• A little crowed here today
      Bistro cafe for breakfast and lunchDesert anyoneGreat salad barLots of varietyWide decks for walkingBar and lounge areaOne of the specialty restaurantsThe main atriumAnd in pinkAnd in redBliss loungeDinneeGrand Pacific Restaurant

      Ship Almost To Myself, Let's Explore

      1月5日, ケイマン諸島 ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

      Today, we stopped in Grand Cayman. I'm sure it is a nice port, but I didn't see any excursion that piqued my interest. Apparently, the hit of the day was the turtles, according to my dinner mates. This port is what is known as a tender port. That means that you don't dock on land, you drop anchor off shore, and small tender boats come and get passengers and take them ashore. While this is efficient, it is also a little cumbersome. I thought I would stay on the ship today. The advantage of being on the ship when most are not is that you can get any lounger you want by the pool. There is no hunt to find a table in the buffet, and it is quietier and more relaxing.

      So after doing my laps and having a nice fresh made omelet, I settled by the pool. Beside me was a lady with crutches and a leg brace. What a way to start a vacation. I started a conversation with Anna and found out she is from Tillsonburg, Ontario! It is a small town out by Simcoe area. I used to live in St. Williams, and I worked at the Home Hardware in Tillsonburg. Small world indeed. We chatted for a while marveling at the coincent of being on the same ship. Then, it was time for a dip in the pool. The pool is a little cool and therefore empty. Yay! After doing my laps like a good girl, I got out to do some reading. Then another dip in the pool ( it is a nice day and the sun is out), then a stint in the hot tub. After drying off a bit in the sun and listening to people say how cold it is (27C), I head in for some lunch. Now I know that I haven't been adding any food pictures, but I will today. I usually have breakfast and lunch at the Bistro Cafe and then dinner in one of the main dining rooms. Lunch is a salad with some grilled chicken and a cake for desert.

      After lunch, I go to explore the ship and get some pictures for you. I was on the Norwegian Prima last year for the Fjord cruise. I was enamored by the light fixtures on board there, here not so much. While the atrium lighting is cool (it changes colours), the rest of the ship is pretty bland. That is not to say that it isn't absolutely spotless, but there is nothing really about the decor that stands out. The Grand Pacific dining room has some neat decor, but the rest of the ship is pleasant but not ourstanding.

      After an afternoon nap, I went to the solo gathering again. There seems to be more there every night. It is nice to see that people are interacting with others and we have something in common. Those who know me would say I'm not a joiner, but this has been enjoyable. Stretching my boundaries is maybe a good thing. We head to dinner, and I have the Bang Bang Shrimp and Chicken with a crean potatoe soup to start. Desert is a chocolate brownie. I haven't mentioned the food much because it seems a little lacking as well. The soup was luke warm, and the dinner was a little dry. The brownie was a desert. Definitely needed some ice cream. The service is also a little bit slow. You wait a long time between courses, and trying to get a glass of wine is hit or miss. The same is true with coffee or tea afterward. Nothing is offered but is served if asked for. I have been sitting next to a man from Denmark named Mons (that may be wrong but close enough). He is very quiet spoken but fascinating to talk to. He was in the textile business and then real estate. He worked in Germany and Denmark. He also likes to travel so we have plenty to talk about.

      After dinner, I managed to lose some money at the Casino. Then it is off to my cabin to write this up. Tomorrow is a sea day again, so we'll see what trouble I can get into.
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    • Dinner with the solo group.
      We are not alone. Another Norweigian shipFun in the sun

      First Sea Day

      1月4日, Gulf of Mexico ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

      Last night, I went to the solo traveler's meet and greet. It was run by a lovely young lady named Macarena . She is from Argentina. There were about 25 people there. There were 3 Janes all spelled the same. What a coincidence! We played a get to know each other game, and I won a deck of cards and an NCL beach bag! They have a meet-up every night, and then they have a group reservation at one of the dinner places. You don't have to go to dinner together but it allows you to sit with people. Some solo travelers have a hard time eating alone.

