Dreams of the Father and Insights of the Daughter

Finding a new relationship built on the foundation of the past, we are moving into the future with anticipation for what will be discovered. Person to person, moving away from preconceived ideas about what this stage of life has to offer, we are open to the experience of each day as a revelation and a gift.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

More Cruisin'




Jake in Red Sail Restaurant Buffet

Welcome to Halifax

Duck Boat Tours


The DUKW (colloquially known as Duck) is a six-wheel-drive amphibious truck that was designed by a partnership under military auspices of Sparkman & Stephens and General Motors Corporation (GMC) during World War II for transporting goods and troops over land and water and for use approaching and crossing beaches in amphibious attacks. Designed to last only long enough to meet the demands of combat, productionized Ducks, a modification of the 2-ton capacity "deuce" trucks used by the US military in World War II, were later used as tourist craft in marine environments. The designation of DUKW is not a military acronym; rather, the name comes from the model naming terminology used by GMC:  "D" indicated a vehicle designed in 1942"U" meant "utility", "K" indicated driven front wheels, "W" indicated two powered rear axles.  The first "duck tour" company was started in 1946 by Mel Flath in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. The company is still in operation under the name Original Wisconsin Ducks. In Halifax, our tour guide told us the Ducks were made for the Vietnam War at the cost of 1 million dollars each.


Halifax Harbor




First Church in Halifax

Clock tower so militia would have no excuse for not being on time.

Winston Churchill Statue


Terminal in Halifax

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back in Boston Harbor

Interesting building in Boston
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Cruising to Canada - St John

Wild flowers on bank of the Falls

St John

Seaside Theater on the Lido Deck with Jake on camera in brown jacket

The Falls at low tide

Reversible Falls in the bay of Fundy and St John's River

Ship in harbor in the Bay of Fundy

St John

Reception in St John New Brunswick Canada




Turn down of beds

Jake at dinner

Showtime during dinner in the Platinum Restaurant

Balcony

Amber Theater

Boston Harbor view from our balcony

Lido Deck

Cabin

Trying out a hammock

Cabin

Dad waiting for wheel chair to board ship while I check in.

Boston Harbor Terminal