Türkiye & X TA 2022

September - November 2022
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  • Day 28

    Gorgeous Sunset!

    October 25, 2022, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

    Though darkness has enveloped us, it is 72F now at 8:40p … comfortable enough to sit on the veranda. I have my fingers crossed that most of the nights ahead of us will find me in this very chair on the veranda … legs stretched out on the footstool … writing about our day … or just reading.

    As it turns out, Silhouette was a bit late leaving port … about 30 minutes … not sure why. By then, we were enjoying the Montepulciano red Mui brought aboard for those days when we don’t wish to wait for the 5:00p Captain’s Club Social in order to get our wine.

    After a quick bite at the Oceanview Café, we went to the theater for the evening performance headlining the Flyboys … a vocal quartet. They described their arrangements as a combination of vintage and modern music. Unfortunately, they fell flat for us, so we left the show after the second song.

    Turns out that was a good move on our part as we wrapped up the day with beautiful sunset skies … which, as I understand it, had turned the entire ocean pink just moments before we walked out onto the promenade deck. The evening light, reflected on the surface of the Atlantic, was nothing short of amazing.

    Tomorrow is another port of call … our last one prior to our 7-day crossing back to the US.
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  • Day 29

    Funchal: A-Wander

    October 26, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    Funchal was still a-twinkle as Silhouette began its approach to Funchal, Madeira Island. A quick memory shot of the city and then it was time to grab a bite to eat. By the time we were done, the skies were brightening … the sun coloring the clouds as it tried to break through the clouds.

    The closer we got to shore, the more apparent the clouds wreathing the tops of the mountains became. Hmmm! It looked like Capt G’s forecast for rain was going to hold true. But tiny patches of blue in the sky gave us hope that we wouldn’t have to contend with liquid sunshine the entire time we were in port.

    Madeira Island is part of the archipelago by the same name … situated in the North Atlantic. Funchal, the capital city, is a very popular stop for passenger ships doing the southerly crossing from Europe to their winter cruising grounds in the Americas. Today was our second visit to Funchal this year … our fourth visit since the first time we called on this Madeiran city in 2003 when we did our very first TransAtlantic … with mom joining us for that cruise.

    The beauty of returning to a place we’ve visited before is that we’re familiar with how to get around and what to do. That makes it easy to rethink sightseeing plans as circumstances might warrant. In this instance, since it was obviously raining in the mountains, we decided to nix taking the tram up to Monte to visit the Botanical Gardens. Instead, we came up with the idea of walking towards the golden yellow fortress at the far end of the waterfront promenade and explore on foot parts of the city we’d not been to before.

    Deciding to save our feet from the wear and tear we expected them to endure during today’s wanderings, we hopped on the complimentary shuttle bus organized by Celebrity to take passengers into town.

    From where we were dropped off at La Vie Mall, it was an easy, flat walk into the city center via Avenida Arriaga … the main drag. We didn’t make it far before we noticed the municipal gardens and went in for a quick wander. While I took photos of the colorful blooms, Mui made himself comfortable at the café where he ordered his first pastel de nata (Portuguese custard tart) of the day … and a cortado (espresso mixed with a roughly equal amount of warm milk).

    From the gardens, we took a meandering route through the city. Walking along Funchal’s cobblestone backstreets — paved with black and write stones — we enjoyed the quiet morning. With this being a 3-ship day, that peaceful ambiance wasn’t going to last long, so we made the most of it while we could.

    Eventually, we made it down to the waterfront promenade, which pretty much dead-ends at the São Tiago Fortress. Once we reached the fortifications, we dropped down to the small terrace overlooking a rocky beach to check out the waves crashing ashore … and the hardy souls swimming in the cold Atlantic waters. Then, slowly, up into the hillside streets we wandered, eventually coming to the Esplanada do Atlântico … a quick peek into the Igreja de Santa Maria Major … a break at a café overlooking the ocean for some empanadas and pastéis de nata.

