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World Cruise: Paul and Donna

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  • Day 5: It’s a hard life

    27. december 2023, Colombia ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Chilling on my stateroom deck after working out at the gym. I had to convert lbs into kg but got close enough. Can someone please explain why at my gym at home I can set the leg extension machine to 80 lbs but had to drop my weight to 50 lbs, cause I couldn’t move 80 lbs. #myvikingjourney #vikingneptuneLæs mere

  • Day 5: Tonight’s pairing

    27. december 2023, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 52 °F

    Our wine steward, Agus, recommended the Tommasi Pinot Grigio to pair nicely with Donna’s Roasted Free Range Poulet de Breese, as well as, my Norwegian Salmon & Crab Gratin.

    A subtle fruit pair like aroma - it’s slightly dry but with a hint of fruit which coats our palette with a sense of a spring morning.

    Agus was right. The perfect wine to go with our dinner.

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  • Day 5: Chef saves me from myself

    27. december 2023, Colombia ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F

    Because of my sensitivity/intolerance to dairy I notified Viking and they deliver to my stateroom a menu for the following days meals. I circle which meals, lunch or dinner, I choose. When I go to the restaurant, they have my menu choices there already and I don’t even receive a menu. Today, I chose crème brûlée for dessert on my menu but the waiter brought me a poached apple, saying “Chef says you cannot have crème brûlée”.

    The poached apple was delicious.

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  • Day 6: Good morning, Cartagena, Colombia

    28. december 2023, Colombia ⋅ ☁️ 79 °F

    The wake-up call jumps us out of a deep rest we have arrived to our next destination - not only are we in another country … we are in another continent. We have less than two hours to get to or meeting place to go on our excursion to Colombia’s National Aviary -

    We are docked - a quick shower & breakfast - Welcome everyone to Cartagena, Columbia, South America.

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  • Day 6: Carl “Reefer Engineer” On Patrol

    28. december 2023, Colombia ⋅ ☁️ 79 °F

    We met Carl from Norway yesterday in the Explorers lounge on deck 8. Today, while waiting to embark on Deck 1 - Carl was on his morning patrol checking the entire ship’s humidity levels. Looking for visual signs of condensation, as well as, using his own senses to ensure we are; Not to cold - Not to hot - that we are - Just right.

    The waiters, our room stewards, and our bartenders are all pretty much much customer facing staff. They get all the glory.

    Being a retired IT person from 25 years at Yale - I know what it is like to be behind the scenes.

    So, tonight when you tuck yourself in bed - say a “Good night and thank you” to Carl and all the other behind the scenes Viking Neptune Staff who are keeping us feeling “Just right.”

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  • Day 6: Birds (1 of 3) Cozumel, Mexico

    28. december 2023, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 46 °F

    Here is my first attempt at more serious bird photography - I took over 300 pictures, and narrowed it down to 60 - (FindPenquins allows 20 pics per posting) - So there are 3 posts of bird pictures (Please let me know which ones you really like).

    Geoff Carpentier, the onboard Bird Watcher Lecturer, from Canada spent time with me naming these birds. — Granted for real bird watchers, going to the Cozumel National Aviary is pretty much like fishing in a barrel.

    #myvikingjourney #vikingneptune #birdwatching #birds #nature
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  • Day 6: Birds (2 of 3) Cozumel, Mexico

    28. december 2023, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    Here is my first attempt at more serious bird photography - I took over 300 pictures, and narrowed it down to 60 - (FindPenquins allows 20 pics per posting) - So there are 3 posts of bird pictures (Please let me know which ones you really like).

    Geoff Carpentier, the onboard Bird Watcher Lecturer, from Canada spent time with me naming these birds. — Granted for real bird watchers, going to the Cozumel National Aviary is pretty much like fishing in a barrel.

    #myvikingjourney #vikingneptune #birdwatching #birds #nature
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  • Day 6: Birds (3 of 3) Cozumel, Mexico

    28. december 2023, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    Here is my first attempt at more serious bird photography - I took over 300 pictures, and narrowed it down to 60 - (FindPenquins allows 20 pics per posting) - So there are 3 posts of bird pictures (Please let me know which ones you really like).

    Geoff Carpentier, the onboard Bird Watcher Lecturer, from Canada spent time with me naming these birds. — Granted for real bird watchers, going to the Cozumel National Aviary is pretty much like fishing in a barrel.

    #myvikingjourney #vikingneptune #birdwatching. #birds #nature
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  • Day 7: Meet Carmila - Good Morning

    29. december 2023, Caribbean Sea ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F

    Meet Karmila , each morning along with the sunrise she brings her smile, a smoothie, and a cup of coffee to my morning sacred place place to pamper me as a reflect on the events of yesterday and plan with anticipation the new adventures ahead for Donna and I today.

