September 27, 2024
Saguenay, Quebec, Canada
The Saguenay Fjord is one of the oldest in the world, not as spectacular as the fjords of Norway and the South Island of New Zealand, but
still beautiful. Or we presume it would be beautiful if it weren’t raining.
Again. Still. Slightly better today, however, as it is just drizzling. We have
hopes of actually seeing the sun tomorrow. Maybe.
Our tour today covered a very interesting fjord museum,
complete with a pretend spaceship tour of the fjord in space, near the
surface, and back in time to the formation of the fjord. Ingenious
presentation, sitting in a pretend spaceship, looking out the forward “windows.”
Our tour guide is Linda Tremblay-Boise. Tremblay is the most
common surname in Saguenay, some 30,000 to 40,000 people with that surname, so
many families added a descriptor, like -Boise, to distinguish which family were
being talked about! Since boise translates to “woody” or “forested” I
don’t know how framboise (raspberry) got named. Even Mr. Google doesn’t
know.
Then on to a goat farm (Le Chevrier du Nord/Goatherd of the North) where the goats are not bred for
their milk or meat, but for their angora wool. We got to feed them and see the
workshop/store where the owner designs and makes clothing (hats, scarves
mostly). Since it has been 105 where we live, I didn’t buy anything!
Perhaps the low light of the tour was a pulp museum. Yes,
pulp to make paper. But they didn’t make paper, only the pulp. It was also a
bicycle museum and that was mildly interesting.
Life on board ship is cruising right along! (Sorry, couldn’t
resist!) We have had dinner three nights in the main dining room, called, what
else, The Restaurant, at a “hosted” table where the host is one of the staff or officers. All the dinners have been absolutely
delightful, starting with our first with Cice, the Assistant Cruise Director,
then Marcus, one of the entertainment folks, and last night, the only “formal”
night, with Milana, the Education Director on board. She trains all the staff
and clearly is doing a fantastic job!
Trivia! I’m not usually a trivia buff but I started on Day Two
and we have become a cohesive group of seven (the first day, not including Randy
who was playing bridge), then eight the second day (including Randy), and now
10, the max, with a couple one of our members invited. We managed a tie for
third the first day but have not placed since. But we laugh a lot and are
having a great time. And we haven’t finished last. Yet.
There are some weird questions: What is the only state you
can spell using one row on a normal QWERTY keyboard? What is in the center of
the Ghana flag? What is the most common color in all the flags of the world? Lots
of movie questions which Randy and I suck at and today, I, the docent, didn’t
know the collective for spiders (cluster, according to Aimee, the CD) but I
looked it up afterwards and I was right according to one source that said it
was colony, cluster, or web (my answer).
This is one of our two sea days so lots of talks: on space
and on cloud formations. And entertainment including a Liar's Club.
Later I will be joining a group of Stitch & Knit (I
pushed for calling it Stitch & Bitch but Aimee (Cruise Director) didn’t like that!). And
Randy has a partner for bridge, an Aussie, Jane Costello. Lots of Australians
on board, a few of them worried about having been on a goat farm and having to
tell the Aussie immigration that they have walked on a goat farm!
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Our guide at the Fjord Museum explaining the waters and geology of the Fjord |
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I just like the way they designed their name |
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Goatherd of the North |
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Feeling the angora wool just sheared off the goats |
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We got to feed them carrots |
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A face only a mother could love! |
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Tried to figure out if this is a boy or a girl. |
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They didn't explain how this donkey can protect the goats, but he certainly was loud! |
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In the workroom |
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Just pretty, old fashioned, farm equipment |
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Once scene in the pulp museum |
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The evolution of the bicycle |
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Children's tricycles through time |
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The front of the "spaceship" and the "windows" onto the evolution of the fjord |
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