      This morning, I went for a walk on the top level. They have a jogging track up there. Three laps are about 3000 steps. Then, some breakfast. After breakfast, I found a lounge chair near the pool. The weather is sunny and there is a nice breeze off the ocean. There is a younger man who is from Florida, and then a German couple also sits down. We converse about where we are from and then slide into a comfortable silence. This is the other benefit of travel but cruising in particular; you meet all different people from different countries who have come together for a single purpose. The Panama Canal has a huge draw worldwide, as is evident by how many people have told me this has been on their bucket list.
      I had some lunch as the cafe, and then a nap was in order. After my nap, I did another three laps up top. Then I got ready for our social hour and dinner with the gang. This time we went to the Margenta restaurant. I did the shrimp fettachini. Dinner was good with great conversation. We had a gentleman named Mons from Denmark, 4 from the US , and 1 Canadian.

      It's time for bed, though. Tomorrow is Grand Caymen, but that is a story for another day.
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    • It just never gets old.
      I love the architecture.Just chilling on boardA little something to soak up the loaded ice teaNice room with plenty of spaceLots of shelves and drawers

      Home For the Next 11 Days

      1月3日, パナマ ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

      Good morning all. After a wonderful sleep at The Clinton hotel. I have a shower and head in search of coffee. I didn't realize when I booked, but one of my favourite restaurants called The News Cafe is literally down the street. This is a nice place on Ocean Blvd that has ordinary food at reasonable prices. I head down to get a coffee and a yogurt bowl for breakfast. After a quick trip to the beach (just to make sure it's still there, yep, it is.) I head back to wait for my car. I'm trying something new this time by arriving at the cruise terminal by 11:00 AM. This worked out very well. Just walk right into the cruise terminal with no lines. There was a little wait to get on board (behind the exclusive members and Haven guests). However, by 11:30 AM I was sipping a Long Island Ice Tea in the library. The cabins were not ready until about 3:00 PM, but I had lunch another loaded ice tea and was quite comfortable. My room is classified as a partial ocean view with a life-boat mechanism outside my window. That is okay because I was only going for some natural light.

      The room is very spacious, especially for one person. I had the beds separated to give a center walkway and make it easier to get in and out of bed. The bathroom is very nice with all the space I need. Plenty of closet space (with lots of hangers!), plenty of drawers and shelves to put stuff away and keep the place neat. I'm on deck 8 forward, and so far, things seem nice and quiet. The one thing I love about cruising is that you can unpack once and visit different locations. I am off to a singles welcome get-together tonight and will let you know how that goes.
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    • Beautiful as alwaysChristmas in South BeachSoooooo many optionsMint chocolate is always my favouriteYou can eat healthy anywhere.Havana ViejaDinnerNow I know where Santa is the rest of the year

      South Beach, Here I Come

      1月2日, カナダ ⋅ ⛅ -1 °C

      It is travel day today. I'm up early to catch my ride to the airport at 3:30. My ride is on time at 4:45. The ride to the airport is uneventful. I had already checked in, and security was surprisingly painless. I used an app called MPC to get through border patrol.

      I have purchased a Priority Pass membership, which gets me into lounges all over the world. The one at terminal 1 in Toronto is my first experience. It did not make a good first impression either. It is crowded, small with very tight walkways. I have carry-on luggage and had a hard time making my way through. The food was good. The service was okay. You can not make a reservation here ahead of time, and when I left, there was a lineup and wait list. I hope Miami will be better on the way back.

      We board our small plane and jostled to find overhead space for luggage. The flight is just under 3 hours, so the economy seat will do.

      My driver was there quickly but it took about an hour to get to the hotel. I'm staying at a small hotel on Washington named the Clinton Hotel. I'm about 3 blocks from the beach, which is a nice walk.

      The room is clean and reasonably quiet. I have a small terrace that is private. This place has a bar, restaurants and a quaint pool. ( That means a tiny splash pool). This place is great for one or two nights. There are plenty of places to eat and you have the beach.

