Monday, October 12, 2009

Aspen Wildlife Sightings

We saw some interesting wildlife in the past 24 hours. As we left the party last night and walked the 1 block to our motel, we saw some people gathered. When we stopped we saw they were watching a bear sitting on the front lawn of a house just across Main Street! It was too dark to get any pictures (I tried) but you could see the black outline moving around, especially when a car came down the street. Very cool - but a bit unnerving as well. I'm just glad he stayed on the other side of the street.
Mary had wanted to see a bear in Aspen - and now she did!
Today while we headed north on Hwy 82, Mary spotted an elk by the side of the road as we whipped past at 55 mph! I saw it for a moment, then it turned and headed back away from the highway just as we passed it. We must have been about 30 feet from it.
We enjoyed a wonderful dip in the Glenwood Hot Springs today - spend close to 2 hours in the pools. So relaxing. Make us wish we lived closer. Tonight we are in Eagle and flying home tomorrow. Sure has been a great vacation!

Starting Home


Had a nice day yesterday. Went to church at Messiah Lutheran yesterday. It was very nice to sing hymn up tempo for a change! After that we headed to Windstar, an ecological organization started by John Denver and continued by his brother, Ron, for a program and member reception. It was super windy there, but we listened on on JD singer, walked the property, and visited the John Denver statue. (Picture is from last year when the weather was better.)
Next was lunch at Woody Creek Tavern, another JD haunt, before heading back to Aspen for a 3:00 concert.
The evening concert was by singer John Adams and was nice since he sang several songs that I had not already heard a few times this weekend. He has a Dutch accent which was OK on most songs but came out very strong in a few. Made for some interesting listening. After that we went to the after glow party, then back to our room to watch the end of the Rockies game.
Today we have an event called "Goodbye Again" at 10:30, then we head to Glenwood Springs for a dip in the famous hot springs pool. That will be very nice and I'm glad we have time for it this trip. Bring on that 104 degree water!
Tomorrow we stop at Georgetown (where John Denver's The Christmas Gift was filmed) then head for the airport for our flight home.
It's been a nice trip!


Saturday, October 10, 2009

JD Sanctuary and Maroon Belles Pictures







I found a compatible USB cable so I was able to upload pictures that way. I took a nice video at the John Denver Sanctuary which shows how it all fits together, but I may have to wait until I get home to upload and prepare that for viewing.
So enjoy the pictures!



As you can see it was a bit cloudy at the Sanctuary, which consists of a spread of large rocks with various John Denver songs inscribed on them.









It was sunny at the Maroon Belles and there was still snow on the trees when we got there which made for some cool photography. Both Mary and I took way too many pictures, but that's how it goes when you are in a photogenic, scenic place like this.

Two more JD concerts today (Saturday) - great music played by very talented musicians!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Aspen, 2009

Yesterday was a pretty long day. After flying to Denver Wednesday night, we drove to Aspen, arriving about noon. Went to the JD Sanctuary, then to a 2:00 concert, grocery shopping, supper, then to the Wheeler for a very cool "doing their own thing" concert - all the "name" musicians playing some of their own music. Last year there was a cool Sunday afternoon concert with Mack Bailey, Chris Nole, and Pete Huntlinger playing their own music - it was a wonderful jazz experience. With that success they organized this event at a larger hall and with more musicians. After the concert we headed to the JD sing-along, people gathering to sing JD songs together. But after waiting for nearly an hour (and 2 cups of tea), nothing had started. Just as we were about to leave, they started so we stayed for a few songs, then bugged out after a very long day, only to find the internet was down at our motel.
Our Wednesday travels had a bit of an adventure. We arrived an hour late at 9:30 Mountain time, 11:30 Eastern, we got to our rental car and found it was a Chrysler M300 convertible. Not a big issue with the ragtop, but there was no trunk space for our luggage due to the convertible mechanism. So we traded back to a nice Chrysler hatchback and got to our motel about 1:00 Detroit time. We got settled then crashed for the night and slept in to 6:30.
We got up this morning to bright sunshine so we headed to the Maroon Belles and had a nice time walking in the snow and enjoying the views. Unfortunately I left my photo card reader at home so I'm not able to post any pictures at this time. But that's how it goes.
Well, time to head to a preview of a newly released set of JD convert DVDs. More to come later!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Ruby Princess Pool Painting

