Alaska

When I woke up in the morning light, I saw the snow capped mountains and pencil straight trees along the white banks of Alaska. Our ship rocked a little bit in the waves, our cabin like a cradle, I could sleep more. But, no, I wanted to catch the golden sunshine on shore, before the harbor city was burst with people.

Salmons return to motherland. There is nothing more tragic than their struggle to keep the cycle of life. They swarmed at the entrance to the rivers, still a long long way from home.

Whales came in the dusk of night, 5 of them, quickly merged into the darkness. Only one night I got a glimpse of them. Never again. But in my mind I would picture them swimming in the waters, not far away, and I would not feel lonely.

At night, the waves are silver white against the dark blue. On foggy days, fog horns blew regularly, echoed by another ship hidden in the fog.

The best time was to sit by the window, absorbing the serene beauty of Alaska. I never got to finish a book. My eyes were fixed on the water and the mountains. For a moment, I found peace.

Back to Vancouver, the air was dirty and the city was noisy. I envy those who were about to board the ship to Alaska. I wish I could leave my soul there, in the waters, on the islands.




pencil straight trees along the coast


Sign in a store


Salmon at the entrance of river, Ketchikan


Juno glacier

closer shot of Juno glacier


firy flowers, white pass

lake, white pass

foggy day


patch of desert, white pass


boy and his dog, white pass

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