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  1. Great photos! I love the screw cap comment! Crazy how the waterfall shows a perfect bottle on the rocks there. I loved seeing the Suitor more than the Seven Sisters, though both are fantastic.
  2. Thinking back to our times spent in Geiranger I wanted to show more photos of the little town itself. It's located at the end of Geirangerfjord. This zoomed in shot shows the campgrounds at the water's edge and the waterfall down the hillside. Tenders running back and forth between the dock and the ships. We walked up the hillside road to the Norsk Fjorsenter, a museum about the area. Enjoy Norway, Debbie and Jacqui, on your upcoming cruises there.
  3. Good morning friends! It's sunny here today but with summer weather you never know what to expect later in the day. High expected to be 93F. I used the treadmill this morning and avoided the humidity outdoors. No plans for today. I'm happy to see Geiranger as our port today. Love to visit there! Last time we had it listed here was Nov. 11, 2021. I'll repost my photos in a bit. Kissing Day is always popular so I will make a point to celebrate that. I love fried chicken though we don't fry it at home, only eat it that way when dining out. Umbrella covers deserve a day of their own? Okkaayyy... The menu suggestion sounds good so am happy to see Debbie's recipes. A cute quote.😉 Thank you Rich for posting the Fleet and Daily report for us all. And to Roy we appreciate all the time you spend working on the lists, even while on a cruise. Prayers for us all on the Care list, our friends in Ukraine, the victims of the shooting(s) over the holiday weekend. Cheers to all the happy celebrants on our Celebration list. I am such a fan of Geiranger! I have to post a couple photos of our time there in 2016 on the Prinsendam. It was our second visit, the first was in 2013. If you can book a Norway cruise including Geiranger, please do!! Standing above the town and fjord. The ship in the foreground is not the Prinsendam. It was named the Pullmantur Monarch. Halfway up the mountain the view of Geiranger. And from the top of Mt. Dalsnibba Amazing!! Snow still on the ground in late June. On our way up the mountain I saw this tourist enjoying the snow. Maybe she'd never been in snow before!
  4. Thank you Graham. When we were there we were able to walk to downtown, too. Beautiful city. We did well today. I had two little pink spots on my face that she froze. Come back in a year. DH had a spot on his face she took a biopsy of and we hope that comes back okay. She told him to come back in a year also, but I guess they have to wait and see what the biopsy says.
  5. Good morning friends! It will be a warm day today but I'll do my best to stay in the AC. We have to leave shortly for our dermatologist check ups, but have some chores to do also since we try to group everything together and save on gas. So I'll make this post as fast as I can. Love all the days today. Apple turnovers or anything sweet actually is my downfall. Never been a work-a-holic. Used to love bikinis and wore them in my teens, 20's, 30's, even into my 40's. I think the quote is funny and the cookies all look delicious. We went to Stockholm on our one and only Baltic cruise in 2011. Had planned on doing that again this summer until the Ukraine invasion. Which is still a very sad situation! Prayers to all there and all their supporters, all on Roy's Care list, and family members still in need of them. And especially today the victims of the Highland Park shooting. 🙏 Cheers to everyone celebrating!🥂 A few photos from my Stockholm experience. Love this photo on a small bridge. The view beyond the crown. In Gamla Stan This surprisingly is the first time Stockholm was our destination of the day. Have a great day everyone and stay safe!
  6. They seem to be moving along pretty quickly! And need someone to stop the camera from panning.
  7. Susan, I enjoyed hearing about Monty and his walking habits today. I love that you and Bandit will have him in the proper routine in a week. Any photos of the two of them? Your Monty reminds me of my niece who was on a diving vacation in Jamaica once, and fell in love with one of the street dogs that followed them everywhere. He sort of adopted them! She made arrangements to adopt the dog which took a lot of red tape, believe me! And when he was finally transported to the US, she named him Monty for Montego Bay. That is one lucky dog!🐕
  8. Jacqui, sometimes there are days like that - when nothing goes right, and it's so frustrating! I do hope you can get the computer charging problem figured out. And a dry day to hang out the clothes and attack those pesky weeds. Then celebrate with an extra glass of wine tonight! Sorry about the jam! Good luck!
