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World Cruise: Paul and Donna

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  • Day 32: Bora Bora

    23 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 84 °F

    Here are some quick pics of Bora Bora from my iPhone. After five sea days the excitement levels are high.

    This is South Pacific, Bali Hai, Bora Bora - all those tropical fantasies becoming reality. Never in a million years did Donna and I ever think we would actually go to Bora Bora.

    There is a picture from inside one of the tenders which take us to shore, and Igor #2 wishing us a fun day.

    More pictures of Bora Bora to come from the Sony, when I get a few minutes to go through them. I do really work hard to narrow them down to a bare minimum.

    #myvikingjourney #myvikingstory #borabora
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  • Evening 33: Papeete, Tahiti

    24 Januari 2024, Polynesia Perancis ⋅ 🌧 79 °F

    We raised anchor around 7:00 PM in Moorea, Opunoho Bay and headed to our next port Papeete, Tahiti. It was a quick trip. You can take a ferry and do it in about 45 minutes. So, our next port is very close. While eating dinner in the World Cafe off the starboard (right) sight city lights appeared and they were very close.

    We were finishing up dinner and went out to the deck 7 stern, to watch them navigate the Neptune into the dock.

    We ere heading straight for the pier, then the ship stoped and did a 180 degree turn - then BACKED IN to the dock. A tugboat was to our right between us and another ship at the pier next to us.

    We watch the shore line men pull in the lines and attached them to the posts on the pier. However, the furthest line had issues. The angle of the line from the ship to the post was blocked by a huge jersey barrier (cement block) which they then got a fork light and pushed it out of the way.

    So, it took a while but we finally got the Neptune securely attached to the dock. We will stay the night docked.

    Tomorrow we have a long private excursion, so, not sure when I will post. I will try to get the sunrise post up quickly. We are happy to be in Tahiti.

    Pleasant dreams - we shave an early morning and a long day tomorrow.
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  • Day 33: Moorea, Opunohu Bay

    24 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌧 82 °F

    Sunrise: 5:42 A.M.
    Paulrise: 5:55 A.M.

    I scurried to the deck in a mad (slightly hungover) rush this morning. I am telling you this, just to let you know cruising is hard work.

    The skies were not colorful at 5:55 — However, as the captain guided the Neptune to anchor this morning in Opunohu Bay, the breeze was refreshing and the views awakening.

    With this morning photos I had a bit of fun. A couple in B&W - and I love the one with the reflection of the people standing by the window on deck 7. They had not yet opened deck 7 outside.

    Many times if your camera is not right up against the glass you get a bad reflection - or in this case a great reflection - we call this “Art” - taking a normally bad image and turning it into a creative one.

    The huts, the bay, the mountains, the villages all look very inviting for today’s explorations. At noontime Donna and I will be taking the Moorea Lagoon & Scenic Cruise. Which means I might have some time to get caught up on a couple of posts I have missed.

    I did include a shot of the Infinite Pool, located on deck 7 at the stern of the ship. Have not yet jumped in.

    So, with the Smoothie of the Day - “Coco Banana Beetroot” made up of Coconut, Beets, Banana, Nutmeg, & Almond Milk, along with my morning cappuccino - delivered by Karmila to my deck 8 front porch (see photo of my laptop setup with a view), I am left to ponder the mysteries of the day.

    Exactly, how do they milk an almond?

    #myvikingStory #myVikingJourney #Moorea
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  • Day 34: Wake Up Papeete, Tahiti

    25 Januari 2024, Polynesia Perancis ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

    Cloud cover this morning and some rain. The city is bustling at 5:30 A.M. The morning ferry arrives, ships are making their way to port, traffic looks just like Hartford, CT.

    We have an early private all day excursion. We grab a quick breakfast of oatmeal, brown sugar,and fruit along with a heated cinnamon roll.

    My eyes are starting to open. It’s time to live.
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  • Day 34: Tahiti, Paul & Donna Selfies

    25 Januari 2024, Polynesia Perancis ⋅ 🌧 77 °F

    When traveling people are always willing to take a picture of any couple or family standing in front of whatever. Most often, not always, Dad is never in the pictures because he took the picture. Donna and I decide at the beginning of this trip we would do “couple selfies” and for the most part not have others take a picture of us in front of X, Y, or Z.