    It’s nice to wake up with other early risers - we each have our own little rituals to preform as bring in the day. For some it is check email, the headlines, to read their scriptures, or to sit and just be quiet.

    For it’s coffee and a smoothie - I try to journal 3 full pages - watch the sunrise - and look for a single picture for me to capture to remember this one moment in time which will never come again.

    Good morning from Colon, Panama we are nearing the dock. Donna just walked by me - with a tap on my shoulder - I know she is heading to deck 7 to see Karmila - Donna knows Karmila’s smile and a bowl of fruit and fresh oatmeal will welcome her day.

    It’s time for me to leave my morning meditations and have breakfast with my wife.

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  • Day 7: Hello from Colon Panama

    29. december 2023, Panama ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F

    We arrived at Colon, Panama this morning. We had breakfast onboard at Mamsen’s, then disembarked for our 9:30 excursion through the old Panama City. We hoped on a bus for an hour. That’s how long it takes to get from the Atlantic Ocean side in Panama to the Pacific Ocean side, overland.

    Panama is a much more prosperous country than Columbia was. In Columbia there was trash, and piles of it, littering every single road. There was very little of that in Panama. Another difference is that in Columbia, almost everyone got around on scooters. I saw a family of 4 on a scooter. The small child stood in front of the father, who was driving. The mother sitting behind the man was holding a baby. In Panama, I saw few motorcycles/scooters. The better paved roads had many cars. I saw Toyota, Mazda, Kia and a few Chevys. All in reasonably good shape.

    Our guide, Maria explained that Panama makes money by moving goods, whether that would be overland, via train or over water via the Panama Canal. She also explained how there were/are 3 Panama Cities. The original city was burned to the ground by Invaders. Then it was rebuilt. That is the Old Panama City. Now a new, more modern Panama City is being constructed as an extension to the Old City. We toured the Old City which has old architecture and narrow cobblestone streets.

    Driving is not for the faint of heart and I am not sure that being a passenger is either. Drivers more or less rely on the courtesy of other drivers. I saw cars driving straight past stop signs. Our guide explained that what is commonly called the Panama Hat is not. Teddy Roosevelt may have gotten his from someone in Panama but it was actually made in Ecuador. I did buy a ‘REAL’ Panama Hat. It is adorable and I will post a photo of me wearing it.

    Our tour was cut short by a downpour after we had toured a church. We waited until it slowed down and made our way back to the center of town where we boarded our bus to return to the Atlantic Ocean side of Panama to board The Viking Neptune.

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  • Day 8: Good Morning Panama Canal

    30. december 2023, Panama ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

    It’s a busy place this morning on deck 8 of the Explorer’s lounge. The normal morning quiet is replaced by the excitement of many of our fellow travelers all sharing in the moment entering the Panama Canal.

    After the passing under the bridge the canal splits in two; go to the left you are traveling the newer wider canal. To the right (Our choice) we will pass through the narrowing older canal.

    You will notice pics of the mules towing the ship through the locks.

    I kissed my wife Donna in the Panamá Canal.

    You will also see a ship coming through the other direction.

    #myvikingjourney #vikingneptune #Panama. #panamaCanal
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  • Day 8: Lunch on the Panama Canal

    30. december 2023, Panama ⋅ ⛅ 88 °F

    So, what is lunch like on a cruise ship while traveling through the Panama Canal?

    We arrived at “The Restaurant”. Which is its actual name on deck 2 a bit early. Which gave use time to do 4 laps around deck 2 for a total of 1 mile.

    They paired my Rueben sandwich with a Bottega - Pinot Grigio Venezia which was lovely, Donna had a nice burger (no bun or cheese) - Paul had Salad and Donna had the Lentil soup - the Mixed Berry Sorbet was a refreshing wash of elegance across our palette and the Blueberry Mouse Cake was so light I am positive it doesn’t have any calories.

    We met Mike & Carol, as well as, Madeline & Jay at the tables next to us. Which honestly is a huge part of the cruise experience - it isn’t just about the amazing places we visit - it is about the amazing people we are meeting.

    There is a pool my old boss/manager is running - the stakes are pretty high $$$$$$$$$ How much weight will Paul gain (I started out at 252 pounds when I boarded the ship) by the time he arrives in England on May 10th.

    So, in my on defense of gaining too much weight Donna and I are trying to take the stairs as often as we can. You can see some pics at deck 1 and then the stairs and finally making it up to our floor on deck 8.