      I head out to the beach...cause like it's Miami, and you have to. It is a beautiful day, and the walk is welcomed after the flight.

      I was up early, so a nap is in order. The bed is very soft but surprisingly comfortable. Now that I'm refreshed, it is time to find some dinner. This led me to a cuban restaurant on Washington and 10th called: Havana Vieja. https://havanavieja.com. When in South Beach, cuban food is a must. This place has a nice outdoor patio, and it is a beautiful night.

      I have a dish that is called Ropa Vieja Grandma style. It is shredded beef in a tomato sauce served with rice and fried plantains. Accompanied by a Sangria and dinner is a success. It is a beautiful 24C outside with a gentle breeze. It is so nice to be in South Beach again. Yes, there are food pics.
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    • Breakfast at Stansted airport
      There's my planeSaga Lounge in IcelandSaga Lounge in IcelandDinner on the plane with Icelandair

      Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow

      2024年6月6日, アイスランド ⋅ 🌬 8 °C

      I'm up bright and early just before 6:00 AM. I shower, finish packing, and am downstairs by 7:00 AM. A last trip to Neros for my coffee and crossiant and I'm waiting for my car to the airport. I am flying out of Stansted airport, which is a 1.5-hour drive from Paddington. I'm not going to do that on the tube or rail with luggage. RHIP.

      As I drive through London, a few notes. I don't know if it is my age or the fact that I have seen London before, but the shine has rubbed off this penny somewhat. The people are not quite as engaging or helpful as I remember. The driver for my car came into the lobby and announced it was the white car and then left. The lady at the desk brought my luggage out since my hands were occupied with my coffee and crossiant. I loaded the luggage I to the trunk and opened my own door to get in. I'm not royalty or a snob, but one would think that for 120.00£ maybe a little help would be nice. The ride to the airport is quiet, I guess not everyone is a morning person. I don't know if I have changed or London has, but it feels as though the romance is gone.

      One thing I haven't seen or noticed is a petrol station. I'm realizing that as I drive to the airport.

      On a more practical note. Since Canadian cell phone companies are ridiculously priced for travel packages, I use a company called Airalo. I bought 5G of data for around 25.00 US. It was for a Northern Europe package and covered many different countries. After using it for over 2 weeks, I still have just over 3G left. I have used it for all our on land connections for everything from email to banking to maps and more. The other thing I do is travel carry-on only. I'm too old to lug heavy suitcases. Lastly, for footware, I invested in a pair of Vessi shoes. They are a Canadian company on the West Coast. These have been great. They have good support, are waterproof, slip resistant, and lightweight. We have been in all kinds of weather, and they have held.up great. Check them out if you want. https://vessi.com.

      I get to the airport with plenty of time. I get through security and find a restaurant for some breakfast. I don't think there is food on board. This is only a 2 hour flight to Iceland, from there I catch a 5 hour flight to Toronto. We board and push back from the gate 15 minutes late. It is a beautiful day to fly here, at least. I don't know the weather in Iceland. I have lucked out with having an aisle seat of three. The middle seat is empty! Yay! I am flying on Play Airlines. The seats are comfy enough, and there is plenty of room.

      I had a good flight to Iceland. The flight was quiet and I had some extra room. I have spent a couple of hours in the Saga Lounge in Iceland prior to boarding to go to Toronto. We are boarding late, so I think it might be later getting in. Maybe we will get a good tail wind.

      We landed at 7:20 PM. in Toronto. It was a nice flight with a nice dinner, wine , snacks and quiet. Then, of course, the lunacy called Toronto Airport. Customs kiosk that are self-serve. Customs agents that are chit chatting as you go through. Hand them a piece of paper and then leave. As always, I have a car hired to take me back home.