    Here are our “Paul & Donna in Tahiti Jungle Selfies.”

    We start the day with oatmeal for breakfast at Mamsen’s, then waiting for our group (16 total) in front of the ship before our private excursions, then onto the back of the pickup truck, to countless number of “Kodak Moments” which we will never forget.

    Exploring the jungle was stepping into a tropical rain forest fantasy. The roads were treacherous to say the least, it rained on and off, which made it all the more memorable. Our guide, Pe, is a native Tahitian, told use all about the history, traditions, and story of the people of Tahiti.

    At the end of the trip Pe stopped the trucks and picked fresh flowers to give to each of the ladies. That’s the best picture of the bunch.

    Please enjoy with us these “Paul & Donna Selfie” moments in paradise.
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  • Day 34: Tahiti - iPhone Jungle Pics

    25 Januari 2024, Polynesia Perancis ⋅ 🌧 79 °F

    Right now I have vivid memories of my father pulling out the movie screen and his circa 1960’s “Airequipt” 35mm slide projector and all the 35mm slides of every vacation we ever went on. I apologize in advance.

    So, I shoot with both my iPhone 14 Pro Max and a Sony RX10 IV camera - I already posted the iPhone selfies - I deleted a bunch more off the phone - here are the remaining 11 pictures from our Tahiti Jungle Excursion which remain on the iPhone.

    But wait … I still have 373 photos on my SD card from adventure - that’s where memories of my dad come into play. So, I have over 300 pictures to delete before I even think about sharing them. I try to get it down to under 20. I will do my best.

    Thank you Tim Patton for organizing this excursion. All sixteen of us had a fun time. We were awed at the beauty we travelled through - looking at the posts on other FindPenguins bloggers and Facebook posters, everyone really enjoyed their experience on the Island of Tahiti.

    To the group in the back of our pickup truck - it was great getting to know you …. Waaaaaayyyy too much.

    #tahiti #ourvikingstory #ourvikingjourney #jungle #vikingneptune
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  • Day 35: Marshall Update - And More

    26 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 77 °F

    Today is a sea day - We slept in after spending 8 hours in the back of 4x4 pickup truck trekking through the Tahitian jungles. More on those adventures (Day 34) once I edit done the photos.

    Up at 8:45 A.M.

    Today we rushed through a quick breakfast at the World Cafe. Here are some pics of the view from our floating dinning room window, along with today’s breakfast. Got to our 10:00 AM art class at 9:40 - chairs are already filling up - the paint is already flying in the air, as people get caught up with uncompleted projects. Today, we start our Sea Turtle project.

    My protege, Marshall, finished his shadow box project, he added three fish to the scene. He didn’t require any assistance at all. You can see his finished work. Please shout out a comment to Marshall - this is his first ever art endeavor. I think we have unleashed a hidden creative …. We will keep you up to date on any future pieces by Marshall. His work will be on exhibit at the Wintergarden Show to be coming in just a few days. I am sure it can be purchased at just the right price.

    Meanwhile, I finished up my dancers and started the sea turtle project, while Donna finished up her bookmark project. At 11:00 people were still deeply engaged in their work, Donna and I closed up the place at noontime right as Captain Richard was giving his daily nautical update. I am sure happy he knows where we are — I surely don’t …. If I end up in a lifeboat? I’m doomed.

    Before lunch we did our walk. Donna 6 laps = 1.5 miles - Paul 4 laps = 1 mile. Then we had lunch back at the World Cafe. After lunch we both had just stuff to do. Photos, blogging, talking to folks along the way.

    I needed some help from guest services, once again Aimee is there to quickly solve my issue. In talking with her, I learned she is from Peru. I showed her pics of Dome homes available to rent in the Sacred Valley in Peru - I want to go there - Her face lite up as she talked about how peaceful it is there. I am now convinced more than ever that will be a place we will be traveling to in the future.

    On deck two, the castway’s from the USS Minnow were busily working on their escape raft for the upcoming boat competition. Will it float? We will soon see.

