Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Snap, Crackle, Pop / 281

So, yesterday I said it doesn't get better. I was wrong. Today was amazing. Actually "amazing" doesn't do it justice. The scenery here is absolutely breathtaking. To top it off, it has been sunny. It is usually cloudy, foggy and/or rainy. All the rangers keep saying we are really lucky because we actually get to see the tops of the mountains. So even though it is still quite cold, it has been absolutely gorgeous.

Today's activity was the Glacier Bay tour, a boat cruise up Glacier Bay and into some of the inlets to look for wildlife and glaciers. We saw both. As you can see for yourself in the pictures, we saw plenty of glaciers. We saw a good bit of wildlife, too: sea lions, sea otters, seals, humpback whales, two black bears, a brown bear (grizzly bear) and a wolf! The ranger who was on the boat with us said wolf sightings are very rare. In fact, she has worked here for quite a few seasons and said she can count on one hand how many times she has seen a wolf. We saw lots of birds, too, including Arctic Terns. Those are birds that winter in Antarctica and fly 11,000 miles each way to get to their summer home in Alaska.

Wondering about today's weird blog title yet? Mike and I were trying to come up with a good one. "Snap, Crackle, Pop" represents the crisped rice cereal we felt like when floating in the boat earlier today surrounded by icebergs that were snapping, crackling and popping around us. The 281, believe it or not, is the number of pictures I shot today. Uploading them all to my Picasa page would take forever and a day. I only post a few so those of you vacationing "with" us can see the highlights. I'll post the rest of them once we are back in Maryland with access to our dedicated high-speed Internet connection.

Tomorrow we leave Glacier Bay and head back to Juneau in that tiny little airplane. We'll just be there for the night, then we fly to Anchorage where we can rent a car for a two-hour drive to Seward, a town at the tip of the Kenai Peninsula. Seward is the "gateway" to Kenai Fjords National Park. There's lots of cool stuff to see between Seward and Anchorage, too, so expect to see lots more pictures!

4 comments:

  1. Wow. What a lucky person you are to be married to such a loving husband that takes you to wonderful places like that!!

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  2. You are such a geek! I knew when I saw "1 comment" on the Blog that it would be you. And, of course, I had to respond so as not to offend you.

    And what a lucky person you are to be married to someone with the patience and skill to plan these trips. We say every day how thankful we are not to have done this on a cruise.

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  3. These pictures really are amazing. All of the shots of the mountains and glaciers reflected in the water are crazy cool. And I am SO excited that you got to see a wolf (or was it more than one?) AND get a picture of it, too. Cool!

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  4. The pictures are awesome! My favorites are the ones of the mountains reflecting in the water.

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