Deckhand Dave’s fish tacos and Alaska oysters. Delicious-definitely put it on your list for a visit to Juneau. It’s a collection of food carts on a lot downtown with some tents and heaters for the downpour days.
It was raining so hard you could wash your hair in the rain.
There were 5 cruise ships in dock. Around 12,000 passengers disgorged from them.
This Juneau distillery tasting room had lovely cocktails: Amalga on Franklin (I think) just opposite the Baranof hotel. We bought their gin!
The Taku restaurant- the Taku River empties into Alaska waters. Lots of new totems. No interpretation though.
Ready for fire in the rainforest- hydrants hide in the lush gardens. This piece of nail art shows Alaska in great detail, Nova Scotia and Newfound are just sketches.
Walking around in Juneau Alaska in the rain today… allowed us a wonderful opportunity to see wildflower, and Meadows all over the hillside and beautiful gardens, all around the upper portions of Juneau.
We saw harbour seals, Stellers I am sea lions, and a type of shy skittish porpoise. The porpoises are repeated to be one of the fastest, marine mammals, caulking in at a top speed of 30 kn. No photos of them I’m afraid.
A grey day in the Lynn Canal Sea lions basking That’s Eldred Rock lighthouse.
Bald eagles, and some more sea lions, hold out on a navigational buoy.