




Sun June 28th We arrived home yesterday to 90 degrees which is quite a shock after having it in the 60's. We are caught up with laundry and house cleaning for a while. Funny how everything gets a fine layer of grit from bathroom re-do all over the house. Now I can try to finish up this blog of our Alaska trip before work tomorrow. Wednesday we got into Skagway where we took the narrow-gauge White Pass and Yukon Railroad trip. Earlier in the morning we went to town and looked around. We have been there before and not much changed except for all the Cruise people wandering around for things to buy. We came back to ship, had lunch and off for our train trip. It was a beautiful ride through the mountains. Quite a steep grade so you could see the front of the train going around the corner a lot. We could see the river below and got to see mountain goats up on the hills. People on an earlier train got to see a small bear. Of course the eagles were around to but they fly too fast for pictures. We saw the old train trestle built in the Gold Rush Days made of wood-glad we traveled over the new metal one. All of our group took the train but we were by ourselves. Troy and Colleen (our niece) and kids took an earlier train and Troy was attacked by a bear. It was a statue however and he hit his head on it while trying to pose for pictures and ended up at ship's hospital getting stitches in his head. He has quite the story to tell. That night all the kids ate early and played card games in their room while us adults had a great steak dinner at one of the restaurants. We then sailed all night and at 4PM landed in Prince Rupert, Canada. It was just a short stop and not much of a town to do anything in but had quite a history. We did take a tour of the City and went out to one of the oldest Salmon canneries. The place isn't working any more but we got to see how they canned before machines and then all the machines were working so we saw how they made the cans, put in the salmon and sealed and processed them. There was a First Nation Lady (Indian) there mending nets by hand. Left there at 10Pm and were at sea until we got home. We had really calm waters all the time and nice cool weather. enjoyed visiting in the evenings with everybody. We had a great time but were glad to get home to our dogs. We are leaving next week for the summer. Will be keeping up with the Blog better. Our Best to All, JVP