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  1. Today's sunrise is from my 2019 Nieuw Statendam transatlantic, Fort Lauderdale to Amsterdam. On April 28 we visited Praia da Vitoria. Roy
  2. Today's sunrise is from my 2019 Nieuw Statendam transatlantic, Fort Lauderdale to Amsterdam. On April 28 we visited Praia da Vitoria. Roy
  3. Thank you Rich, Sandi, Vanessa, Tina, Ann, Dixie, and Granam/Father David Three great days to celebrate and I love the quote. The first night flight was a real milestone for something that is an everyday event now. I remember many years ago when air fares were more transparent and there were actual published fares for city pairs, and there was a separate reduced fare for night coach. I visited Kobe in 2013 as embarkation port on a Crystal Serenity trans Pacific. I’ll try to find a few pictures after church. I’ll pass on the meal. My alternative is a Custom Lido Omelet as served for my last breakfast on MS Zaandam April 28, 2017. Still quite a chilly morning but it will warm up to almost 80 in the afternoon. Roy
  4. Today is the 5th anniversary of @richwmn starting the Fleet Report, Daily, and finally Fleet Report and Daily. Here are some key dates: December 31, 2018 @luv2trvll’s last Fleet Location as his source of data disappears April 27, 2019: Rich puts out feeler on Fleet Locations but had no takers April 28, 2019: Rich’s first Fleet Report June 1, 2019 @kazu was first guest host of the Fleet report Approx December 25, 2019 first “Today is” Starting with Christmas and holidays but something else added for regular days. March 16, 2020: First appearance of “The Daily” There was not really a change in the substance for a while but March 16 did add a discussion of various possibilities Other milestones in the Daily: April 5, 2020: First Meal Suggestion and quote June 23, 2020: First wine suggestion June 29, 2020 Maps become a regular feature of the daily July 9, 2020: My first sunrise July 10, 2020: First care list July 27, 2020: First wine review by @cat shepard August 5, 2020: First alternative meal August 8: 2020 First shoutout list September 1, 2020 First Drink AND Drink Review December 26, 2020: Dailyite Meet and Greet on Zoom January 27, 2021: Debbie’s first meal review February 1, 2021, First Rabbit, Rabbit, White Rabbit March 1, 2021 First Destination of the Day July 24, 2021, First BHB with Passengers Lafnvegas onboard July 31, 2021, First regularly dailyite on board Crazy for Cats Nieuw Amsterdam January 18, 2022: Father David’s first sermon on the Daily June 19, 2022: First Fleet Report and Daily January 28, 2023 @JazzyV takes over the Care and Celebration lists January 25, 2024 First Alternative Maps with cruiser names Roy
  5. Today's sunrise is from my 2012 Celebrity Solstice Transatlantic Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona. On April 27 we visited Malaga. Roy
  6. Today's sunrise is from my 2012 Celebrity Solstice Transatlantic Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona. On April 27 we visited Malaga. Roy
  7. Thank you Rich, Sandi, Vanessa, Tina, Ann, and Paul;. Happy Birthday Debbie and I hope your trip is going well. Condolences to Maureen but great news on DH. Vanessa, I’m pleased with your progress. Cheers to the King, Children Saving and the Devil Dogs but I’ll pass on the Cake and Pampered Little Dog. I like Helen Keller’s quote, I was almost to Ilulissat on Crystal Serenity’s 2016 Northwest Passage cruise We .couldn’t get tenders to shore nor local boats out to meet us but we spent time in the harbor. A bit of irony here, it was a very long cruise, but other than Greenland the cruise from Anchorage to New York had only US and Canadian ports so apparently Greenland made the voyage legal under the PVSA. Beethoven was pure genius. I’ll pass on the meal. My alternative is Classic Caesar Salad, Port Braised Lamb Shank, and Dutch Apple Pie as served on MS Nieuw Statendam April 27, 2019: Roy
  8. Many of us have fond memories of Prinsendam, now Amera. She made an unexpected visit to Fort Lauderdale today and left with some late but very nice toots. See also a thread by @POA1, Roy
  9. Now confirmed for 6PM. Once she casts off I bet it won't take her long to leave. Roy
  10. I'm not totally surprised at this. When something breaks at sea they can't just head to the local hardware store for a replacement so all the repair crew get very creative and innovative. It is wonderful that they also do the same for the passengers when the need arises and they have done the same for me a couple of times. They are truly talented and I certainly hope they are included generously in the pool. Boston is certainly a special case. I had to rent a car there once and it's the only time I ever took out the additional insurance. I also had a very strange occurance there that was not really traffic, but yet it was. I was driving into Boston with my parents for my late brother's college graduation and a dog came running up from my right rear and hit me. It scampered off almost before I knew what happened. Roy
