Saturday, August 31, 2019
Friday, August 30, 2019
Thursday, August 29, 2019
I wish I could zoom in on this one, or at least do an edit with a manually-added arrow.....but in the top third, barely right of center, there’s a *climber*. Nuts. Reminds me of about 100 years ago, when I worked at the Pantages Theatre, and I struck up a chatty working relationship with the assistant manager of the bank next door to the theater. She was a skydiver - I told her she was nuts to jump out of a perfectly good airplane, she told me I was nuts to want to be 90 feet underwater. And so it goes.
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Monday, August 26, 2019
Sunday, August 25, 2019
One last sea day today - we are headed to the St. Lawrence Seaway, and tomorrow we’re in Havre-Saint-Pierre. At this point, with less than a week to go in the trip, I start doing the usual pout-and-sulk routine. The trips seem long enough when I book them, but somehow too short when we near the end. Grrrrr.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
We avoided poor weather and have anchored in St. John’s Bay, near our originally planned anchorage. L’Anse aux Meadows is generally regarded as the only universally agreed Norse settlement in North America. Over the last 6 weeks we’ve done a pretty comprehensive indoctrination about Norse settlements, but they’ve been in Iceland and Greenland, rather than North America (although Greenland is arguably North American)
Friday, August 23, 2019
Weather has kicked up a bit so our call to L’Anse Aux Meadow in Newfoundland is in question. So far the ship is rock steady, but it’s 11:00pm and apparently the next few hours might get a little interesting. Bring it on! (In his daily address, the Captain did mention that we’re not too many nautical miles from where the Titanic went down. Guessing we’re a little better equipped & prepared, more than 100 years later.)
They did have a modest museum, of which they were quite proud (with good reason). There was a carefully constructed stone cairn, called an inuksuk, which reflects the flag of the Nunavut province of Canada, along with Niqirtsuituq, the North Star (in blue). Happy Valley - Goose Bay is in Labrador/Newfoundland rather than Nunavut, but close enough.
Maybe the most interesting thing about Happy Valley - Goose Bay was that our tour bus was the local school bus. And that, naturally, they didn’t have a microphone & sound system onboard - the guide talked to us through a police bullhorn. They say they only get 1-2 ships a year, so perhaps understandable.
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
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