Posted by Paul Groves on September 11, 2016

Alaska Rainforest

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In Ketchikan, Alaska, we boarded a speedboat and sped off to Betton Island which is part of a temperate rainforest. We hiked through the forest and saw various plants (lots of mosses, lichens, and fungi) as well as the native trees. The tour was really interesting and we even saw whales on the trip home. Luckily, it was beautiful weather for the hike, but we got rained on during the trip home and arrived at the ship dripping wet.

Posted by Paul Groves on September 6, 2016

Dawe’s Glacier

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Early one morning of the cruise, the ship traveled up a narrow channel to see Dawe’s Glacier which was at the end of the channel. The glacier is an ancient accumulation of compacted ice. As glaciers slowly flow, they carve out valleys and also carry huge boulders with them. We passed chunks of deep blue ice which is characteristic of glaciers due to the trapped and compacted gases that absorb red light. The blue light is transmitted and makes the ice blue. When we arrived at the glacier, the Captain was able to turn the boat 360 degrees so we all got a good look at the glacier and some pretty waterfalls near the glacier. It was cold and wet which was not unexpected, but the sun did not shine much, so the pictures of the glacier were not very clear. Finally, we were hoping to see some “calving” where huge chunks of ice crack off of the glacier with an impressive thundering boom, but no luck there. All in all, however, it was strange and beautiful to see.

Posted by Paul Groves on September 3, 2016

Ron and I on the Cruise Ship

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I wanted to get ONE shot of the two of us starting out on this cruise. I am not very good at selfies and refuse to buy one of those selfie sticks. Here we are in the main parlor of the ship. There is a nice chandelier behind us. Off we go.

Posted by Paul Groves on September 3, 2016

Giant Eraser–City Art

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I am always impressed with cities that take some time and effort to provide art throughout the city. Seattle seems like a really cool city anyway (Starbucks, for one thing). This giant eraser is part of MY past when we did all of our typing on typewriters. Most of my students would use white-out tape nowadays. It was fun to see this giant sculpture.

Posted by Paul Groves on September 3, 2016

Seattle Space Needle and the EMP

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We are in Seattle to board a cruise ship to Alaska and Canada. Of course, we had to explore early in the morning… for exercise, for sightseeing, and especially to catch some Pokemons. This is a great picture of the Space Needle seen behind the EMP Museum (the Experience Music Project Museum). It is a cool museum in a cool building.