Rare richwmn Posted August 9, 2023 #1 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Today is Book Lover's Day, International Day of the World's Indigenous People, and National Polka Day Perhaps one did not want to be loved so much as to be understood.--George Orwell, 1984 Meal Suggestion for today - Baked Caprese Chicken Drink of the Day - Laphroaig Broadbay Sour Wine of the Day - Castello D'alba - Douro Reserva 2019 Destination of the Day - Cape Town, South Africa Today in History: 1898 Rudolf Diesel of Germany obtains patent #608,845 for his internal combustion engine, later known as the diesel engineShip Locations Eurodam Sitka, Alaska 0800-1600 Koningsdam Glacier Bay, Alaska 0700-1600 Nieuw Amsterdam Skagway, Alaska 0700-2100 Nieuw Statendam Copenhagen, Denmark 0700-1700 Noordam Juneau, Alaska 1000-2200 Oosterdam Katakolon Rotterdam Invergordon, Scotland 0800-1700 Volendam Vancouver, Canada d1600 Westerdam Hubbard Glacier, Alaska 1400-1800 Zaandam Akureyri, Iceland 0800-1700 Zuiderdam At Sea destination Cork, Ireland eta 10 Aug 22 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
portofrome Posted August 9, 2023 #2 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Thank you for the Fleet Report. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare puppycanducruise Posted August 9, 2023 #3 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Good morning. Thanks for the Report. Happy Hump Day. I love books. I respect Indigenous Peoples. I haven't danced a polka in years, maybe today is the day! Interesting quote. The meal sounds good, looking forward to seeing recipes. I'm sure I'll like the drink, I hope the wine is tasty too. I haven't been to today's port. An important day in history. Prayers for everyone. Cheers for all the celebrations. Have a wonderful day. 21 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted August 9, 2023 #4 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Good morning. It is currently 66°F and sunny here. The hydrangea's I brought from my late mam and dad's house 11 years ago and created a memorial garden at ours are still flowering nicely. 3 interesting days. I think we all want to love and be loved. Today's food sounds nice. Never been to South Africa. I hope everyone is safe and well. Take care. Graham. 32 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seagarsmoker Posted August 9, 2023 #5 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Good morning Dailyites! Thanks for the Daily Report and I hope everyone has a wonderful day! 24 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare rafinmd Posted August 9, 2023 #6 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Thank you Rich, Vanessa, Tina, Dixie, and Ann for the Hump Day reports. I'll pass on the polka but love the other 2 days. Rudolph Diesel had a great idea that served us well for many years. I think people have a great need to be both loved and understood, and one without the other is a definite lacking. Cape Town is a great city. I've been there 3 times, twice in conjunction with Rovos Rail, and in 2014 I spent 3 days there between Crystal Serenity and MS Amsterdam. The meal sounds nice. My alternative is Salad of Arigula and Frisee, Baked Ricotta Stuffed Shells, and Strawberru Romanoff A La Mode which could have been my choices August 9, 1997 on MS Rotterdam. Looks like a nice day. It will get a bit hot this afternoon but nothing I can't handle. Will walk early to take advantage of the best weather. Recycling cart is already on the curb and I will use it this afternoon to lug in today's shopping as well as the stuff stashed at the fire house. Roy 34 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JazzyV Posted August 9, 2023 #7 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Today’s Care list: Cruising sister’s great niece Murphy post-op, lung infection, on ECMO Mamaofami’s DH Sam in the hospital for brain bleed, await repeat CT scan results 1Angelcat’s friend Barb post-surgery for pancreatic cancer All Dailyites going through worries and stress, whether mentioned or not Ill pets – Heartgrove’s Sam. Cruising sister’s Molly 3 killed in Firefighting helicopter crash Canadian/US/Greek wildfires, storms/flooding, dangerous heat conditions Shooting victims again and again Citizens of Ukraine From the rotation: NextOne’s friend Denny with a large stroke, and his DW Bonnie StLouisCruiser’s friend’s DB Mark with bile duct cancer Kazu’s dear friend’s DH with leukemia Crusing-along’s niece Jeannine with MS recurrence Celebrations and Shoutouts: Marshhawk with good news from her Pulmonary appointment Retirement of Mr. Boston Cruzn single’s move almost complete Kochleffel getting accepted into graduate program Kazu’s Ivan doing better The Daily Gardening Club posting wonderful flower pictures All the contributors to the Fleet Report/Daily Upcoming Cruises or At Sea: AV8rix (Nieuw Amsterdam to Aug 13), Copper10-8 (Nieuw Amsterdam to Aug 13), Dfish (Zaandam to Aug 23), StLouisCruisers (Zaandam to Aug 23) and NextOne (Zuiderdam to Aug 25) 17 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StLouisCruisers Posted August 9, 2023 #8 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Good morning friends! We are here in Akureyri, Iceland where the temp is 49 and very cloudy. We hope to get up to 52 later on