I will always have memories of the weather forecast over the radio. Very homey for me. We came back from a winter south and hearing the Alaska forecast was part of feeling like we came home.
Miss Kimberly ,, I very much enjoy the narration of your voyages ,, this one looks cold tho ,you and Eric & distan are on a voyage of a lifetime,,, love your vids ,, safe passage my fellow seafares
I love Southeastern Alaska it's one of my favorite places but boy when winter comes it really comes there and it gets cold but in summer it's just incredible place
The basil was fresh and being stored in water to keep it fresh. There was no dirt. Canadian customs requirements change often. Make sure you go on their site to check what you can bring in. We always make sure that we declare everything. We live on the boat so it can be a long list. This trip was similar to our passage during COVID. We were going to have to be self sufficient for a month or more without getting additional provisions in Canada. Customs seems to be kind to us when we are not going to be going ashore during the trip. I have not travelled with actual plants in dirt but I have seen boats in SE that came up through Canada with gardens onboard. I hope you have a wonderful trip!!!