As you can see on the right, my mother and I actually got one of the "formal night" photos from our recent cruise. The first formal night we decided to get a photo taken; after walking past several of the "sets" we chose one that had 2 pedestals of flowers set up in front of the atrium railing. We were all ready to get pictures taken - makeup, etc. Unfortunately, when we looked at the pictures the next day, we didn't like any of them!
The photo you see was from the second formal night. We weren't planning on getting pictures taken at all. In fact, we'd decided that the picture thing probably wasn't for us. But then we spontaneously decided to stop at one of the photographers' venues, with no makeup on, both wearing our glasses, and surprisingly, these turned out pretty well! Maybe being relaxed is more important than being prepared...
Here's a bigger version of our new mother-daughter photo:
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
March 16 - Nassau, Bahamas
We arrived around 11 AM at Nassau. It was a partly cloudy morning with a very comfortable
temperature. This was the port we
substituted for Grand Turk. We
decided to just wander around downtown for a few hours. There were several other ships in port
as well as us but it didn’t seem very crowded. We supposed that a lot of people went to the beach or to Atlantis
to gamble.
Nassau has the usual souvenir shops and jewelry stores. We wondered how three Diamond
International stores on one street manage to survive! Katie will be taking a motorcycle safety class next weekend,
so we headed into the Harley Davidson shop. If she’s going to be a biker, I thought she needed a H-D
shirt. We ate lunch at the Hard
Rock thinking that perhaps they would have free wi-fi. No such luck. Oh, well, we’ve made our free internet minutes on board last
for most of the trip.
After a nice lunch we headed back to the ship. There was a long line to go through the
Bahamian security check. They
actually did look at a photo ID.
Once back on board we went up to the Sanctuary for a final couple of
Scrabble games. Miracle of
miracles – I won another game!
Katie is still the tournament champion, but at least I wasn’t skunked.
This evening we had a very nice sailaway as the sun was
setting. It gave a golden glow to
the Atlantis Resort in the distance and the ships still in port. For our last evening we decided to eat
at Sabatinis one more time and we had a lovely meal.
Atlantis Resort |
Ships still docked in the sunset's glow |
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Dr. Katie |
Saturday, March 16, 2013
March 15 - An Unexpected Sea Day
Last night while we were eating dinner the Commodore came on
the tannoy and announced that we would be missing our port call in Grand
Turk. Evidently the cases of
gastrointestinal problems on the last cruise seemed to point to something
people caught there, so the decision was made to bypass the island. Instead we spent the day cruising and
will stop in Nassau on Saturday.
Katie was disappointed because she was going diving at Grand Turk and
it’s a good dive site. Oh well,
there will be other times!
We did not much of anything in the morning. At noon we were invited to attend the
most traveled passengers luncheon in Sabatinis. As usual the food was excellent with things not normally
seen on the menus. The
hostess at our table was the Human Resources Director for the Ruby
Princess. It was
interesting to hear her commentary on handling crew contracts and scheduling
issues. This year some of the
difficulties have been exacerbated by the arrival of the new ship in June. Some crew contracts have been shortened
and others lengthened to allow for staffing the new ship with some experienced
crew while still maintaining the proper levels on the existing fleet.
After lunch we went to the Sanctuary to play Scrabble. We only stayed for a little while
because the wind was really roaring as we sailed along, despite the fact that
there were only moderate seas.
Instead we went down to the Wheelhouse Bar and continued our games. Katie is way ahead but I did manage to
win one game!
Tonight we decided to eat at the Café Caribe, one of the
buffet venues. It was Bavarian
Bierfest night with all the German favorites we love. We enjoyed our bratwurst, schnitzel, sauerkraut and red
cabbage!
Scrabble at Sea
We usually post about the places we visit, but here's a little bit about how we spend our time on the ship. On days at sea, we often sit in the Sanctuary, or if it's too cool there, in one of the lounges (Wheelhouse is a particular favorite of mine) and play Scrabble. This time my mother and I both forgot to bring the travel Scrabble board, so we stopped at a Barnes & Noble in Fort Lauderdale to pick one up - it's an essential item for one of our trips! So far we've probably played 7 or 8 games, sometimes a couple games in a row. In our last match, my mother started her turns with a "bingo" (Scrabble jargon for using all 7 letters at once), playing "FAVORITE" off my first word for an extra 50 points. Our games are quite competitive; we used to argue about words a lot until we started bringing an iPad with a dictionary on it.