and it would be nice if the sun peeked out. As soon as I'm finished here we will walk into town and do what we did last June while here - walk to the big church on the hill and then see what the Botanical Garden has growing. My photos from June of 2022 show lots of pretty flowers but we are two months later this year so who knows? Thank you Rich @richwmn for the Daily and Fleet Report. A good group of days to celebrate - books, indigenous people, and the polka. I can't dance the polka but encourage others who like to, to go ahead and do it. I think I would like to be both loved and understood, Mr. George Orwell. The chicken dish sounds good but I am not sure about the drink or wine. Good for Mr. Diesel patenting his amazing new engine. Thanks go out to our wonderful reporters Tina @0106, Dixie @summer slope and Ann @cat shepard . Prayers for our extensive Care list folks. I enjoy the good news we hear from those who have been in pain, or chemo, suffering all kinds of ills. 🙏 Congrats to those celebrating something, or cruising. Today is the first day of school for DD as she begins another year teaching 4th grade math, and no doubt science too. It's also the first day at the new Texas school for Ren who will be a junior this year. I wish both my family members well as they start this new school year. I'm betting Ren will find many new friends even though he misses his old ones. He's a fine young man.❤️ Thanks go to Vanessa @JazzyV for keeping up with the lists for us. The port today is Cape Town, South Africa. We have only had it here once before, on March 18, 2022. I have not been though was scheduled to go there several times. I may just have to skip it! The link to March 18, 2022 is below for your convenience. I glanced through and see Lenda's photos on page 3 post 62 so that should make it easier for you Lenda! Graham @grapau27 your hydrangeas are beautiful! Even better knowing they were in your parent's garden years ago. I hope everyone has a great day, and pretty flowers to look at, too! 27 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
summer slope Posted August 9, 2023 #9 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Laphroaig Broadbay Sour cocktail: Ingredients 1 1/4 parts Laphroaig® Select 1/4 part Amontillado Sherry 3/4 part Lemon Juice 2 teaspoons Orange Marmalade 3 drops Fee Brothers® Old Fashioned Aromatic Bitters Cinnamon Stick Orange Peel Instructions Build all ingredients in a shaker. Add ice and shake vigorously. Fine strain into a chilled rocks glass filled with large ice. Garnish with a burnt cinnamon stick & orange peel. 12 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 0106 Posted August 9, 2023 #10 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Caprese literally means “of Capri.” You are probably familiar with Caprese salad which is a dish made from a different type of cheese and served with tomatoes. Baked Caprese chicken Tender and juicy seasoned chicken is baked in a balsamic reduction with fresh mozzarella, basil, and tomato. It’s fancy enough for company but simple enough for a quick and easy weeknight dinner. 30 Minute Baked Caprese Chicken is a dish full of flavor from balsamic and brown sugar oven-roasted tomatoes and melted mozzarella. Sautéed Chicken Caprese The marinated chicken is sauteed, juicy Roma tomatoes and herby homemade pesto are added and it’s finished with melty mozzarella. Sending you peace, healing and all good wishes. May your life be good. 21 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat shepard Posted August 9, 2023 #11 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Thank you for today’s R & D, Rich! We did not get any rain last night, but Bindi & I were treated to a magnificent offshore lightning show during our bedtime walk. No thunder. No rain. Just offshore lightning. One of our local photography stars snapped a pic of what led up to the show I saw. Vanessa, thank you for taking such great care of us, especially since it turned into a longtime task. You really help to make this such a welcoming place. Chores, Bindi walks, HIIT and 🤞🏻pool time should keep me busy. Another heat advisory. Even Bindi is not enjoying this weather. Prayers for all who need our support. Cheers to all who are celebrating. Get well & stay well everyone! *********** Castello D'alba - Douro Reserva 2019 Though you might want to hold this Portuguese wine until next year, lovers of rich, bold, red wine just might want to do that. I would love to taste this one. And since it is widely available, I might be able to do this. Numerous options, with online prices starting at $11.99. Winemaker Notes Very complex, intense aromas with the Touriga Franca conveying wild berries and rock rose. Spices and red fruit from the Tinta Roriz and very fresh and elegant floral notes of violet from the Touriga Nacional. 