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San Juan

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    • Day 66

      San Juan, Puerto Rico

      March 10, 2018 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

      I write this with a bit of melancholy because it is the last port on this incredible adventure around South America. I feel fortunate that we have a home we love going back to, but the 60+ days we have spent on this trip have become a very special home-away-from-home. Nancy and Jim have been great traveling compadres and I’m sure that I have been working my “core” with all the laughing. We have all developed close relationships with many of the staff, some of whom we met when they were working on the Silver Whisper when we did the World Cruise 3 years ago.
      But, after visiting San Juan 3 years ago, we were looking forward to our visit here. Old San Juan is a lovely, colorful town with beautiful blue pavers on the narrow streets and alleyways. The terrible tragedy this island suffered 6 months ago when Hurricane Maria struck has not broken the spirit here. We saw many indications of the damage that was was inflicted here. I know a good portion of the island is still without electricity, but the locals are working hard to regain their tourism business.
      Jeff and I stopped into a little restaurant called “Istanbul” when we were here 3 years ago. Their Turkish food was outstanding and I have craved it ever since. I thought it was a stretch to think it survived time and the hurricane, but there was our tiny restaurant! Jim and Nancy were curious since I had been talking about it for so long. It did not disappoint. Fabulous hummus with fresh-baked pita,
      Imam Bayildi, Greek salad, Kofte, and their signature dish, Ottoman casserole. Paired with sangria, it was an unbeatable meal. We fell on our lunch so fast, we forgot to even take a photo to share! A great top-off to our wonderful trip.
      Two days at sea lay ahead of us, which will include packing, working on some projects we brought along, reading and getting ready to live real life again.
      Signing off for this journey!
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    • Day 13

      San Juan, Puerto Rico

      March 4, 2020 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      By now beginning the day with Dan fetching coffee from the cafe on Deck 5, had become established as the routine. Over coffee we decided what to do with our morning; Dan decided to go to the ‘behind the episode’ session on directing with Roxanne Dawson, whilst Alex opted for some more time in bed.

      Dan ran into Kimberly at the directing session, we had been expecting to see her at the party the previous evening, but it seems her pre-party nap had turned into more of a sleep. As the session kicked off and it became apparent Roxanne intended to screen the entire episode Riddles (her directorial debut) Dan felt a little short changed (other talented celebrities were doing all-new shows elsewhere on the ship after all) but that soon changed. Its rare to really watch an episode (as opposed to just listen to the story whilst going about other things). The opportunity to ask the director a question really focuses things; choices like the one scene that uses hand-held camera jump out in a way they don’t normally (even with nobody pointing it out at that time).

      When Roxanne re-took the stage, she spoke for only spoke for about 20 minutes, out of her 60 but she got a lot across with the time. She spoke about the value of not knowing how unusual it was for women to direct in the 90s, and her explanation of coverage and episodic direction finally joined the dots with remarks other directors had made in their DVD commentaries. In the mean time, Alex had found that Kate Mulgrew’s interview was being streamed on the in cabin TVs; with a long day ahead that seemed like a great way to squeeze in an extra event.

      No time to hang about; we had a walking tour around old San Juan booked and its hosted by Nana Visitor.
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    • Day 13

      Old San Juan

      March 4, 2020 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Soon we were at the meeting point in the theatre at the forward end of deck 3. This time heading ashore was just a case of stepping out onto the wharf which projected out into the azure blue water of the San Juan bay. Although we had been among Caribbean islands for days, our passage and other ports had all faced the Atlantic; the water in this sheltered bay was somehow more Caribbean in character.

      Nana Visitor and her husband appeared among us; she was extremely sweet and immediately asked Alex if she was wearing sun screen, showing an earnest and heartwarming concern about Alex’s pale skin. San Juan is a large city covering several small islands, peninsulas and a substantial area of Peurto Rico’s mainland - we had landed on isla San Juan, the smallest of the islands and tour buses took us on a short hop to the opposite (northern) shore to begin our tour. We began at the Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a 16th century fort and UNESCO world heritage site; the local guide talked us through moments in it history from Sir Francis Drake’s attack in the 1500s through to pointing out the naval gun emplacements added to defend the harbour during the World Wars.

      The top of the battlements had great views over the bay and isla San Jan; a large iguana was sunbathing on them (Dan quipped that he was there for the Star Trek cruise because he had guest starred in the episode lifeline). The tour then meandered through small streets which retain a strong Spanish influence, back towards the harbour, the Caribbean heat and humidity really hitting us for the first time the entire trip. There were a couple of minor culture shocks like a gentleman selling crumbs to feed the pigeons (a practice banned in London decades ago) and a police officer directing traffic whilst armed with a pistol.

      The tour, which had lasted a little under two hours broke up once we were in view of Explorer (plus another two large cruise ships). Nana was kind enough to pose for a selfie with us, before we headed to the ship.
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    • Day 13

      San Juan Bay

      March 4, 2020 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Not fancying our chances of finding tasty plants to eat ashore, we headed to the windjammer cafe for lunch and virgin coladas. Between the heat and the late nights we were feeling pretty sleepy, so we followed that with coffee and a look at some of out fellow travers’ door decorating efforts. After that we tried heading up on deck for some air and a view of the bay, but it was no substitute for sleep and we spent a good chunk of our time in Puerto Rico napping, emerging around 18:00 (about an hour before we were due to leave port).

