Fall & Winter 2024

September - Disember 2024
Combo trip journal ... including time with family in Türkiye; a Viking river cruise (Eastern European Capitals); more family time in Türkiye; and a TransAtlantic Cruise back home on NCL Encore. Baca lagi

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  • Lisbon: CAM @ Gulbenkian

    6 Disember 2024, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

    CAM stands for Centro de Arte Moderna.

    Since our admission included the modern art collection at CAM as well, from the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, we next went there.

    While the building is quite big, our ticket was good only for a small portion of the museum … a gallery on the C2 level. “Tide Line” — named for a Hamish Fulton work — greets visitors at the entrance to the CAM Collection. It is apparently “… the name given to the mark that appears on the surface of the water where different sea currents meet. …”

    Even reading the description of the exhibit, I had a hard time making the connection to what was on display. Contemporary art is one thing. But this modernist stuff is simply beyond my ‘ken’ as the Scottish would say.

    We didn’t spend much time here … 15 minutes or so just going by the first and last photo I took … and that includes taking a quick peek at the four-video exhibit of Gabriel Abrantes’ “Bardo Loop.” There was no description of this particular exhibit other than a warning that it could offend sensibilities, so I’ll have to look up information when I have decent internet and time on my hands.
    Baca lagi

  • Lisbon: Timeout Market

    6 Disember 2024, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

    By 1:30p, we were on our way back to the San Sebastião Metro Station.

    Once again taking a Linea Azul train, we reversed course toward Santa Apolónia. We didn’t go all the way to the end of the line, however. Instead, getting off at the Baixa-Chiado Station, we followed narrow back streets to the TimeOut Market at Mercado da Ribeira, which is also home to the Mercado Tradicional.

    The traditional market is where vegetables and fruits are sold. Today it seemed like only a few of the vendors still had their stalls open … no business was being transacted … perhaps for the reason I will explain in the next paragraph. The TimeOut Market is more or less an eatery. The center of the large hall is filled with bistro-style bench tables … shared by patrons. Around the rim are small shops that sell foodstuff … from hams and cheeses and sausages, to croquettes and sandwiches, to pastel de nata, to wine and beer, and on and on.

    We had three reasons for going to the market … that almost flopped. Buy some tinned sardines for Mui … a Portuguese delicacy. Have lunch. Treat ourselves to some pastel de nata … the traditional egg custard tarts. The problem, you see, was that when we arrived around 2:15p, we were told by security that the market was closed because there was no running water. They said that they were hoping to re-open around 3:00p, however, so we decided to stick around … which gave me a chance to photograph some of the beautiful tile decorations I spied on the first floor.

    As luck would have it, the market was re-opened at 2:30p.

    We first went to Manteigaria Silva, a 100+ year old “charcutaria” that specializes in cheeses and sausages. We were there for neither. Mui had read that they also sold tinned sardines. He picked up two tins to do a ‘taste test’.

    Next was supposed to be lunch. But I was still full from breakfast and Mui was not hungry since he’d had a pastry with his coffee at the museum café. So, we skipped to the pastel de nata portion of our plans. Yummy … freshly baked; still warm from the oven; and not the least bit eggy.

    Instead of climbing back up to the Baixa-Chiado Station to take the metro, we walked back to Encore via the square that is home to Arco da Rua Augusta. The square was alive with tourists. There was a giant Christmas tree off to one side. The blue sky and warm temp — which had already forced us to shed our light jackets — invited us to sit at one of the cafés rimming the square. But our experience eating at one of those cafés in 2017 discouraged us from doing so. Simply too touristy. So, we continued on to the cruise terminal to embark Encore. By then it was 4:30p anyway … with all aboard at 5:30p.

    Another excellent day in Lisbon … with new memories to add to the ones from our previous visits.

    Tomorrow we get a day off from sightseeing as Encore makes its way to our next Portuguese port of call.
    Baca lagi

  • At Sea to the Açores

    8 Disember 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    Not only have we regained the hour we lost on our way from England to Spain, but we’ve also gained another hour to put us on Azores Standard Time … in preparation for our call on Ponta Delgada tomorrow.

    It was a quiet day at sea. Sunshine and comfy temps this morning gave way to overcast and an overall monochromatic day … but not before I had a chance to sit on the veranda for a while. We even had some sunshine for our morning walk around the ship after our sit-down breakfast at Savor, one of the smaller dining rooms on the ship.

    Nothing exciting to report, so this footprint is more or less for the purpose of marking a waypoint on this cruise.

    I’ve started to take photos around the ship as the opportunity presents itself. I’ll share some images of the art sprinkled around Encore in this footprint and keep the ones of the public spaces for another footprint once we start our ocean crossing.
    Baca lagi

  • Welcome to the Açores

    8 Disember 2024, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

    … more specifically, to Ponta Delgada on the Azorean island of São Miguel.

    The last time we were here was in 2019 … on another westbound TransAtlantic. That one was on Holland America’s Nieuw Statendam … and we were accompanied by mom and Aylin. On that occasion, we did a private tour that took in Furnas, Caloura, and Franco de Campo, and enjoyed a traditional dish of meat and veggies cooked in underground ovens in a geothermal field.

    This time, we are cruising with Deniz … and the three of us plan to explore the city itself … DIY … on foot.

    But before that can happen, Encore needs to dock at the cruise terminal.