Check out this article about a unique on board ship event.
Very cool!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Headed to NYC

Amazingly I just got approved for a 1 day visit to NYC to attend a New York Oracle Users Group session on December 8th. It will be a long day; I fly out at 6:00 am and return at 10:20 p.m. but it should, be a good and very educational day.
Not as nice of a business trip as certain other people are going on next week, but nice for me. It will be great to get to an Oracle conference once again.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Back Home Again

A bit of a belated post, but we got back to Detroit last evening after a 22 hour travel day. Overall the trip went pretty well. The SAS flight was very good - I'd fly them again. Good service, personal movie screens and nice meals. We did have some tense moments at Dullas (Washington DC) since we had to pass thru Customs and change from SAS to United. We had 2 hours between flights and as we were taxing to the gate the flight attendant announced that there was a 1+ hour wait at Immigration. Fortunately the line moved rather quickly, we flew through Customs, and made it to the gate for our next flight just 15 minutes before they started boarding.
Our flight to Detroit left the gate ahead of schedule, but due to weather congestion over the east coast, we had to power down and sit on the taxiway for 35 minutes before taking off. But with that assist I nearly finished my 3rd book of the trip.
All in all we ended up getting home pretty late after a long day. We had a late pizza supper, left the suitcases for the morning and hit the sack. We both woke up early today so by 8:00 a.m. we had all suitcases unpacked and many other post-vacation tasks competed.
That wraps up this trip. Mary and I agree this was our best cruise since Alaska. In some respects it might have been a bit better, but your first cruise is always special. I hope you enjoyed traveling along with us!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Back to Copenhagen


Today they kicked us off the ship so we caught a cab to the Marriott in Copenhagen. Since we got there by 9:30 am, we had a lot of time before we could get a room so we headed out on a walk. The Amalienborg (Royal) Palace was about 45 minutes by foot so we headed there and got some good pictures. The official changing of the guard is at noon, but at 10:00 they had a small ceremonial changing which was cool to watch. Then official church of the Royals (called the Marble Church) was there as well.
After having lunch to break up the walk back to the hotel, we waited for our room which is very spacious, then headed out to Tivoli Gardens. It is a very neat place to walk around. Has some Disney-like features, but is much older. I was fascinated by a bubble fountain they had in the center court. Very neat! I took a short video of it since it's really hard to explain. We also found a Cold Stone Creamery in Tivoli so we just had to have a shake after our Trellenborg sandwiches. Thankfully the waiter told us that hakket oksekod was ground beef and kyllingbryst was chicken! Oh - a Trellenborg is a loaded bacon cheeseburger.

So tomorrow we pack up and fly back to Detroit. Been a nice trip, had great weather and a very good time.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Oslo



We had a beautiful day in Oslo, Norway today. Sunny, clear and very warm (for a change!). This is the first day of the cruise that we wore shorts as the temperature got into the upper 70's.

We had a planned excursion that visited the Vingate sculpture park and the Olso open air museum which is a Norwegian version of Greenfield Village. The excursion would have been a whole lot better if we did not have a tour guide who insisted on giving waaaaaay too much detail at each stop. We finally abandoned him in the open air museum and walked around ourselves.

As you can tell the Vigeland Sculpture Gardens is a bit riskee. When opened in the 1930's is created quite a scene. The Picassa page has a few pictures that are best not posted on the main blog entry.

The highlight of the Open Air Museum for us was the Stave Church. A very impressive building. A picture of the altar area is in the slideshow.

After we got back to the ship, and Mary did some serious shopping on the dock, we had lunch and departed Oslo. The trip down the fjord was nice, but not as pretty as the Stockholm passage. Not quite sure why, but maybe because it is more open and rocky with not as green. Now we are on our way back to Copenhagen. We have a nice day planned for tomorrow. We will visit Tovoli Gardens, but we just might sneak a visit to the Carlsbad Brewery first, depending on how the morning goes.

