Wynwood Walls

We didn’t quite get to or beat yesterday’s 9,000+ steps today, but we came close to 8,000. A fairly active day I would say.
Longtime readers of my various writings know that I love to photographLeia mais
Tacos in Miami Beach

After leaving Wynwood, we struggled a bit with what to do. We wanted to get to the waterfront … have some seafood for lunch. We managed the first by going to Miami Beach, but the seafood lunchLeia mais
We’re NEGATIVE!

Being negative in the COVID-19 world is a good thing!
When we got back to the residence from Miami Beach, we stopped to get ourselves a gelato … to fortify us for the upcoming antigen test we’dLeia mais
BTA Granted

Yay! Bermuda has granted us the Travel Authorization we are required to have not just to enter Bermuda in a few days’ time, but also to embark Insignia tomorrow.
Easy Day in Miami

Easy doesn’t mean that we sat around doing nothing today. In fact, we were the most active we’ve been since arriving in Miami … 12,250-steps active in fact.
We started out by driving out to MIALeia mais
Beyond Monet

“Everyone discusses my art and pretends to understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply necessary to love.” ~~~ Claude Monet
I’ve never been as happy to check out of ourLeia mais
Welcome Aboard Insignia

We embarked Insignia shortly before noon.
Would have made it to the ship earlier, but the GPS directed our Uber driver to a different terminal. We had to go around a couple of times, because we speakLeia mais
No Bermuda for Us

We haven’t even left Miami yet and already we have another change to our itinerary. One that does not come as a surprise to me. Why? Read on.
The woman who did our COVID-19 check-in earlier todayLeia mais
Beach Day in the Bahamas

I'm writing this from where I am sitting on the beach at Great Stirrup Cay.
What a delight it was to have a quiet evening as opposed to the hullabaloo we had to endure every night at the BrickellLeia mais
Our Itinerary … As of Now

When I wrote the footprint yesterday announcing the replacement of Bermuda with the Bahamas, I wasn’t aware that there was another change. I’m guessing that the world cruisers who have been on theLeia mais
TransAtlantic Crossing Day 1

I should probably title this footprint as Day 1.5 of the crossing since we left Great Stirrup Cay at 3:00p yesterday. But why complicate matters. Day 1 it shall be.
We love days at sea. They seem toLeia mais
TransAtlantic Crossing Day 2

I did say in yesterday’s footprint that if we didn’t do anything outside our usual routine that the footprint would be short.
Well, that’s the case today … the day that we should have been inLeia mais
TransAtlantic Crossing Day 3

Insignia continues to dance across the Atlantic. Instead of the 10-12 foot swells of the past two days, however, we only had 8-foot swells today. Or so the Navigation Channel on the TV tells me.Leia mais
TransAtlantic Crossing Day 4

A quiet day with nothing exciting to write about.
For some, a day like ours might seem boring. But we tend to be so busy when we are at home that we savor these days at sea. Even doing very little,Leia mais
TransAtlantic Crossing Day 5

Another day flies by with not much change to our routine. Relaxing just about covers it.
What did change today was the sea and air conditions. The seas calmed down … plenty of dead rollers, butLeia mais
TransAtlantic Crossing Day 6

As of 9:30p, we have 550 NM left to go before we arrive in Funchal, Madeira on 1 April. In the meantime, we continue to enjoy our time at sea doing as much as we want … or as little as we want fromLeia mais
TransAtlantic Crossing Day 7

Only 226.6 NM miles left before we step foot on land again. But to do that, we will have to wait until 11:00a tomorrow morning, when we are slated to complete the crossing with our arrival inLeia mais
More Itinerary Changes

Even as we were on approach to Funchal in the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira, Leslie, our Cruise Director, was announcing that we will not be calling on either Gibraltar, UK or Melilla, Spain.
TheLeia mais
Funchal: On Foot

Funchal, the capital city of the Portuguese Archipelago of Madeira, is located on the island from which the name of the archipelago is derived.
The name of the city comes from the Portuguese wordLeia mais
Funchal: Arte de Portas Abertas

This is Part II of the footprints describing what we did in Funchal today. Don’t worry, there will be fewer words since I already reminisced and described our day in the previous footprint.
While ILeia mais
Funchal: Jesuit College

From Rua da Santa Maria, my research led us to the Funchal College of Jesuits. The article I had read described the building as worth visiting … and promised sculptures and paintings. Plus, it saidLeia mais
Funchal: Parque de Santa Catarina

This lovely park, which overlooks the Bay of Funchal from its hillside perch, covers some 36,000 m2. Alas, we didn’t have time to explore all of it today. No time, certainly, to check out theLeia mais
O Adeus Funchal!

We have set sail from Funchal!
Upon our return to Insignia — following a 17,564-step day exploring the city — we headed up to Horizons on deck 10 forward for a bit of tea and goodies to tide usLeia mais
Not Quite thru the Strait

We spent a quiet day aboard Insignia, skipping our daily walk on the jogging path on deck 10 to give our feet a rest. I think they deserved it after the 17,500+ steps we walked yesterday inLeia mais
New COVID-19 Entry Requirements

We returned from lunch today to find a 3-page document outlining the entry requirements for the ports ahead … as they stand as of 1 April 2022.
The good news is that Italy, Turkey, and GreeceLeia mais