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  • Laura Folk

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  • Sint Maarten Sint Maarten
  • Saint Lucia Saint Lucia
  • Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
  • United States United States
  • Barbados Barbados
  • Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
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  • Travel Day- BWI- San Juan- 29°F to 29°C

    January 12, 2024 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    It was an early morning- and even worse for me- very little sleep last night. We left the house at 6, and all was fine until some sort of activity near Ft Meade. It set up some delays, but we ended up at Long Term Parking by 7:20- which was ok, except that we didn't get a shuttle bus for another half hour... And it was packed.

    We got our luggage tags, then headed for the Help Desk to get the TSA Pre✓ thing straightened out. Pit stop- and while there, we were called to board. Luckily uneventful flight.

    The taxi service in San Juan is pretty cool. In order to protect the passengers, there are fixed-price zone rates with additional charge per bag. The rep gives you a piece of paper with the fare, which you give to the driver. Pay cash. Our fare from the airport to Courtyard Marriott Miramar was $23.

    The Hotel was very nice. We were rebated the "Visitor Tax" of $17 in sodas and cookies from their marketplace.

    Dinner was at Los Pinos. We got a Sampler and ate about half.

    I slept well
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  • San Juan- Boarding Jewel OTS & Underway

    January 13, 2024 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Wayne's BIRTHDAY!!!

    We had a lazy morning, with breakfast in the Comedor hotel restaurant. Uneventful pack-up and taxi to the port.

    We had the predictable line for inprocessing- and then aboard and to our Muster Station (theater). Jewel of the Seas is a beautiful ship. I really like it. We went to the Solarium for juice & cookies, and then to the room for a nap. I went to their tiny Cinema - holds about 50- to see "Barbie". I didn't hate it- but dozed off in the middle.

    We decided on dinner in the buffet, and ate on the fantail for sailaway. We passed the forts, and then to open ocean. It was an early night.
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  • Sea Day

    January 14, 2024, Caribbean Sea ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    I woke up early, saw the sunrise, did my PT, went to a stretch class, and then hung out for awhile before waking Wayne for breakfast.

    I love sea days, but was pretty drowsy after my early start. I went to the casino for a bit. The gods were not good. After that, mostly stayed in the stateroom, watching BBC Nature films- very interesting. It was dress-up night, and we weren't feeling it, so back to the buffet for dinner, and sunset. After dinner, this peacock (?) was waiting for us. Slow, lazy day.Read more

  • Barbados- Washington Slept Here

    Jan 15–19, 2024 in Barbados ⋅ 🌬 29 °C

    George Washington not only slept here- he also woke up here in 1751 when he was 17. We visited the house where George and brother Lawrence (I have one of those!) stayed for 7 weeks. Lawrence had tuberculosis, and it was thought that the climes in Barbados would help him heal.

    They were supposed to stay with the Faifaxes at their Barbados home, but the Faifaxes were sick, so the Washington boys found this place. (Lawrence later married Anne Fairfax, and George reportedly had something going on with Sally.)

    Barbados was colonized by the British, highly fortified, and a key spot in the "Molasses, Rum, Slaves" triangle. George observed and learned about trade, military tactics, and other things that contributed to his becoming a military and political leader in the emerging United States.

    40 years after GW's visit, the area became a British Garrison- 1789, with 4K British troops living here. The house became the headquarters of the garrison commander. During the rainy months, mosquitoes flourished, and so did malaria. In order to drain the vast area, miles of tunnels were dug to direct the water to the ocean. The tunnels were wide enough for us to walk through- but barely.

    The home became a UNESCO world Heritage site in 2007

    Back to the ship for some lunch, a nap, and some dinner. I found a good way to avoid the "too much food and I feel bad about leaving most of it" situation in the dining room. Shrimp cocktail for starter. Shrimp cocktail for main course. And some flan. Perfect!
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  • Trinidad

    January 16, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ -17 °C

    We had another lazy day. I was up for sunrise and a stroll around the top decks. I met a lady from Cabin John whose veterinarian daughter has a service dog that detects gelatin(!) and seizure activity.

    We decided to forego an excursion, and opted to see the craft market on the pier. Wayne got a hat, and I admired the artisan's work.

    I did a triple Duolingo French lesson, and a bit of knitting, as well as catching up on emails.

    The dinner line was pretty long, so we opted for the buffet- good Caribbean food- empanadas, platanos, pork & applesauce.

    Sunset was nice+ underway to the next port.
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  • Tobago

    January 17, 2024 in Trinidad and Tobago ⋅ 🌬 28 °C

    Another easy day. We checked out the dock area and took a walk to the Botanic Gardens. Then back to the ship for more Solarium time.

    There was an afternoon Birthday celebration for all those who completed a circle round the sun during our cruise. Of course there was cake. Wayne didn't win a raffle prize, so our streak continues.

    Italian night (more or less ) in the dining room. (We're a bit judgy about Italian cuisine.) (Not sorry.)
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  • St. Lucia

    January 18, 2024 in Saint Lucia ⋅ 🌬 26 °C

    We docked in St. Lucia, and I felt a tug in my heart, knowing that my Dad spent some time here in service to the people of this beautiful island. He volunteered at a hospital sponsored by Loyola University Hospital. My Mom and one of my sisters were here with him, and his stories of his visit came back to me.

    We took a bus trip around the island, stopping at a lovely house that was a center for batik, coconut oil, and other local productions. Dumb me- I didn't take pictures of the batik, because the surrounds were so beautiful. We stopped at a beach near the Pitons- volcanic cones at one end of the island. Wayne put his hand in the water (sometimes it's his toes, but not this time.)

    I DID get pictures of rainbows at the beginning and end of our excursion.

    Lobster night! So. Good.!!!
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  • St. Maarten

    January 19, 2024 in Sint Maarten ⋅ 🌬 26 °C

    When we pulled into our berth, Norwegian Viva was across from us, with a Carnival ship behind it. After some breakfast, we headed out to see what the day would bring.

    We were in Phillipsburg, capital of the Dutch side of the island. We decided to take an island taxi trip with some people from the Carnival ship. The trip took us around to the French side of the island, where we visited its capital, Marigot. We had a stop at a beach next to the Princess Juliana International Airport, where the main attraction is watching the planes land over your head. We stopped at the bar there for a bev- Diet Coke for the Mr, and a frozen margarita for moi.

    There was another beach, where some "French Ladies" were seen walking on the beach- (No- I didn't take pictures.)

    Despite the signs on his taxi, the driver's credit card machine was "broken." A p.i.t.a. Luckily I had enough cash to cover our fee, but the tip was minimal.

    Back aboard, we had some lunch, and I did some French lessons. Then packing- not the usual catharsis because we didn't pack a lot. Dinner was fine, then the final pack-out.
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  • Heading home

    January 20, 2024 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    We had breakfast and headed to the restaurant to wait for our transfer.

    Customs was quick, then we loaded on the bus- every seat filled.

    At the airport we went to the Southwest Help desk because I'm still having problems with getting the TSA Pre✓ on my boarding pass.

    The airport isn't designed for those who arrive early for flights... We did have to have our bags scanned by USDA to make sure we're not trying to smuggle fruit or critters.

    The flight was uneventful, and it was COLD-14°F when we hit the parking lot. After a bit of confusion over which bus stop we needed, we finally arrived at our car.. and then to home.
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