It's been a great cruise and a super vacation but now it's time to start thinking about heading home.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Quiet Day at Sea

Not much going on today, just a quiet day spent reading and relaxing. We got up and did a 30 minute walk around the Promenade deck before heading up for breakfast. Later we saw Germany as we passed by and are now in Danish waters, headed for Oslo, Norway. Once we leave Oslo tomorrow at 2:00, we'll spend 4 hours navigating the Oslo Fjord which should be very pretty.

We got our evaluation forms and other papers today which means the cruise is nearing an end, always a time when you realize that it's about time to head back to reality. This has been a very good cruise on a new ship, yet remarkably familiar since we were on its sister ship, the Ruby Princess, just 4 months ago.

That's it for now - on to Oslo!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Visiting Poland


We landed in Gdynia Poland at 9:00 this morning. Due to tight facilities, they had to stop the ship, then rotate it 180 degrees, before snugging it up to the dock. Pretty cool to see that happen with a ship of this size. Our excursion did not leave until 12:20 so we had an open morning. We found that the Skywalker Lounge on deck 18 over the stern is open for quiet reading during the day so we headed up there while the laundry was in the washer. It was cool being up there and we intend to go back tomorrow while we are at sea.

This afternoon we boarded our bus for the trip to Gdansk. The bus ride was a non-event and Gdansk was OK, but nothing spectacular. The town was destroyed in WWII. Afterwards the town decided to rebuild itself to look as it did in the 16th century. They saved key parts of old houses and included them when the rebuild that house. Overall they did a pretty good job. Maybe it was the grey skies, but it was not as nice as Tannin. The main building we visited was St Mary's church. (I put some extra photos of the church on my Picassa slide show and picture page.) This is a very impressive church with 90' high ceiling and a huge crucifix overhead. The story goes that the artist got such a realistic expression on the face by nailing his son-in-law to a cross as a model.

So we had a nice day. After 6 straight days of visiting ports we are looking forward to a day at sea tomorrow.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Tallin, Estonia




We were very surprised to share a pier with the active British warship HMS Illustrious! When we exited the ship we walked right past the gangways for the warship.
We had only a half day in Tannin since we sail for Gdansk at 1:00, but we enjoyed every minute of it. This is a very lovely town. Quaint, colorful, and very old, with many buildings dating back to the 14th century. Everywhere we walked we came across another picturesque scene. I did not think I took too many pictures, but I ended up with 35 today! We had a bright blue sky and a gorgeous day.
The weather was a bit cool. Which is fitting for a place known for its woolen goods. Mary and I both purchased sweaters along with a few other items. I liked mine so much I wore it to lunch and then to see Slum Dog Millionaire in the Princess Theater. This has been a great voyage for seeing movies. First was Mamma Mia under the stars, then Doubt, Australia, Swing Vote and Last Chance Harvey in our room, and now Slum Dog Millionaire in the theater.
Guess that's it for now. We're having a great cruise, and might even do this one again sometime, if the price is right...

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Day 2 in St Petersburg



This was our Castle Day - Catherine's Palace and Peterhof.
The day started out well, very clear and sunny. The weather held all through our visit to Catherine' palace. This was a very impressive palace with many very well reconstructed rooms. The palace was destroyed in WWII when it was bombed and blew up - only the walls remained. But over the past 65 years, they have reconstructed about half of the rooms. The cost and workmanship is amazing.
During the drive to Peterhof, the clouds came in and it started raining. We also hit some major traffic jams that put us even further behind schedule. The rain started and stopped a few times as we approached. We had a few minutes to walk the Upper Gardens while our guide waited in line.
Once we got inside I heard that it would take 40 minutes to tour the palace and not leave much time for the fountains so I opted out of the palace tour and spent the time walking the grounds. Mary stayed inside and reported the palace was much better that Catherine's. You got to see the throne room and many other rooms, but no pictures were permitted. While they were inside it stopped raining for a while so I got some good pictures of the Grand Cascade and other fountains.
Remember how I commented on some busses getting back late? Well, all passengers were due back by 5:30 so the ship could leave at 6:00 p.m. We supposed to be back at 5:00 p.m. but at 5:30 we were stuck in traffic and did not get back to the ship until 6:10! Sure glad we were on a Princess sponsored excursion so the ship waited on us! As we got back on the ship they were starting to dismantle the gangplank and close down the customs office. Now that is cutting things a bit too close!

