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  1. I take a quick stroll out on deck. It's very, very windy out. Sailaway pics from the Britannia lounge where there's a nightly dancing session.
  2. I would have gone next to The Cathedral of Saint Domnius, which was consecrated at the turn of the 7th century AD, and is regarded as the oldest Catholic cathedral in the world that remains in use in its original structure, without near-complete renovation at a later date (though the bell tower dates from the 12th century). The structure itself, built in AD 305 as the Mausoleum of Diocletian, is the second oldest structure used by any Christian Cathedral. But it's closed. So I head back through the Palace to attempt to catch the hourly shuttle back. Tourists are now flooding the place. It's almost impossible to take a pic without random strangers posing interminably for photos!
  3. I head for Gregory Nin's statue. The big toe of this towering monument to a Croatian national hero is worn from years of superstitious rubbing. I then go to Froggyland. They charge for entry and photography inside isn't allowed so I grab pics from the entrance. It's a truly bizarre place. Here's their website : https://froggyland.net/ I buy postcards there to send to my grandkids. Then spend a good half an hour looking for the post office 50 metres away 🤦‍♀️
  4. There are shops within and without the walls. Game of Thrones merchandise is everywhere here as in Dubrovnik. The Avars badly damaged the palace, but, when their incursion was over (c. 614), the inhabitants of the nearby ruined city of Solin (Salona; Diocletian’s birthplace) took refuge within what remained of the palace and built their homes, incorporating the old walls, columns, and ornamentation into their new structures (that area now comprises the nucleus of the “old town” of Split. The heavens open and I sought refugein a gift shop. Those cobblestones are treacherous when wet! Sheltering from the rain I hear Sir Paul singing, "Simply having a wonderful Christmas time"! I bought a plastic mac for €10. A decent lightweight waterproof jacket in a shop was €109!! Mine of course is in the cabin 🤦‍♀️
  5. Here's a pic of our current location. Whilst not cold out the wind was really evident in town and certainly I got soaked at one time! There are all sorts of issues involved in berthing overnight unexpectedly in a port not least the fact that the berth may be needed for other craft and the cost incurred.
  6. Find out more about the Sphinx here. The palace was built as an imperial city-palace and a sea fortress, as well as a country house of vast proportions and magnificence, covering an area of 7 acres (3 hectares). The north-south walls extended 705 feet (215 metres), with walls measuring 7 feet (2 metres) thick and 72 feet (22 metres) high on the Adriatic side and 60 feet (18 metres) high on the north. There were 16 towers (of which 3 remain) and 4 gates: Porta Aurea (Golden Gate) in the north, Porta Argentea (Silver Gate) in the east, Porta Ferrea (Iron Gate) in the west, and Porta Aenea (Bronze Gate) in the south. The roughly rectangular ground plan was like that of a Roman military camp—i.e., with four arcaded avenues 36 feet (11 metres) wide meeting in the middle. Guards, slaves, and household servants were accommodated in the northern quadrants. The imperial apartments (state rooms) were in the two southern quadrants, along the width of which ran a 524-foot-long and 24-foot-wide arcaded grand gallery (probably for promenades and the display of art) that was open to scenic views of the sea and the Dalmatian coast. The Temple of Jupiter and the mausoleum of Diocletian were located in courts of the imperial section. The mausoleum was converted to a cathedral in 653 by the first bishop of Split; it is noteworthy for its fine frescoes, marble pulpit, and Romanesque carvings. The Temple of Jupiter was subsequently transformed into a baptistery, to which a beautiful Romanesque campanile was added in the 14th and 15th centuries.
  7. The Fab four were fab!! Sound and harmonies pretty spot on. Humourous exchanges between them, and the audience, spot on. This was early Beatles, the next show will feature a later repertoire. I find the accoustics in the MDR difficult as I wear aids in both ears. We both prefer the ambiance in the Grill. We're simply not hungry for afternoon tea! We indulged once on our previous cruise and it was lovely. I may have lapsed in my GF diet back then but there is no way I can these days sadly 😭
  8. Just announced. Due to the high winds in the next 24 hours and with consultation with HQ, Split and Dubrovnik authorities it has been decided that it would not be safe to proceed to Rovinj tomorrow as it's a tender port and getting us ashore would be a feat in itself! All excursion payments will be refunded to our onboard accounts.
  9. Was very windy when I disembarked this morning. Sea spray high but I was to get wetter later! Found my way to and into Diocletian's Palace which was built between 295 and 305 CE at Split (Spalato), Croatia, by the emperor Diocletian as his place of retirement (he renounced the imperial crown in 305 and then lived at Split until his death in 316). The palace constitutes the main part of a UNESCO World Heritage site that was designated in 1979. It is the largest and best-preserved example of Roman palatial architecture, representing a transitional style half Greek and half Byzantine.
  10. Day 11 Split Good morning and thanks for following! Bit blowy out this morning and cooler. I've done some research on where I want to go so let's see if I can actually achieve it!
