
Dorrell Delineations
I started this blog in 2009 to keep folk up to date on my husband's melanoma treatments. I have kept up daily blogs for 17 years…sometimes health related...sometimes just daily routine. 6/16/24 Woody took his final breath in his long health battle. I have blogged for so long that it is part of my daily routine…so I guess I will continue with posts from me about how I cope with this new stage in my life…widowhood.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Saturday, June 13, 2026
First Port City: Ketchikan, Alaska June 3, 2026

Here is our ship docked at Ward Cove Port. Ward Cove, where we docked is part of the history of Ketchikan…part of the lumber industry that began in the 1800s with actual felling of trees directly into the water. Post-World War II, the Ward Cove Pulp Mill was going full steam providing pulp that was used globally for products like rayon, cellophane, and cosmetics. (We were told that it was even in our Wheaties Cereal at one time…fact or not…I do not know!) In the 90s they were forced to close due to changing political policies, reduced timber activity availability, and environmental regulations within the Tongass National Forest. That is when tourism took over and Ketchikan shifted its focus toward cruise-ship tourism.
Ketchikan is located on an island 679 miles north of Seattle, WA. It is Alaska's most southeastern city and its first port of call for northbound Alaska cruises. It is known as the Salmon Capital of the World. It also has the claim to fame of being the rainiest city in the contiguous and larger U.S. averaging 150” per year! We "almost" had a dry day, but it misted on us for a very short time near the first of our time on land. It does not snow very often there. They have a rain forest climate…record high is 89° and record low is -1°. They are surrounded by the 17 million acre Tongass National Forest.
Ketchikan has only about 32 miles of drivable road (we may have driven on most of that road. I'm not sure!) The speed limit is 40 mph. No roads in or out…have to come and go by boat or plane. Have to take a 5 minute ferry ride to another island to get to an airport.
Our excursion on this stop included an all you can eat crab feast. Mmmmmmmmm! Yum! And, I managed to go through quite a bit of crab myself! There was a challenge to have the highest crab shell stack. You will see Wade's, Melany's and mine in the photos that follow. It was Dungeness crab. Soooooo good and messy! I didn't take many pictures as I didn't want to get my camera dirty…plus we were more interested in eating than photography!



Melany and I were dressed in our plaid shirts for the next part of the excursion…The Lumberjack Show. There was a glitch at the lodge where we are the crab…it was about a 40 minute or so drive back to the dock and the bus that dropped us off failed to return to get us. So the lodge grabbed some vans and got us back in time for the lumberjack show.
This show was about the late 1800s till the mid 1900s when they were still felling trees and various lumberjack camps would challenge each other to contests to see which camp was best. We got to see various things that lumberjacks did in each of the challenges. The teams we saw represented the U.S. and Canada. U.S. won! Here are some photos from that part of our excursion. It was quite entertaining along with shedding insight into the lumber industry or old.




To be continued! Be safe! Be well! Be cautious!
Friday, June 12, 2026
The Surprise On Our First Full Day At Sea




Our first sighting of whales came much sooner than we expected. On our first full day at sea, June 2, we started seeing whale spouts off in the distance. It was a large group of humpback whales on their migration to Alaska from Hawaii. We were traveling faster than they and we saw water spouts for quite a ways…Melany guessed there might be a hundred, but we don't know for sure how many. I did manage to get photos of them spouting and then a couple of their backs and their dorsal fins. Here's a little information I looked up about the dorsal fins of humpback whales:
The humpback whale dorsal fin is a small, stubby fin situated atop a distinct "hump" on the lower half of the whale's back. Its unique size, shape, and surrounding scars act as key identifiers for researchers tracking individual whales.

Thursday, June 11, 2026
WOW! What a Trip!



Taking a bit of adjustment today from being away for 10 days! I have done a lot of snoozing. I haven't downloaded (or is uploaded?) very many of the photos that I took. We were pretty much off the grid a good portion of the time and I wasn't able to move the photos easily so just waited. So far today I have unpacked my suitcase and sorted the clothes into piles on the floor in the family room. I decided that it was best to unpack in the family room…close to the washer. I just took a shower and added today's clothes to the piles of clothes. I "may" wash a load tonight or…I "might not" find the energy! Nothing pressing to get it all done since most of the clothes are winter clothes…and I will say we did not come back to winter temperatures! The high humidity along with temperatures almost 30° higher than any temp we experienced on the trip and was a bit of a rude awakening to the fact that the trip had come to an end! The temperature while on the trip averaged in the low to mid 50s. We had very pleasant weather…next to no rain…one day it drizzled for a very short period of time. I will share photos and experiences of our trip over the next…probably weeks!!
Tonight I am sharing some of the first photos taken from my stateroom's balcony. The top photo shows the skyline of Seattle while we were still docked. The next is a closeup of Seattle's Space Needle. You can see it, too, in the Seattle skyline from the dock photo. So you can see that we weren’t all that close to it. My lens helped me get closer! My various lenses proved to be good binoculars! The third photo I posted tonight, I took as we were pulling away from Seattle and when the ship's angle gave a good view of Mt. Rainier. Mt. Rainier was in a bit of a hazy fog at the time…but thin enough to be able to capture even the top of it…not always possible as it is often in the clouds.
It's good to be home…now to get back to normal…planning to get back to normal slowly…while thinking back on the memories that were made on this trip…Alaska is an amazing place! I look forward to reliving the memories as I go through my MANY photos! I did have a funny feeling when I walked back into the house the way Cheryl, Rachel, Julianna, and I left it…felt like they should still be here! It has been quite the month…lots of time with family!
To be continued! Be safe! be well! be cautious!
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Let The Cruise Begin!