Friday, June 19, 2009

St Petersburg - Day 1


Our first day started out very slow, thanks to the Russian Immigration staff. According to Princess, all passengers are off the ship and en route to their shore excursions within 1 hour. Well, our ship took over 2 hours and since our excursion was scheduled to be one of the last to leave, we waited and waited, then waited some more. We finally left over 1 hour behind schedule - and we had a fairly short 1 1/2 hour turn around between shore excursions today. But all are with the same tour company so they slid the afternoon schedules a bit.

The Hermitage was very worth while. We spent 2 hours going through it, with chances to view the Old Masters and French Impressionist areas at our own pace. The buildings themselves were very impressive. It's hard to believe just a few people lived in that entire Winter Palace, now part of the Hermitage. The paintings themselves were very impressive, but were overshadowed by the buildings that contained them. Pictures cannot capture the beauty - nor can words.

As I mentioned earlier we got back very late from our morning excursion and our hour and one half interlude was down to 15 minutes so Mary and I did no re-board the ship and waited for the next excursion. This one was nice, but had a multitude of logistical issues. I won't go into them here, except to say that a 30 minute walk through St Petersburg was not on the itinerary. The canal ride was very nice, but we got shortchanged on time outside of the Church of Spilled Blood. Mary and I paid to go into the church and used most of our 20 minutes there so we only had 5 minutes to do some shopping with the street vendors. The church was amazing - the entire interior is covered with religious mosaics.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Helsinki

We had a very nice day in Helsinki. Our tour did not leave until 3 hours after we arrived in port so we had a nice quiet and relaxing morning. I was on desk to watch them back the 950' long cruise ship into our berth - quite the parallel parking job!

We visited the Kalavala jewelry factory, which produces very unique jewelry with Finnish touch, followed by the famous Rock Church (a true underground church, carved 40' into bedrock), and the Senate Square with the Lutheran Cathedral.

Overall our tour went quite well and Mary picked out a nice Kalavala necklace. We got back on time which is more than can be said for the dozen busses that pulled in between 5:20 and 5:30, our scheduled departure time. Busses are supposed to have everyone back on board 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time so we'll sail for St. Petersburg a little late tonight.

Tonight was German night in the buffet so I had a nice helping of bratwurst, kielbasa, sauerkraut and mashed potatoes with Beck's beer. Delicious! They also had apple dumpling with vanilla sauce and amoretto pudding for dessert.

So it was a very good day.

Baltic Observations

Over the past few days I've had a few observations I thought I'd post.
  1. The Baltic sure is a busy sea. I can't remember a time when I looked out and did not see a ship on the horizon - and often 3 or 4 ships. This is very different from the Caribbean where seeing a freighter is a rarity. The large number of passenger ferries is also surprising. Apparently several passenger ferries a day make their way between Helsinki and Stockholm. And ferries go out to other cities as well. When we were leaving Stockholm yesterday we had a mini-traffic jam. Two outbound ferries passed us as we left and a cruise ship entering Stockholm had to slow down to let the traffic clear in the narrow passageway.
  2. It sure is cold! This is the first time I can remember actually planning a route to the Horizon buffet via an interior route so I would not have to walk out in the open air. I have gone to the buffet a time or two wearing jeans and a t-shirt, but it has been a chilly walk across the open desk.
  3. When we were walking this morning we could actually see major buildings in cities on both sides of the Baltic, Estonia and Finland. I had no idea that this part of the Baltic was that narrow.
  4. The smoothness of the Baltic is amazing. We've been on board the ship for 3 days and I have yet to really feel it sway or move. Not once have I felt slightly off balance as I walked down a hallway as I have been on every other cruise. At first I attributed this to being close shore for the first 2 days at sea. But after heading across the open Baltic sea last night and feeling no rocking at all, I'm wondering if this is just very quiet and smooth sea. Maybe we are in a fortunate weather pattern, but the lack waves and the long swells you experience in the Caribbean or in open ocean is amazing. Maybe that's it - the lack of the long rolling swells which, when combined with waves keep a ship in constant motion.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Day in Stockholm

