• Day 128: Tangier, Morocco - Part 1

    28 de abril de 2024, Marruecos ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F

    We spent today in Tangier’s Morocco. Again, so of the people selling their wares got very pushy. But today I was in the zone with my camera. Every where I looked I saw an image just wanting to be captured. Please enjoy these images, I will let them speak for themselves. I would go back here to take more pictures.Leer más

  • Day 127: Casablanca, Morocco

    27 de abril de 2024, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    Today we took the included “Casablanca: City of White” included tour. It was a nice bus tour with several nice places to stop. The colors of the markets always impress me. The different varieties of olives was nice to taste.

    Donna and I weren’t running at 100%. Even with the bit of rain we had, we did enjoy the tour, at lunch at a local cafe. We ordered something that was local - forgot what it was called - but we both enjoy the meal. It was like a lamb gyro wrap thing.

    We did find a pharmacy and stocked up on drugs to help our coughs & cold bug.

    The colors and excitement continue to wish I had more time there. Morocco is a very religious country with a lot of churches and mosques.
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  • Day 126: Agadir, Morocco

    26 de abril de 2024, Marruecos ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

    What I hated about Morocco was the pushy in your face people trying to sell you stuff. I hate it when my space is invaded so much and that they just won’t leave you alone.

    What I loved about Morocco was everything else. The colors, the excitement, the energy all made you feel alive. There is extreme poverty in Agadir. The people I did meet that weren’t pushy hawkers were really nice and fun to talk with.

    I would like to go back here to really explore the colors, patterns, and artistic energy that radiates for just above everywhere. Like most of the stops on our cruise, you just never have enough time to do and see it all.
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  • Day 125: Heading towards Agadir, Morocco

    25 de abril de 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 68 °F

    So, pretty much today was a Sea Day. We did not dock into port until 4:30 PM and there were no planned excursions for us.

    We did have a nice Facebook chat with Keara & our new grandson Ozzy. You got to love the internet. We hadn’t been feeling great so for the most part we stayed to ourselves. Sushi for dinner is always nice.

    You can see a pic of our friend Robin when we were in art class. Today we were making gift wallets. We opt’d out of the evening destination performance in the Star Theater to get to bed a bit early.

    Not much to report, pretty sunrises and sunsets - you know the same thing pretty much every day. Great people & friends, Amazing food, and Mother Nature always paints beautiful art work in the skies.
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  • Day 124: Canary Islands, Spain

    24 de abril de 2024, España ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

    It’s almost 6:00 AM, I didn’t sleep well last night. My throat was dry - coughed a lot - and just not tired. Peeking out the veranda looking for signs of a sunrise, only to find out Captain Richard is guiding us into port by the moon and the stars. Sunrise is at 7:30AM

    A bit in disbelief, I have heard of the Canary Islands but never thought in a million years I would be walking their shores. This type of event falls under the category of; “It wasn’t on our bucket list - but it is now.” Pinch me.

    While Canary Islands are located west of Africa, one would think they might be a part of Africa - they are not - they belong to Spain.

    On the deck 7 with my mate Brian watching the sunrise.

    Breakfast is served. We will miss Karmila.

    Later on this morning about 9:00AM Donna and I will grab our QV’s [QuietVox] and head out on a four ½ hour excursion to visit Pyramids & the Esperanza Forest.
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  • Day 123: Canary Islands, Spain

    23 de abril de 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

    As we continue our journey up the western coast of Africa toward Morocco we are sailing towards the Canary Islands which we visit tomorrow. But I have no idea were we are today. Yes, it’s a sea day

    The ship had one of those required drills in the morning. Also, there was a Art Show of various works which people on the ship had done.

    Tricia Dalton leads us in making Thank you cards in our art class this morning. The bartending staff welcomes us to a Port Wine tasting event at 1:00pm - then a nap is in order.

    At 6:30pm Russell Lee presents a lecture on ABBA and their story. Some of it we have heard before, it is common knowledge. Russell is always able to provide more details to the “Great” stories he tells.

    Viking entertainer Lewis Petrie, takes the stage tonight with a great show, All of the Viking entertainers are so gifted and talented.
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  • Day 122: Celebrate Passover Seder

    22 de abril de 2024, España ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    Over 100 hundred people attended the Passover Seder celebration in The Restaurant. Chef Willy, Casper, the cooks, the waitstaff were all amazing.

    Personally, I have always wanted to attend a Seder and to share this with our Viking Community/Family was wonderful.

    I asked Josh, “So, what was the percent breakdown?” He replied, “Well, I know who all the Jews are - I would say 30% Jewish, and 70% non-Jewish.”

    I think I can easily say “Thank-you” from the 70% crowd for welcoming us into your celebration, your remembrance, and your time of reflection of hope.

    The leaders of the event did a wonderful job of “editing” what is traditionally an all evening meal and service. We were taught the meanings of the Seder plate, and we “Heard a GREAT story.” There was an excellent balance of showing us the key elements - skipping over some of the “long stuff” - Happy to have a a good balance of Hebrew and English - and holding to those elements which are key for the Jewish Community who were present.

    The meal WOW - Chef Willy and his staff hit it out of the park. Kosher wine was served. Fresh herbs & spices, Gefilte fish, Matzo Ball Soup, and more. Perfect.

    It was really exciting as the meal was served to just listen to all the noise and commotion of people just sharing like a big family meal. This event really demonstrated what our Neptune Family has become these past 123 days.

    To watch the sunset as we sang the children’s song “Chad Gadya” (Which is the way the Seder is closed) really reminded us of the struggles we all face and the injustices which are among us everyday. The story of Moses and the Hebrew community reminds us of the Hope our various faiths provide to us.

    “Then came the Most Holy, blessed be the Name, and slew the angel of death …”

    So, what about next Passover? I am thinking Josh & Robin’s house? If not, then we just need another cruise.
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  • Day 121: 1 - Dakar, Senegal

    21 de abril de 2024, Senegal ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

    Day 121, Sunday, April 21st we docked in Dakar, Senegal. Honestly this is a very poor depressed country. Our expat of 20+ years tour guide spoke of her country like it was a paradise. Looking out the bus window - we didn’t see it.

    We had over an hour bus ride to reach the Bandai Reserve where we had a “mini” Safari which lasted about two hours.

    We did see some nice animals and got some good pictures on both the iPhone and and Sony. Please enjoy these three posts to get a sense of our day in Senegal and at the Bandai Reserve.
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