The Ship
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Day 24 Farewell to Juneau
We arrived in port today and was greeted by one of the warmest days of the year for Alaska and for our cruise. It was 71 in downtown. As I continue this last leg of my month long cruise I am spending much of my time doing the typical tourist routine of looking for a good bargain. I wish I could bring a piece of Alaska home to everyone but it just not possible. Instead you will have to settle for looking at my many photos to see what you are missing and believe me there are lots of them to share. While were in port today a huge eagle kept flying around the ship and there were sea lions playing in the waters off the port side (that’s the left side of the ship in case you were wondering!) and they were putting on quite the show for the passengers. I can’t imagine anyone being unhappy with this cruise. We have had fantastic weather and many wonderful sights and sounds. I was so tempted and almost bought my Sarah Palin in 2012 NOT candy bar but decided I shouldn’t show my political activism for the next election quite yet. There were some humorous sayings on the candy bars like Sara Palin I can see Russian from my Igloo and Sarah Palin Never Again to name just a few. I leave the Capital of Alaska knowing that it is the only capital of any state that the only way you can get to it is by air or boat. No roads lead to Juneau. Now there is a new fact for your memory bank!
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