    The scenery was lovely as we passed through the canal. An interesting factoid is they keep the land well groomed almost like a putting green to help keep the mosquitos away along the canal.

    There is an old and new canal our ship the Viking Neptune is 105 feet wide we squeezed into the old canal at 107 feet wide. When the canal was built the width was determined by the width of the largest warship in the USA.

    As a child in 7th or 8th grade we all took history & geography class and learned about the Panama Canal — but it as so far away — but to cruise smoothly through it - and kiss my lovely wife Donna along the canal route is beyond my imagination.

    We are now approaching the looks on the other side of the lake - it is raining now - the ship is parked.as we go in and out of each lock the process of the water going up and down is beyond belief.

    #myvikingjourney #vikingneptune #Panama #panamaCanal
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  • Day 8: Dinner at Manfredi’s

    30. december 2023, Golfo de Panamá ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F

    So first, I promise to not provide this level of detail for every meal we have over the next 130 days. The fellow Neptune traveler’s know what is served, and my friends back home (Esp. You Tom U) warned me if I over do it he will stop following our blog.

    There are two types of traveler’s onboard - The well seasoned traveler may have done 10, 20, and even over 30 cruises and there are us “The First Timers”. Yesterday, another person named Tom, also a first timer, remarked as we travelled through the Panama Canal for the very first time - he felt like a kid in a candy store - and by the way we can eat as much candy as we want. I am sure the seasoned traveler looks at us and smiles remembering their first voyage.

    The Neptune has many places to dine and share in a meal where each bite is a musical array of flavor. The Chef’s Table (Haven’t been there yet) and Manfredi’s are two onboard restaurants in which you must set up a reservation to attend. These are quieter dinning venues with more specializes options. Last night was our first experience with Manfredi’s.

    The Wine Pairing:
    - Donna had a white (she is not a red wine person) The Tommasi Pinot Grigio, 2022, La Rosse - we had this other night with dinner - it is already becoming our ‘go to” wine - it is a delight to drink - refreshing.
    - Paul ventured out with a red - Leone De Castris, Villa Santera, Primitivo Di Madurai from Italy —. If you drink this wine slowly the taste from the start to the end are an array of enjoyment. There is a hint of dry, without being too dry that you have to fight to find the flavor - this red paired very nicely with our main course.
    - (A point of honesty) Donna and I are not advanced in the art of wine tasting - we are newbies learning the ropes. I am sure there are many on board this ship who could educate us beyond the basics of our experiences - yet - this is where we start. We have many ore miles and glasses of wine before us to educate our palette.

    Appetizer:
    - Donna had the “Il Tagliere del Salumiere” which is bresaloa, coops, prosciutto, grilled marinated eggplant, zucchini, scallions.
    - Paul had the “Fritto Gameroni e Clamato”

    Soups:
    - We both had the “Zappa del Casale” the flavors are a blend of elegance and country cooking which welcome us to a dinning experience I am sure these first timers to Manfredi’s will remember.

    Pasta:
    - Donna had the “Spaghetti alla Caronrar o Bolognese” and Paul had the “Gnocchi alla Sorrentina”

    By this time in the meal you can really have a sense of a journey which is choreographed as a fine ballet. I forgot to mention Thomas our waiter our tour guide on this culinary journey. He explains each of our ports of call as we venture through this experience. If we need to make an adjustment along the way, Thomas is an accommodating host.

    Main Course:
    - Donna and I both had the “Costata di Manzo Sull’osso” - slow cooked beef short ribs on the bone, polenta from ante; red wine sauce. Speaking of adjustments Thomas was happy to add asparagus and potatoes to Paul’s meal.

    The only concern we had was why did they provide a knife? The ribs were so tender they fell off the bone as our forks approached. The flavor of the sauce and tenderness of the meat was the summit of our journey this evening.

    After the meal the Chef came out to great us. There are over 100 chef’s onboard the Neptune. In talking with the chef we learned something very important to us. Over the past four years Donna and I have become educated on the differences of olive oil. We are self-proclaimed olive oil snobs - not experts - but we know the difference. With each meal Paul has requested olive oil to have with bread instead of butter. Much better flavor and healthier too. The waitstaff brings us a small dish of a basic lemon flavored oil. The chef taught us the trick to getting good olive oil - we are not to ask for just olive oil; Rather we are to request “Natural Olive from the bottle” from the chef. They will be happy to accommodate.

    For desert:
    - We both had the Mixed Berry Sorbet - it is always a refreshing way to end a meal. Paul is a chocolate person most of the time - We didn’t need to end this journey with the sweetness of rich chocolate.