    When we retraced our steps down the street that we had climbed up, we found ourselves at the head of a street we had explored in April … Rua de Santa Maria … home to the Arte de Portas Abertas, aka the painted doors. This time, however, we were at the far end that we had not checked out the first time. After walking the unfamiliar portion of the street, we detoured to another back street and kept walking.

    Getting a sweet treat from a gelateria to boost our flagging energy, we decided to make our way towards the port. It was 1:00p by this time. While the sun was still bright and there was plenty of blue sky above us, some of the clouds were changing from white to an ominous grey. And there were occasional sprinkles falling. Time to get back to the ship.

    By 2:00p we were onboard … ensconced in a couple of deckchairs on the portside promenade instead of our starboard veranda … both for the city views and the stronger cell signal. Here we enjoyed sitting out for a while, watching the clouds move down the mountain tops to the foothills. By 3:00p, as we were sipping our tea, rain was falling on Funchal. Quite a downpour it was … but we were warm and dry where we sat watching mother nature in action.

    We had a wonderful day in Funchal today. I’m sure it won’t be our last time here since we enjoy returning home by way of a TransAtlantic Cruise.
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  • Day 29

    The Crossing Begins

    October 26, 2022, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

    Shortly before 4:00p, we set up our wine and snacks on the veranda … in preparation for the 4:30p sailaway. Turns out that by 4:15p we were out in open seas. Our early departure was probably aided by the downpour that had everyone scurrying back to the warmth and comfort of Silhouette.

    With the Celebrity app showing a comedian/magician performing tonight, we decided we didn’t have to hurry through dinner to make the 7:00p show. Hah! Turns out that my app had not updated to show that the headliner was a vocalist from the USA … Leslie McDonel … a performer of “sultry standards.” So, we did end up rushing a bit … but it was worth it. Leslie, who has performed in several Broadway shows, and at the Grammy and Tony Awards, has a vocal prowess that is to be admired.

    Returning to the cabin after the show, I made myself comfortable on the veranda … where I am now. It’s a tiny bit cooler tonight … 70F. A wool lap blanket is all I need to keep me cozy. There’s a bit more motion to the ocean … and the wind, which Capt G said would be blowing at 30 knots, is stronger too. But Silhouette is handling both well enough.

    The ship has turned its bow westward. That will now be the general direction in which we will be traveling … with a slight slant to the south as we make our way to Florida. No more time on land for us until we arrive in Miami and disembark the ship on 3 November.

    Distance to Miami @ Time of Sailaway from Funchal: 3,362 NM

    Fingers crossed for a smooth crossing!
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  • Day 30

    Atlantic Crossing … Day 1

    October 27, 2022, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    I am sitting in my favorite place on the ship. Our veranda. It’s pitch dark … the stars twinkling in the sky. The temperature is a cozy 73F. The motion of the ocean has increased since earlier today. Dead rollers … but at times big enough to make the ship dance. The weather was overall good … went through a squall this morning and was rewarded with a rainbow.

    Today we began to use our free minutes of internet — an Elite+ perk. I set up my account at breakfast and logged in to check emails and social media. Not much in either case. My usage today was all of about 25 minutes, so the 240 minutes should last for the duration of what remains of the cruise … easily.

    This first day of the crossing was a quiet one. I didn’t do much more than sit on the veranda … writing at times … reading at other times. Mui ventured out to Chef Halim’s cooking demo at 11:00a … how to cook the best steak. When we get home, I expect him to put into practice what he learned today.

    Since it was “chic night,” we got gussied up a bit and went to the dining room around 5:30p so we could get to the 7:00p show. On special nights like this one, Celebrity puts on a production-style show. This one was entitled “Cosmopolitan.” We should have just skipped it. Far from living up to the hype of “… giving us an olympic postcard adventure to enlighten the senses …” it fell flat on its face IMHO. The dancing was more like strutting on stage … the vocalists, well they were less than impressive. I walked out after the first three acts … Mui joined me in the cabin about 10 minutes later..