We had a very pleasant and enjoyable day in Stockholm. Our shore excursion consisted of a bus ride around the city, followed by a boat ride to see many of the same sites from the water. Overall, very enjoyable.
Stockholm hasn't impressed us as much as Copenhagen. We've actually been more fascinated with the trip up the Stockholm Arpeggio and back than the long list of buildings. One very exciting event is the Volvo Ocean racers arrived in town today so the crowds were all over the place waiting for these large sailboats to sail into the harbor. We only saw one up close and it was rather impressive.
Amazingly, we did not get to do much souvenir shopping. There is a small store at the dock where Mary picked up a few postcards but that was it. And that shop operated in US$ so we did not get any Swedish Krona. Oh well.
On to Helsinki tomorrow!

Entering Stockholm


Yesterday they announced that we'd be transiting the Stockholm fjord for 5 hours. So when we woke up by 8:00 am we looked out and this is what we saw!
Beautiful!
We will be passing this way again this evening as we leave Stockholm so I can get more pictures then. And I know my new camera takes nice pictures!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

On board the ship

We had a nice dinner (prime rib and pina colada soup!) last evening
and Princess treated us to a special dessert in honor of our
anniversary. We purchased a bottle of wine and had a very enjoyable
meal, even if the waiters who sang "Happy Anniversary" were a bit out
of tune. Then we bundled up and went to see Mamma Mia! It was great seeing it again and having two blankets sure helped fight off the chill. After popcorn, the waiters came around with pizza, then again with warm cookies and milk!
The sun came up by 4 am this morning so I got up and closed the shades. Amazingly, we ended up sleeping in to 9 am so we had to rush to get ready for the 10:00 talk on Stockholm. Guess we need to set an alarm clock on board the ship. The soft rolling of the ship just lulls you to sleep.
We have a full schedule today. After the talk about Stockholm this morning, we have one on St Petersberg this afternoon and various other events like playing "The Amazing Race Game"; Unfortunately we got eliminated in the first round because we weren't one of the first 10 teams to find the martini bar.
I did finally get a camera today - a Nikon S550. It has 5X zoom and used SD cards. It has an internal rechargeable battery and got pretty good reviews on the sites I checked out. From all my reviews I liked the Nikon P80, but they were sold out of that model on the ship. Once I get back to the States I'll have to have my Canon evaluated and decide if I want to get it repaired or what I do. But for now, I have a camera!
It's always nice to have a day at sea early in the cruise to get into the routine of the ship. After this it's 6 straight days of port visits. Tonight is the first Formal Night and I think we're going to head to the Horizon Cafe instead of the dining room. We checked out the menu and it wasn't too exciting. But now it's time for either Afternoon Tea or the ice cream bar. Tough decisions... 8-)

Monday, June 15, 2009

Arriving at the Emerald

After a morning of exploring Copenhagen (and striking out with camera shops) we checked out of The Square and caught a taxi to the ship. We left the hotel just after noon and were checked in and in our cabin by 12:35! Very smooth checkin. And our luggage arrived by 1:00.
Our cabin is nice and has a very large balcony - large enough for 4 chairs, two of which can lay back. It is near the middle of the ship, just 3 cabins from the elevator.
But the best news is that tonight's Movies Under the Stars is ..... MAMMA MIA! So right after the ship sails at 8:00, we'll be claiming our chairs for the movie.
So now it's time to tour the ship and visit the Cafe Caribe for lunch.

Back from lunch and the ship walk about. The layout is identical to the Ruby Princess; I have yet to find something in a different location. So it will be very easy for us to find our way around. The dinner menu has pina colada soup and prime rib plus we have a card to give to the headwaiter for a special anniversary gift so we'll be squeezing that in between the muster call (emergency drill) and Mamma Mia showing.

