Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – Approximately 22.5 miles into the Endicott Arm Fjord.
As we get closer to the Dawes Glacier, the water becomes even more beautiful. Just this side of frozen, it looks like ribbons of candy.
Join me for some photos, some thoughts, and a dash of "Techie" here and there.
As we get closer to the Dawes Glacier, the water becomes even more beautiful. Just this side of frozen, it looks like ribbons of candy.
There were breathtaking dual views of the morning sunrise, in the sky, and in the water. The calm, syrupy-cold water was perfect for reflections.
Thursday's main event started at 4:30am, as we entered the 30-mile-long Endicott Arm Fjord. I slapped on warm clothes, grabbed a blanket, and went out on our patio to watch the beautiful scenery float by.
The air was crisp, and the water undulated like a vat of syrup instead of splashing. Fog hovered at various heights. It was so quiet and peaceful. This 30-mile trip to the Dawes Glacier was one of the best parts of the trip. More to come.
The evening entertainment was a theater show called Amade. Celebrity's description of Amade: "Experience how Mozart and the work of other classical composers inspire, evolve, and connect to modern music."