  9. Good morning friends! Happy Independence Day! It's a bit cloudy today but since we don't have outside plans I'm good with that. We got up and went out for a walk through the neighborhood first thing today. Thanks Rich for the Fleet and Daily report. Barbecue day is appropriate on July 4. I love country music and don't think frying an egg on a sidewalk is the most sanitary method. The menu suggestion today has some odd combinations in my mind. I looked up Geraldton and that was not included on our Australia circumnavigation cruise. Geraldton was last listed here on March 15, 2021. Thanks for any pictures posted! DD's Instagram post from yesterday was a lot of fun. They should have had a camera crew following her and friend Missy around all day to make a fabulous advertisement for Princess. First was a stingray encounter excursion at Princess Cays, the private island. Back to the ship for lunch and drinks at the pool. Dinner in the Dining Room with a shared table and great conversation with 2 other couples. Afterwards they ran into a couple from the first night's dinner and sat and chatted a while before heading to the Princess Theater to see the comedian. After that they went to Explorer's Lounge to watch the Yes and No game (very entertaining). And finally up on the pool deck to watch Movies Under the Stars! Making the most of her week long Caribbean cruise! Prayers and cheers for our Care and Celebration list people. Hope your cruise is going well Roy. I'll go check out your Live From shortly to keep up. Have a great Fourth everyone!
  10. Yes, I'm afraid DH is not a fan of the long cruises we have planned for next year. Two Grand voyages. It looks like there may be some changes coming up in those plans. 😢
  11. Good morning friends! It's a beautiful morning here 72F with a high of 88 today, chance of pop up thunderstorms in late afternoon. But I'll enjoy the sunshine while I have it. I tried to watch DD's sailaway yesterday, but the ship left an hour late, and the Port Everglades webcam was not working well at all. By the time the ship sailed DD's dinner reservation time was up and she had to leave the deck anyway. I hope she got a good night's sleep because she only had a few hours rest the night before. Can't wait to hear what they are up to today at Princess Cays. Thanks to Rich for the Daily, and to Roy for the Care and Celebration lists. Prayers for all listed and for my family members. Cheers for all the celebrants. I'm enjoying the memes so far today. Thanks Jacqui and Ann. Also appreciation to Graham for the sermon today. And to Debbie for the fried rice recipies. We love that dish and like to add shrimp or chicken. We have not been to Miyako, Japan before. Thanks in advance for any photos posted later on. I'm not planning on building any scarecrows, don't appreciate disobedience, but will try to compliment my mirror. And I'll stand way back when I do that, for sure! The quote today is quite nice. Except for sheet changing, washing and folding I have no plans for the day. I imagine I will put on the bluetooth earbuds and watch a few of my recorded programs from our 5 weeks at sea. Lots of those to go through. I hope everyone has a great, and safe day.❤️ Edited to add Miyako was the port of the day on Nov. 3, 2021 for anyone looking to copy and paste their photos here today.
  12. Susie, on the first night there were long lines at the door to deck 5 restaurant Bordeaux, even though we had a set time to show up. They put us at a table for 2 but it was adjacent to a main walkway so constant traffic rushing by us. That wasn't comfortable for us at all. So we spotted a table very near there that was off the beaten track, table for 2, up against a wall and not another table for 2 near it. We talked to the people at the podium and asked about having that particular table and they said fine, we could have it at 8 pm next night and all following nights. But when we went there the next night at 8 the people seated there weren't finished yet. We had a stern talk with VJ at the podium and we all agreed on a different time. We would have the table at 7:20 pm from then on, and we would be the second seating at that table each night. It worked out fine! There was also a great "white coat" section manager Hamit who was so good to us! While we were in quarantine they were aware and probably would seat someone in our place at 7:20 while we weren't coming to dinner each night. But they had it waiting for me when I got out of Covid jail. Hamit would do special things for us if we asked. One night I asked for a Greek Salad and he produced a beautiful salad in 10 minutes. DH had ordered one from room service (Covid jail) that night and suggested it. Mine was even better than his was! He also prepared penne arrabiatta for the two of us one night when we lamented the fact Princess no longer has that specially prepared in the dining room once during a cruise. We couldn't have asked for better care in the MDR and loved our waiter and asst. waiter. I hope you can arrange something like we did. You just have to ask about it and be a little flexible on the time. However, we would rate the food as average this cruise. Once in a while something would stand out, but not the majority of the time. For instance, most soups were pretty tasteless, but one night we had minestrone soup and it was extremely flavorful. I made sure I let them know it was very good. DH also liked the seafood bisque. Thank you Vanessa! I am feeling pretty well back to normal, though the pain in my leg behind my knee has still been bothering me. I woke up several times last night with it, and had to get up and walk around the house for a few minutes to ease it. And my cough is worse now that I'm home again. Sure wish I knew what that's all about. Covid sure didn't help with that chronic cough I was complaining about beforehand! Thank you also for your comment about Ashley. She is a sweet, loving young lady and a true blessing.😇
  13. Bon Voyage @GTVCRUISER! Melisa, good news about Curt. I hope he makes an amazing recovery. YUM! Almost lunch time and that looks good!
  14. Before I get started on my ironing duties this morning, who's interested in some cute doggie photos? Latest photo of Sadie my granddog, and Finnegan (Finn) my great granddog. DGD Ashley made the bandana Finn is sporting this patriotic holiday weekend. Finn's head is bigger than Ashley's! Joy @Seasick Sailor, have a wonderful time on your Maui trip! I would love to see the newborn fawn. So cute! Jacqui @kazu your jams sound delicious, and look good too. I'm sure much better than store bought. @dobiemomyour GF's DH must have been in excruciating pain with that diagnosis. I hope they can take quick action and help him out of this situation. Thank goodness he went to the ER/Urgent Care!