    Before coming on this our first cruise, I was a bit upset about so many days at sea. A big part of the experience is what happens on sea days - it’s not just about the excursions. People read, work on their needle point, paint, journal, write, do puzzles, attend shows and lectures, talk with new and old friends. We eat a lot. You can drink as much as you want - or not. Go to the gym, the spa, walk around the ship and view the art work (all of which have audio numbers you can punch in and listen to information about each and every piece). The Neptune is a floating art museum. So, do a regret the number of sea days? No, not at all. I need them just to catch up on my blog.

    Thank you all for your continued support and kind words as you follow along. It means a lot to me and Donna. Our real goal is to create the book that FindPenguins will create for us … in the meantime if some of you are enjoying the journey through our eyes - that’s a bonus.
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  • Evening 35: Pool Deck Dance Party

    26 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

    “Dancing Under the Stars”

    Clear skies and a full moon.

    The Viking Neptune Band has the pool deck up on their feet - the dancing energy has started. It’s time to enjoy the “Night Life, Get Up and Boogie.”

    Beka and his teammates are suited up - walking around serving rum punches to everyone in their path. If you have a bit of energy now is the time and get to the pool deck and shake it.

    The band is awesome - playing the hits from the 60’s 70’s, and 80’s - time to dance.
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  • Day 36: Meet Merle, the Viking

    27 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 79 °F

    Gail Lee is one of the lecturers onboard the Neptune teaching felting. Felting is done from pure wool with a couple of speciality needles; with lots of poking and instruction from Gail - “Merle, the Viking” was born.

    All of our Nomes and/or Vikings need a name. Why Merle? A few years back I saw a facebook post from one of my seminary professors, Dr. Merle Strege and his wife Fran went to Norway. I took one of his FB photos from the trip and photoshopped a Viking helmet on my Ethics professor. He has a pretty good sense of humor. So, Dr. Strege this is for you.

    If you are wondering what people do on sea days on the Neptune, please check out the captions on each of Merle the Viking’s photos as he shows us around the ship.

    Merle would especially like to thank the three ladies in “Juveler” - Celeste, from Namibia - Candice, from Capetown, South Africa - and Adele, from Nelsprint South Africa for helping him find just the right piece of jewelry for his wife.

    Also shout out to Igor, his bartender, the Neptune entertainers Joe, Emily, Lois, and Lewis for helping him out today.
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  • Day 36: Taste this! Rum

    27 Januari 2024, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 75 °F

    Life-long learners unite! (I meant to post this a while back).

    Aguag & Destra Viking Neptune bartender’s and personal instructors on various matters related to the consummation of adult beverages continue to hold classes at Torshavn on various types of beverages. Keep your eyes on the VIking Daily for the next class. Be sure to register with Guest Services.

    Even if you are not a big drinker, or you are like me and really don’t know the finer details of one wine to another - these sessions really teach the 101 level of different types of drinks. Just take sniff and a sip and learn.

    Today’s class was about rum — So, I do have some Bacardi & Coke experience — It started in the late seventies. Enough said. I do love Myers Dark Rum as well. However, if you want to learn how to drink rum go to Belize - this past July Donna & I visited Belize - we are pretty sure that Belize Coconut Rum is running through the plumbing systems of the entire country. We did learn to enjoy a nice Belizean Rum Punch pretty much anytime of the day.

    The rums our guides sampled us through this evening were as listed below.

    1) Bacardi
    Color: White
    Country: Puerto Rico
    $19.99 at CostCo

    2) Mount Gay Eclipse
    Color: Gold
    Country: Barbados
    AU$ 54.00/750ml

    3) Myers Dark Rum
    Color: Dark
    Country: Jamaican
    $24.00 (in New Hampshire, USA, no tax)

    4) Ron Matusalem
    Color: Amber
    Country: Once based in Cuba, now Dominican Republic
    $125 per bottle

    5) Ron Zaccpa, Centenario XO
    Color: Dark Amber
    Country: Guatemala
    AU$ 222/750ml

    The saying, “You get what you pay for” is true as we journeyed up the ladder. It was a nice experience to try different rums, and learn a little bit about each.