My guests are in flight on their way to AZ…it was not the best night for any of us, but especially for Julianna. As the night wore on, it was determined that perhaps she was having a gall bladder attack. For a while we weren’t sure that they would be able to fly today. But by morning, her nausea had passed and it was determined that she would be able to fly and get home so she can head to her own doctors this week. She was still pretty miserable. I just got a text from Cheryl and they are starting to descend. So they are getting closer to home.
They dropped me off and said their goodbyes to Wade, Melany, Erin, Alex and Brooke…and, I guess, me. Then we came in and had brunch without them. I did a pretty good job of dozing throughout the afternoon. This evening we went out to eat to celebrate Brooke's birthday. It was an Italian/Cuban restaurant. I felt like I was already eating cruise cuisine. They are playing Five Crowns card game. I am watching and blogging. Note my place at the table has my iPad at it in place of cards. I prefer watching to playing card games.
Well, one short sleep till we head to the airport. We plan to load up the vehicle this evening…but so far not able to, as it started raining. When it stops we will attempt loading again.
I am not sure that I will be able to blog while on this cruise. We are off the grid quite a bit and I don't know if we will have connection when I have my iPad…time will tell. But figure that, if you don't hear from me, that I am just cruising and not abandoning the blog! I will attempt to have a "few" photos to share when I get back!
Arizona relatives just texted: "Landed!" So that part of my 4 week vacation has ended…now on to the next ten days! At the moment, I feel like it is all a dream!
To be continued! Be safe! Be well! Be cautious!
Saturday, May 30, 2026
A Bit Distracted

Sort of running around like this chicken! We have been busy getting packed for trips to Arizona and Alaska! I had Nathan come over and haul my heavy bag downstairs, weigh it, and load it in the car…so I am ready…I hope. What has gotten us off schedule tonight is that Julianna isn't feeling well…hate this for her on this last night of her trip. She has really seemed to enjoy hanging out with us and hate to have it end on this note. We think that these last couple of days our diets haven't been the best…as we try to empty the refrigerator. Plus she ate out this afternoon with her mother when they went to do a little shopping in downtown Tullahoma. So we don't know what set her off, but hope that her tummy settles quickly. Rachel DoorDashed again…this time from Walgreens for stomach settling meds. 🙁 I have been introduced into a whole new world with this door dash concept!
Nathan, Kathy, and Isaac stopped by to say their goodbyes to the four of us! We visited for a little while. Then I called on Nathan to return this evening to help me with my bag. He weighed it…and I am just under the maximum weight…I tried hard to pack light…but for ten days and for Alaska's need for layered clothing…I guess I wasn't very successful. I hope that my scale and Nathan's math are accurate. Oh, well, I am packed and not thinking about it any more…I hope!
We will head out in the morning, to take me to Melany's and Wade's and maybe for brunch…depending on the condition of our current patient. They will at least drop me off! Oh, my…so sorry she is feeling so bad.
I plan to blog from Melany's tomorrow…not sure about after that. We may be pretty much off the grid once we embark on our Alaskan adventure!
To be continued! Be safe! Be well! Be cautious!
Friday, May 29, 2026
A New Experience…For Me, At Least

Door Dash! I was in the other room copying a cross stitch graph for Julianna…I’m teaching Julianna how to cross stitch. I come back into the living room to the comment: “I’ll bet Aunt Lois has never door dashed before.” Which was a true statement. What surprised me the most is what was ordered…Julianna was hungry for a Snickers bar and some Gatorade…so they ordered a bag of small snickers and a Gatorade! 😳 The way this came about was that Julianna wanted to drive to the grocery store down the street…but because they have a rental, only her mother can drive it. And, it was raining and her mother didn’t want to get out in the rain. So…they Door Dashed!
We have had a quiet-off-and-on-rainy day. Rachel and Julianna made a short trip to Lynchburg, TN to do some souvenir shopping. Cheryl and I stayed home…porch sitting. We continue to dine at the Dorrell Diner…emptying the fridge of leftovers that have accumulated over the week. Tomorrow is the day to finalize the packing. It is three days till cruise day for me and two days to flight day for Cheryl, Rachel, and Julianna.
To be continued! Be safe! Be well! Be cautious!