Feeding a Wild Lemur!
11 februari 2023, Madagaskar
We saw many different kinds of lemurs in Madagascar, but whatever kind is pictured here, are may absolute favorites!
There was no need to squint at them from afar, because these furry fellows hoppedLäs mer
Holy Tree in Nosy Be
11 februari 2023, Madagaskar
If you remember the plot to the first “Avatar” movie, then certain aspects of the story behind this tremendous tree may sound familiar! Read on:
In 1836, the Queen of the Sakalava tribe plantedLäs mer
Hellville Market
11 februari 2023, Madagaskar
According to Philippe, the difference between a town and a village in Madagascar is that a town has electricity and a village does not.
We ended our tour of Nosy Be with a visit to the the town ofLäs mer
Voice of the Sea
11 februari 2023, Madagaskar
Larry and I were chosen to take part in the ship’s Voice of the Sea competition. Larry auditioned with Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind,” while I sang Sarah Brightman’s “Think ofLäs mer
Blessings from the Chief
13 februari 2023, Madagaskar
The downpour continued as our boat pulled ashore so Lachaka suggested wearing life jackets in lieu or raincoats.
A small crowd of locals met us as we disembarked. If they thought we looked silly inLäs mer
Breadfuit
13 februari 2023, Madagaskar
You may not think you know what breadfruit looks like, but if you’ve ever seen a Hawaiian shirt, you probably recognize the leaf.
Breadfruit leaves are a popular design motif throughout theLäs mer
Village House
13 februari 2023, Indian Ocean
As we wandered along the main path through the village, Lachaka waved our group to one side.
“Come this way,” he said, steering us down a narrow walkway.
“Where are we going?” peopleLäs mer
Flower Children
13 februari 2023, Madagaskar
Our guide on the west side of Madagascar mentioned that, “In your movies, the men give their women flowers for the day of love, but we would never do that here.”
“Why not?” a Swiss womanLäs mer
Chameleons in Toamasina
13 februari 2023, Madagaskar
Some of the village kids in Madagascar make money by letting tourists like me pose with chameleons.
Another group of kids had some cute little animals in a bucket with a hat nearby for tips. Do youLäs mer
Pangalanes Canal
13 februari 2023, Madagaskar
Today we docked in Madagascar’s main seaport, Toamasina, and explored the area nearby.
“Toamasina” means “it’s salty” and there’s a funny story behind the name. Many years ago, a manLäs mer
Toamasina Market
13 februari 2023, Madagaskar
Armed soldiers stood at many intersections in Toamasina, a sight that always makes me uneasy.
The local market was big and bustling. I noticed men with t shirts labeling them as security patrollingLäs mer
Toamasina Dancers
13 februari 2023, Madagaskar
The people of Toamasina have interacted with sailers for centuries and it was easy to see and hear the European influence in their local culture.
Once again, our ship was met with lively dancers. WeLäs mer
Rainy Day on Reunion Island
14 februari 2023, Möte ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F
We had a mellow day on Reunion Island. The rain made it too foggy to justify a taxi tour, so we took a shuttle into Port Louis and wandered around, instead.
We’d heard that due to the FrenchLäs mer
Mauritius
15 februari 2023, Mauritius ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
We leisurely taxi tour in Mauritius. The town was pretty dingy, but we enjoyed the local market.
Larry bartered long and hard with the man you see in the photo. They were having a good time, though,Läs mer
Crime in Durban
19 februari 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
Of all the places we have visited in our many travels, Durban has the dubious distinction of being the place where the most people we know were mugged!
A trio of friends went for a stroll around 10Läs mer
A Literal Tidal Pool
19 februari 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
When I hear the phrase “tidal pool,” I think of a natural formation at low tide. Here in South Africa, it means a literal swimming pool created at the seaside.
In addition to shark nets, thisLäs mer
Rough Seas & Broken Bones
19 februari 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ 🌙 79 °F
Seas were rough on the way from Durban to Elizabethtown (or Gqerbah, as it seems to be called on the maps!)
Simply walking around the ship was a challenge as it pitched and rolled, but Larry and ILäs mer
Chaise Lounge Mystery
22 februari 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F
What’s so great about chaise lounges? Can someone please explain?
I find them uncomfortable, yet judging by the myriad folks I see lounging in them every day, I’m in the minority.
Sure, ILäs mer
An Elegant Snack
22 februari 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F
Partway through our game drive, Nick stopped at a pretty overlook where we enjoyed a snack of dried mango, nuts, and some chilled white wine. I don’t usually drink white wine, but this was veryLäs mer
The Big 5
22 februari 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F
Our excursion to Sibuya Game Reserve got off to a dubious start. Not only did our bus smell so strongly of urine that it made my eyes water, but instead of a guide, we were mistakenly given a SpanishLäs mer
Lions will be lions!
22 februari 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F
They keep the lions in a separate part of the game reserve at Sibuya. Not only does it have an electric fence, but it has an electrified area on the ground.
As we entered the lion section, Nick toldLäs mer
Impala for Lunch
22 februari 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
After a nearly four hour game drive, we enjoyed a splendid lunch back at Sibuya Game Reserve.
Barbecued impala was featured on the menu along with a lovely pumpkin and garbanzo bean salad and freshLäs mer
“Wrongway” Crescent Moon
22 februari 2023, Indian Ocean ⋅ 🌙 70 °F
The sky was beautiful tonight! Venus, the moon, and Jupiter were all lined up and so bright that I was able to take photos of them.
Since the ship was moving, it made it a bit of challenge.
WhatLäs mer
Missing Friend!
23 februari 2023, Indian Ocean ⋅ 🌙 70 °F
We got back to the ship shortly before it was time to leave. As we showered and changed clothes, we heard an announcement over the ship’s loudspeakers.
Long story short: They were trying to findLäs mer
Table Mountain
24 februari 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ 🌙 66 °F
Everywhere you go in Cape Town, Table Mountain looms in the distance.
Some mornings, a cloud layer forms over the flat looking crest of Table Mountain. According to one legend, this is due to theLäs mer



































































































































































ResenärBe still my heart!😍