    The reason you have to drink Bacardi with coke is to kill the torturous flavor. However, you should be shot if you mix Zaccpa with anything. It stands on its own as just a nice smooth , aaaaahhhh ….

    Class dismissed.

    #rum #myVikingJourney #myVikingStory #vikingNeptune
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  • Day 36: Neptune Guest Choir Performs

    27 Januari 2024, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    Wow! What a fun surprise when our own Viking Neptune Guest Choir accompanied Roy Theaker, in the Star Theater concert. Yes, “We are the Champions!”

    Great job, I know we will be hearing from you again in the future. Here are 16 pictures I took of your performance. Yes, a couple of you have some funny faces on some.

    Great job! Thank you.
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  • Evening 35: The Southern Cross

    26 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

    Often times John and I will end up at the glass table in the wee hours talking about everything and anything. John asked, “If I had seen the Southern Cross in the night sky yet?” I replied “No, I haven’t.”

    Sliding his chair back, John took a quick look out the side door. Sticking his head back into the room, “It’s there, perfect view. You got to check it out.”

    If you have never been south of the equator, you will never see the sky which I saw for the first time this evening,

    The Southern Cross and Alpha & Beta Centauri are clearly visible. We both are feeling a bit of shared awe in this moment. We were just talking about the universe and our relationship with it and it with us. I feel a bit more connected right now.

    This photo was captured with my iPhone 14 Pro Max, and a bit of post processing.

    This was never even a consideration for my personal bucket list. I guess I have to add it; then I can check it off.

    On Friday, January 26, 2024, at 11:50 P.M. I saw and photographed the South Pacific Evening Skies capturing the Southern Cross and Alpha & Beta Centauri.

    Check!
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  • Day 36: Meet Rannel, Sushi Chef

    27 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F

    Back home going out for sushi dinner was always considered more of a treat not an everyday experience. On board the Neptune sushi is a normal staple of my diet. At 6:00 P.M. in the World Cafe you can have sushi for dinner just about every night - and I do! There are two sushi chefs onboard.

    Master Chef: Pepi Anevski, who creates the recipes to be served at the sushi bar.

    Sushi Chef: Rannel in the photo today. This is Rannel’s second contract with Viking. His story is started as a dishwasher in a restaurant and worked his way up to sushi chef, to owning his own sushi resturant “ZeusZayn MakiMono” in Manila, Phillipines (( I did a bit of research this might be a franchise of a larger Japanese chain - I might be wrong )). Rannel has been doing sushi for 18 years now. He has studied the art of making sushi even under master Japanese chefs.

    Rannel has 2 boys ages 10 and 6 - He loves sports and coaches basketball - When I told him I was from Connecticut - he was all over it - about the UConn Girls team - he also likes Duke. Another interest he has is ice and wood craving.

    We Americans do pretty much everything wrong. Case in point. Rannel taught me how to eat sushi.

    Paul’s way: A big glob of wasabi on top of the roll, then cover with a slab of ginger - then drown it for 2 mins in soy sauce.

    Rannel’s way (the right way) - Mix the wasabi into the soy sauce. Add some lemon into the mixture as well. If you are on the cruise Rannel is happy to give you a squeeze of fresh lemon. Not all Japanese like lemon in their soy sauce. It does taste better to me. Now with your chop stocks take the roll piece and lightly dip it into the soy sauce - just enough to add a touch of flavor - not to drown it to death - eat the sushi - THEN - take a piece of ginger to cleanse the palette. Take a breath, a sip of wine, Move on to the next bite. Rinse & Repeat.

    I need to ask Rannel about best wine pairings for his sushi. Also, if you talk with Rannel and give him a day’s notice he just might prepare for you a special sushi roll. He is willing to work within any dietary needs as well, ie vegan, etc.

    I am getting hungry just writing about this.
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  • Day 37: Sunrise & Lots of Action

    28 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌧 79 °F

    Good morning fellow travelers. Last night we had to set our clocks back an hour. I am still in awe of seeing the Southern Cross. Tomorrow we will cross the International Dateline and set our calendars ahead a day - this still doesn’t make complete sense to me - we will skip Monday entirely.