  15. And more photos. In 2014 when we sailed Golden Princess again to Hawaii, we also went on to Samoa and Tahiti. Spreading our wings a bit. I got a prettier shot of Waikiki Beach that time. then the statue of Duke Kahanamoku. He was one of the world's greatest watermen and a master of swimming, surfing and outrigger canoe paddling. Here's a trolley stop right at Waikiki Beach for those who don't want to walk all the way from the ship. That night we had a visit from the same dance school as we did the previous trip there on Golden Princess in 2009. The little girls dance up and down the aisles at the end of their performance. Real crowd pleasers! In 2017 on the Maasdam heading to the South Pacific, we again walked around Honolulu. We saw a few different things to photograph. We saw this group of people leaving for a boat ride from the beach. surfboard storage!
  16. Good morning friends! I'm trying to work my way back into real life here at home, so after I woke up and checked DD's flight status, I went downstairs to our workout area in the lower level sunroom. Just half my usual time on the treadmill. After DH does his workout on the Total Gym machine he will do the treadmill too. Here's a photo from there just after I got off the treadmill. Thanks, Rich for the Fleet report and Daily. I feel like I Forgot Day is made for me! Not a witness to any UFOs but that's okay. I feel recreation is for everyone and that includes the disabled. The meal sounds okay, not sure about that quote, though. Yes, like everybody else I've been to Honolulu (4 times). I'll post some photos from the last time we had Honolulu as our port destination, June 1, 2021. Prayers for everyone on Roy's Care list and cheers to everyone celebrating. I plan on watching DD and Missy's ship leave Port Everglades this afternoon. I hope the weather cooperates for their sailaway. They are on Caribbean Princess. While I was growing up I never imagined I would get to see so many places in this big wide world. Didn't everybody dream of going to Hawaii someday? Of course when we sailed to Hawaii the first time in 2007 on Diamond Princess we wanted to see Pearl Harbor so took a tour there. After the Arizona Memorial we went to the U.S.S. Missouri where Japan surrendered at the end of WWII. Appropriate for us to visit - that's our home state! The site where the papers were signed. Back to the ship docked next to Aloha Tower. We were entertained by local dance groups that evening. In 2009 we visited Honolulu again on the Golden Princess. This trip we traveled with friends we'd met the previous year on a cruise. We were parked next to Aloha Tower again. The four of us headed out to meet a friend of theirs in Chinatown. The first thing we saw was a skyscraper and some window washers. Scary! That doesn't look safe! We headed into the fish market. Heading towards the beaches we passed the statue of Queen Liliuokalani. and the Iolani Palace. followed by the beautiful statue of King Kamehameha. A quick stop to look at the grounds of the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Not too shabby! And a brief look at Waikiki Beach
  17. @Quartzsite CruiserLenda, those are great pictures of Sarande. I especially like the area at the marina. Nice you got to go there several times on the Prisendam, which I certainly have a soft spot for. Thanks for posting today! @lindalerLinda, I'm so glad all the traveling back and forth is complete and you can now enjoy your new home in Mobile. Welcome back! We missed you. @HeartgroveJack, the news about your DB is sad but not unexpected I guess. I hope his remaining days are happy and pain free. @ger_77enjoy this special visit with the family. The DGS's sound adorable!
  18. Much like Dalian we walked through the famous fish market and the shopping areas where street food is popular. There we saw that shoe stores are quite popular in South Korea. Our ship was delayed getting into Busan due to heavy fog but they really needed supplies from there so made a real effort to get into the harbor when it began to lift.
  19. Rabbit, Rabbit, White Rabbit! Good morning friends! I was up early with my knee pain and time zone changes. We had a nice rain last night and possibly more later this afternoon. I have an appointment at the hair salon this morning and am looking forward to a shorter cut as my hair has gotten way too long the past month or two. Happy Canada Day to all our Canadian friends! Zip codes are supposed to move our mail faster but I wonder about that sometimes. Love to see a zoo! And financial freedom sure sounds like a good thing, doesn't it? I haven't been to Sarande, Albania in the past. I've been working on updating the Daily cruise port of the day spreadsheet but have a long way to go. No hurry! I finished all the unpacking, storing of luggage, and washed every bit of clothing I dumped in the laundry room. I have some ironing to do this weekend though. DD and her teacher friend Missy plan on going on a Caribbean cruise tomorrow from FLL. I just hope their 5 am flight isn't cancelled tomorrow. I certainly wouldn't have recommended they fly in the day of a cruise, especially in this day and age, but that's what they did. Too late for my opinion to count. So let's pray they make it there tomorrow! In addition to that, special prayers for our Daily friends and families, the people of Ukraine and all who support them. Cheers for all who are celebrating, and heading to their cruises. Thanks to Rich and Roy for posting our Daily and Care and Celebration lists. Enjoy this holiday weekend!
