Saturday, September 2, 2023

Whittier, Alaska

Hello from Whittier, Alaska!

Town of Whittier Alaska from cruise ship deck
What a beautiful day. Since it's usually rainy when we're here I decided to spend my day exploring. And exploring I did! When I messaged my husband to tell him I had a great and interesting day he wanted to know why. So I wrapped it all up in one text.
He can see the pictures on his iPad and now you can see the pictures, too.
The Inn at Whittier Alaska
Our hotel is closed for the season
Avis car rental ramp at Whittier Alaska
New ramp at the car rental/harbor store/liquor store
Walkers outside Harbor store at Whittier Alaska
With walkers for those who need them
Begich Towers in Whittier Alaska
Orange and white building where everyone lives
View towards cruise port in Whittier Alaska
View from the school's playground
Log Cabin Gift Shop in Whittier Alaska
Little shops and cafes at the end of the marina
View from water's edge in Whittier Alaska
Sat at a picnic table at the edge of the water at the end of the marina
Saw otters going into the fish cleaning stations and digging out the scraps. Then they played follow the leader afterwards. This one's a video!
Alaskan Railroad arriving in Whittier Alaska
Saw the train come in
Should I go on? I have to because I forgot to tell him a couple things. I scootered my way towards the tunnel...
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel in Whittier Alaska
and saw there is a new pier being built. It's a joint venture between Norwegian Cruise Line, Huna Totem Development Corporation (I think they are the ones who built Icy Strait Point which is nothing but a tourist trap made just for cruise ships), and the City of Whittier. This new pier is only phase one and is located at the end of the bay so I suspect the area around it will become another man-made fake cruise port.
Building a Norwegian cruise ship terminal in Whittier Alaska
I used up both batteries today (on mostly paved roads, even) so I know my adventure was a long one.
Grand Princess cruise ship docked in Whittier Alaska
Almost home
Tomorrow we're in Yakutat Bay and will see Hubbard Glacier. Update:We have passengers traveling by train to the ship who have been very delayed because of a mudslide. They won’t be arriving to the ship until almost midnight (poor folks!) so we will be skipping Hubbard Glacier and Yakutat Bay tomorrow. You can read and see photos of some of my previous visits to Hubbard Glacier and Yakutat Bay here and here

Tomorrow I have some simply amazing photos I took last night that deserve their very own blog post. I have another chance to take more of these special photos again tonight so come back tomorrow for what is the icing on the cake when taking a trip up north. See you then!

Thursday, August 31, 2023

Glacier Bay, Alaska

Hello from Glacier Bay!
John Hopkins Glacier in Glacier Bay National Park Alaska
John Hopkins Glacier
Some guests found today a little disappointing and I would agree. Usually the highlight of Glacier Bay day is our trip up to Margerie Glacier. That's where the ship hangs out for an hour so we get a good chance to see glaciers calving. But we didn't even get in sight of the glacier, with the reason having to do with seals on the ice. We only went as far as John Hopkins Glacier and spent our hour there and, while it's pretty, it's certainly not worth an hour visit. Gotta keep a schedule, though.

While the weather wasn't the best, I still was able to get some photos of our day. And yes, the water is that color from the glacial silt.
View from cruise ship of Glacier Bay AlaskaView from cruise ship of Glacier Bay AlaskaView from cruise ship of Glacier Bay AlaskaView from cruise ship of Glacier Bay AlaskaView from cruise ship of Glacier Bay Alaska
View from cruise ship of foggy Glacier Bay Alaska
View from cruise ship of  foggy Glacier Bay Alaska

I've taken much better photos in some of our past visits. You can check them out here:

At one point in listening to the naturalist today I realized I'm not the target demographic for cruisers to Alaska these days. It happened when he said something like, If we were Game of Thrones we'd be north of the wall. Uh, what? I had to text my millennial daughter to find out what he meant. If you didn't have a clue like me, here was her response:
So why not just say that for the rest of us? Or just say we're in a land with few people? Oh, well. I still enjoyed the day, tucked out of the wind on my balcony.

Tomorrow we're cruising College Fjord. I won't be back to post pictures because I have plenty of them already, but I will be back on Saturday for my turnaround day in Whittier, Alaska. See you then!