      It's been a 16-hour day for me.
      4 countries
      Over 16,000 kms

      Good night.
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    • Rolls Royce food truckI almost walked by him!St Paul's CathedralCeiling mosaicsOrganDome shot at St. Paul'sPulpitYou just have to get a shot of the city busLove the old architecture

      Last Day For Me

      2024年6月5日, イングランド

      Today is my last day in London. I have woken up to a beautiful sunny day. We had some rain late last night, but that is a thing of the past. I head down to Neros for a coffee and crossiant. I come back and start to sort my luggage out. I, unlike Kitten, am not buying another suitcase. I don't want to try and navigate a larger suitcase, and I certainly don't wish to check bags at the airport. I am taking two planes home, unlike Laura, who had a direct flight from London. Trusting two airlines with checked luggage is just pushing you luck now a days.

      I leave and head to the park near my hotel. This one is called Kensington Gardens. What a beautiful day to get some shots of the waterfountains and the fowl. They have an old Rolls Royce that has been converted to a truck. Just past this are many fountains with birds.

      I used to love shopping at Mark's and Spencer (we had one in Hamilton, Ontario). I am going to head down to the one on Oxford Street and see what they have. I hop on the tube and off I go. I get there and open the door, excited to find a dress to take home with me. I wander through the store and quickly realize that the M&S of the past is gone. Instead, they seem to have the same clothing as everywhere else. They used to have pieces that would stand the test of time, but now they have just disposable clothing. There are no lined wool skirts or jackets. No classic blazers. It's a little disappointing. I suppose that time really doesn't stand still.

      Next up is St. Paul's Cathedral. A short tube ride, and I pop up near the cathedral. Built in 1765 and opened in 1710, it is on the site of a previous church. It has a height of 111 meters and is built in the baroque Renaissance style. I was missing a cathedral in the blog, so here you go. A splendid one at that. I didn't climb the 300+ stairs to the top of the dome, sorry. The inside has many crypts, one of which is the Duke of Wellington, who defeated Napoleon.

      Dinner tonight was at the Italian place across the street from the hotel. I had a marvelous carbonara and a Panna cotta for desert. Tonight I pack and tomorrow I leave.
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    • On My Own Again

      2024年6月4日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Laura had to leave early this morning. Gone by 8:00 AM. It was absolutely hilarious watching her pack last night. We had to buy a larger suitcase for her since she had a successful day of shopping yesterday. I believe that this is normal since Laura and Nicole had to do the same thing in Greece a couple of years ago. Ah well, youth, what can I say. I don't think I laughed that hard in years. Laura is a determined little thing (no idea where that comes from) as she tried to squeeze one more thing into a suitcase. Laura did make it to the airport on time and with everything in tow.

      I had a leasurely day to myself. I took a nice long shower, then went down to Nero's for an almond croissant and a latte. I head back to Collectif today because their outlet store is open. They have more clothes in my size. It was a disappointing trip as they didn't have anything I wanted. After that, I took myself down to the Victoria and Albert museum. This is free and open to the public. The displays range from architecture in Britian 1760-1900, design in gold, silver, ironwork sculpture, tapestries, medieval and renaissance Britin, To Buddhism, Japan Korea and more. An amazing way to while away the afternoon.

      It is just interesting to walk around and see stuff. Check out the clock video. The imagination here is great!

      I came back to the room for some quiet time. I haven't said much about where we are staying. It is called the Edward Hotel in Paddington. The room is small, maybe 4 meters by 3 meters. The bathroom is tiny (included in the 4 X 3 meters). There is one hanging closet (with 6 plastic hangers), no dresser or drawers of any kind. While it is functional, it is not luxurious by any means. Somewhat of a letdown after our cruise cabin. It is fairly close to the Underground, and there are many restaurants within walking distance. It is quiet at night and the staff are lovely. However, it was not a place where I would come back to again. You rely on pictures and reviews, but I'm wondering if they can be counted on anymore.

      I had dinner at a noisy pub just down the street called The Bear. I had a burger and a glass of wine. The burger was delicious and just enough for tonight. This place is for the locals to come and get a pint and work through the worlds problems. I like visiting places like this to see everyday people. It allows you to get a vibe of where you are.