    But you know, I don’t care that the show was an “olympic fail.” I’d rather be on the veranda anyway. And now that I have finished today’s story, I’m going to read and enjoy the sounds of the ocean around me.

    Distance Remaining to Miami: 2,788 NM

    P.S. We fall back an hour tonight … so we have a 25-hour day tomorrow.
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  • Day 31

    Atlantic Crossing … Day 2

    October 28, 2022, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌙 18 °F

    Really, I have nothing to write about. Well, nothing exciting that is.

    After an exceptionally rocky night, we were both up early this morning. Instead of going up to the Oceanview Café for breakfast, we went down to Grand Cuvée … a nice change of pace.

    The rest of the day found me on the veranda … except to get some exercise by walking around the ship since it was too windy to go out on the jogging track. Mui had lunch at the Oceanview Café … brought me back sometime light to nibble on. Happy hour on the veranda after Mui woke up from his nap.

    For dinner, we went down to Grand Cuvée. We went a little later since we had no desire to go to the show featuring the Flyboys (remember, we were disappointed the first time around). We had just finished ordering our meal when Chef Halim stopped by to say hi. He’s been asking if he could prepare us something special. Since we were just beginning our meal, he insisted on preparing a popular Turkish salad … çoban salatası (shepherd’s salad). A nice gesture that we appreciated.

    And that’s a wrap of our second day at sea … which will see us falling back another hour … for a total two-hour gain thus far.

    Distance Remaining to Miami: 2,327 NM
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  • Day 32

    Atlantic Crossing … Day 3

    October 29, 2022, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    Another day at sea. And again I have very little to write about. I’ll just mention a few changes to our routine and finish up with some sunset colors we enjoyed as we strolled around decks 14 and 15 after another show that did not appeal to us.

    Breakfast and dinner were both at the Oceanview Café … but al fresco on the open deck. It’s so nice to be able to sit outdoors. I was surprised by how few people there were out there. Not complaining at all.

    I gave up an hour of my veranda time for the matinee show headlining Jayne Curry for an encore performance. Another excellent show. I wish I could say the same for the evening show, featuring an encore performance by Leslie McDonel. Instead of the “sultry standards” she sang in her first show, this time she opted for rock. Not particularly to our taste, so we left after the first song. And that’s how we ended up enjoying the sunset colors.

    Tonight we fall back yet another hour … for a total gain in time of three hours thus far. No complaints. I’d rather gain or lose time a little bit at a time instead of in one big chunk as happens on a long haul flight across the Atlantic.

    Distance Remaining to Miami: 1,831 NM
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  • Day 34

    Atlantic Crossing … Day 5

    October 31, 2022, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

    Happy Halloween @ Sea!

    For eagle-eyed readers … yes, I skipped a day. We didn’t lose it … there just wasn’t anything worth writing about … and no photos worth publishing either. So onward to today.

    There were a variety of activities to mark the Halloween … and edible and other decor to remind us that today was all about goblins and gools! We enjoyed the decor, but didn’t participate in any of the activities. From the number of outfits we saw around the ship earlier this evening — some of them quite creative — there were plenty who came prepared to enjoy the festivities.

    Aside from today being Halloween, it was a typical day at sea for us. Spent mostly on the veranda in my case, while Mui joined me occasionally.

    Breakfast and dinner were both on the terrace at the Oceanview Café. The difference between the two? We arrived at our preferred corner table for sunrise and seconds later found ourselves going through a squall so thick that it felt like we were surrounded by clouds. Dinner on the other hand … nothing but sunshine and blue skies
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    After dinner, we headed to the theater for Jayne Curry’s third show. Another very enjoyable one.

    We fall back one last hour tonight. Add in the fall-back from last night and we have now gained a total of five hours to put us on Eastern Daylight Time. The next time change for us will be when we fly home on Thursday … we’ll gain two hours then. And then over the weekend another fall-back will put the US on standard time and we will gain one more hour. Whew!

