Saturday, November 30, 2024

Flyover

 Heading home from our cruise...



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2018: A Flourish Of Flying Buttresses
2017: The Chief Troll
2016: Look, Ma! No Hands!
2015: My Counter Floweth Over
2014: Breakfast Served All Day
2013: A Peek At Mission Learning
2012: Pretty Yung Ting 
2011: How To Get Kids To Eat Vegetables
2010: Back In The Saddle
2009: Logging Lots Of Miles
2008: Apples, Fudge And Homemade Jam
2007: Eddie Hick Runs Deep Friday
2006: If You Can’t Make It To France
2005: I’m Sleeping With Someone New

Friday, November 29, 2024

SEA

 

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on the day we left Seattle to go home to Tucson.



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2018: Two Wheels And Two Horses
2017: The Showplace Of The Nation

2016: Greatness, One Cup At A Time
2015: Table For Two, Table With View
2014: Ready For The Himalayas
2013: The Lady In 7A
2012: No, Not Harry Potter. GRACE Potter. 
2011: UPSide Down
2010: Gucci, Gucci, Gu
2009: Big Trucks + TV = Big Truck TV
2008: Insane In The Holiday Brain
2007: Umbrella-ella-ella-ella
2006: Dress Code
2005: And It Begins…

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Lounge With A View

 

The view from the American Express Centurion Lounge at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. 

This is a nice review of the lounge and it includes tons of photos!

We were first introduced to these lounges while traveling with our friends M & G.  Our first experience was lounges at JFK and in Istanbul.  They were amazing!  Now I'm getting used to visiting the lounges now when we travel.   It seems I can no longer sit around with the hoi polloi.  Damn you, M & G!



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2018: Bonjour From Paris!
2017: The Crossroads Of The World

2016: Literally, A Cat In A Hat
2015: Cured In Smithfield
2014: Happy Thanksgiving!
2013: Football Eyes In A Pear Head
2012: Snack Attack 
2011: Last Full Day Of Freedom
2010: Keyed Up
2009: The Ultimate Mrs.
2008: Happy Thanksgiving
2007: The Kind Of Contraction That Produces A Laugh, Not A Baby
2006: Wanderlust Officially Approved
2005: The Eye Of The Beholder

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

A Rainbow Before Breakfast

 

Docked in Victoria, British Columbia, at the cruise ship docks where we saw this rainbow while we were eating breakfast.

We chose not to get off the ship on this day because we've been to Victoria many times and it wound up raining most of the morning.  But some of the friends we made on board visited the town and really enjoyed themselves - two of our karaoke buddies each got tattoos to remind them of their first cruise and first time to Alaska!



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2019: The Wickedest Little City In America
2018: Just Do It

2017: Weekend In New York
2016: A Friendly Village
2015: Happy Thanksgiving!
2014: I'd Like A Parking Spot For Two Please
2013: I Desire A Snack Eaten Off An Owl Plate
2012: Pulpy Plumes
2011: Saturday Slow Down
2010: Let The Crazy Begin
2009: For Everything Thy Goodness Sends
2008: A Look On The Inside
2007: Free! Gratuito! Gratis! Ummm…No Charge!
2006: Life Giver vs. Indian Giver
2005: The Spaghetti Thanks You

Monday, November 25, 2024

Boys Throwing Axes

One of the lumberjacks competing in the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show in Ketchikan, Alaska.

We loved the show's host, "Lasagna Joe",  and enjoyed the performances of all of the lumberjacks.  They put on a fun show for us.  It's perfect for families!



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2018: Paris By Train
2017: Indoor Outdoor Food, Drink, And Fun
2016: Off The Charts Mouthfeel
2015: Pre-Turkey Day Snarl
2014: A Sign Ignored
2013: One Woman, Ten Looks
2012: Came For The Dog, Wound Up With A Beefy Italian 
2011: The Master Carver
2010: Waiting For The Good Stuff
2009: Getting Some Bird A Day Ahead Of The Crowd
2008: The Only Reason Men Do Things Is Because Their Wives MAKE Them
2007: Here’s Looking At You
2006: Just Outside The Door
2005: Trying To Mask The Boredom

Sunday, November 24, 2024

So Polite

 

A nicer way of saying, "Keep Out".