  11. I took this pic from the wall but wanted to research it before posting. This is Fort Lovrijenac, a medieval fortress which some will recognise from 'Game of Thrones' as the Red Keep in King's Landing. Chronologists date the fort to 1018 or 1038. However first records of the fort's existence are from 1301 when the council voted on the Commander of the Fort. According to legend in the 11th century Venice planned to entrench its troops at this rock in front of Dubrovnik and build a fortress in order to conquer the City. However Dubrovnik learned of this plan and the citizens were mobilized to build a fortress at the very spot before arrival of the Venetians. They were successful with the building project and as the Venetians came with ships carrying troops and supplies, much to their surprise, they realized their plan had failed.
  12. Tomorrow we're in Split. Geoff is going on the included Panoramic excursion. I'm winging it. Plan to visit Diocletian's Palace, the stuffed frog museum and rub some dude's foot.... it's a statue ok! 😉 ------- Split, Croatia Arrive 0800. Depart 1700. Set on the Adriatic’s Dalmatian Coast, Split’s UNESCO-listed historical centre is formed around the vast Diocletian’s Palace, named after the Roman emperor who built it towards the end of the third century. Set against a backdrop of architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque, highlights include the ancient Temple of Jupiter, which became St John's Church, and the Archaeological Museum. ------- PANORAMIC DALMATIA – INCLUDED EXCURSION Leaving the port, you drive first to a picturesque rest area overlooking Krka River. The rest area is situated on the left side of the river Krka where the bridge connects two banks, on the rocks from which a beautiful view is extended on the Lake Prokljan, magnificent bridge, the river Krka and especially on the town of Skradin. The area is situated in a horticultural environment where, among the fields of immortelle, lavender, rosemary and sage, a hundred years old olive trees stand out. Here you will have time for a comfort stop and to enjoy the view. Conclude your panoramic tour with scenic return drive to Split along the Adriatic road with magnificent views over Dalmatian Coast, passing by the town of Sibenik and making panoramic stop in Primosten before returning to the port. Please note: This is a coach-based excursion with the majority of the sightseeing taking place from your vehicle. Any walking at any short photo stops will be at your discretion.
  13. Walkabout on board. After a long nap on return! There's a cruise ship blocking the view of the bridge! The secret garden. I've been watching the stream from the Playhouse whilst writing this up. Soooo good!! 🎵🎼
  14. The Rector's Palace. The Old Pharmacy in Franciscan Monastery in Dubrovnik is one among the oldest pharmacies in Europe. It was founded in 1317 as an in-house pharmacy for Franciscan friars which was later introduced to the public servicing the whole Town’s population and even beyond the town’s walls. Photography in the Old Pharmacy not permitted. Check out some of the signatures on the country flags of visitors!
  15. Susan Calman has a lot to answer for. Her cruise programme visiting Dubrovnik and climbing the wall had really bothered me. It really shouldn't have. Yes, there are steep steps at the outset and in the heat the description of this being a strenuous excursion was accurate. Had we had more time I would definitely have walked the whole wall but time was short and I descended after walking the southern part. The following pics show houses close to the wall. Kitchens are on the top floor to avoid burning down the whole building in the event of fire. Shared gardens. Shrapnel marks in walls. Quite a photo blast. More to follow.
  16. Guided very efficiently by Natasha and accompanied by ship photographer Stefan. This first load of pics is from our trip on the cable car. Video riding up here Video riding down here
  17. I've had a wonderful morning in Dubrovnik. Quite exhausted after an early start and wall climb. The old city is stunning, full of character and atmosphere. It was very packed with tourists by the time our tour bus picked us up for the return journey at 1230pm. View from the bus. 14 in our group. I think 12 of us managed the walk up and round the south side of the wall.
  18. Day 10 Dubrovnik Good morning and thanks for following. Dobro jutro i hvala na praćenju. It's Wednesday. Still assembling thoughts in video! The video should have gone in here! It's here instead!
  19. Oh! We were by the window lol. Currently catching up with the 'Elephant Man' talk on the TV. Beatles tomorrow!!
  20. Formal night. Had the best steak I've had in a very long time. Cooked to perfection. More like a fillet than a tenderloin but what do I know 🤷‍♀️😋😉
  21. Back, or forward, to today at sea. Popped up to the library which was full of people reading or assembling a jigsaw. There's a coffee service there. I was pleasantly surprised to see the craft room in full swing with artists. My understanding is that the resident had pulled out at the last minute so there were no classes. A guest had put word out and she was joined by others who were happy to group up and share equipment. That really moved me. Such a community spirit on board! And so talented. I sneaked a peak at the crew setting up the Oktoberfest lunch in the Supper Club. I went to craft and choir in the afternoon after losing at scrabble! Am not going to stretch class tonight. My back has been playing up so I missed line dancing today too🤦‍♀️
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