Around the World

gennaio - luglio 2023
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  • Prince Rupert, BC, Canada - 2 of 2

    7 luglio 2023, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    See Prince Rupert, BC, Canada 1 of 2 for writeup.

  • Ship Building Sea Trials/Inside Passage

    8 luglio 2023, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

    Today we were cruising the Inside Passage as we make our way to Victoria, BC, Canada. There were many activities on board today, including the final guest enrichment speaker speaking on SF, culinary demonstration with a new guest Chef, final bingo with jackpot of $1300 (our first bingo, didn't win), Tales from the Laundry Room with 14 passengers acting out a skit on discussions there. final trivia with ATW related questions run by two passengers and lastly the Ship Building Sea Trails. WILL IT FLOAT?

    Six teams built "ships" with various materials. They were tested in the pool first as-is, and then by adding 6 cans of cargo (soda). All floated except for one.

    Let's leave the sailing to the Captain!
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  • Cruising the Inside Passage

    8 luglio 2023, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 54 °F

    630 Beautiful Miles on the Inside Passage from Prince Rupert To Victoria BC, Canada

    We cruised the inside passage in the evening and early morning and could not get enough of the views from the top deck. The channels and fjords surrounding the mountains wind in a path that is a smooth curve at just the right speed through the passage. The mountains were sometimes very close where the channel was maybe 1,000 feet wide, and they towered over us and then we would get to a wider part of the passage and they would move to the distance and we could see their massiveness. At times the trees looked like large bands of green and then we could get close and see the varieties of trees and how they each stood alone. We passed areas that had been cleared and then miles of pristine not touched areas. Occasionally we saw a house close to the water’s edge (a place to live?), often on a little island that we passed. As the sun set, the shadows were beautiful as were the many photos we took. A fabulous evening as we glided down the inside passage to Victoria.Leggi altro

  • Victoria, BC, Canada - 1 of 2

    9 luglio 2023, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    Victoria is Western Canada oldest city and the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia (off of the Southern tip of Vancouver Island on the Pacific Coast). Victoria is an island between the calm waters of the Salish Sea and the rainforests of Vancouver Island. The city has a population of 91,867 (greater Victoria has 397,237 people).
    In 1843 Fort Victoria was erected as a fur trading post and Europeans eventually built local relationships with First Nation Indians here which became present day downtown Victoria.

    Known as "the Garden City" as well as a city with an English flair but in a very relaxing atmosphere, it is a big visitor destination from all over the world. Victoria is a beautiful city and in the top twenty of world cities for quality-of-life. We could see why as we walked around and met people. We may have not gotten to the famous Butchart Gardens, but we did have our own garden tour of beautiful flowers all over the city and parks (see photos). The annual flower bloom count for 2022 was 27,875,292,158. No, I don’t know how they count them.

    We walked from the ship into town, taking one of the three routes, the scenic one, to the waterfront and Fisherman’s Wharf, the harbor and watched the ferries. An area with lots of restaurants on the water and many interesting boats in the water (not to mention the dancing taxis). Then we spent the afternoon at the Victoria Pride Parade (see photos) sponsored every year by the Victoria Pride Society and this year with over 125 organizations and businesses sponsoring floats, displays and dance routines along the parade route followed by a festival with 150 vendors. Thousands of people lined the parade route for the 2-hour long parade ... we were part of the crowd for the entire parade.

    From there we went into the Fairmont Empress Hotel (opened in 1908) facing the Inner harbor where we did some exploring of this beautiful old hotel and met some friends having high tea with their relatives in town, not to mention many other ship friends.

    We proceeded to walk the area and see the statues, Parliament buildings, the Royal BC Museum and then got a good tip from Boris and Sonia. They sent us to the Beacon Hill Park and its beautiful flowers, gardens, fountains and music so we spent an hour walking around that park and coming out at the Mile Zero Monument (Mile 0 of the Trans-Canada Highway - over 5,000 miles across the entire length of Canada). On our way back, we took a route along the Breakwater back to the ship. Beautiful city and wonderfully relaxing day.
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  • Astoria -"Tervetuloa" (Finnish Welcome)

    10 luglio 2023, Stati Uniti ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

    The Oceania Insignia arrived at the Port of Astoria, for the first time. This always means a port and ship plaque exchange. There were local dignitaries waiting when we arrived in Astoria and they were escorted to the Martinis Lounge for the ceremony. We just happened to be sitting in the spot when they were about to begin and became the defacto audience for this exchange.

