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Tag Archives: cruise
North To Alaska: Remants and Remembrances
An Alaskan Cruise is something you will remember for a lifetime. Unfortunately, the human mind is not perfect and memories fade over time. The park rangers who provide commentary during a tour of Glacier Bay use the term remnants to … Continue reading
North To Alaska: A Temple of Ice and Water
Describing Glacier Bay is as difficult as describing your first taste of ice cream or your first kiss. How do you explain the explosion of tastes and sensations in either that first lick of ice cream or the first brushing … Continue reading
North To Alaska: Getting off to a questionable start.
Candy and I made a big travel decision earlier this year. After years of dithering, dawdling and hand wringing, we finally bit the bullet and ponied up the money for the highly touted “Alaskan Cruise!” A few weeks later, our … Continue reading