    Having missed yesterday’s sunrise, last night I did set a 4:45 AM wake-up call in order to capture the morning sunrise. You will see some nice/okay sunrise pictures from some where in the South Pacific Ocean.

    While it is possible for this old man to beat the sun waking up in the morning. The Blue Man Group, Kitchen Staff, and Karmila will always beat me to the morning. You will see some pictures of the Neptune crew making preparations for the day.

    Can you find the picture of my favorite food group? If so, tell me which photo it is. Okay Tom U. & Mike P. from my old job at Yale to make some sort of snide comment. I know you will.

    This morning I met a couple of early risers. Betty is show here teaching Larry, Lucy, and myself how she uses her iPhone - Let me tell you this is NOT her first cruising rodeo.

    Betty creates an album called “2024 World Cruise”, takes photos of the people she meets on the cruise, annotates the image captions with people’s names and other information. I don’t do Apple Air Drop hardly ever. Betty then showed us Air Drop and was able to send her album of people to my photos so, I can then put them into a newly created album on my phone.

    If there is a test at the end of this cruise to cite everyone’s name - I will fail. But, I think Betty will get an “A” on that exam.
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  • Day 38: Crossing International DateLine

    29 Januari 2024, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    Merle gets up a day late, and thinks he slept away Monday, January 29th … Oh No! Last night while traveling westward toward New Zealand we crossed the International Date Line.

    Today, Day 38 of our cruise - January 29th, 2024 - NEVER HAPPENED! The calendar counter counted the day as happening - we totally missed it. It’s like we went through a black hole of time in the Pacific Ocean.

    The ship had a nice party on the pool deck to “jump” over the Date Line.

    Donna has been collecting magnets at each of our ports of call - here is a photo of the World Map and the magnets she has collected on our cruise so far.

    Also, Meet “Fran, the Ladybug”.

    The is a photo of my nightstand - Donna got us both little travel trays which have our names on it, a map, and the name and date of our cruise. It folds flat when in the suitcase, and is really helpful for organizing “the stuff” we carry in our pockets when we go to bed.
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  • Day 39: The Chef’s Table with Friends

    30 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 73 °F

    Last night we closed the place down. Last ones to leave.

    (Names L-R) Deidre, Paul, Donna, Lucy, Jonathan, & Orlando had a 7:30 dinner and didn’t leave until after 9:00. The Menu was Lotus, Asian menu - to which I will not go into the details. You can zoom in on the menu.

    My bad: I didn’t get a bottle picture of the Domaine Uby 4, Gros et Petit Manseng from Gascony France.

    The food is always 5-star at Chef’s Table and Manfredi’s. The advantage of Chef’s table is they have already prepared the menu along with the wine pairings.

    Take a sip of the wine, a piece of food, a bit more wine. I find a 2:1 ratio of wine to food, works well. Let it all savor in your mouth. Enjoy the meal - enjoy the company - take your time. It’s not a race.

    I typically woof down food like a mad man who hasn’t eaten for weeks. Eating at the Chef’s table you do eat less, the portions are smaller, but by the end of the meal you are full, because it takes that amount of time to tell your brain - you have had enough.

    We do need to thank the staff for their patience with us - we were having a good time getting to know each other - We closed the place down. Every table was cleaned off expect ours.

    Early reservations are sometimes harder to get - but you can always get a 7:30 reservation. I would like to encourage people on the ship to be proactive - and ask that couple you pass in the hallway, have had a couple of short chats with, see at the pool deck, or in the World Cafe - “Would you like to do Chef’s table or Manfredi’s?” There are some people who are a bit more reserved than others, what can hurt to ask?

    We are experiencing what it means to be a part of a global community. I did a quick google search there are 7 unique references to Jesus eating a meal in the New Testament - A United Nations web page “They know instinctively that food security means fewer community tensions, …” The term “cuisine diplomacy” has been coined not only for state dinners but for meals in general. The “exposure effect” during a meal breeds familiarity, which means culinary exchange fosters peace and understanding. Sharing a meal with others is a bridge towards understanding.