    Captain Zuzic, General Manager Barasse and Social Hostess Battel were there to greet them. The Port Commisioner, Board Members of the Port, Cruise Hosts, Chamber of Commerce, and Port Manager were all there for the cocktail and hors d’oeuvres reception and exchange. Short speeches were given and a bag full of local goodies were presented to the Captain. In exchange, the Captain provided the local dignitaries with a model of our ship (we ran out of plaques since we have been to so many new ports on this trip). The Captain was eloquent (of course he just joined our ship too) and said that although Insignia has been around the world 8 times, this was the first time we were here ... and we saved the best (port) for last.

    We were introduced and got to meet the head of the Cruise Hosts in Astoria. These volunteers make up a team of 150 individuals that greet visitors from cruise ships every day since in their words … “We are the friendliest Port in the West.”
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  • Astoria, Oregon

    10 luglio 2023, Stati Uniti ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

    Astoria is the oldest city (1811) and American settlement West of Rockies and a key place where in 1805 Lewis and Clark settled as their adventure ended. The Columbia river was also the perfect place for John Jacob Astors Pacific Fur Company to be built for fur trading.

    Unfortunately due to many fires, Astoria was destroyed and lost many original buildings but the downtown has restored in resemblance of 1920 architecture. With that, many movies were filmed here including: Free Willy, Green Room, Goonies and Kindergarten Cop.

    We walked around downtown and took in the sites of the still operating clothing stores, antique stores and many eclectic stores selling everything from vintage and bizarre clothing and items to those selling pot and other remedies for any ailment. We also visited the Nordic Heritage Park that talked all about the Nordic background of this area. Astoria has been influenced significantly by the people who immigrated from Scandinavia and their descendants continue to live in the area. Immigration, peaked in the late 19th century with 950,000 Scandinavians arrived at Ellis Island and made their way West. Scandinavians include people from Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland. Many came to this local area after 1870 when the railroad was completed from San Francisco to Astoria. Most of the large number of immigrants who settled in Astoria were loggers, fishermen, farmers, and small business owners. Eventually this became a large part of the population. Very interesting.

    The other interesting store we visited was the “old” JC Penney which opened in 1916 and closed in 2017. This was a main store in the Penney chain for many years as the building downtown was built just for them and was highlighted when a big Corporate Celebration was held here on their 100 year in business in town (sadly only months before their closing). At the front, in English and Finnish is James Cash Penney’s Golden Rule philosophy by which he did business: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

    The U S Coast Guard uses this area in Astoria and the Columbia for their elite search and rescue training. Our ships pilot, both in and out of the area, were helicoptered onto the ship as part of their local procedure since the mouth of the Columbia River requires special safety techniques. It is known as one of the most dangerous bar crossings in the world, with the nickname “Graveyard of the Pacific.” We “easily” navigated out of these waters with our new Captain Zuzic, who has rejoined us after being the one that took us through Antarctica.

    We were docked near the 4.1 mile Astoria-Megler bridge which connected Washington and Oregon since 1966. It spans the mighty Columbia River linking the two states by connecting Astoria Ore, to Point Ellice Wash with the longest continuous 3 span through truss in the world. This bridge withstands 150 mph winds and river flood speed of 9 mph. It also ensures that the US has had an unbroken chain of road in US101 between Canadian and Mexico. The once “Bridge to Nowhere” is now the “Bridge to the World”.
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  • “The End of the World” Sail Away Party

    10 luglio 2023, Stati Uniti ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

    “The End of the World” Sail Away Party is a tradition with the Insignia. It happens just before leaving the last port of call before we arrive “home” …where it all began (SF).

    Everyone on deck, singing, dancing, eating, and drinking beginning at 5pm. Then, the crew came out … not just the 10 officers that we usually met at the beginning of each segment for cocktails but the ENTIRE CREW. I don’t know how many of the 403 crew but they filled the pool deck with food service crew, room service crew, butlers, waiters, bar tenders, officers, entertainment, laundry …. as we got to applaud the many many people that made this trip so special for the guests, 374 of us.

    Lots of noise, laughing, singing, smiling, tearing, true affection and loving as we all danced together to the music of the live band on deck for the last time. And then, as tradition has it, the entertainment team, fully clothed, jumped in the pool! Yes, in the pool, all dressed mostly long pants and shirts since it was a cool day today in Astoria, Oregon, no one in bathing suits, some still with shoes and socks on, in the pool!

    Yes, Bruce was one of the first in the pool along with about another 50+ guests, the band and many others. Fun tradition!!!
    TRADITION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw
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  • Our Last Group Dinner

    10 luglio 2023, Stati Uniti ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

    After countless fun filled times together over the past six months, we shared our "last meal" together. The biggest difference from the first meal together after all this time? Now, you will find us eating off each others plates and drinking from the same glass of wine!

    A special thanks to Marianne and Steve for the delicious carrot cake!
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  • Sing Out Loud - “SF, Here We Come”

    11 luglio 2023, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

    California, Here I Come! (my grandfathers favorite)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uTWABRKRFM