Hi again! So....sorry I have been MIA- I DID get crazy busy- between my kids, my clients, the PTA... I know, I know, you have heard it all before! But that's really how it is! I do have a little time this morning (otherwise known as my house is a disaster after the weekend and I am avoiding the big clean up by doing this instead....). I will get to replies later, but for now, on to Juneau!
We remembered to order room service the night before, thank goodness, because the port time for this one is crack of way, waaayyyyy too early. But it's good it is so early, because you really want to get out and see some animals here. Juneau is the best port for whale watching, and we were booked with Rum Runners- a private excursion, not through DCL. I highly recommend this company, the price was about the same as what we would have paid for a big boat with 50 other people- and we would book them again and again. So, we were meeting them outside at 7 am or so- it was still dark outside, but part of that was due to the rain that was going to be a part of our day. We found our taxi easily, and away we went. It was about a 15 minute ride I think to the port.
We met our captain, Chris, and his naturalist, Shirlena, who is also a Yoga Instructor and reiki master. Got on the boat, and it was time to look for whales-
Onboard, we were offered coffee and other beverages, along with some tea bread. Very thoughtful. Shirlena talked about the whales, and used a plastic whale model to describe what we would be seeing, and what those behaviors meant. Something especially unique about Rum Runners is that they travel with a dog- Brandi- who was very sweet and who we all enjoyed.
Brandi is the new dog- over the winter, they had sadly lost their dog, Moon, who was reputed to bark when she saw whales- and then the whales would be curious and come over to the boat to check her out. Brandi is a puppy in training.
It honestly was not too long before we found humpback whales- rain or not, we could not have had a better day. Because they were EVERYWHERE!!! Here are some of my many, many pics.
They swam around us, they swam under us. We must have seen 30 of them. I do not think this happens every time, so please do not count on so many if you go. Just feel very blessed when it works out this way!
Here the whale was so close, you can barely see her in the photo- but we could feel her blow-
Back in a few- have to take care of a call-