
Debarkation went smoothly - luggage was easily located and you hardly realize you are going through customs when you leave the ship. It is sort of like organized chaos as there are people both coming and going and the pickup/drop off area was crazy. After a stop in Issaquah for breakfast (Dave hadn't eaten yet) and gas we headed home.
We were nearly rear-ended by a huge pickup truck that had a horse trailer on behind. Dave had noticed it earlier as it was coming up behind pretty fast in the left lane. Coming down a hill on the east side of the state there was a warning sign that traffic was slowing down ahead of us so I checked my phone app and figured there must be an accident ahead. Dave moved over to the right lane and this truck did, too. We could see the traffic slowing so Dave pumped his brakes to signal the truck and either he didn't see it, was overdriving, or who knows what, but he came whizzing by us on the shoulder, finally coming to a stop. He just missed us and the vehicle in front of us and also didn't put it in the ditch. We moved over again to the left lane and he got ahead of us. We later passed him when traffic cleared and he was driving much more sedately, as he should with a big horse trailer! Pretty scary!
So, now back into real life...overall the cruise was terrific. The only disappointment was the salmon bake in Juneau - it just wasn't worth the money. Food onboard the ship was great, service was wonderful and all of the staff was friendly and helpful. I've never seen such a well run and organized business. My only complaint is the beds were really, really hard!
Thanks for reading this. Now, looking forward to a cruise in February to the southern Caribbean!