12 months aging in American and French barrels give the wine the mature touches of a great Douro wine with a modern and international profile. Sweet and full on the palate, with very soft, polished tannins and a long, warm finish. Serve with game, cod and Mediterranean cuisine. Blend: 40% Tinta Roriz, 30% Touriga Nacional, 30% Touriga Franca WE93 Wine Enthusiast This vineyard in Douro Superior has produced fruit for a fine, full-bodied and structured wine. With its black fruits, firm tannins and concentration, the wine will age. Best from 2024. Best Buy. 20 8 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ichiban Nekko Posted August 9, 2023 #12 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Good Morning Dailyites! It’s a beautiful start to the day here in Central VA. Nothing like coffee on the patio and reading yesterday’s and today’s fleet report. The special days all look very interesting — polka dancing is always fun, but it has been decades since I last indulged. All the F&B suggestions look so interesting. I am so thankful that our regular contributors continue to expand my horizons each day.. Despite living in Southern Africa for a year in the early1980s, I never made it down to the Cape. I don’t think I have ever met an individual who has visited had anything but a very positive memory of their time there. The photos some of you will post later will be gorgeous, I am sure. Sadly, as time goes forward, the chances of us making that trip diminish. Sigh. So many places to visit or revisit, with a lessening amount of time. For those on the Cares list, you are in our thoughts. And to those on the Celebrations list, we rejoice for you. In seven weeks, we will be starting the trip to Quebec City. We will have three nights there before boarding the Zuiderdam. We feel as though this trip has been on the books ‘forever’, and are really excited that it now qualifies as imminent. Best wishes to all, -Cat & Dave 33 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ottahand7 Posted August 9, 2023 #13 Share Posted August 9, 2023 (edited) Good morning everyone. An interesting group of days again today. Indigenous people deserve their day to be recognized. I love reading books but the only times I can focus on them is on a BHB. The only time I have polkaed was in high school in gym where we had "folk activity" but we had another name for it. A thought provoking quote. Today's dish looks wonderful, my tomatoes are very slow ripening but I will have many when they are, perfect for this dish. As usual I will take my Laphroaig neat. The wine should be good. Looking forward to photos of Cape Town. Thanks for keeping us updated on our members health events and celebrations @JazzyV . Prayers for Baby Murphy. Prayers for all on our lists and the people of Ukraine. Thanks for your lovely Hydrangea photos @grapau27. It is always wonderful to have a piece of another's garden for memories. Fishing was passable yesterday, back to gardening today. Moving some Stachys, Lambs Ear that has encroaching grass. The last Japanese Iris finished yesterday. The Daylilies are either at peak or winding down. We may go up into the woods and saw up that fallen Cedar and some maple branches for next year's fire starting. Have a nice Wednesday. Edited August 9, 2023 by ottahand7 32 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1ANGELCAT Posted August 9, 2023 #14 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Good sunny and cool morning. It’s supposed to be around 85 but with low humidity and rain tomorrow. To all the Floridian friends, please stay safe and try to keep cool. I read Ft Lauderdale is supposed to feel like 114. Blessings and prayers to all on our lists. 24 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heartgrove Posted August 9, 2023 #15 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Thank you Rich, thank you Tina, thank you Vanessa, thank you Ann, and thank you Dixie for all your work. And thank you everyone for being here! Stay Safe, and prayers for those in need today. - Jack 23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted August 9, 2023 #16 Share Posted August 9, 2023 4 minutes ago, ottahand7 said: Good morning everyone. An interesting group of days again today. Indigenous people deserve their day to be recognized. I love reading books but the only times I can focus on them is on a BHB. The only time I have polkaed was in high school in gym where we had "folk activity" but we had another name for it. A thought provoking quote. Today's dish looks wonderful, my tomatoes are very slow ripening but I will have many when they are, perfect for this dish. As usual I will take my Laphroaig neat. The wine should be good. Looking forward to photos of Cape Town. Thanks for keeping us updated on our members health events and celebrations @JazzyV . Prayers for Baby Murphy. Prayers for all on our lists and the people of Ukraine. Thanks for your lovely Hydrangea photos @grapau27. It is always wonderful to have a piece of another's garden for memories. Fishing was passable yesterday, back to gardening today. Moving some Stachys, Lambs Ear that has encroaching grass. The last Japanese Iris finished yesterday. The Daylilies are either at peak. We may go up into the woods and saw up that fallen Cedar and some maple branches for next year's fire starting. Have a nice Wednesday. Lovely photos and nice fish catch while fishing. 