    Danger Ahead:
    - Wanting a nite cap before we ended our journey - we asked Thomas our culinary tour guide for one last recommendation. A small rose shaped glass with clear liquid was before us. We were introduced to Grappa, a grape-based pomace brandy of Italian origin. It’s 35 to 60 percent alcohol or 70 to 120 US proof. We Googled it and Wikipedia provides tons of information. It’s a fancy name for Italian moonshine. Before the glass hits your lips your hair is standing on end. We didn’t drink it all. It woke our senses. Had we finished it we would have needed a wheelchair to make it back to our room.

    So, I promise I will not document every meal or provide this level of detail. Today’s post was due to the excitement of this new experience and provide a taste of what we are experiencing. Yes, the hardest decision a married couple has to make - Is where do you want to go out to eat? Even on the Neptune that question is asked, but the answer is always right.

    Enjoy the photos of each of the steps, our ports of call, on last night’s culinary journey. Thank you Thomas for being a wonderful guide.

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  • Day 9: Good Morning - Back to normal

    31. december 2023, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F

    After all the excitement yesterday going through the Panama Canal - it is nice to wake up with my morning cup of coffee and smoothie. Fellow early riser Leon (In the cabin next to ours) makes coffee and gets a muffin to give to his wife back in their room. Yesterday’s crowds are gone - the sway of the ship - the vast horizon of sea and ski - brings amazement at how marvelous and majestic our world and our universe really is.

    Today is a sea day - boy do we need it. First this quick post. Then journal my 3 pages (Google Julia Cameron - The Artist’s Way) I have hundreds of photos to go through and delete most of them to find the ones which are shareable. I have journalling to do. I am sure Johnathon and I might get in a game of chess. Meals will be lighter today, looking forward to writing a post about Donna’s and my first dinner at Manifredi’s.

    The upper deck of the Explorer lounge is a peaceful place to reflect with the sunrise and center ourselves for the day.

    We are traveling up the Pacific coast of Central America heading towards Costa Rica our next port tomorrow.

    Happy New Year’s Eve - And Happy birthday to my friend Heather back in Rhode Island.

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  • Day 9: Meet Beka & John

    31. december 2023, Colombia ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

    It took me a couple of days and I finally have Beka’s and John’s name saved in my memory banks. Which by the way is one of the hardest things to do on this cruise - is remember everyone’s name. If there was a final exam I would surely fail.

    Both Beka and John have been working with working with Viking for about three years now. On their last cruise they were roommates. Beka is from Georgia (not the state in USA), married with a lovely wife back home. John is from the Philippines (I think?) and is also married with two children. The hardest part for them is being away from their families, so the staff become a family to each other - then that family is extended to us the passengers. Beka remarked there are 72 nationalities on the Viking Neptune staff - we are all different - but when you put away those differences we are all the same. Those core attributes which make us up as humans are the things we should focus on in our lives.

    It is good to hear the staff have a lounge and activities and support systems to encourage each other. They enjoy their jobs here on the Neptune. They know their service and smiles to us give us joy. I believe we are here on this planet to create art. Our canvases are different. John and Beka use the canvas of service and smiles to create for each of us and experience which changes our lives and our view upon the world.

    I learning to no longer see the 500 or so staff members onboard as our waitstaff - rather they are Performance Artists who can join the ranks of Adrian Piper, Nick Cave, Wu, Tsang, Guerilla Girls, Marina Abramovich, Ragnar Kjartanson, Ana Mendieta, Yoko Ono, Tehching Hsieh, Joseph Bueys, and many others.

    Today as the staff serves us, I choose to look at them as artists painting upon their canvases service and smiles. The 72 nationalities are demonstrating to each of us what it means to live in a world were there is faith, hope, and love - Art is meant to change us, to change our view of the world, to challenge us.

    Please meet today’s artists - John and Beka.

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  • Day 9: Happy New Year 2024

    31. december 2023, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F

    I never imagined we would be cruising off the coast of Panama heading towards Costa Rica on New Year’s Eve 2024.

    Happy New Year to all our fellow cruisers and friends and family back home.

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  • Day 10: Good Morning Costa Rica

    1. januar 2024, Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    It’s hard to believe last year on this date, accompanied by my “Wing Man” Donny Austin - Donna & I were at the shoreline of Long Island Sound in Connecticut plunging into the icy cold waters of the sound.

    This morning while sipping on my Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie we prepare to explore Puntarenas (Puerto Caldera) Cost Rica. This makes five different countries we have discovered. Like the traveler’s of old - each port is a new discovery for Donna and me - each port filled with expectation and adventure.

    Our tour is at 9:00 AM - Happy New Year 2024 - If you are going to start a New Year this isn’t too shabby a way too start.

