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Monday, October 3, 2016

Juneau Alaska

Actually - I posted this one out of order. This was our second port. I'm totally out of order here. 
Today we went to the Mendenhall Glacier, Glacier Gardens Rain Forest and the Macaulay Salmon Hatchery.
It started out as a rainy day. The buses were located directly off the ship though, so it was pretty slick. Loved the tour buses on this cruise. All of them were really nice and comfortable. 
Here is Mendenhall Glacier. Glaciers did not look like all the pictures I have seen. They are dirty. Like the snow in Bremerton at the side of the road. I suppose in the middle of the season the glaciers might be clear and white.
Definitely it is still beautiful to look at though.
There is a look out area for people to take pictures. Too bad Fred closed his eyes. 







After looking at the glacier, we headed to a short trail. We were warned about bears....of course, we saw nothing.
After a short bus ride, we arrived at the Glacier Gardens. A short part of the history was while the husband was clearing the area he dropped a big tree and while explaining his blunder to his wife he said they could plant flower gardens in the root base. Now throughout the gardens you see these beautiful "flower towers". 
We took a couple pictures of their Japanese maples - nothing to compete with our Japanese maple back on Rimrock.
The switchback trail that the tram we rode on was pretty hairy. This is a log road way made for part of the way to travel along.
Here is one of the trams.
Before the clouds broke up - here is the sky.
Here is the view from the top of our tram ride. That's Juneau down below.
Another view.
We had to wait a long time for our turn at the photo spot.
These branches growing off these trees are called widow makers - because when the lumberjacks were cutting down the trees these would break off and fall on the lumberjacks and kill them.



Here is another wanna be Japanese Maple.

Finally a successful Salmon Hatchery Tour kids. It was interesting. Wish you could have been there!!!












We had to take pictures of the food tonight. It was delicious and beautiful presentation too!
These are our table mates for the cruise. Two brothers and their sister with their spouses. All members of the church. One of the brothers is a friend of our good friends the Hubsmiths from home. That's how we got booked at the same table. Originally we were going to be cruising with the Hubsmiths and this couple was also going to be joining us and things went from there. 





3 comments:

Craig said...

Ok you two are officially mega travelers. Or at least you trip was compared to what we saw on our Alaska trip. One thing was the same we saw virtually no wildlife. The cruise part looked wonderful too. I'm so glad you went on this trip.

cindy said...

I'm loving seeing all these pictures and experiences from your cruise! I've always been "iffy" about Alaska cruises, because I wonder if its too much like Washington. But you've changed my mind. So, was this an LDS group or tour that you went on?

Jessica Daly said...

I'm loving all the pictures, how nice to have good tablemates on the cruise. We totally switched tables on our haha. Those flower towers are so cool, I would love that in my backyard. You two always look so cute! :)