    In the meantime, here are some images from our approach to Ponta Delgada.
    Baca lagi

  • Ponta Delgada: A-Wander Around Town

    8 Disember 2024, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

    Amongst the first to disembark the ship when it was cleared, we began our trek to explore Ponta Delgada as planned.

    An 11:30a arrival meant that we had 4-5 hours at most to see the places on our list before everything started shutting down, grab a bite to eat at a highly recommended seafood restaurant, and re-embark Encore. Time was short.

    We shouldn’t have hurried.

    Sunday + the Feast of the Immaculate Conception = a deserted town … or nearly so. At least during the early afternoon.

    All of the places that should have been open on Sunday were closed due to the feast.

    There were a few exceptions. Some of the churches were open, but timing was critical as photography during mass was a no-no. O Mundo Fantástico da Sardinia Portuguesa [The Fantastic World of Portuguese Sardines] was welcoming shoppers interested in purchasing tinned sardines and other seafood products … Mui and Deniz took advantage of the opportunity. The waterfront promenade was inviting walkers to take a stroll. And there was a Christmas arts and crafts market at the cruise terminal that was doing brisk business.

    In hindsight, we should have disembarked later, after the waterfront cafes started un-shuttering to welcome diners … and the holiday lights started coming on one by one. But by then, we’d already gone a-wandering around the city … hoping against hope that at least one of the places we wanted to visit — the gardens at the Palace de Sant’Anna OR the City Hall with its climbable bell tower OR the Fort of São Brás — would be open for visitation. All to no avail, unfortunately, so we were ready to return to the ship … after a snack break at the one café we found open near Largo da Matriz, which gave Mui an opportunity to enjoy a plate of grilled sardines.

    Despite the closures. Despite the rain that periodically — and unexpectedly — fell from a blue, sunshine-filled sky. Despite it all, we had a decent day in the last port of call on our TransAtlantic cruise. The next time we will be walking off the gangway will be in Miami.
    Baca lagi

  • Atlantic Crossing: Day 1

    9 Disember 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 68 °F

    A colorful sunrise to start the first day of our 6-day crossing … one day less than the usual week-long crossing because we are taking a more northerly route down to Miami.

    By mid-morning, what little bit of sunshine we had was replaced with overcast, gray skies … and the wind picked up. Even with white caps, the sea state wasn’t bad.

    Sea days are my time for guilt-free relaxation. A time to wind down before arriving home to pick up our non-travel routine.

    Speaking of routines, I imagine that the one we established today will be our modus operandi for the remainder of the crossing. That means that the footprints over the next six days will be mostly for way-marking purposes.

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    I’ll just mention our sea-day routine here … and won’t repeat it in future crossing footprints.

    Have breakfast at the Garden Café with Deniz 👉🏻 Go “our separate ways” … to do as each pleases 👉🏻 Walk the public decks with Mui … timed for when the steward is servicing the cabin 👉🏻 Go “our separate ways” … to do as each pleases. 👉🏻 Have lunch … Mui and Deniz; Mui brings me a light snack to consume in the room or on the veranda 👉🏻 Go “our separate ways” … to do as each pleases 👉🏻 Have dinner with Deniz 👉🏻 Go to the show … Mui and Deniz … staying at least long enough to see if they like the featured entertainment 👉🏻 Bedtime.

    See … nothing exciting!
    Baca lagi

  • Atlantic Crossing: Day 2

    11 Disember 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

    No time change tonight!

    After five time changes since embarking the ship a week ago, we are getting a break before regular time zone changes to eventually put us on Miami time. Luckily, except for the first change, we are gaining an hour each time we have to adjust our timepieces.

    The forecasted rain never made an appearance. In fact, we had lots of sunshine today … with pretty comfy temps.

    The only change to our routine, was the reception NCL holds for cruisers who are active or retired military. Mui attended and said that it was nicely done. There was even a group photo op with Captain Persson … present in full dress uniform. (NCL has a nice military appreciation program, which includes a 10% discount on the cruise fare.)

    Deniz and Mui went to the show tonight … Beatlemania … and stayed for the duration.
    Baca lagi

  • Atlantic Crossing: Day 3

    11 Disember 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

    The further south and west we get, the warmer it is becoming. To be expected, but I wasn’t expecting these comfy temps that allow for time on the veranda to start for at least another day. The sea state continues to be calm.

    Deniz and Mui went to the theater for the early show after dinner. Headlining tonight … a magician by the name of Brandon Peel. They agreed that he wasn’t half bad and stayed through the show.

    This footprint is as good as any to share a few of the photos I’ve taken of some of the public spaces around Encore. Mostly they are of the places we are patronizing. Except for the water slide … that would have been a hard no for me even had it been open on this cruise. The American Diner, one of the specialty restaurants (surcharge applies), was also closed, but I was charmed enough by the ambiance to take a photo.
    Baca lagi

  • Atlantic Crossing: Day 4

    12 Disember 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    Another quiet day at sea.

    We get the sun on our side of the ship. Except for a window between 10:00a and 2:00p — when it is just too hot in the sun — I am able to take advantage of the veranda throughout the day. That’s a good thing since I prefer the veranda to public spaces, and also to sitting inside the cabin.

    Finally, remembered to get a photo of the three of us having dinner together … in this case, in the Manhattan Room. We like the aft corners of the dining room … quieter back there.
    Baca lagi