Shadows & Reflections

For those who will be disembarking in Athens on the 18th, today is the last sea day of the cruise (knock on wood). We are amongst those people and did everything in our power to enjoy this day ofLäs mer
For those who will be disembarking in Athens on the 18th, today is the last sea day of the cruise (knock on wood). We are amongst those people and did everything in our power to enjoy this day ofLäs mer
Insignia’s presence in İzmir today was occasion for a double celebration. For one thing, this was the ship’s maiden call on this port. As well, it’s been six years since a cruise ship hasLäs mer
Although I was born in the US, I grew up in İzmir, Turkey. Some forty years ago, Mui and I were married in İzmir, and soon after, we made the permanent move to the US.
We’ve been back and forthLäs mer
After a great family reunion, we bid everyone farewell — until we fly back to İzmir from Athens on the 18th — and strolled back to Insignia ... or, as we refer to it, our home away fromLäs mer
At around 4:30a, Mui woke me up to say that Insignia was approaching the brand new 1915 Çanakkale Bridge. Claimed to be the world’s longest suspension bridge, it spans the Dardanelles.
There areLäs mer
Following a quiet morning crossing the Sea of Marmara, Insignia entered the Bosporus, that narrow channel of water that separates İstanbul — indeed, the country of Turkey — into two parts on twoLäs mer
Our plan for the first ½-day of our overnight visit to İstanbul was to spend time with friends. But we had some spare time before our scheduled meet-up. What to do? How about visiting an artLäs mer
When our friends called to say that they had arrived and were waiting for us at the Sancak Kulesi (aka Tophane Clock Tower) in the square adjacent to Galataport, we left the museum and headed over forLäs mer
A 19,083-step day wrapped up our overnight visit to İstanbul, Turkey.
After breakfast at the Terrace Café, Mui and I set off on foot towards Galata Bridge. Spanning the Golden Horn, a major urbanLäs mer
Over the past few days, chocolate eggs and bunnies started to make an appearance at the entrances to the various dining venues around Insignia. And, when we returned to the cabin last night, boxes ofLäs mer