Copenhagen

Mary and I have had a great time wandering around Copenhagen. The street system is very crazy and the addresses make no sense, but we haven't been lost yet. Most corners have no street signs and those you do find are often on the sides of buildings. The city is criss-crossed by canals and the scenery is amazing.
Our hotel is in an excellent location, right near The Stroeget, the main shopping street. Just walking around these ancient buildings and across cobblestone streets that have been there for centuries is fascinating.
So now we head for the Emerald Princess to begin the next leg of our trip. I have declared my camera "DOA". I found some tricks to revive it at an online site, but they only partially worked. The problem is the iris that covers the shutter is stuck so no light gets into the camera when the shutter clicks. I was able to get it briefly unstuck last evening, but it failed again next time turned it on. Cameras over here are very expensive, about twice what I'd pay in the States so I may pick up a one time digital camera and will end up sharing Mary's camera with her so I may be taking a few less pictures on this trip.
I have started a Picassa photo page to post a few pictures each day.
Time to pack up and head to the ship.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Arrived In Copenhagen

Now that was a looong day! The "air leg" of our journey went very well. All planes arrived early and we had no travel issues, which is always a very good thing. The SAS flight was very nice. The seats were a bit cramped (understandable for economy class) and it was hard to sleep due to the time of day, but the food was great - a nice hot meal at the start and a breakfast before we landed. Customs was a non-issue (they looked at my passport and stamped Mary's), our baggage was there when we got to the conveyer belt, and we caught a cab to our hotel right away. The cab driver understood some English which helped.
As expected the hotel was full when we arrived at 8:00 am (local time) and check in is at 2:00 p.m. so we put luggage into storage and walked around the town. We decided to take a canal
tour which was very nice, but by the end of it, we both were feeling the effects of being up for 26 hours. We did some souvenir shopping, grabbed a small lunch and decided to head back to the hotel to wait for our room. Thankfully, one was available so we were able to check in and immediately crashed for a 3 hour nap.
So now we are waking up, getting unpacked and settling in.
Unfortunately, my camera decided to "die" today. I discovered this as we were about to leave the house when I tried to take a picture of our luggage. It turns on and displays settings and prior pictures just fine, but when you go to take a picture, all you see is "black". After considerable testing and some online internet research over the phone with Katie while waiting at the airport, I've concluded the the "image capture" chip has failed. Thankfully Mary's camera works so we shared it today. So I'll be doing some camera shopping while on the trip. Hopefully I can find a good deal here in Copenhagen!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

All Packed and Ready

The suitcases are all packed and closed (and well under 50 lb each!) so now we need to have lunch and wait for any to pick us up.
Getting excited to be on our way!

Thursday, May 28, 2009

The Baltic Sea Calls

In less than 2 weeks, Mary and I will be in Northern Europe, cruising the Baltic Sea, visiting all of the Scandinavian nations - Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway along with Russia, Estonia, and Poland.
I plan to post most days - and hopefully upload a picture or two. So stay tuned. More to come!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

February Cruise Pictures

I finally completed my picture site from our February Cruise. Check it out and let me know what you think.
I used iWeb to create it and, unfortunately, iWeb and Firefox 3 do not get along well. So you need to use Internet Explorer, Firefox 2, or Safari to view it.
Enjoy!

Added 3/22/09: Andy's pictures and Katie's Pictures.

Our Next Cruise

Thanks to a timely one time payment from DTE and a tax refund we have our next cruise lined up! This time we're headed to a part of the world neither of have been to before - Northern Europe! It's Baltic Sea cruise on the Emerald Princess, departing Copenhagen with stops at Stockholm, Helsinki, St Petersburg, Estonia, Poland and Oslo.
It is actually quite surprising to me that we can afford another cruise this soon after our February anniversary celebration cruise with the kids. This one is actually a true Anniversary cruise since the ship sails on our actual 35th wedding anniversary!
After this one, it will take quite a while to replenish our vacation fund, but the deal was waaaay too good to pass up and it is a cruise we've both wanted to take at some point and by doing it now we are saving several thousand dollars.
Now to watch the airfares and hope to catch a good sale to Europe in the coming weeks. Northwest has one going on now, but you have to fly by May 31st. So I'll keep checking....
That's the update for now. More to come as well as a February cruise picture page once I get a few pictures from Mary.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Cruise Pictures - NOT!

