The fancy dinner last night was great. I tried some escargot that Lynda ordered for an appetizer. It was okay, but nothing that I really need to have again. I figured if I liked the taste of snails, there’s plenty more of those available for me crawling around in our back yard at home. After dinner we stopped by a blues club and enjoyed that music for about an hour before heading back to our cabins. Tuesday morning brought the arrival of our first port of call, Ketchikan. This city has the world’s largest collection of standing totem poles. Although this place gets 153 inches of rain every year, so far there has been no rain. We gained an hour in the new time zone here so that meant one extra hour of sleep for those so inclined. It is now 7:30 a.m. We are meeting the Andersons for breakfast on the ship at 8:00 a.m., but I’m not sure if they remembered to turn their clocks back. Time will tell.
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