podsnel
<font color=blue>just skippin' around, amusing mys
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Well, so, as you may have noticed, the weather was not beautiful blue skies any longer, we were having a semi-rainy day. Which sounds bad, REALLY bad, on a regular, warm weather cruise. But on an Alaskan cruise? I think it is kind of expected- at some point- so maybe we were prepared (I mean, you are in a RAINFOREST, sheesh). ANd maybe it also didn't matter so much because it was not like the expected plan for the day was lay out and hit the pool. Would sunny skies have been nice? Well, sure! But there is no controlling the weather, and you are CRAZY if you let it get in the way of your joy.
Because visiting the state of Alaska is JOYFUL. And AMAZING. Even in the rain and mist and fog.




Tracy Arm Fjord is an all day excursion. Kind of like a Sea Day on steroids. Like you are having an incredible port adventure, but you never had to leave the ship to do it. The best of everything!


Drama at every turn-


We spent a good amount of time on Deck 4, as it was covered.

They have some strict rules on this journey- very specifically as to when Doug Jones was allowed to speak over the PA sytem to all of us to discuss what we were seeing. I think there were 3 times he was allowed to speak on the journey. And one of the things he said?
I'm so sorry for the weather today.
No joke. Disney actually apologized for the weather.
Never heard that before!
He also said that this weather was extremely typical and the norm for this part of Alaska.

We could see glacial silt in the water. From a website- The turquoise lakes you will see are colored by glacial silt suspended in the water. Glaciers scrape bedrock into fine, round particles of rock or clay which are then carried away by tides or rivers. Glacier flour colors lakes.






Pods went up and grabbed some lunch. He brought his tray back down. I must have gone to the cabin for a minute-


Throughout the day we would alternate between Deck 4 and Deck 10.




Cont'd next post-





Tracy Arm Fjord is an all day excursion. Kind of like a Sea Day on steroids. Like you are having an incredible port adventure, but you never had to leave the ship to do it. The best of everything!


Drama at every turn-


We spent a good amount of time on Deck 4, as it was covered.

They have some strict rules on this journey- very specifically as to when Doug Jones was allowed to speak over the PA sytem to all of us to discuss what we were seeing. I think there were 3 times he was allowed to speak on the journey. And one of the things he said?
I'm so sorry for the weather today.
No joke. Disney actually apologized for the weather.
Never heard that before!
He also said that this weather was extremely typical and the norm for this part of Alaska.

We could see glacial silt in the water. From a website- The turquoise lakes you will see are colored by glacial silt suspended in the water. Glaciers scrape bedrock into fine, round particles of rock or clay which are then carried away by tides or rivers. Glacier flour colors lakes.






Pods went up and grabbed some lunch. He brought his tray back down. I must have gone to the cabin for a minute-


Throughout the day we would alternate between Deck 4 and Deck 10.




Cont'd next post-