  20. What a busy 2 days for us! Yesterday we disembarked the Island Princess (along with Kay @kb4683), and took the transfer to Heathrow. It sounds like we'd rather have gone to Gatwick due to what Kay mentioned about having a smooth travel day. We arrived at Heathrow Terminal 3 about 10:15 and were standing in a line with hundreds of others trying to drop our bags. First we had to check in DH at the kiosk because I was only able to check in myself on my Delta app. No idea what the issue was. The line moved so slowly they had to ask several times if people were on specific flights so they could take them out of the drop bag line and get to security in time to make those flights. Finally we arrived at the front of the drop off queue. Then instead of sending us up the nearby escalator to security he directed us to go outside and walk to the furthest end of the terminal and go through security there. The lines upstairs were so long for security they were sending people to other spots in the terminal so they could extend the line further down the corridors! We waited in security's line for another hour. Oh my gosh, it was an incredibly difficult experience. They really make you jump through hoops. And when we finally got to the scanning area, I saw the employees going through everyone's ziploc bag of small toiletries and "massaging" the tubes of this and that. Everything took 10 times longer than it should have. After I walked through the scanner, they sent me to the full body scan machine, then they wanded my body because my right armpit was apparently very suspicious. Seriously! Then they swiped both my shoes. I thought I'd never pass inspection! DH had it worse, they wanted to inspect his laptop and he was behind a clueless woman who had every problem you can imagine finishing up. Couldn't even close the piece of luggage. I'm telling you, it was the worst time I've ever had in an airport and that includes Charles De Gaulle. 😬 Then the flight was going to be delayed 30 minutes. We were notified of that by email when we awoke. Well as long as it isn't cancelled, I thought, we can handle this. When we got to the gate area, which was a closed room, DH was chosen at random for another inspection. He had to remove his hiking boots, open the luggage and backpack, the whole nine yards! He only wears the boots when he doesn't want to add too much weight to the luggage. Lots of work taking on and off. Finally we were all boarded, late of course. We ended up taking off about an hour late. After the nine hour flight, we taxied to the gate at Atlanta's airport but stopped short of it. We were told there was a storm north of the city and due to work rules, the ground crew weren't allowed outside until the danger was over. So we sat in our seats for another 20-30 minutes. Trying to get off the plane took about 15 minutes. Then we went through Immigration (thank goodness for Global Entry), waited a good while for luggage, and passed on through the doors to the International terminal. Our dear neighbors had been waiting for us in the parking garage instead of driving around waiting for us to get outside. We ended up at home about 9:30 also, like Kay and Jim did. We normally don't ask people to pick us up or drive us to the airport but did this time. Next cruise I plan to drive to Fort Lauderdale and back instead of worrying about airline troubles. Of course we were both very tired because of the jet lag. We went to bed around 11 pm which our bodies thought was 4 am. I noticed my lower legs and feet were swollen which is unusual for me! I took some Tylenol PM to help me sleep, elevated my feet on a pillow and was out till about 6:30 this morning. I've been having some pain behind my knee the past couple of months so think I'd better get an appointment with my doctor to see if I have any vein issues I'm not aware of. We went to the grocery very early, then had to begin unpacking, go through mail, and load and loads of laundry. It's good to be home though. At least we didn't have to sit for hours for cancelled flights like Jacqui did. So glad to read today you made it home okay and with luggage. I'm so relieved my luggage made it home with us too. I've heard stories of bags not making it onto flights recently at Heathrow. Happy birthday wishes to Terry @smitty34877's DH and also to Brenda @bennybear's DH. Many happy returns! @1ANGELCAT I'm sorry to hear your Jaguar just passed away. Even knowing it was coming it had to be a difficult day. Joy @Seasick Sailorthank goodness your friend Ron was able to have his gall bladder surgery done so quickly. He must have been in a lot of pain. I hope to get back on schedule with the Daily in the morning. I see today was Port Lincoln. That is a repeat port, last seen here Sept. 5, 2021. We have not been there before. I don't think we saw any pictures today of it though which is unfortunate. I'm sure it's an interesting place. And how funny Andalsnes, Norway was listed yesterday. We were just there Saturday. That's the day DH got out of Covid jail, so we took a short walk around town. We both tired so quickly we couldn't go too far. But I have to say it seems like a town you might want to get a tour to somewhere near. I did have that beautiful view of the mountain right off the ships's starboard side though. And it's also the place where the gondolas took people up to the top of one of the mountains for a pretty view. Have a good night everyone.
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