New Albany, IN July 31

We spent our first night of our trip at Our Lady of Perpetual Hops in New Albany, Indiana. This brewery is part of Harvest Host, which has about 2,500 locations. They are located at breweries, Distilleries. Wineries, museums and other locations. They allow fully self-contained RVs a free stay overnight at their locations. While there, we tasted beer and listened to live music.

Haines July 13, 2022

Haines in on the northern part of the Alaskan Panhandle. We took a photo tour in a small group with a professional photographer. In this land-based tour, we were shown local sights including a rock sculpture, a lake I would love to fly fish and of course, eagles.

Ketchikan July 12, 2022

Ketchikan is located along the Inside Passage. It is know for fishing and the Native American culture. There are numerous totem poles on display. We took a photo tour of the area in a mid-sized boat. We were able to see Bald Eagles all over the place and some dolphins swam along our tour.

San Francisco July 9, 2022 Cruise

Judy and I joined our friends Jay, Bill, Wendy, Joan and Cindy on an Alaskan cruise round trip from San Francisco. It was a little rough leaving the bay but it was beautiful outside. Our cruise was 10 days. We visited several ports in Alaska and one in Canada.

Prince Rubert, BC July 16, 2022

Our original destination for the Canadian stop was Victoria, BC. The itinerary was changed to Prince Rubert, BC. This is a small city but we did have a nice tour including an antique train station and the city museum. It was named after a naming contest to a person who has never visited the city. This city also served the US Military during WW2 as a logistics center due to the location from Alaska. Of course, I did learn when you travel with weird people, never set down your phone for their access.

And of course, the evidence of my phone thieves, Jay and Bill. Judy didn’t even stop them! Where’s security when you need them?

Tracy Arm Fjord July 15, 2022

Our ship entered the Tracy Arm Fjord at five in the morning. It was extremely cold out but the weather cooperated. The glaciers were visible on both sides of the fjord. At the end, our ship made a u-turn and we left at about 10 AM.