Mommy takes a couple shots of the wildlife. We see eagles, moose, and even orca.
On the tour bus.
Mr. Bear drums while this lady really gets into dancing to the jazz music.
In Ketchikan.
We spot some eagles.
Nesting in this tree.
Waterfall in the background.
Saxman, a totem pole park.
This is Abe Lincoln. They built the totem pole in his memory because he abolished slavery, which included the slavery in Alaska.
After visiting the totem poles, we also visited Dolly's House. Apparently, she was an entrepreneurial woman who started a brothel and beer house. Imagine making 50 cents per day. And spending 50 cents for half a tiny shot. And one dollar for a full shot. And three dollars for a visit with one of Dolly's friends. Enterprising woman, this Miss Dolly.
Liquor hidden behind Lola in the closet.
Always eating. Lola enjoys the non-stop seafood.
Mr. Bear enjoys more music, this time oldies.
This is the intense dancer who loves jazz.
On the way back to the room, the Bear puts his hands behind him. Mommy wonders what he is doing until she sees Lola with the same pose.
Our towel for the night - mono!
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