I assembled a nice set of cruise pictures and use iWeb to publish to my Travel Mobile!Me Apple web site, only to find that the site does not work with Firefox 3!
It's also a bit incomplete as I neglected to take pictures at some stops, but once Mary gets her pictures uploaded I may borrow a few of them.
Anyhow, a site is coming, but you won't be able to view it using Firefox 3.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Back in the States

The cruise is over. 8-( We had a great time and it was very nice to have our kids along. They enjoyed the cruise as well and have now experienced how great cruising can be.
We just pulled into Fort Lauderdale and are docking so any future updates will be from land.
We had an enjoyable prime rib dinner last night, then sat around and reflected on the cruise over desserts and beverages. After that we retired to our cabins and did our final packing so we could put our suitcases out for pickup. Seeing as how it is rather nippy here this morning I wish I had packed my shorts and worn long pants, but that's the gamble you take.
Today we have a rental car so we'll be touring Fort Lauderdale until we fly back to Detroit this evening. A rental car is nice because it gives you a reasonably secure place for your luggage and costs less that two transfers to the airport. Hopefully it will be warm - and sunny - enough to spend some time on a nice beach. If not there are other things to do in town.
That's it for now! Pictures will be on my picassa page in a few days.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Princess Cay Day

We are pulling into Princess Cay this morning. This is a Princess- owned island in the Bahamas where you can relax on the beach and enjoy various water and beach related activities. It's a nice day to have near the end of a cruise - and yes, the end is near. Dis-embarkation papers arrived last evening as a reminder.
We did not do much yesterday after the 5K walk. Since the kids were not into lobster and the first showing of Mamma Mia on Movies Under The Stars was at 7:00, we had a very nice meal together at the Caribe buffet, then headed out to stake out our seats. Katie and Bill watched it with us and seemed to enjoy the movie. We kept our seats for the 10:30 show which was a good things since by 10:00 there were people milling around looking for seats! It was great seeing it a second time in a row.
Mary and I don't have anything special planned for today. Just head ashore and enjoy some beach time. We have to be back on board the ship by 3:30 to sail for Fort Lauderdale.

I'll post pictures once back home.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Thursday morning

At least I think it's Thursday - you have to work at keeping track of what day it is when on a cruise.
Today is our second day at sea. This morning Mary and I are doing a 5K "On Deck for the Cure" walk at 9:00. We don't have anything planned for this afternoon, but this evening is a Captain's reception for returning cruisers followed by Mamma Mia on the big screen.
Mary had a very good shopping day yesterday in Cozumel. We docked at Puerta Maya which is a ways from downtown, but they have a rather large cluster of the usual tourist shops here. The nice thing about these shops is that the salespeople were not very pushy. Some places in Mexico they are out on the sidewalk nearly blocking it to get you to come into their store. We find that a very unpleasant way to shop. Here they were helpful, but waited for you to enter the store and often to ask for assistance.
The ATV ride Bill and I went on was very cool. I had never been on an ATV before and driving down rough, stone covered trails (I hesitate to call them roads) and reaching 30 mph at some times was quite exhilarating. The sold bandanas for $2 each and those were very good
investments to keep some of the dust out of your nose and mouth. The beach segment was very disappointing. It was supposed to be some beach time with optional snorkeling, but the beach was rocky and all you could really do was snorkel. Since we were hot and very tired, we
wanted to head back for the ship as soon as we could, but that was a hassle as well. But we persevered and got back OK. After a shower, some ice cream and other desserts, we felt much better.
Well, time to head out to the walk!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Cruise Update

We had a very nice day in Grand Cayman yesterday. Mary and I took an
excursion to a turtle farm and got to hold small (8 month old) and
larger (18 month old) turtles. Those little guys were strong! If
they got some leverage on your hand with their flipper, you really had
to hold on tights. One started squawking and the guide showed me how
to rub it's neck just like you would a kitten to calm it down. Very
neat.
We shopped in town afterwards, then caught a tender back to the ship.
For all the cruise ships that visit, they have no docks so all ships
have to tender their passengers to shore and back. There were 4 ships
when we were there and our guide said he's seen as many as 16 ship
there on a single day. The town was crowded enough with just our
ships so I cannot imagine how it would be with 10 or more!
We arrived at Cozumel this morning. We are at a new dock since the
hurricane destroyed all they docks in 2004 (8 months before our April
2005 cruise). The port facilities were nice as well. Mary, Katie, Andy
and I went ashore this morning for a shopping excursion. Bill and I
are doing an ATV adventure in an hour or so.
So that's the latest update. Tomorrow is another day at sea. The big
highlight will be seeing the Mamma Mia! movie on the big Movies Under
the Stars screen at 7:30 p.m. - and quite likely again at 10:30.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Fun in Jamaica