      Tomorrow is my last full day here. We'll see what happens.
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    • Laura's Last Day In London

      2024年6月3日, イングランド ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      I actually slept well last night. That may have been the over 13,500 steps from yesterday! There is a wonderful barista down the street from our hotel named Nero. I head down there for a coffee and crossiant. Then I head over to the bank. The last time I was in the UK (10 long years ago), I had brought back some leftover currency. I brought it back with me this time to use. I tried to pay for our lunch yesterday, and they told me that the currency was not used anymore. So I went to the bank down the street to change it. The old paper notes and the 1 pound coin have been changed. Now my wallet is much lighter.

      Today is Laura's last day in London, which means that we are shopping. We went a store called Collectif. They have new clothes but in the 1940's style. This is where Laura gets many of her dresses. We went shopping for me today. However, they don't have my size. They have an outlet store beside them, but they are closed today. I'll head back here tomorrow.

      We then see the Spitalsfield Market. Sure, why not. There are plenty of stalls selling everything from leather goods to jewelry to clothing to food. We stop for some fish and chips and conrinue shopping. A few hours later, we head to Camden Market on Hawley Warf. More shopping is done here. Next on the list is the Camden Brewery. Is it considered elder abuse is Laura walks me over 15,000 steps? She didn't even water me!

      We finally caught the tube back to our hotel and some well-deserved dinner. Wine is involved.

      Laura had to pack up tonight. We had to buy another suitcase. It has been a jenga puzzle and hilarious to watch. Laura has to leave early tomorrow to go back to Canada. That leaves me with two more days to myself.
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    • London's Next

      2024年6月2日, イングランド ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Today is sad because we have to disembark the ship. Now, who's going to cook? Who's going to provide fresh towels and make my bed? Ah, the luxuries of cruising. We are all packed up and looking forward to London. We dock I Southampton, UK. It is a beautiful day in Southampton, I'm hoping for the same in London. We have to catch a train and then the tube to our hotel. Wish us luck!

      We have breakfast and make it off the ship. I already have 2500 steps in at 9:00 AM. I hired a ride to get to the train station in Southampton. They use Bolt app over here. We get our tickets and the train arrives 15 minutes later. We take the train to London Waterloo and then we catch a Tube to Paddington. This is a 109 km or 68-mile trip. So that is a ship, a car, a train, and then an underground all before noon. I think I'm going to need a nap!

      We found our hotel after navigating the rail and tube. Our room is quite small but it is London. That means you pay a fortune for a small room. However, we won't be in it for long. We drop our bags and head down to grab a bite to eat. There is a nice Italian restaurant across the street from our hotel. Yes, please! After dome food we head to the Tower of London. Laura must see the Crown jewels. We do the tour with a very nice Beefeater named Gary. He gave us a brief history of the tower, and then we went I to see the tower. There are 292 steps up ( and another 292 down) . There are many exhibits ranging from the horse statues to weaponry. After I kill myself in the tower, we head over to the Crown Jewels exhibit. When I was here 10 years ago, they had many more jewels on display. However, Laura got her fill of bling. (She snuck through twice)

      We head back to Paddington and find a Mexican restaurant called Wahaca.
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    • Brugge - Last Full Day

      2024年6月1日, ベルギー ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Today is a gloomy, windy day out, with a temperature of 14 C. I am signed up for a 1.5-hour walking tour with a 30-minute canal boat ride. They call it the Romantic Brugge tour. Not unless I can find someone with a lot of body heat to snuggle up to! Laura is not feeling well, so I'm going solo.

      Brugge is an UNESCO World Heritage site. The population is 19,000 and is surrounded by a water ring. There are many canals that work their through the city.

      Our tour was marvelous, with many of the buildings explained. Brugge is known as the Venice of the North. Another influence in Brugges was the French. This is a very international city.

      We did a walking tour first and then a boat tour. We had some spare time to eat and shop. I did find some gluten-free chocolate.

      Tonight, we pack because tomorrow we disembark and head to London.
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