  11. Today's sunrise is from a short 2017 cruise on Carnival Inspiration. On April 26 we visited Santa Catalina Island: Roy
  12. Today's sunrise is from a short 2017 cruise on Carnival Inspiration. On April 26 we visited Santa Catalina Island: Roy
  13. Thank you Rich, Sandi, Vanessa, Tina, Ann, and Paul;. Happy Birthday Debbie and I hope your trip is going well. Condolences to Maureen but great news on DH. Vanessa, I’m pleased with your progress. I like all 3 of today’s days. I really relate more to Three Mile Island than to Chernobyl as I am probably 75 miles from there and had a piece of property very close to it at the time. The Mel Brooks quote is funny. I think of early containerization in conjunction with the White Pass and Yukon Railroad and they were only a few months behind the Ideal X. Fortunately, White Pass’ Clifford J. Rodgers predated the Francis Scott Key Bridge. I have not been to Hobart. I’ll pass on the meal. My alternative is Pinnacle Burger and Fresh Berries as served for lunch April 26, 2019 in Nieuw Statendam’s Pinnacle Grill,. My visit to the car ship went pretty well. I was in at 8 and out at 9 for routine service which was no charge since I bought the car there. I am due for new tires which should not be a big surprise as the car is 5 ½ years old on the original tires, It is very close to Wegmans so I stopped there and was home about 10, Roy
  14. Yup. I have friends on the Volendam now. Roy
  15. The medical review for the week. My visit with my primary today was uneventful, although two blood draws in 4 days is a lot. He does want me back in mid-May for a Pneumonia shot. There were a couple of things from my Oncologist visit Monday. I normally get a hormone shot every 3 months and a shot for bone density every 6 months. I have a tooth extraction next Friday so the bone density shot was cancelled. Even though I had radiation in January my PSA has been rising. In January he started me on a new medicine (Erleada daily capsule) which required insurance approval so it started February 3. Most of my lab results come back while I am in the office but the PSA takes 2 or 3 days. My recent PSA history: 1/16/23 0.57 4/17/23 1.4 7/17/23 1.6 10/19/23 2.5 12/19/23 3.21 Week of 1/18/24 radiation 1/22/24 5.35 2/3/24 Erlida started 2/21/24 4.13 4/19/24 2.27 Very happy about the current trend. Roy
  16. Today's sunrise is from my 2018 Crystal World Cruise. On April 25 Crystal Symphony visited St. Barts: Roy
  17. Today's sunrise is from my 2018 Crystal World Cruise. On April 25 Crystal Symphony visited St. Barts: Roy
  18. Thank you Rich, Sandi, Vanessa, Debbie, Ann, and Paul;. I like all 3 of today’s days. I think to get somewhere one most live in both the past and the future. Cartographers play a great role in the world. I have not been to Santorini. I’ll pass on the meal. My alternative is Chilled Pineapple and Cucumber Soup. Mixed Greens w/ Lettuce and Prime Rib of beef as served on MS Amsterdam Apil 25, 2014. A cold morning with what looks like a chilly afternoon. Regular followup with my primary doctor this afternoon and car to the shop tomorrow morning so a very busy end of the week. Roy
  19. Happy Birthday Maurice. Wouldn't a heart valve replacement be a great birthday present. Prayers that it happens soon. Roy
  20. Sounds right to me. My only cruise with the Captain who cannot be named. Roy
  21. I see several issues coming into play here. 1. I am convinced that the temporary channel will be viable well before Visions next cruise on May 25, so a return then should be viable from a navigational basis. 2. I would hope Unified Command operations would be less intense by then so that it might be possible to at least have enough space available to run cruises but am not at all confident that is the case. 3. If Vision cannot return on May 25 I see another problem. When the bridge collapsed and Vision's cruise ended in Norfolk it technically violated PVSA by not visiting a distant foreign port when sailing between 2 US cities. Forgiveness for that violation was not a difficult decision due to the emergency. If Vision were to sail from Norfolk May 25 and return to Baltimore May 30 or in June I don't think forgiveness would be so clear cut. I see a few options, a. The first couple of cruises could sail from Nassau instead of Baltimore, possibly ending with a Nassau-Baltimore repo when all is ready. b. Perhaps a waiver could be granted due to the cruise terminal being unavailable by US authorities and the ship could return to Baltimore when availability returns. c\: Once the port is open a couple of cruises could be combined to make one cruise long enough to visit the ABC Islands. I guess one cruise could also be shortened to allow the ship to deadhead from Norflok to Baltimore. Roy
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