Today we visited Ocho Rios in Jamaica. For shore excursions, Mary, Andy and Melissa went to Dunn's Falls while Katie and I did the Chukka
Zip Line. Wow! Was it fun! I could not resist uploading this picture.
We did a total of 9 lines, with two surprises. The first surprise was a line that went down at a 60 degree angle. That was pretty cool, but the second surprise was a 90 degree angle - a straight drop of about 30 feet. The grand finale was a 1000' line and that was very cool.  Both Katie and I were all set to go again.
After we got back we had lunch and Mary and I headed into town where I bought her a little Valentine's Day present, even tho it is a bit
late. It was a 10-15 minutes walk into town (and back) in the heat and
humidity so we cooled off with some ice cream and ice water, then hit
the pool.
We're meeting for dinner at 5:30. The Dark Knight is playing on
Movies Under the Stars at 7:00 so that might be nice to watch.
The on to Grand Caymen tomorrow!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Peaceful Day At Sea

Today we are spending a quiet day at sea, getting use to the rhythm of
the ship. When we got up this morning Mary spotted some land off the
starboard (right) side of the ship that our balcony faces. It turn
out we are skirting the northern edge of Cuba! Right now we are just
off Cape Lucrecia and are approaching the city of Moa. Amazing.
Everyone seems to be having a good time. We took a walk around the
deck this morning and I played a travel trivia game while Mary and
Katie went to the shopping talk. After lunch, Katie is doing some
studying this afternoon, Mary is reading in the sun, and I went to
Cards and Games with Andy and Melissa. We tried to play Clue, but
some of the cards were missing so we then played Trivial Pursuit along
with another couple.
Tonight is a formal night so we are dressing up fancy for dinner and
eating in the main dining room. Mary and I are planning to go to one
of the big production shows in the Princess Theater at 8:30 after
dinner.
As with other cruises, I put down a future cruise deposit today so we
can reserve and hold a future cruise for this very small deposit.
That's what's happening today. Ocho Rios, Jamaica, is tomorrow - our
first port of call when Katie and I have signed up for a zip line
excursion! Should be fun!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Day One on the Ruby Princess

Our cruise is off to a great start. We got to the ship just before
they were starting boarding so we got on very early and did our usual
tour of the ship before heading to the buffet for lunch with Andy and
Melissa. Shortly after we finished, Katie and Bill arrived - starved
- so I showed them the way to the buffet and we had a nice visit as
they got some food after their long trip.

After that we relaxed until the emergency drill, then watch the ship
pull out of Port Everglades together before having supper. This
evening Mary and I went to the opening night show which was very good.

So tomorrow is a day at sea with a number of presentations about the
upcoming ports and another relaxing day as we head to Ocho Rios
(Jamaca). More to come!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Gotta Warm up!

This c-c-c-c-c-old is getting bad.  This looks to be the coldest January in the last 30 years and it's back into single digits for this week once again.   BRRRRRRRR!!
But in just 17 days, we'll be warming up in southern Florida, getting ready to depart on a 7 day cruise on the Ruby Princess!  What will be especially nice about this cruise is that we're taking our kids and their spouses along!  This will be a different experience for Mary and I as we have only cruised alone to date.
I may not be posting many pictures while on the cruise due to fairly high internet costs, but I plan to make a few post as we visit Jamaica, Grand Caymen, and Cozumel, before heading back to the Bahamas and  Florida. 
So stay tuned, this blog will be getting active again after a 4 month pause.  

And we are talking about several options for this coming summer.  Haven't decided on which but there are quire a few travel deals out there now.  Stay tuned!