15 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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smitty34877 Posted August 9, 2023 #18 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Good morning. It will be warm with less humidity and even a slight breeze today.Storms are coming tomorrow again. My DSIL in Massachusetts had tornado warnings and watches yesterday and took to her basement with her little dog. Fortunately the storms passed her by. Books have been such a major part of my life. My arthritic hands prefer the kindle reader now but I continue to read every day if only for a short time. The last book I read was an historical novel by Minette Walters, “ The Swift and the Harrier”. It takes place during the time of Cromwell and the English Civil War. Growing up with an large extended Swedish family I was exposed to polka type dances at an early age. My parents had a large basement where family get together involved a lot of “one,two three hop”. My DB and I tried recently to remember the differences between the dances and gave my grandchildren a demonstration. Glad I had my hip replaced before trying that! International Indigenous People’s Day is important. I have not been to South Africa but look forward to pictures. The first recipe looks like a good one to try today. I found beautiful tomatoes at our local farm stand yesterday . Thanks once again Tina!@dfish, the pictures yesterday were especially beautiful, thank you for sharing them. I found Iceland to be almost magical and would love to return. Please be careful in the extreme heat today. It sounds just awful. 29 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aliaschief Posted August 9, 2023 #19 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Morning folks, Today will be filled with some last minute errands along with some light packing for our short trip to Pennsylvania to visit family. Tomorrow’s flight doesn’t leave until 9:10 AM so grateful it’s not a 4 AM wake-up. Today’s drink may be tasty but when it comes to whisky I prefer my dram neat with three drops of water. Yesterday we went to our Credit Union to change our accounts to our new Living Trust. Arrived, checked in waited 20 minutes (they were busy) lady came over greeted us and we went to her office. She checks our ID’s and proceeds to work at her computer for ten minutes. Looks up at both of us and says what are your children’s Social Security Numbers? Woops! We’ll go back today and try again.😊 @rafinmd Was happy to hear your electrical power came back on sooner than estimated. We become so dependent on having power. I always laugh when we lose power when I keep going around the house flipping light switches to no avail. Habit! Enough banter. Thanks for the Report and all of your special post. Bruce 9 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Pete Cruiser Posted August 9, 2023 #20 Share Posted August 9, 2023 1 hour ago, StLouisCruisers said: Good morning friends! We are here in Akureyri, Iceland where the temp is 49 and very cloudy. We hope to get up to 52 later on and it would be nice if the sun peeked out. As soon as I'm finished here we will walk into town and do what we did last June while here - walk to the big church on the hill and then see what the Botanical Garden has growing. My photos from June of 2022 show lots of pretty flowers but we are two months later this year so who knows? Thank you Rich @richwmn for the Daily and Fleet Report. A good group of days to celebrate - books, indigenous people, and the polka. I can't dance the polka but encourage others who like to, to go ahead and do it. I think I would like to be both loved and understood, Mr. George Orwell. The chicken dish sounds good but I am not sure about the drink or wine. Good for Mr. Diesel patenting his amazing new engine. Thanks go out to our wonderful reporters Tina @0106, Dixie @summer slope and Ann @cat shepard . Prayers for our extensive Care list folks. I enjoy the good news we hear from those who have been in pain, or chemo, suffering all kinds of ills. 🙏 Congrats to those celebrating something, or cruising. Today is the first day of school for DD as she begins another year teaching 4th grade math, and no doubt science too. It's also the first day at the new Texas school for Ren who will be a junior this year. I wish both my family members well as they start this new school year. I'm betting Ren will find many new friends even though he misses his old ones. He's a fine young man.❤️ Thanks go to Vanessa @JazzyV for keeping up with the lists for us. The port today is Cape Town, South Africa. We have only had it here once before, on March 18, 2022. I have not been though was scheduled to go there several times. I may just have to skip it! The link to March 18, 2022 is below for your convenience. I glanced through and see Lenda's photos on page 3 post 62 so that should make it easier for you Lenda! Graham @grapau27 your hydrangeas are beautiful! Even better knowing they were in your parent's garden years ago. I hope everyone has a great day, and pretty flowers to look at, too! Hopefully the sun will appear in Akureyri today as it is a beautiful area. The sail away is very enjoyable with sunshine. Look for the hearts on the red lights in Akureyri. We would like to trade you some of our heat for your cool! 