    My 2024 wish and hope for all who read this is that your lives are filled with joy - that Faith, Hope, and Love are the guard rails of your lives. My hope for our world is that we can learn from the 1,500 or so people about the Neptune - It is very possible to be very different and live together in a world without war. Let’s put any greed and ego behind us and find those things that bring us together in 2024.

    It’s time to wake up Donna and head to breakfast.

    #myvikingjourney #vikingneptune #CostaRica
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  • Day 10: A walk around Costa Rica

    1. januar 2024, Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

    Here are my iPhone photos for today. More to come from my camera later. We have a couple of sea days ahead of us I hope to get caught up.

    Just to let you know cruising is hard work. There is so much to do. The day goes by quickly.

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  • “Paps” is hopping - The dance of Service

    1. januar 2024, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

    They maneuver around each other in a well choreographed dance. “Paps - The Explorer Lounge” is packed with thirsty travelers reflecting upon their adventures in Costa Rica while we all strengthen our new friendships.

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  • Day 10: Costa Rica (Part One)

    1. januar 2024, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

    Here are some of the images I captured while walking around Costa Rica

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  • Day 11: Heading West in the Pacific

    2. januar 2024, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 81 °F

    Woke up this morning, happy to have beaten my 6:00 AM wake up call by 10 minutes. Went to look for my daily sunrise photo - they moved the sun on me, it is directly off the stern. We are heading due west in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

    I was able to capture a short video of the wake this powerful ship creates and a couple of nice sunrise pics.

    Geoffrey Carpentier was already enjoying the view from the stern of deck 7. Geoffrey is one of the guest lecturers on board - he is an avid bird watcher and very polished speaker. I never thought of bird watching as a thing I would want to do - listening to Geoff talks and standing on deck watching the birds - Geoffrey is a wealth of knowledge and can convert the largest of skeptics towards enjoying his passion.

    Well, it’s time for my morning coffee and smoothie. Happy it is a sea day - tons of photos to go through and get organized. I am telling you - Cruising is hard work - but, someone has to do it!

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  • Day 11: The Neptune Blowfish

    2. januar 2024, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 81 °F

    I am sure many of us (granted not all) but many of us have a story or two about having a bit too much to drink.

    Knowing that we have the “Silver Spirits” package - and wanting to make sure to get my money’s worth there is a bit of a fear of another story or two in my future - those stories often come with a strong headache or hangover the next day.

    So, for those travelers joining us in LA - take note …

    Prior to the trip I went on Amazon searching for “travel essentials” and ran across this hangover cure called “Blowfish”. Skeptical I ordered enough tablets to cover me everyday … you know just in case.

    Blowfish is an Alka-Seltzer type tablet that fizzes bubbles in a glass of water. Surprisingly - It’s works. If you still have time to get an Amazon order in …. And you fear you might wake up with a slight reminder of the fun you had last night. The research is in - and Blowfish does take the edge off of last nights extra glass of wine.

    #myvikingjourney #vikingneptune #blowfish #hangover #hangoverRelief
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  • Day 11: Confused

    2. januar 2024, Mexico ⋅ ☁️ 46 °F

    Because I notified the Viking food services that I am lactose intolerant, I receive a daily menu for the following day, which I choose my meals from. Yesterday, I received a menu only for dinner which confused me because we are at sea today with no other option than to eat onboard. Then I read in the Viking daily, distributed in the evening that there is going to be a brunch this afternoon, so I’m on my own to make good choices.

    Last night, I woke up and saw coastline and lights, like at a freight terminal on our port side which confused me because we were supposed to be going up the coast from Costa Rica to Mexico and the coastline was on the wrong side. This morning I found out that a guest had become ill and while there is a doctor and clinic onboard, they required a visit to a hospital.so we had to turn around and return to Costa Rica to be tendered to the shore. Hope that they are okay.

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  • Day 11: Buffet Lunch on the Pool Deck

    2. januar 2024, Caribbean Sea ⋅ 🌬 82 °F

    To bring in the New Year - lunch today was a wonderful buffet on the Pool Deck 7.

    Casper is one of the upper management staff for all the restraint operations on board (You will meet him in a future post), Well, Casper assured me that the problem with weight gain is not the food. You can eat a much food as you wish with no concern for weight gain. Casper let us in on a problem aboard the Viking Neptune - It’s the laundry! The washing machines for some unknown reason make it appear as if you are gaining weight.

    The buffet was wonderful - sushi, pasta, tacos, fruit, and much more with a desert table to die for - watch the video as my iPhone does a drive by to check out all the calorie free (per Casper) options available to us.

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