I think I watched movies about the Titanic and “The Poseidon Adventure” at an impressionable age, because the idea of an open sea cruise has never appealed to me. Maybe a river cruise where I can see the shore ;-). Glad you’re having a good time (sorry about the nausea). And what a marvelous story about finding your grandfather’s signature in the book you wrote about him. Safe travels!
Yes, seeing the shore helps temper a bit of the idea of bobbing in the middle of the ocean, but the views are incredible. And now that the nausea is gone...the food! Oh boy.
Thanks for sharing highlights from your cruise. I so wanted to meet you in person after having followed you virtually and through your books for so long. I couldn't swing the cruise, though, while trying to wrap up a rough semester of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies here in Interior Alaska. Knowing that you made it to the shores of AK is a joy in itself. Someday, meeting you in person is on my bucket list. Until then, I'll check out the videos on Instagram and keep following your writing and inspirations to write.
Kayt! Sorry we didn’t meet on the cruise, it was an incredible experience. Alaska is absolutely stunning; you’re so lucky to live there. Hope you’ve recovered from your challenging semester and I look forward to meeting you one day. Thanks so much for your support! —felice
I love being at sea. It’s really hard work on an aircraft carrier, and definitely much better when it’s for fun. My only “vacation” cruise was to Alaska. It’s beautiful and I hope you have such a great time.
Now that sounds like a cruise I could get behind. and speaking as a woman who got seasick on a houseboat moored in Seattle's Lake Union, I feel you on that first day! Keep enjoying!
I think I watched movies about the Titanic and “The Poseidon Adventure” at an impressionable age, because the idea of an open sea cruise has never appealed to me. Maybe a river cruise where I can see the shore ;-). Glad you’re having a good time (sorry about the nausea). And what a marvelous story about finding your grandfather’s signature in the book you wrote about him. Safe travels!
Yes, seeing the shore helps temper a bit of the idea of bobbing in the middle of the ocean, but the views are incredible. And now that the nausea is gone...the food! Oh boy.
Thanks for sharing highlights from your cruise. I so wanted to meet you in person after having followed you virtually and through your books for so long. I couldn't swing the cruise, though, while trying to wrap up a rough semester of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies here in Interior Alaska. Knowing that you made it to the shores of AK is a joy in itself. Someday, meeting you in person is on my bucket list. Until then, I'll check out the videos on Instagram and keep following your writing and inspirations to write.
Kayt! Sorry we didn’t meet on the cruise, it was an incredible experience. Alaska is absolutely stunning; you’re so lucky to live there. Hope you’ve recovered from your challenging semester and I look forward to meeting you one day. Thanks so much for your support! —felice
I love being at sea. It’s really hard work on an aircraft carrier, and definitely much better when it’s for fun. My only “vacation” cruise was to Alaska. It’s beautiful and I hope you have such a great time.
There are over 50 veterans on this cruise! You'd love it. It certainly is beautiful.
Now that sounds like a cruise I could get behind. and speaking as a woman who got seasick on a houseboat moored in Seattle's Lake Union, I feel you on that first day! Keep enjoying!
A girl in every port?? Sounds fun!
Thanks! Off to hike a glacier in Juneau. The mountains are stunning.
Ha! Not quite...