your share of rain and stormy weather. You need to come back here where it seldom rains.

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  6. Love the pics but not your comments on my service. I served several tours at sea and can guarantee there was no land and often alongside the Navy. Please respect our service as we do yours.

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    1. Anonymous,
      It was a JOKE. I am aware that many Coast Guardsmen actually serve outside the sight of land. Like the CG det that I served with in Desert Storm conducting armed boardings and searches of vessels in the Red Sea. All of them served with dedication and distinction. They all had thick skins and could take a joke as well as give them.

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