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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
Moving on with a spirit born to run
Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
But eventually, we must move on and move forward. It is the right thing to do.
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Friday 2 September – part seven: new members of Charlie and Joe’s!
Sue and I wanted to look in the Christmas shop, but that turned out to be a great big disappointment. The unexpected star of the show was the hardware store that’s one of the few places that’s open year round. We went inside, so Sue and Steve could get an Alaskan number plate (more of that later...) and we also ended up finding everything we wanted between us, including fridge magnets and postcards (us), scrapbooking stuff (both of us!) and shot glasses and mugs (Sue and Steve). It was perfect.
All the purchases made that we needed, we headed back towards the Wonder. It was starting to rain quite heavily now and we didn’t want to stay out any longer than we needed to. :
When we got back to the ship, we spent a bit of time in the room, uploading the (rather large ) number of photos we had taken already and updating the trip report. After a while, it was time to head to the Rainforest to properly warm up.
We spent the next hour or so mainly lying on the hot stone chairs, with occasional very short visits to the gentle sauna and the steam rooms. Eventually, it was time to get dressed and head back to the room, as we’d agreed that we’d meet the others at 6:30am for an early dinner at Beach Blanket Buffet. We were all getting sick and tired of going to bed on a full stomach, as dinner seemed to take a long time. Barb and I discussed this the next day and we suddenly realised that they had changed the dinner time from the last time we cruised. At least that’s what we recall. If that’s right and it was say half an hour later than previously, that would explain why we were all having issues with the late dining.
I was a bit disappointed when I realised that it was the Taste of Alaska menu, but never mind, we still had a great time. I added to it, by attempting to open up a crab claw. I think that’s the first and the last time I’ll try that game... It wasn’t pretty, let’s put it that way!
I was also a bit disappointed with the selection up here. The only seafood were the crab claws and I was hoping for a bit more. The salmon they had was coated in honey mustard and I can’t stand mustard, so that was out for me although I cannot fault the desserts. They were wonderful, especially the coconut one. I wanted some ice cream and asked a Cast Member and he went and got me some from outside. Gotta love cruising!
After dinner, we sat there chatting for ages and then Sue and Steve invited Barb and Bob to be members of their pub Charlie and Joe’s by signing the Alaskan number plate they’d bought earlier in the hardware store, which led to all sorts of photos as Barb wrote an essay on their plate!
Eventually we just about closed the place down and headed down to deck three and Diversions. The drinks menu in here is so much better. I got a glass of Moscato, which I really like, while Mark got a Mai Tai. To be honest, it may as well have been pure alcohol, as that’s what it tasted like!
Steve asked if they could make a Green Python and gave the recipe and we all tried it when it arrived. Boy, it was good and Steve really enjoyed it, despite the look on his face in this shot!
I think this means he liked it!
The trip really caught up with me tonight and I said my farewells quite early on, as I was shattered and we were whale watching the next day in Juneau. This was tonight’s towel animal offering:
The weather today was cloudy and overcast with drizzle later in the day and temperatures in the low 50s. The best thing today was the journey on the Yukon and White Pass Railroad. The worst thing today was the weather. The funniest thing today was our lunch at the Red Onion Saloon. Today we tried going across the Yukon Suspension Bridge And the result was that it was a lot of fun. The most magical moment today was the views from the railroad.
That hardware store looks like its motto could be "If we don't have it, you probably don't need it!!"
Priceless photo of Steve's face after his green python (gonna have to google that one...)
Glad you had a successful day despite the weather, and here's hoping you get to see some whales tomorrow!
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I'm definitely stopping into that hardware store! What a nice evening, with time after dinner to relax with a drink (Green Python??) before bed. Congratulations to Bob and Barb for becoming members of the pub!
Finally got all caught up with your TR Loved all your pictures in Skagway, especially the one with the golden retriever It must have been hard not to give into those sad eyes when you were eating around him Sorry that the food wasn't as good as you expected on this cruise. I agree with you on eating late too. I can't sleep on a full stomach. Looking forward to hearing about your next tour!
Finally caught up again. That cruise looks simply amazing. The scenery is absolutely stunning in photos, so I can't imagine how it would be in person - breathtaking, I'm sure!
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Sounded like a great time at dinner, even if the food selection wasn't the best. (I, too, don't like mustard. Yuck!) The drinks looked like a fun way to end the night! Mmm, Mai Tai....
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Ugh...of course it's the whale watching portion of your trip because I'm leaving for Disney tomorrow. Maybe that will give me something to read in the airport.
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That hardware store looks like its motto could be "If we don't have it, you probably don't need it!!"
Priceless photo of Steve's face after his green python (gonna have to google that one...)
Glad you had a successful day despite the weather, and here's hoping you get to see some whales tomorrow!
That is so true about the hardware store!
And that photo of Steve has to be one of the classics from the whole vacation!
Ugh...of course it's the whale watching portion of your trip because I'm leaving for Disney tomorrow. Maybe that will give me something to read in the airport.
I promise I'll get it up as early as I can for you - and you have a great time!
I have been neglecting Passporter this week! Now I have lots of catching up to do. My favorite time for ice cream is when it is really cold. You seem very dissappointed in the food on this cruise; I hope we have better on the Magic next fall. Thanks for sharing. mary
I have been neglecting Passporter this week! Now I have lots of catching up to do. My favorite time for ice cream is when it is really cold. You seem very dissappointed in the food on this cruise; I hope we have better on the Magic next fall. Thanks for sharing. mary
I think some of the food was good, but when it was bad, it was really bad - and we haven't reached the worst night yet. I guess I've got to the stage where I have such high expectations of food at Disney as well, as the dining at WDW is usually so good. That's also a problem, when your expectations don't meet what's served up.
Ok so the early morning reading is not working out...lol, but I must be thankful that you break up each day into several parts so that when I do catch up, while I might have missed 3 or 4 posts....at least I am on the same day
What a wonderful day in Skagway, It really looks like such a cute town, I don't think I could live somewhere that remote, but the hardware store seems to have a lot so at least if I did I could spend my weekends shopping there. But the doctor once a month...I would not be very comfortable with that.
The views from the suspension bridge were amazing. It looked like such a great experience and the train ride looked like great fun as well. Lunch sounded hysterical...and yummy as well. Think the early dinner was a great choice, just wish everyone would have enjoyed it a bit more, but the company I am sure made well up for that.