Fall is such a fun time of year. Ive been to lazy to decorate the house for the different holidays so I have no pictures to show. We plan on kids coming over every year but nobody knocks on our door. We have families in the neighborhood that think Halloween is a satanic holiday and won't let their kids celebrate. The others go into town where they can hit more houses in a shorter amount of time and the church has the trunk or treat every year. Laurie, Riley and I just ate all the candy in the bowl and didn't dress up. I always have a costume in mind every year but fail to dress up. We did receive one special trick or treater this year. This year I went to answer the door and there was the cutest little lamb at the door. It was so good to have Andrew and Alyssa drive down and visit.
Alaska
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Alaska Cruise
This is a collection of photos taken while on our Alaska Cruise in September. Laurie, me (Bill), Trisha, and Riley decided to escape with a cruise. It took alot of planning by Laurie and with the help of Josie our travel agent, it was a memorable trip. I was not able to include all the pictures we took because with the age of digital photography you can take as many pictures as you want and it's hard to get rid of some so you end up with a 1,000 pictures and we don't want to bore you like people used to with their home movies. I have also posted a series of pictures on Facebook which are more personal and include more of us but I thought I'd consentrate on the landscape here in this blog.
As we were flying into Seattle it was quite boring because of the cloud coverage but then Mt St Helens poked her head through the clouds.
We took a walking tour of Seattle where Ifound these two at the entrance to China town.
This is the entrance to the underground city of Seattle at Pioneer Park.
Riley and Trisha immitating the art on the buidings.
This is the gummy wall. Nobody knows how or why it got started but Trisha had to contribute to it.
Street performer at the Farmers market.
This is the original Starbucks located at the Farmers Market.
I was able to get a couple of tails out of the water.
Art outside the Modern art Museum.
Riley climed up the rock wall onboard the ship. He made it look so easy.
A glimpse of an Orka.
Downtown Seattle
A view of the inner passage as we cruised past Brithish Columbia, Canada
Riley and I checking the time on the ship telling us it's time to relax.
A view of the inner passage as we cruised past Brithish Columbia, Canada
This is the view we saw on our TV everyday. We never did see anyone sit in the hot tub.
Riley climed up the rock wall onboard the ship. He made it look so easy.
We saw plenty of whale snot being blown from the surfice but usually at a great distance from the ship. Unless you had your camera up and ready all the time you could miss one jumping. We did see one jump completly out of the water just like at Sea world but like most fishermen that was the one that got away and my camera only caught the ripple after he was back under.
The U.S. Coast Guard Following us into harbor.
Our first rental car broke down while Riley was driving.
Downtown Juneau
Outside the Red Dog Saloon. I guess I need to read up on why it's so famous.
Juneau just before we left port.
Our ship the Norwegion Pearl tied up at dock in Skagway.
Juneau just before we left port.
The town of Skagway, population 856. Grew to 10,856 after the tour boats docked.
The famous Red Onion Saloon and Brothel.
The girls were busting out to meet us.
A view of the hills just outside of town.
The White Pass Railway. This follows the path of the miners during the Alska gold rush.
The follage was just beautiful.
A tour guide at the Gold Rush Cemetery.
Looking West (I think) from Skagway.
The Morning as we entered into Glacier Bay National Park.
Just loved the golden sunrise
Another cruise ship following us into the park.
Another cruise ship following us into the park.
Carroll Glacier
Lampough Glacier, moves about 3 feet a day.
The Park Ranger said this was an eagle.
The Park Ranger said this was an eagle.
Reid Glacier
Marjarie Glacier
Now this was cool
Cold Creek Village
Now this was cool
We got to watch Margerie calf (break off) several times. When the ice cracked it made a loud sound which the local natives call "White Thunder". I think they said this glacier moves about 6 feet a day.
Grand pacific Glacier, your now looking into Canada. That's not durt but glacier ice that has carved the earth as it has moved.
Inside the Totem Heritage center
The salmon were running while in Ketchikan. You can't see from the photo but the river was solid fish. The man fishing could have just bent over and scooped out a fish.
Grand pacific Glacier, your now looking into Canada. That's not durt but glacier ice that has carved the earth as it has moved.
Jones Hokins Glacier
I don't remember this glaciers name.
Chief Kyan Totem Pole
Chief Johnson Totem Pole
Raven Stealing the Sun Totem Pole
Chief Kyan Totem Pole
Crane-Thunderbird-Brown Bear
Kajuk (fabled bird)-undecorated space (lofty habitat)-Raven's Slaves-Raven-Fog Woman
Raven-Sun-Chief's Daughter-Baby's face suggesting chief's Raven-ness-Chief
Raven-Fog Woman Totem Pole
Raven-Bullhead-Slaves-Fog Woman-Salmon-Base
This is now just a bunch of shops but the original town was built on the river for easy access to the fish.
Riley and Trisha didn't care for the smell of all the dead salmon rotting on the banks of the river.
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