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The Norwegian Sun Docks in Ketchikan


Ketchican

Ketchican

We met up with our good friends from Houston, fellow authors Al and Lisa Fittipaldi, and boarded the Norwegian Sun in Vancouver, Canada, after a bus ride from Seattle.  We’ve cruised with Al and Lisa several times over the years.  They’re a fun couple.  We even spent twenty-eight days with them as recently as October of last year on our cruise around the Pacific aboard the Crown Princess — but that’s a trip I’ll be blogging about at a later date.

Time to Tour Ketchikan and Creek Street

Time to Tour Ketchikan and Creek Street

After sailing up the Inside Passage our first destination was Ketchikan, into which we arrived on June 1 of this year.  The Inside Passage makes an Alaskan cruise a great first-cruise option for those who worry about seasickness, as the ship is protected to the west by islands and to the east by the North American Continent for much of the journey.  An added benefit to those who worry about being far out to sea is that the ship is never very far from land.

De Haviland DHC-3 Otter on Approach

De Haviland DHC-3 Otter on Approach

And Ketchikan is a great introduction to the Alaskan spirit.  Ketchikan retains much of its charm for its early days as a rowdy frontier town.  Indeed, the main attraction of this town of just over 8,000 on Revillagigedo Island is the infamous former red light district called Creek Street through which runs Ketchikan Creek.  In June the creek is quite nice, but later in the cruise season, around September-October, the creek will be filled with dead and dying salmon following spawning season.

Ketchikan Flowers

Ketchikan Flowers

Below is a gallery of Creek Street and Ketchikan Creek:

Leaving Creek Street behind and heading toward the city center you’ll find a lot of touristy outlets selling everything from Alaskan souvenirs to high-end jewelry, but shop around on the latter and be prepared to negotiate prices.  Better yet, let me tell you about a wonderful couple of jewelry stores you’ll encounter later in the voyage, in Juneau and Skagway.  Here is a scene from the main streets of Ketchikan, next to the docks:

Ketchican

Ketchican

And here are some more Ketchikan shots taken by me on a previous visit:

Ketchikan

Ketchikan

Ketchikan

Ketchikan is a great place to photograph some flowers, as well:

Ketchikan Flowers

Ketchikan Flowers

And then there are those magnificent de Havilland DHC-3 Otters and fishing boats buzzing around:

De Haviland DHC-3

De Haviland DHC-3

Fishing off Ketchican

Fishing off Ketchican

De Haviland DHC-3

De Haviland DHC-3

Ketchican

Ketchican

Next stop:  Juneau, the sea-locked Capital of Alaska.

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Behind the Scenes on the Norwegian Sun


The Norwegian Sun in Juneau, Alaska

The Norwegian Sun in Juneau, Alaska

I’m interrupting my series on our Chile-to-Los Angeles cruise for something to cool you down this hot, hot summer.  We’re going to take a quick look at this year’s Norwegian Sun excursions into Alaska, beginning with a look behind the scenes on the Norwegian Sun.

Norwegian Sun model

Norwegian Sun model in original paint scheme

Ursula and I are Platinum status on Norwegian, which gives us the perk of a behind-the-scenes tour of the ship.  These tours used to include the navigation bridge, but that changed after the recent Paris and Brussels terrorist attacks.  Score one more loss because of those idiots, and our overreaction to their acts of stupidity, but I digress.

Invitation to Tour

Invitation to Tour

We met up with our tour guide, and our gathering point was in one of the main dining rooms next to the model of the Norwegian Sun in its original paint scheme:

Norwegian Sun model

Norwegian Sun model

Norwegian Sun model

Norwegian Sun model

Dining Room

Dining Room

The first logical stop from the dining room would, of course, be the kitchen:

As you can see the kitchen is a pretty extensive operation.  It has to be in order to serve some 2,000 passengers and nearly 1,000 crew.  Attention to detail is important as well, as you can see by this kitchen mounted guide on how to plate the various menu items:

Plating Directions

Plating Directions

Next stop was the enormous laundry, which houses gigantic washing machines and dryers as well as a specialized linen folding machine:

The tour even took in the backstage area for the show productions:

Backstage

Backstage

Wednesday we’ll explore Ketchikan and the charming, former red light district there on Creek Street.

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Fun Photo Friday — More Tárcoles River Expedition Favorites


Toothy Grin

Toothy Grin

Below you’ll find more of my favorite photos from our Tárcoles River expedition, but first I promised a rather exciting video depicting hand-feeding an American crocodile and otherwise getting even more up-close and intimate with this rather intimidating and very large fellow:

Today’s Fun Photo Friday shots:

Frigatebirds

Frigatebirds

Northern Crested Caracara

Northern Crested Caracara

Tárcoles River

Tárcoles River

Tárcoles River

Tárcoles River

Next week I’m going to delay a continuation of this trip for a quick sojourn into Alaska.  The reason I’m making this quick detour is because this is Alaskan cruise season, and because Ursula and I just returned from this trip with our two good friends, Al and Lisa Fittipaldi from Houston.  Next week you’ll seen another video, this one of glaciers we visited while touring Alaska, including a clip of a school bus-sized piece of glacial ice calving away from the face of the Hubbard Glacier.  After this brief break I’ll return you to our Chile-to-Los Angeles cruise continuing with our stop in Nicaragua.

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