    Distance Remaining to Miami: 905 NM
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  • Day 36

    Atlantic Crossing … Day 7

    November 2, 2022, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F

    Yes, I skipped another day. Really, nothing to write about … except perhaps to mention that we got instructions for tomorrow’s disembarkation in Miami. We were assigned to Group 23 … at 8:15a. Nope … no can do. We have a mid-afternoon flight to Colorado and would prefer to dally on the ship as long as possible. So, Mui got us changed to the last group … #46 @ 9:15a. Still too early, but it is what it is.

    I should also mention that the production show last night — Euphoria — was similar to a Cirque du Soleil performance. Impressive acrobatics and aerial artistry. But … we could have done without the dancers strutting about the stage in air-filled animal costumes.

    On with today’s story.

    It was funny to hear Capt G advise us during his 9:45a report that we had a mere 270 NM left to cover. So, you can imagine that we were moving pretty much at the speed of molasses in winter throughout the day.

    Once our cabin was serviced mid-morning, we began packing our bags. Easy enough since practically everything that came out would be going back in … we just organized ourselves so that all the laundry went in one bag. The checked bags are now sitting outside the stateroom door … well ahead of the 10:00p deadline.

    Being this close to Miami meant decent satellite signal, so we attempted to use up our complimentary internet minutes. Except that even after having used two hours earlier in the cruise, and another hour of surfing the web and catching up on my reading today, I still had nearly two hours left. Hmmm! Nope, the math wasn’t adding up since we had four hours to begin with. Mui and I think that fellow passengers must have been complaining about the lack of a decent signal these past three days, so we might have been given extra minutes.

    By happy hour time, we started seeing cruise ships on the horizon … some leaving Florida … others, like us, heading there to disembark passengers. We also saw the low-lying Bahamian islands on the horizon. It was fun to have a bit of entertainment as we sipped our wine. At one point, we went through a squall which presented us with one last rainbow. We’ve certainly seen more colorful arches on this cruise than we have on other TransAtlantics.

    For dinner, we opted to just grab a bite at the Oceanview Café and go to tonight’s variety show at 7:00p. The opening act was a surprise performance by a passenger … the winner of Celebrity Idol on this cruise. She did a credible job. Then came the featured acts … the Fly Boys; Leslie McDonel; and Jayne Curry. All three gave us great performances.

    Now, I am going to put the laptop away and savor my last little bit of veranda time before I call it a night and turn in for a good night’s rest.

    Distance Remaining to Miami: 108 NM
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  • Day 37

    Welcome to Miami

    November 3, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

    Yes, that’s right … it is 4:46a … Silhouette is sailing to her assigned berth at the Port of Miami.

    Of course, neither of us has a good reason to be up at this hour. After all, we don’t have to vacate the cabin until 8:00a … and our disembarkation group is not scheduled to be called until 9:15a. Nonetheless, here we are … bright eyed and bushy tailed.

    We went up to deck 15 to grab some photos and then returned to the cabin to prep for the day ahead. While I’m waiting for my shower turn, I figured I would post this tidbit … so nice to have 5G cell service and data again.

    More footprints as our travel day from Florida to Colorado progresses …
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  • Day 37

    Still @ POM … Still Onboard Silhouette

    November 3, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F

    With a 3:12p flight out of MIA, we wanted to disembark Silhouette as late as possible. After all, it would be preferable to kill time on the ship instead of at the airport. Looks like we’re getting our wish.

    It’s now 10:47a. We should have been called to leave the ship and complete the immigration formalities in the terminal around 9:15a. About an hour ago, disembarkation was halted … the Cruise Director making a point of placing the blame squarely on Customs and Border Control.

    Thus, we are still at the Port of Miami … still onboard Silhouette. We are comfortably ensconced in Cellar Masters on deck 4. In stark contrast to the chaos on deck 5 where the gangway is located, we have peace and quiet here. In fact, we’re the only ones in this particular lounge.

    Not sure when disembarkation will resume. We have plenty of time before we need to begin worrying about getting to the airport.

    More later …
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