      A little before 19:00, and after a quick trip on deck or some last pictures of San Juan, Kim was kind enough to join us for dinner again. This time dinner went off less like a Fawlty Towers sketch and we were on time for the evening’s show: John Delancie’s Dover Trial play. Its a court room drama based on real court transcripts concerning the teaching of ‘intelligent design’ in science classes. Stopping back in our cabin to into our outfits for the evening’s heroes and villains party we found another gift from the organisers: cruise baseball caps.

      For the party we both went with Original era Starfleet uniforms: a Science division commander for Dan, and an Operations division lieutenant or Alex. There was an another amazing array of costumes, every flavour of Starfleet uniform was joined by Ghost Busters, Storm Troopers, the Fifth Element and Ursula from Dinsney’s Little Mermaid among others. Dan said “what’s shakin’ Dix” to a passing Dixon Hill, and was pleasantly surprised to be offered their business card, which they had made as part of their cosplay. We met back up with Kim to people watch and nibble party snacks, before retreating to the quieter Q bar a few decks up for a drink and a chat.
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    • Day 112

      Das erste mal die Karibik erleben

      December 20, 2022 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Endlich einen Ort gefunden den ich wirklich mag! Auch hier habe ich die 48h gebraucht um "anzukommen"

      Mittlerweile weiß ich, das ich ruhiger werden muss. Dem Moment Zeit geben muss, aber die letzten Tage waren wirklich schlimm, von Einsamkeit, Langeweile und ich verpasse so viel geprägt.
      Heute habe ich mich entschieden das es okay ist, denn ich hab noch sehr viel Zeit 🥲
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    • Day 10

      Old San Juan

      February 9, 2023 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Heute ging es in die Altstadt. Ich wurde mal wieder von 2 großen Kreuzfahrtschiffen begrüßt. Insgesamt können hier 5 Schiffe nebeneinader anlegen. In old San Juan war viel los. Menschen strömten durch die schönen Straßen und die Straßen waren von Autos überfüllt.Read more

    • Day 5

      San Juan, Puerto Rico

      February 22, 2023 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      We had a VERY active day in San Juan. We started out at the Fort of San Cristobel- compliments of our National Parks Senior passes. Then into town, with a stroll(!) along the Paseo de la Princesa which took us to the very long coastal walk toward the Fort of San Felipe del Morro. We got there just after it closed, and had to retrace our steps to the Red Gate- the gate of San Juan Bautista.

      Greg and Megan found a restaurant they wanted to eat at- wait was 1 hour, so W, JC and I continued on-- turned out that with a party of 2, their wait was 10 minutes. We came upon a restaurant near the dock that had local food- we had xxx with shrimp and crab, empinadillas, beans and rice, and Wayne had fries and plantains. He went back to the ship, and Julianna and I went for more walking. We happened upon the Peragua Man, and got peraguas- passion fruit for me, and raspberry for Julianna.

      Apparently, we clocked at least 15,000 steps for the day.

      We were pretty wiped out.

      Last thrill of the day... The pilot boat picked up the pilot directly below our stateroom.
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    • Day 1

      Anreise

      February 27, 2023 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Wow, endlich ist es soweit. 🤗 So viele Jahre hab ich darauf gewartet.😍
      Die Anreise verlief reibungslos, wobei der Flug zum größten Teil ganz schön turbulent war.
      Leider kam ich dann, im Gegensatz zu Stefan, ohne Gepäck am Flughafen in San Juan an. Muss wohl irgendwo in Madrid hängen geblieben sein..
      Mal sehen, was die nächsten Tage bringen, aber Puerto Rico bei Nacht ist schon mal sehr beeindruckend.
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    • Day 2

      Casa de Artistas und San Juan

      February 28, 2023 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Nach einer scheinbar nicht enden wollenden Nacht, startet unser Tag ausgeschlafen um 6:00 Uhr morgens.😅
      Erstmal schauten wir uns in unserer kleinen aber feinen Unterkunft um, bevor wir dann zu Fuß unsere Nachbarschaft erkundeten.
      Völlig verwirrend war es übrigens nachts auch, dass wir ständig Hähne schreien hörten und wir gar keine Vorstellung hatten, wo das her kommen sollte. Als wir dann morgens auf den Straßen in der Nachbarschaft schlenderten wurde schnell klar, warum. Hier in San Juan laufen einfach überall Hühner und Hähne mitten auf den Straßen rum.
      Nach diesem kurzen Kulturschock gingen wir zwei Querstraßen bergauf (Richtung Norden) und schon waren wir an der Atlantikküste und hatten einen atemberaubenden ersten Blick auf das Meer.
      Dann liefen wir weiter Richtung El Capitolio de Puerto Rico, trafen eine sehr freundliche Einheimische, die uns einen Tipp gab, wo wir am besten Frühstücken gehen konnten. Somit gingen wir unterhalb des Capitols weiter an einigen Monumenten und Präsidentenstatuen vorbei zur Chocobar Cortès, bei dem wir uns dann ein sehr amerikanisches üppiges Frühstück gegönnt haben.
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    • Day 3

      Frühstück Nr. 2 in Old San Juan

      March 1, 2023 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Nachdem wir es am Dienstag Abend vor lauter Müdigkeit nicht mehr geschafft hatten, Abend zu essen, war es morgens um 8 allerhöchste Zeit frühstücken zu gehen. Auch heute sind wir wieder zu Fuß durch San Juan unterwegs und saugen schon morgens alle Sonnenstrahlen auf.
      Wir gingen unten am Hafen entlang und suchten uns das Kaffe Haus Old San Juan. Auch hier wird einem gesund frühstücken sehr schwer gemacht. Na gut, dann gibts halt frittierte Kartoffeln zum Frühstück. 😅
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