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  1. A more modern unintended consequence of Soviet architecture can be found in Berlin. Because the funds raised for reconstruction of the Dom were “borrowed” to fund its construction, it is also known as “The Pope’s Revenge.” Given the Olomuoc Clock it’s a good thing the Dom’s interior reconstruction didn’t occur until Reunification.
  2. Based on the different areas of expertise that the lecturers have it seems that the choice of itineraries might well be based on whether one is more interested in arts or politics. And extra time on each end would be well worthwhile.
  3. Interesting article on the history of Christmas Markets. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/a-brief-history-of-christmas-markets-180981308/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=pocket_hits&utm_campaign=POCKET_HITS-EN-DAILY-RECS-2022_12_20&sponsored=0&position=11&scheduled_corpus_item_id=ec827985-e907-488a-a6a0-278d71e5af40?utm_medium=email&utm_source=pocket_hits&utm_campaign=POCKET_HITS-EN-DAILY-RECS-2022_12_20&sponsored=0
  4. Curious/nosy, what was changed? Was it an improvement?
  5. It looks like there will big doings in Rouen, Tall Ships in from June 8 to 18. It will certainly affect the river ships docking there. https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/highlight/rouen-armada/?ct=YTo1OntzOjY6InNvdXJjZSI7YToyOntpOjA7czo1OiJlbWFpbCI7aToxO2k6OTU7fXM6NToiZW1haWwiO2k6OTU7czo0OiJzdGF0IjtzOjIyOiI2MzlhYjhkMmEyZmQzMDQ3ODg4MTQ2IjtzOjQ6ImxlYWQiO3M6NjoiMTYxMDU2IjtzOjc6ImNoYW5uZWwiO2E6MTp7czo1OiJlbWFpbCI7aTo5NTt9fQ%3D%3D&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=12152022-GP-EN&utm_content=voeux ETA There is also a new DDay museum in Arromanches-Les-Bains opening this spring. https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/museums-and-heritage-sites/d-day-museum/?ct=YTo1OntzOjY6InNvdXJjZSI7YToyOntpOjA7czo1OiJlbWFpbCI7aToxO2k6OTU7fXM6NToiZW1haWwiO2k6OTU7czo0OiJzdGF0IjtzOjIyOiI2MzlhYjhkMmEyZmQzMDQ3ODg4MTQ2IjtzOjQ6ImxlYWQiO3M6NjoiMTYxMDU2IjtzOjc6ImNoYW5uZWwiO2E6MTp7czo1OiJlbWFpbCI7aTo5NTt9fQ%3D%3D&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=12152022-GP-EN&utm_content=voeux
  6. We were on the sister ship Artemis in April. The ship was in great shape. Covid precautions were in effect, so lounge and dining room capacity were limited to allow distancing.
  7. Vantage doesn’t commission TAs, they do direct sales.
  8. Ever since I was part of a roll call where some people wanted everyone to share contact information I realized the rationale for not enabling PM. There were some behaviors that bordered on stalking both before and during the cruise.
  9. TBH I don’t expect a cruise line to attempt to appease everyone and I don’t cut them a much slack when it comes to maintaining safe and sanitary conditions on the ship. I expect them to take the actions proven and necessary to protect the crew and passengers from spread of a known illness. And I continue to hope (despite what I alltoo often see) that my fellow passengers take precautions so they don’t put me and others at risk. ITA. That’s the problem with preaching “individual responsibility.” We’ve all observed fellow pax picking food from a shared serving plate or tray with their hands. The kitchens and food service areas on cruise ships likely follow sanitation protocols more better than many restaurants in the US. Don’t forget to sanitize your hands after handling shared utensils. No, I don’t expect a cruise line to throw everybody off; I do expect them to isolate people that are clearly contagious. Yes, I do expect them to institute enhanced sanitation protons throughout the ship. Even if there is not a problem with food borne disease I expect them to procure safe food, store it in a safe and sanitary manner, wash/prepare it properly, and maintain proper temperature until it is served.
  10. As an alternative, have you considered going on the Viking excursion just for the transportation and arranging for your own guide?
  11. The reference to disliking polls full of beer drinkers reminded me of
  12. What? You have a problem with liquid litter boxes? But it seems from a later post you have no issue with the ools on the “ship within a ship.” Guess there’s no beer there.
  13. That doesn’t change how zoom interviews are conducted for those required to interview.
  14. Vienna is definitely worth a couple days and the markets are especially wonderful in the evening. Of course so was Nuremberg and Strasbourg with spectacular markets. And Mainz, with a large, and several smaller markets. Or even the Thurn and Taxis Palace market in Regensburg. Whatever you decide on, you definitely want to research the city before you go. There are a lot of Christmas festivities (concerts and choirs) that you can attend if your ship stays late.
  15. It seems that more booths at the markets are accepting credit cards, reducing the need for cash. One positive stemming from Covid.
  16. Another resource quilters will likely enjoy. https://www.kutztownfestival.com/quilt-barn-star-auction and https://www.kutztownfestival.com/quilts. July 1 to 9, 2023, homepage https://www.kutztownfestival.com I think there is also a fall event/auction in that area.
  17. You need to log in to the website and set up date and time for the interview. They then send you the information so that you can connect to the interview at the appointed time.
  18. I just read the attached in a travel newsfeed and thought some here might find it interesting. France and Ireland announce new combined ferry and train tickets As an American, I'm already constantly envious of how easy it is to travel between European countries. Now, France and Ireland have announced plans to make travel between the two countries easier by launching a combined train and ferry ticket. Way to rub it in. In an effort to promote "green mobility" between France and Ireland, the French and Irish governments are launching a single ticket in the summer of 2023 that can be used for flight-free travel in both countries. At the moment, passengers traveling between Ireland and France must purchase individual tickets for the French trains, Irish trains, and ferry legs of the journey. These tickets can be booked on the two countries’ national rail websites. Through the new Ireland-France pass, travelers can purchase just one ticket that will cover all three modes of transportation. The Franco-Irish initiative is still in its infancy, but it is anticipated to be very similar to the Franco-German ticket, which offers young people discounts on trains between France and Germany. More details on the Franco-Irish initiative will be released in January 2023. In a push toward greener travel, France and Ireland follow the lead of countries like Portugal in announcing a high-speed rail and new European Sleepers that connect Brussels to Prague via Amsterdam and Berlin. https://www.euronews.com/travel/2022/11/28/flight-free-travel-france-and-ireland-announce-new-combined-train-and-ferry-tickets
  19. Thanks. Would you believe an iPhone 7, handheld. Take enough pictures and every now and then, one like this. Everything just fell together that evening. We had an overnight there on a London to Lisbon itinerary and docked about a kilometer from where I took that shot on an after dinner walk.
  20. The renewal process was quick and painless. My renewal (in early fall) was approved in about a week and I was able to get a zoom interview without too much hassle. I had to try for an appointment over a couple days without success, then one day I tried and found a number of dates over the next couple weeks. Scheduling was easy and the zoom interview was quick. IIRC I needed to show my passport, and government issued ID (I used my VA medical card).
  21. An absolutely on target description of Cité du Vin. One needs to pre-imbibe to properly enjoy the museum. And here’s a place right across the street to prepare. https://biltoki.com/en/halles/bacalan/ My favorite memory of that cruise.
  22. When will the English serenade us with “There’ll be no drinking in Qatar,” (to the tune of “She’ll Be Coming ’Round the Mountain”)?
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