Sandi’s Bald Eagle Pics from Alaska

As most of you know, Sandi and I just returned from a week-long cruise through the Inland Passage to Alaska. I have already posted a few of our best photos from that trip on this blog earlier this week. As promised, here are some bald eagle pics.

Our boat trip out of Ketchikan, Alaska to the sovereign waters surrounding an island owned by a local native Alaskan tribe, which is also a bald eagle sanctuary, afforded us some once in a lifetime photo ops of the eagles diving for fish. When we got to the island, the crew of the crabbing boat we were on tossed herrings into the seawaters for the bald eagles to dive for. The eagles were waiting for us in the trees along the shore.

There were dozens of eagles perched in the western red cedar and sitka spruce trees. Seeing the eagles diving for fish was one of the high points of our trip. Just thinking of the privilege of seeing these majestic birds in action brings chills up my spine! Eagles can weigh up to twelve pounds and have a wing span of seven feet! There were dozens of them flying all at once diving for fish. What an awesome experience. The wonders of Jehovah’s creation!

Now here are the photos.

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YHVH’s Blessings in Alaska…and more photos!

Sailing to Alaska aboard the Crown Princess

Sailing to Alaska aboard the Crown Princess

In the comments section of this blog, Vicki just posted this:

This is what I call sewing and reaping. Our reward for faithful service is not just in the time to come, but in this. You two have been so faithful. You are being blessed for it. If this is the fallen Earth, JUST IMAGINE…………….the Renewed Creation……..hopefully I’ll enjoy that with you. 

I want to share my response with all of you:

Thank you Vicki for your encouraging word. As some may know, at this time, I take no financial remuneration for either my pastoring of a congregation (for the last 18 years) or for my wife’s and my web ministry, which contains material that is all researched by and original to me. I steal no ministry Bible teachings from others, but develop all my own teachings from scratch. The money that does come into our ministry goes to pay ministry expenses, and, other than an occasional donation that comes in addressed to me personally (this only amounts to several hundred dollars a year), I receive no money from our ministry, and our ministry sells nothing in order to follow the biblical example of service. If the finances grow, I may eventually take something, but do date, not enough is sent in to afford this. Therefore, I work on average 50 to 60 hours or more a week in my tree care business where I’m an owner-operator. This is how I support my family.

I get very tired sometimes, since I work all week and then I prepare all Shabbat for my teaching time in our congregation. Our Shabbat services start at 2 pm on Shabbat and go until about 6 to 7 PM. We have a shared meal and fellowship time afterwards. I open and close the building nearly every week, which means I’m on site usually for 7 or 10 hours. On Sunday I work around the house, do family stuff and edit YouTube videos and answer ministry emails, and on Monday, it’s back to the tree service.

Sometimes I get so weary and frazzled that I just have to get away with my wife who is always at my side. I think this is why we have recently taken up cruising. The ship is a traveling hotel and restaurant. No driving somewhere or food prep, which can be tiring. No cell phones or wi-fi. Just me, my wife, our room with a balcony overlooking YHVH’s creation, the room is kept clean and our food is provided. We then take the shore excursions that teach us about history, native culture and where we can learn about and experience Yah’s creation. Very relaxing and fun.

On our Alaska trip, I kept asking Yah for sermon and teaching ideas. I kept hearing, “You’re off duty now, so I’m not going to give you any assignments or else you’ll be busy with that and not be focusing on a much needed vacation with your bride.” So in between activities, I just read my Bible, an excellent book by Keith Johnson entitled, “His Hallowed Name Revealed Again,” and I would look out the window enjoying the scenery going by.

Throughout our trip, Yah’s hand was upon us—especially when it came to the weather. Nearly every day at every site and excursion, we just barely missed rain showers and clouds that had been there before and after our arrival. When we got there, the rain stopped, or just after we got done, the rain started up again. For example, when we got to Glacier Bay, it was hot and sunny as far as the eye could see, which was miraculous, since it’s usually cloudy and foggy there. As we were leaving, the clouds were already coming in. When we took the train trip out of Skagway up into the Yukon, we were supposed to take the motor coach up and the train down. Instead, they had us take the train up and the motor coach down. On the way up, the visibility was clear. No clouds or fog. On the way down, it was foggy at the top of the mountain pass meaning we would have missed the high alpine beauty on the train on the way down because of the fog. On our ten mile bike trip out of Juneau down from the mountains, it stopped raining when we started our trip and, literally as we were shutting the doors to the van to take us back to the ship, it started raining again hard. When we pulled into Ketchikan—the rain capital of North America (they measure rain in feet not inches and get about 20 feet a year!), it rained four inches the day before we got there. When we were there, it was beautiful weather and only a few showers, but basically no rain.

Besides the weather, there were a few divine appointments along the way that could prove spiritually and financially rewarding as well.

So yes, Vicki, I agree with you. YHVH rewards us for our service to him in wonderful ways often other than money. It’s what I call living in his river of life. I’m constantly telling people to get into YHVH’s river of life and abide in it through a loving faith in Yeshua and pursuing a Torah-obedient lifestyle, which is how we walk out our love for YHVH Elohim and our fellow man.

Cruising into Glacier Bay

Cruising into Glacier Bay

Marjerie Glacier

Margerie Glacier

Natan at Glacier Bay, Alaska from the Crown Princess cruise ship

Natan at Glacier Bay, Alaska from the Crown Princess cruise ship

Natan holding a spider crab aboard the Aleutian Ballad fishing boat.

Natan holding a spider crab aboard the Aleutian Ballad fishing boat.

Natan aboard the Aleutian Ballad in Ketchikan with our cruise ship in the background.