    We become creatures of habit. It is impossible to become friends, and remember 950 people’s names. (I am really trying on the name department.) We naturally break off into comfort clusters.

    While there is so much tension in the Red Sea and Middle East right now - we have an opportunity to help bring peace to the world, it maybe small, but it is there.

    Invite someone new to dinner. I have found a group of six works great. It’s a good group dynamic balance size. If we can learn more about each other, our homes, families, cultures, etc by sharing a meal together. We will leave this cruise better people. When we go home we will be changed for the better.

    Let’s eat!
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  • Day 39: Meet Lisa, from South Africa

    30 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F

    Lisa has the BEST job onboard the Neptune - It’s even more important than my favorite bartender’s job. - Lisa is the “Ice Cream Lady” at the World Cafe. She serves gelato & sorbet to an often line of wanting passengers.

    Also, Lisa keeps a bit of margarine in the cooler below for Donna who doesn’t eat milk based products.

    This is Lisa’s first contract, two months now, with Viking - When she is not serving us this cool refreshing treat; Lisa enjoys surfing, volleyball, and discovery of new things. She has 2 siblings in her family.

    Lisa knows what I want —> 4 scoops of chocolate with chocolate sauce —> with a smile “Here you go Mr. Paul?” Lisa proclaims as I am handed this rich (calorie free - I am told) treat.

    #gelato #sorbet #myvikingjourney #myvikingstory #vikingNeptuneCrew #vikingNeptune
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  • Day 40: Art Show - Q&A with Officers

    31 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 72 °F

    Today in the Wintergarden close to 500 pieces of art were on display. During sea days for the past few weeks, Deborah Ayres, an Australian artist led morning and afternoon groups through various art projects. Deborah is a gifted artist and teacher. She is able to work with everyone no matter their skill level. We all learned something. We all grew as artists.

    You will also see a couple of pictures of the Q&A session the Captain, Chief Engineer, and General Manager had in the Star Theater - it was a packed house. Many questions were asked and answered. Clearly, one of the big concerns is: Are we are going to go through the Red Sea, Suez Canal or not? Captain Richard says the decision has not been made - they have not been told to make any alternate plans at this point. There are so many safety & logistical concerns to consider. I personally feel that Viking will make the best choice for us first. I am sure most of us do want to go through the Suez Canal, Greece, Etc - things on our bucket list - But, I also don’t want to be on CNN as a captive cruise ship. They will make the best decision for us.

    On the lighter side - Today, an amazing Art display was on hand. You will see a bunch of photos I took of the art show we had. Everything was amazing. We all were encouraged by the creativity on our ship.

    As I now enter into my second year of retirement - year one was the transition year. What am I supposed to do now? I learned last year, our purpose in life, in this universe is to do what God does. (If you don’t believe in the label God - then Energy). What does energy do?

    Old Testament reference Genesis 1:1 “In the beginning God/Energy created …”

    I believe we are all meant to create. Create Art. Our canvases may be different. We are all artists. We saw today what beauty and joy creation brings. Find your canvas - create art.

    Thank you to everyone who shared their creations with us. Thank you Deborah & Jim for guiding us through this journey.
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  • Day 40: Art by Donna, Marshall, & Paul

    31 Januari 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 72 °F

    This post highlights the art work done by Donna, Marshall, and myself. More than anything we needed a space to display our stuff.

    There is a great selfie Deborah & Jim our teachers.

    We had a blast and hope you enjoy these highlights. So many people presented so many wonderful pieces - Art refreshes the soul.

    Photos of artist with their work - else the caption tells who the artist is.
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  • Day 40: Violinist, Roy Theaker

    31 Januari 2024, New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

    So, imagine if you can with me - think back - you are in high school or college, you and a couple of your friends decide you want to start a rock n’ roll band. You are jammin’ in one of your friend’s garage. Oh no! Here comes that geeky kid with his violin.

    “Hey guys, can I join your band?” Roy asks. “Go away you nerd! Take that classical music crap with you.” He turns away with his head hung in shame. By the time he gets to the end of the driveway, he stops. Kneels down, places his violin case on the sidewalk, opens it, pulls out his violin and bow. Holding the violin on his shoulder he turns and looks at you and your friends in the garage. He stares you down with eyes of fire and the chill of icicles.