Here's a photo of my mother playing a word during one of our games in the Sanctuary, which is a very relaxing and comfortable place to play.
Here's a photo of my mother playing a word during one of our games in the Sanctuary, which is a very relaxing and comfortable place to play.
Diving in St. Thomas
At our stop on St. Thomas, I went on a diving excursion with Blue Island Divers, a local dive shop that some of my mother's friends had recommended. It was a very nice day of diving - extremely personal, with just me and 2 other tourists, plus the divemaster, we had a lot of freedom to do and see whatever we wanted underwater. We went to two sites: the first was the more exciting and spectacular, the wreck of the tugboat WIT power. Sitting upright in about 90 feet of water, this wreck was an interesting place to see marine life, including many schools of fish and big turtles. My diving companions were interested in hunting for lionfish, an invasive species that divers often try to eradicate whenever possible, and also catching lobster. The second site was a reef close to shore, just off some cliffs. Because it was very shallow, we spent almost an hour underwater, swimming from one mound of coral to another and taking in the tropical flora and fauna. It had been a long time since I'd had an opportunity to dive (the last time we went on this same Caribbean cruise, actually), so this experience was a lot of fun for me. The Blue Island captain and divemaster were very friendly and professional, and it was overall an excellent excursion.
I had a disposable underwater camera with me, and will post some pictures after returning home and getting them developed!
I had a disposable underwater camera with me, and will post some pictures after returning home and getting them developed!
Friday, March 15, 2013
March 13 - A Sunny Day in St. Maarten
This morning we arrived at Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Until a few years ago the Dutch side of the island was a
territory of the Netherlands Antilles, but in October 2010 it became an
independent constituent country of the Netherlands. The other, slightly larger side of the island (St. Martin),
remains a department of France.
I was anticipating large crowds in town today because there
were 4 other ships there in addition to ours. As it turns out it wasn’t too bad. Two of the ships were small ones anchored near Marigot on
the French side, and many passengers on our side must have gone to beaches.
We took the boat across the harbor to the downtown area and
did a walkaround. There are the
usual jewelry, camera and trash and trinkets stores. Katie picked up a few things while I just wandered. Along the sea walk by the beach there
were a lot of little cafes and restaurants, but it was too early for lunch so
we just walked by. There were a
few rough looking little boats beached and with for sale signs. One caught my eye with its “Heaven is My Way” slogan painted on the
side.
After walking the length of the main street we decided to
head back to the ship and spend the afternoon relaxing. We went up to our chairs at the
Sanctuary. By the time we came
down to our cabin, the sun was getting ready to set and we got this lovely
photo of the sun just sinking past the horizon.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
March 12 - A Lazy Sea Day
Today was a full day at sea sailing north of the Dominican
Republic, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The skies were partly to mostly cloudy and the temperature
was very pleasant in the high 70’s.
After breakfast we went to the Sanctuary and spent most of
the rest of the day there. Katie
graded some quizzes from one of her classes. When she finished we began our Scrabble tournament. As usual she beat me soundly both
games. After a fairly late and
light lunch, we came back to the cabin and I sat for a while on the veranda
enjoying the sound of the wake splashing behind us and watching the clouds move
by. It’s very mesmerizing!
Around sunset we went up to Skywalkers, the lounge on Deck
18 all the way aft, and had a drink and watched the sun go down. There was a
band of clouds just above the horizon with enough distance between it and the
sea that we could see the fiery ball slowly sink as if going into the
ocean. Tonight was the night that
was supposed to be the optimal evening to see the comet heading toward the sun
about half an hour after sunset and low on the horizon. Unfortunately there were too many
clouds for us to catch even a glimpse.
For dinner we went to the Crown Grill. It was formal night and many people
were dressed up in their finery.
We enjoy seeing everyone all decked out. We got our photo taken (we’ll see the results
tomorrow). It was a nice, relaxing
day Tomorrow we’ll be in St.
Maarten.
The Sanctuary, our quiet haven during the days at sea |
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