Natan aboard the Aleutian Ballad in Ketchikan with our cruise ship in the background.

The snow-covered mountains rise up from the sea as a backdrop behind downtown Juneau, the capital of Alaska.

The snow-covered mountains rise up from the sea as a backdrop behind downtown Juneau, the capital of Alaska.

Biking in the mountains above Juneau.

Biking in the mountains above Juneau.

Looking down on our cruise ship from the Mount Roberts tramway in Juneau.

Looking down on our cruise ship from the Mount Roberts tramway in Juneau.

I encountered this giant sitka spruce on our bike ride in Juneau. I'm a tree guy, and I love trees. What can I say?

I encountered this giant sitka spruce on our bike ride in Juneau. I’m a tree guy, and I love trees. What can I say?

From Skagway, Alaska, trekking into the Yukon Territory of Canada.

From Skagway, Alaska, trekking into the Yukon Territory of Canada.

The rugged mountainous of Canada's Yukon Territory.

The rugged mountainous of Canada’s Yukon Territory.

More of the Yukon wilderness at the 60th parallel.

More of the Yukon wilderness at the 60th parallel.

This is Emerald Lake in the Yukon Territory, which is world famous for its green color. It's just past Carcross (short for Caribou Crossing) en route to White Horse.

This is Emerald Lake in the Yukon Territory, which is world famous for its green color. It’s just past Carcross (short for Caribou Crossing) en route to White Horse.

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Alaska, the last frontier, makes you feel small. It helps to put life into its proper, small perspective compared to YHVH Elohim and his incomprehensible vastness and the grandeur of his creation. To him be all the glory forever and ever! Amein.

Next to come: bald eagles—lots of them!

 

Shabbat Shalom Everyone! Back from Alaska and the Yukon Territory

Here are several photos to whet your appetite of our cruise to through the Inland Passage to Alaska. There are more to follow of Yehovah Elohim’s incredible creation, so stay tuned!

Natan on the cruise ship.

Natan on the cruise ship.

Glacier Bay, Alaska

Glacier Bay, Alaska

Glacier Bay, Alaska

Glacier Bay, Alaska

Glacier Bay, Alaska

Glacier Bay, Alaska

Yukon Territory, Canada at the 60th parallel.

Yukon Territory, Canada at the 60th parallel.

 

New Video: Alaska Inland Passage Cruise Ship Trip 2015

This fun video documents Natan and Sandi Lawrence’s trip to Alaska via the famous inland passage for their 24th wedding aniversary. You will see mountains, fjords, glaciers, humpback whales, ice bergs, eagles, porpoises, and sea lions along with a tour of one of the largest luxury cruise ships in the world. You will also see the sights of Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and Haines, Alaska and Victoria, British Columbia.

 

A Few More Photos from Alaska’s Inland Passage

Enjoy!

Tracey Arm Fjord

Tracey Arm Fjord

Ice bergs floating in Tracey Arm Fjord

Ice bergs floating in Tracey Arm Fjord

Tracey Arm Fjord

Tracey Arm Fjord

Tracey Arm Fjord

Tracey Arm Fjord

Natan from the balcony of their stateroom overlooking Tracey Arm Fjord.

Natan from the balcony of their stateroom overlooking Tracey Arm Fjord.

Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau

Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau

Skagway, Alaska

Skagway, Alaska

A bald eagle in its nest

A bald eagle in its nest

Sea lions

Sea lions

Sandi during a windy day in Skagway

Sandi during a windy day in Skagway

 

Back from Alaska With Photos

Sandi and I just got back today from our week-long cruise through the Inland Passage from Seattle to Alaska. We sailed to Ketchikan, Juneau, Tracie Arm Fjord, Skagway, Haines and then back to Seattle via Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.

This was my first trip to our 49th state and my first cruise ever. Sandi had been to Alaska a couple of times decades ago before I knew her.

Words can’t describe the wonder and beauty we saw and experienced from our stateroom balcony fourteen stories up on the ship, and from the several off-board excursions we took. We saw glaciers, whales, porpoises, seals, sea lions, bald eagles and snow-covered mountains too numerous to count and much more.

You’ll have to look at some of the photos we took, and the video I’m going to make and put on the Hoshana Rabbah YouTube channel to find your own words to describe what we saw in Alaska.

Wait till you see the videos I got of the humpback whales spouting, rolling in the water and diving!  Stay tuned.

In the mean time, here are a few photos taken with my i-Phone.

Give me a couple of days to catch my breath, and I’ll get some Bible studies posted.

Tracy Arm Fjord from our stateroom balcony.

Tracy Arm Fjord from our stateroom balcony.

The Ruby Prince ship in Skagway, Alaska. The ship is about 950 feet long, 19 stories high, has more than 3000 passengers and 1100 crew members!

The Ruby Princess ship in Skagway, Alaska. The ship is about 950 feet long, 19 stories high, has more than 3000 passengers and 1100 crew members!

Sunset over the Inland Passage to Alaska from our room's balcony.

Sunset over the Inland Passage to Alaska from our room’s balcony.

Docking in Juneau, Alaska. Photo is taken from our fourteenth story room balcony.

Docking in Juneau, Alaska. Photo is taken from our fourteenth story room balcony.

Natan and Sandi in Skagway, Alaska.

Natan and Sandi in Juneau, Alaska.

Natan atop the Ruby Princess overlooking Juneau.

Natan atop the Ruby Princess overlooking Juneau.

Dinner on the Ruby Princess.

Dinner on the Ruby Princess.

I'm reading my Bible in our stateroom with the balcony and a view of the ocean in the background.

I’m reading my Bible in our stateroom with the balcony and a view of the ocean in the background.