    He starts to play, you and your friends turn away shrugging your shoulders. But, you then hear it …. You stop …. “Nah, that’s not right!” Yes, it is.

    That geeky kid with the violin cranking out “Sweet Child of Mine” from Guns n’ Roses. Your drummer feels the beat and joins in. The bass player plugs in and fills in the baseline. You pick up your guitar and fill it in with some cool licks.

    Yup, you all changed your mind that day. Roy Theaker is now in the band.

    Those of us who got to hear Roy play know exactly what I am talking about. You have never heard a violin played like that. I took well over 200 pictures, so many of them captured the energy, passion, and emotion Roy brings to his violin. There were times he stared right into my telephoto lens. I narrowed it down to these 20 images. Yes, a bit of post-processing as well.

    My goal with this series of images was to capture the emotion and feelings he gave to me. I hope these photos do his performance justice.

    Thank you, for letting me share them with you.

    - Paul
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  • Day 42: Auckland (Day 1 of 3)

    2 Februari 2024, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    Day 1 of 3 days in Auckland, was a lot of hiking the city streets - I think all the streets are up hill.

    The Sky Tower is the main attraction in Auckland.

    Donna had no problem on the helicopter ride over the Bay of Islands, but when she gets to the top of a tall building she has a bit of a nervous panic spell - she was all right - got her footing - even did a video walking over the glass floor.

    We along with many other Neptune artists made our way to “Gordon Harris” art supply store to stock up on much needed art supplies. Like most artist’s we really don’t need much of an excuse to buy more supplies.

    After catching the views from the top of the Sky Tower we sat at the base of the skyscraper at a restaurant called “Federal Delicatessen” we split Reuben and Chicken Salad sandwiches between us. Both of the sandwiches were to die for.

    Sitting outside we watched the people bungie jump off the tall tower. I thought about it …. If I wait until I am 75 years old or older you get to jump off for free.

    Auckland is very upscale, clean, vibrant city. What the locals were calling a busy day of traffic was more like Sunday morning at 5:00 AM in New York City - they don’t know traffic.

    The ship was docked close enough to the city, to walk into the center and capture the vibe and energy.
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  • Day 43: Rainy day in Auckland (Day 2)

    3 Februari 2024, New Zealand ⋅ 🌬 64 °F

    Three days in Auckland. Evening of day one we learn our America’s Cup Sailing excursion for day two was cancelled due to weather - A bit of a let down, I slept in. When I did roll out of bed in the morning the weather was rainy and windy - the cancellation was the correct choice.

    After breakfast the rain started to break - Donna had a shopping mission to accomplish - we ventured out to the city. I got into my black and white street photography mode with the iPhone.

    We then took the ferry over to Davenport - separate post on Davenport coming soon. What started out as a ‘wash’ turned into a nice day.
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  • Day 43: Ferry to Davenport (Day 2)

    3 Februari 2024, New Zealand ⋅ 🌬 68 °F

    Day two in Auckland started out on a rainy note. We walked the city a bit. It was getting close to 1:00pm we took the ferry over to Davenport with plans to find a place for lunch.

    The ferry ride was rougher than anything we experienced on the Neptune so far. It took a while for us to stop feeling the swaying of ferry once we got on land in Davenport.

    We found the Davenport Public House which served a nice light and crispy fish & chips with a New Zealand Amber beer. This was a simple lunch, but one of those meals we will remember.

    We walked around the town a bit - peeking into the shops - found a nice vantage point for a view of the city across the bay.

    When we got back to the Neptune, we headed for tea time in the Wintergarden.

    #MyVikingStory #MyVikingJourney
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  • Day 44: Good Morning Auckland - Day 3

    4 Februari 2024, New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    This morning I was able to catch the sunrise as the city of Auckland arose to the day. It’s Sunday morning so there is not the hustle and bustle of a workday.

    A Carnival cruise ship pulls in to the dock across the way. Look closely can you find the thing you will NEVER see on a Viking Cruise ship?Baca lagi