the ferry ride was so enjoyable. we slept good in our little cabin. we had one and a half nights this time. the last night we had to get up at 3:00am to get off the ship though.
I wanted to show you a few more pictures I took.
we saw this pile of wood floating on the water close to shore. as we were looking we noticed this little boat pushing the logs they bring from the land into place. way out here in the middle of nowhere, and people are doing their jobs.
the houses are few and far between the small towns. this house was all by itself with all these chairs out on the shore.
in one of my other ferry posts, I put a picture in of the barge taking a house down the water. I guess they take them to people’s property and place them. we saw a lot of them put along the waters edge. the deckhand told us most of these are summer homes. and the people that do live here all the time are pretty rugged.
the small boats get very close to the ferry. I guess it’s like a freeway to them.
the water is a pretty color that just wouldn’t come through in the pictures. we saw a lot of the color change like this when the passage was narrow.
another glacier off in the distance.
jerry’s getting pretty rugged looking himself, don’t ya know.
jerry’s out finding out about the fishing. I hope he catches one. a big one.
so stay tuned











Who was that bearded creature? Nice picture of the separate colors even if you couldn’t share the entire glory. Liked the idea of workers way out in the wild. You can make a lovely adventure out of the most mundane, though exotic, moments.
anonymous this time is Marty, in the car, trying to type right. Took 20 minutes to do that post!
did you have that great grandbaby yet?
thanks for doing your best to make me happy with a comment.