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2017: A Warm Welcome

2016: Happy Thanksgiving!
2015: Remembering Italy
2014: We Are Not Government Issued
2013: A Railfan Mecca
2012: When I Was A Kid 
2011: Nuts About Thanksgiving
2010: On The Way To Turkey Day
2009: Winding Down For The Big Holiday
2008: Pssst! The Fish Are In The Water. Check The Water.
2007: Elphaba’s Long Lost Sister?
2006: What Boys (And One Girl) Do On Thanksgiving
2005: Cold Turkey

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Still Harbor

Thomas Basin Harbor in Ketchikan, Alaska.



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2018: The Tallest Napoleon Has Ever Been
2017: Giving Thanks For The Internet

2016: Table For Four, Please
2015: Annoying People For Eight Hundred, Alex
2014: Eddie Needs A New Tuque
2013: Quickly Losing Count
2012: Opposites Don't Always Attract
2011: Shit Eating Grins. And Giggles. And Shits And Giggles.
2010: Waiting It Out
2009: My Life According To Sugarland
2008: EPCOT On Fire
2007: Eddie Full Of Turkey Friday
2006: Crouching Poultry, Hidden Turkey
2005: Is It Really A Sandwich?

Friday, November 22, 2024

Making Choices

 

Ed perused the descriptions of the excursions to make a decision on which ones we would do while on our cruise. 



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2018: To All
2017: 
Visual Aids

2016: Ostentatious Chariot
2015: Self Service
2014: Lube 2
2013: Making Mud For The Two Wheelers
2012: Have A Delicious Thanksgiving!
2011: The Boneyard Of The 309th
2010: These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things
2009: I’m Only Interested In Breasts
2008: What Price Fun?
2007: True Blue
2006: Hitchcockesque
2005: The Borscht Belt

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Slower Moving Than A Sloth

This is the Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska.  This is the closest we could get to the glacier.  It was more impressive in person than in this photo, even though we only see a small section of it.  That chunk of blue ice you can see was so vibrant!

Glaciers are pretty amazing.  I didn't know much about them until I did a little Googling about this one.  A glacier is a large, slow-moving mass of ice, snow, rock, sediment, and sometimes liquid water that moves down a slope due to gravity.

Alaska has approximately 27,000 glaciers.

The Mendenhall Glacier has retreated 1.75 miles since 1929, and over 2.5 miles since 1500.

Glaciers cover about 10% of the Earth's land surface and glacial ice is the largest reservoir of freshwater on Earth, holding about 695 of the world's freshwater with ice sheets!



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2018: Fueled By Beer, Wine, And French Baguettes
2017: Cycling About Town

2016: Savoring Chip And JoJo
2015: Coastal Trees
2014: BuffaSNOW
2013: The White Dove Of The Desert
2012: A Beautiful Listen 
2011: The Music Of The Night
2010: There’s No Better Place On Earth
2009: Getting Tanked In Al-Nahar
2008: Bracing For A World Of Mouse Ears
2007: At Least He’s Up Front About It
2006: Aten HUT!!
2005: Be The Player

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Color Explosion!

 

This is my new favorite meal - roasted mixed vegetables.  This batch has cauliflower, carrots, garlic, shallots, onions, mushrooms, and honeynut squash. After the roasting, I add some chopped cilantro and sprinkle with pomegranate seeds.  It's pretty amazing.

I toss the vegetables in olive oil, salt & pepper, and this seasoning created by Tabitha Brown who I have been following for several years on Instagram.  It's delicious!

I have served it over wild rice, Jasmine rice, and Italian barley.  I've also made it into tacos, using warm corn tortillas.  In both cases, I drizzled the vegetables with this dressing (I added the tahini to the recipe) and was in heaven.

Give it a try.  You can thank me later!



