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Ketchikan,Sporting Ladies & a Raven that Steals the Sun & Moon
Rainy Ketchikan is often called Totem Town, because of it's large collection of Totem poles, native museums and cultural centers. Perched on piers and clinging to the steep slopes of Revillagigedo Island, this quaint town, has many interesting and scenic tourist sites, native cultural centres and excellent shopping for native arts and crafts, curios, specialty clothing, gold jewelry and gems. After a unique and personal tour, it's back to the ship for Chocolate Decadence Night. It's time to say Goodbye to Alaska and head home.
raven legend
• ketchikan
• tlingit
• saxman tribal village
• totem bight park
First Lady of Gospel
Shirley Caesar remains one of the leading forces in gospel music. She is known as the "first lady of gospel" and counts Whitney Houston among her fans. Houston said Caesar "knows how to deliver. She's anointed with a power and force that runs through her.
christian
• gospel
• music
Lady Baltimore Cake
This came to me via Chef's around the World:American author Owen Wister, who also wrote "The Virginian," made this
cake famous with the publication of his novel "Lady Baltimore" in
1906, in which the cake was a favorite at the Lady Baltimore Tearoom
in Charleston, South Carolina. Many recipes exist for this cake, and
most are rather complicated. Here is a simplified version for our
"Home Cooking" dessert.
lady baltimore cake