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTVCRUISER Posted August 9, 2023 #21 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Good Morning 🙂 21 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted August 9, 2023 #22 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Good morning from a clear and windy central Texas. It is already 81F that feels like 87F with a humidity of 77% and a dew point of 73F. Our highs into next week will be 104-106F. After being outside for several hours the past two days, I decided to take a break from my walk this morning. I'm a bit sore from leaning over the car engine, and think I got enough heat the past two days. The only major item on the agenda is to take the convertible out for a drive to see if it is running any better. Hopefully after a drive, the engine tester will be able to get the codes and we can determine why the check engine light is still on. The check engine might even reset itself after the drive -- one can always hope. 🤞 Book Lover's Day is my day, especially with a couple of pieces of chocolate when I read.😁 Indigenous People of the world deserve to be recognized. I don't think I've ever danced the polka, but older DD was in a polka band for several years. In Texas. square dancing was the tradition, but I haven't square danced in decades. I disagree with the quote as I think we all want to be loved and understood. Understanding is a form of love. The meal looks good, and I'll check out the recipes. We'll pass on the drink and the wine. We have been to Cape Town twice, and I'm repost my pictures in a few minutes. Rudolf Diesel created a revolutionary engine. @rafinmd Roy, I was happy to read last night that your power was back on much sooner than predicted. @grapau27 Graham, your hydrangea look lovely, and the memories behind them are lovely too. My mother had yellow and purple iris in the long flowerbed by the driveway. I did not get any of her bulbs, but I planted purple iris here because I loved the ones I grew up with. @ottahand7 Nancy, great pictures of the flowers and the fish you caught. @aliaschief Bruce, I hope the visit to the bank goes more smoothly today. Safe travels tomorrow. @StLouisCruisers Sandi, I hope Ren likes his new school, and makes many friends. I hope we heard some good news today about Baby Murphy. I didn't know today would be Book Lovers day when I picked this meme yesterday. Good timing. Lenda 16 1 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted August 9, 2023 #23 Share Posted August 9, 2023 We have been to Cape Town twice. The first time was in 2000 on P&O Oriana world cruise. A friend, who we met on the ship, asked us to join them on a private tour. The tour included a city driving tour, Table Mountain, Stellenbosch, a drive along the coast before returning to the ship to freshen up. Our guide picked us up later and took us to the big shopping center in the Victoria and Alfred waterfront area where we were on our own for dinner. After almost 3 months on a British ship, we wanted an American hamburger, so we went to the Hard Rock Cafe. Views of Table Mountain and town from the ship. We drove by this statue. Our first stop was Stellenbosch, a town outside Cape Town know for its wines. After our tour of a winery, each couple was given a wicker picnic basket with enough food for a small army, and each couple purchased a bottle of wine. We had a lovely lunch in a park like setting. Our drive along the coast. The last stop of the afternoon was Table Mountain. Here are some views from the top. One of the cable cars on display I'll be back with pictures of our second visit. Lenda 26 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
travelnap Posted August 9, 2023 #24 Share Posted August 9, 2023 I am a big fan of National Book Lovers Day, as I have been an avid reader all my life. When I head out for a cruise I usually have at least 4 or 5 books stowed in my suitcase for those soothing days at sea. Nothing more relaxing than sitting on the deck, watching the sea slide by, while enjoying a good book. 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted August 9, 2023 #25 Share Posted August 9, 2023 The second time we were in Cape Town was in 2009 on Tahitian Princess when she was on her way to dry dock in Singapore where she would become Ocean Princess. We had a day in port before disembarking the ship and flying to London for several days before flying home. That was a great way to break up a very long flight. Our day in port was spent on a tour to the actual Cape of Good Hope and then to Cape Point visitors center. The actual Cape of Good Hope is a point on the bottom of a peninsula on the southern tip of Africa. The point of the peninsula is called Cape Point, but it is often mistake for the actual cape. The peninsula curves east which causes the confusion about the cape. We did not know this until we took the tour. The area around the cape is pretty rugged. The Cape of Good Hope We saw some ostriches in the area, but from a distance Our next stop was Cape Point and the visitor center. The point can be seen from the visitor center on top of the cape area. The lighthouse. We did not climb up there. On the way back to the ship, we stopped to see these cute guys. The coast line on the return to town The tour guide pointed out the hospital where Dr. Christine Bernard performed the first heart transplant. I believe this is the hospital. We also walked around the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront area. We wanted to get new Hard Rock t-shirts, but learned they had closed several years before. Lenda 27 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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