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2017: 
Be Beautiful

2016: In The Pink
2015: None Left At All
2014: Bivalve Mollusc Hunting Illegal
2013: The Price Of Relaxing
2012: Our Tail Was Driving Triples 
2011: Where There Is Smoke, There Is Not Always Fire
2010: Ella Ella Eh Eh Eh
2009: What’s All The Glee About?
2008: Connecting Over The Mystic River
2007: Randomly Weird
2006: Eddie Acts Like A Five-Year-Old Friday
2005: From Earth To Heaven

Saturday, November 16, 2024

The Saloon On Steamboat Row

Ed at The Mascot Saloon in Skagway.

Taken from the National Park Service website:


Construction Begins
Like many gold rush era buildings in town, no exact date of construction can yet be given for the Mascot Saloon. Dated photographs and other documents suggest that it was built sometime in March 1898. The San Francisco based Northern Trading and Transportation Company (NT&TCO) bought the lot at the corner of Third and Broadway on March 14, 1898 and probably built the structure shortly thereafter. The building's first floor was divided into offices, each approximately 10 feet wide by 25 feet long. The Washington and Alaska Steamship Company, "operating the flyer City of Seattle," occupied the south office. A corner entry led to the north office space, occupied by the "Mascotte, Chas. Rohbak, prop., Fine Liquors and Cigars, Fresh Beer on Draught, 10 cts." Otto Wolf, a noted Skagway artist, established his office and residence on the building's second floor. A door on the Broadway front opened to a staircase leading to Wolf's office.

The Mascotte Becomes The Mascot
In early 1899, a new law came into force requiring Skagway saloons to pay a $1,500 license fee in order to remain open. Of the 80 saloons reported operating in January 1899, only a dozen remained by April. Charles Rohbak's "Mascotte" saloon was one of those that closed. On June 13, 1899, Charles Sacke, an ex-Seattle brewer and owner of the Skagway City Brewery, and Albert Reinert, a 32-year old recent arrival from Seattle, purchased the Mascot building. After they acquired the building and saloon fixtures, they paid the license fee and remodeled the interior. The first floor became all saloon. The corner entry was retained, but the number of tables increased, a cigar stand opened, and a "club room" was installed. Other alterations were made and Reinert moved into the upstairs apartment.

Albert Reinert was a congenial host. A former restaurant owner, his popular free lunches varied from clam chowder to spareribs and sauerkraut or Mexican enchiladas. Sacke supplied the saloon with locally brewed pilsener beer, which went for a nickel a schooner. Its staff of bartenders was considered "hail fellows." One notable character was Ham Grease Jimmy. According to legend, he was a bartender here until a lucky chip on the right number earned him enough to buy his own saloon, White Pass City's largest. Another, Chris Shea, later became Skagway's mayor. Yet trouble arose and for some reason Sacke and Reinert decided to sell their saloon rather than continue the partnership. On May 23, 1901, City Marshal Snook rolled a beer barrel out front and auctioned off the saloon. The highest bidder was Albert Reinert at $6,025.

A. Reinert's Saloon
Reinert then began an extensive remodeling and enlargement program. The east wall was removed and the building was doubled in length. A new plate glass façade went in. Telegraph wires were installed, a possible move to get direct reports on sporting events.In 1903 Reinert installed a Victor Talking Machine and advertised an electric concert every night. By 1905, the building reached its present configuration when the corner entry was removed and a new plate glass front and central double-door entry was installed. Located on "Steamboat Row" (named for the numerous steamship companies' offices in the area), the Mascot continued to be popular. Serving longshoremen and others, however, proved troublesome. Fighting, pulling pistols, or throwing stones through the plate glass windows were some of the incidents reported in the local press.

Initially women and children were required to use a separate "family entrance" along Third Avenue. They were not allowed to socialize with the men at the bar due to Alaska law. The Mascot was a center for information and activities around Skagway. During the gold rush days, weary stampeders could "flop" their bedroll down on the floor and sleep before setting out on the trail. Newspapers from Skagway and Seattle were sold in town and read out loud at the bar so everyone knew the happenings of the day. The installation of the telegraph line brought in news and sporting events directly to the bar patrons and free lunches were served to the customers to attract business and to get them to drink.

