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From the exotic to the familiar, whether you’re traveling or in your own backyard, we would love to see the world through your eyes.
beckya57
We decided to do this mostly because there was an ukulele workshop component (we both play, and my longtime instructor was teaching). No pictures of that, out of desire not to invade others’ privacy (not everyone wants to be part of an acquaintance’s post!). Lots of beautiful Alaska—and Yukon!—scenery however:

This is from the Dawes Glacier area. Very impressive.

This is the glacier itself.

Eagle statue in Ketchikan.

Paddle trip outside of Ketchikan.

These next couple are from our train trip into the Yukon, which has incredible scenery.

From the train trip.

Late evening mountain view from the boat.
Betty
That is gorgeous scenery, but what a long distance to travel for ukulele lessons. It looks like both the trip and lessons were worthwhile.
JeanneT
Wow! That’s Scenery with a capital S!
eclare
Beautiful photos! Looks like a great trip.
Trivia Man
Point of clarification – is it “a ukulele” or “an ukulele”? I presume you see it written a lot more than i do so i defer to your view.
I suppose it could be pronounced oo-ke-le-le but i say yoo-
SkyBluePink
Gorgeous photos!
MCat
Thank you! Spectacular photos.
Steve in the ATL
@Trivia Man: it’s a ukulele, like it’s a historian.
HinTN
The mountain from the boat! Yes, I want to be there. Thanks for taking us along.
stinger
Wonderful photos! Thanks for sharing them!
beckya57
@Betty: not really, cruise was out of Seattle and we live in Tacoma! We used to go to a Hawaiian music camp, that was much further!
beckya57
@Trivia Man: the traditional Hawaiian pronunciation is oo-koo-a-lee. I’ve always said “an ukulele,” but as commenter below says that may not be correct.