West Terrace Cemetery
28 février 2024, Australie ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F
Cemeteries often have monument shops nearby, but the one in Adelaide features an eye catching statue out front.
Like other burial grounds we’ve visited Down Under, we enjoyed birds and theirEn savoir plus
Adelaide Wandering
27 février 2024, Australie ⋅ ☀️ 97 °F
In Adelaide, our ship was met by a band called “Ewe Calyptus.” Always nice when locals come out to greet us like that.
The cruise port is quite a way from Adelaide, so everyone needed to takeEn savoir plus
Melbourne Cemetery
26 février 2024, Australie ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F
Our friends had never visited Melbourne General Cemetery (MGL), but they accommodated my wishes by including it on our walk.
Well, we actually took the tram for part of the journey. Good thing theyEn savoir plus
Melbourne Friends
26 février 2024, Australie ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F
We met Carol and Steve on our world cruise last year, and they met up with us today at the port!
Our other Melbourne pals couldn’t make it, but we spent a fun filled day with Carol and Steve,En savoir plus
Sydney Sail Away
24 février 2024, Australie ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F
Our tablemates, Clive and Thelma, invited us to watch the Sydney sailaway from their suite, and it was sweet, indeed.
As we pulled away from the dock, I had a great view of a tugboat at our bow, andEn savoir plus
Sydney Walkabout
24 février 2024, Australie ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F
Sydney’s port swarmed with people, but we had a good time exploring the area just the same.
Friendly volunteers handed out maps at the pier. The lady I spoke to told us how to enter the operaEn savoir plus
Cold Front Clouds
23 février 2024, Tasman Sea ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F
The night before we reached Sydney, a big cold front blew through and cooled the city down from triple digits to a very pleasant seventy-something.
Our dining table is located at the ship’sEn savoir plus
Waverly Cemetery
23 février 2024, Australie ⋅ ☁️ 90 °F
Sydney’s Waverly Cemetery is a beautiful burial ground overlooking the sea. Although filled with Victorian and Edwardian monuments, it’s an active cemetery, and still receives new burials.
IEn savoir plus
Glow Worm Caves
20 février 2024, Nouvelle-Zélande ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F
Our second stop in New Zealand took us to the gorgeous Bay of Islands. I was eager to see native Tui birds there, but locals explained that it was too hot. The birds were staying cool in the deepEn savoir plus
Weta Workshop
19 février 2024, Nouvelle-Zélande ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F
While our cemetery jaunt bolstered my ongoing research, our stop at the Wets Workshop was pure fun.
We’re offers a behind the scenes glimpse at the filmmaking process, especially the specialEn savoir plus
Aukland Walk
18 février 2024, Nouvelle-Zélande ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F
After a taxi to a historic cemetery. We hoofed it all over Auckland. Definitely got our steps in and got a little taste of the city along the way.
The “haere mai” sign brought back pleasantEn savoir plus
Tonga Food & Dance
15 février 2024, Tonga ⋅ 🌬 82 °F
We enjoyed a tasty Polynesian buffet on Tonga. I especially enjoyed the chance to try breadfruit prepared several different ways. The breadfruit chips were especially good.
After our meal, weEn savoir plus
The Friendly Islands
15 février 2024, Tonga ⋅ 🌬 82 °F
Captain Cook nicknamed Tonga, “the Friendly Islands,” and from our experience the moniker still holds true.
For instance, when a Tongan man saw me admiring a pretty white flower, he walked over,En savoir plus
Touring the Kingdom of Tonga
14 février 2024, Tonga ⋅ 🌬 82 °F
Our tour of the Kingdom of Tonga included stops at some blowholes, a three-headed palm tree, the Tongan royal palace, and the Royal Tombs.
Of the four, the blowholes were the most impressive. BetweenEn savoir plus
Tahiti Flower Market
10 février 2024, Polynésie française ⋅ 🌧 81 °F
One of my favorite memories from our visit to Papeete in 2019, was visiting the fresh flower market. Not only did I enjoy the fresh fruit and flowers, but I liked seeing that it caters to locals asEn savoir plus
Welcome to Papeete
9 février 2024, Polynésie française ⋅ 🌧 77 °F
After missing three ports due to a Tropical Depression, we were all feeling a little tropical depression of our own as we wondered if we would ever make it ashore in the South Pacific.
At last weEn savoir plus
Papeete Wandering
8 février 2024, Polynésie française ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F
Tikis and baguettes go hand in hand in Tahiti. The French influence is quite apparent as you stroll the the city of Papeete.
Up until recently, people here had special mailboxes at their houses,En savoir plus
Pirates, Murder & Scrabble - Oh, My!
6 février 2024, Polynésie française ⋅ 🌧 81 °F
The ship surprised us by having a pirate themed dinner. Not only was the dining staff attired in buccaneer gard, but our table was littered with gold doubloons, and the menu featured items such asEn savoir plus
Black Sand Beach
4 février 2024, Polynésie française ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
Since Nuku Hiva is a volcanic island, some beaches feature dark brown sand and black rocks. After walking in the heat and humidity, I enjoyed a refreshing splash in the gorgeous azure water, but onlyEn savoir plus
Paradise Found?
4 février 2024, Polynésie française ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
We loved our time on Nuku Hiva, even though the heat and humidity made it a meltdown.
After walking the coastline and visiting the cathedral, we stopped at a little shack for fresh juice. There wasEn savoir plus
Tiki Sculptures
4 février 2024, Polynésie française ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
As we walked along the beachfront to the Nuka Hiva’s cathedral, we passed several traditional tiki sculptures.
I don’t know the stories behind them yet, but I find them intriguing and beautifulEn savoir plus
Nuka Hiva’s Notre Dame
4 février 2024, Polynésie française ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
Nuku Hiva’s cathedral is built on ground considered sacred by ancient Marquesans. It was on these “paepae tapu” (sacred grounds) that sacrificial rites took place, including tattooing,En savoir plus
Welcome to Nuka Hiva
4 février 2024, Polynésie française ⋅ ☁️ 84 °F
When Herman Melville visited Nuku Hiva in the 1800s, his ship was greeted by a bevy of naked women who swam out and boarded his vessel.
“What a sight for us bachelor sailors!” he exclaims in hisEn savoir plus



































































































































































































































































































































