Changing Times Bring Prohibition to Skagway
Meanwhile, moral reforms were sweeping Skagway. In 1903, saloons were forced to close on Sundays and women were barred from entry, even via the "family entrance." In 1916 Skagway voted to go "dry" except for the use of medicinal alcohol. On August 21, 1916, Deputy Marshal Frank Cook closed the town's saloons including the Mascot. The Mascot Saloon, by the way, was one of only the three saloons in Skagway that were founded during the gold rush and survived to local prohibition in 1916. The other two (the Board of Trade and the Pack Train) underwent numerous changes in ownership and location. This makes the Mascot the longest operated saloon in the same location and run by the same owner/proprietor. Reinert's excellent location and stable customer base may have made him the most successful saloon-owner in Skagway.

With prohibition in place, Albert Reinert at first rented the saloon space to Perry Hern, Jr. for a drugstore. After national prohibition went into effect, the 50-year old Reinert sold the Mascot Complex on January 8, 1918 to Mr. Hern for $3,000. The Hern family owned the building for the next 30 years. They left the exterior nearly the same, while the interior was greatly changed. The first floor was remodeled in 1918 and the upstairs in 1935 and 1936. After 1948, when the Herns sold the Mascot, the building was used for storage and, at various occasions during the 1950s, for rummage sales by the Women's Club.

The National Park Service, Historic Preservation, and Visiting Today
In 1974 the National Park Foundation acquired the building complex from George Rapuzzi and Charles Hermans and in 1976, the building's ownership was transferred to the NPS. The Mascot Saloon (an exhibit) is still in its original location on the southeast corner of Broadway and Third Avenue (Block 35, Lots 5 and 6).

The Mascot Saloon was restored to its 1905-1916 appearance during 1986-1990 at a cost of $1,200,000 for the entire complex. Shortly afterward restoration exhibits depicting town life were installed in the building. This saloon had a fancier bar than most. The beer bottles on display are replicas of the brand distributed by the Mascot during its heyday. Examples of stronger spirits available, rest on the back bar. Cigars were for sale and some of the brands are found in a glass case near the door. The doors behind the bar led to an adjacent business or provided access to an area reserved for gambling. No barstools were provided. Patrons had to stand to drink and socialize. A bar rail, brass spittoons, and bar towels were provided for customers use. National Park Service archeologists have found many artifacts underneath the saloon. Historical photographs and accounts from individuals as well as the artifacts recovered were used to recreate the bar scene. Many of the artifacts on display such as the whiskey bottles, are identical to those found under the building. The bar area is protected by a railing and alarm system. Please help protect the bar scene by staying behind the barrier and not touching the bar and cigar case. Oils in our hands are left on the objects if you touch them, thus, tarnishing the objects. You may take photographs, however. We hope you enjoy the exhibit and the rest of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park.


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2018: Bigger Luggage Required
2017: 
A Toy Story
2016: I Am One Of The Safe Ones
2015: The Birthplace Of The King
2014: A Whole Big Lot Of Love
2013: When A Pig Wraps Himself Around A Chicken Deliciousness Ensues
2012: Let The Stockpiling Begin 
2011: From The Island To The Desert
2010: The Town I Was Dying To See
2009: Gleaming Curve
2008: Color Me Casual
2007: Eddie Goes Running Friday
2006: Forever Yours
2005: Home Away From Home

Friday, November 15, 2024

This Vacation Comes With A Built-In Fitness Plan

At almost three football fields long, walking the length of the ship multiple times daily started with this hallway.

Our room was at the very back of the ship, which was convenient because the dining room was aft (in the rear) also.  But the main showroom, and the bars and socializing areas we spent most of the days and late evenings in were at the front of the ship (forward) or in the middle (mid-ship).  Suffice it to say, we did a LOT of walking on this vessel.

So much so, that even with the extra eating we were doing, when I arrived home after our nine-day cruise, I lost three pounds!  



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2017: 
From Freezer To Table In Less Than Eight Hours
2016: Blade Runner
2015: Goodnight 'Bama
2014: No Fear
2013: A Cozy Little Dinner With My Favorite Bird
2012: Western Winter Sky
2011: Men At Work
2010: Everyone Is NOT A Winner
2009: Text Me
2008: Going The Way Of Astatine*
2007: Picture Perfect Pilot
2006: Not Falling For Winter Yet
2005: I Miss You Already