Saturday, October 15, 2011

Mykonos

Beautiful Athens! Arrived on time, however only to find out that all the historical sites were closed and there were more strikes throughout the city. Many of the tours were either cancelled or modified to what was available. We spent the majority of the day out on our deck sunning and watching the port traffic. It is amazing to see the number and variety of ferries sailing for all the hundreds of Greek islands. We did break for lunch of fish and chips with an ale at the wheelhouse bar. Also did manage to complete the Santorini blog. We sail this evening for Mykonos arriving there at 0100 in the morning. We woke up to see the ship pull into our dock, and see the island at night with the full moon and all the stars! It was so pretty!


We awoke early to a beautiful sun rise over Mykonos! After breakfast, in Sabatini’s, out in the sun, on there deck, it was off to town, had to catch a shuttle bus to drive the short distance to town because the road was very narrow with lots of twists and turns. Too fast, too dangerous! Didn’t enjoy the ride! Once in town we began to walk through the narrow streets, just wide enough for a scooter or a very, very small car. Ed was in pursuit of the local post office and I of course was attempting to at least see what was in the shops. Oh well, he won again and we found the post office. Then it was off to find the famous windmills. Up one hill and down one street and up another, each person we asked said over the next hill. Then I said lets go back down to the waters edge and look up and see if we can locate them. We did to no avail. Noting Ed’s patience I recommended we find a restaurant for some good Greek salad and Gyro. with a beer of course.
We sat down at a table at the waters edge and looked up, there they were, 5 windmills all in a row, right above us on the hill top, what a shot! After an excellent lunch it was off to finally do some shopping which Mykonos is famous for. While on the way I was looking to find the infamous giant white pelican of Mykonos. Sure enough we happened, to walk, directly to him! He is one big bird.


We bought our share of goodies, and I got a great pair of Dr Sholes sandals that I have been searching for a long time, only to find them on Mykonos, go figure. Our bus ride to the ship was much better than the one going into town. When we got on the ship, our wonderful home away from home, we changed and went to the hot tubs to rest our weary bones, from all the walking. It was lovely, sitting in the sun, in the warm water.

Back to the room to change for dinner, tonight is the Crown Grill! YUM

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Santorini part 2



The alterative to the cable car ride is to ride a donkey down the cliffs, we chose the cable car! Especially, since the donkeys think they are going home when they go down, and that may mean they start to run, eeeek! You could also walk down the 600+ steps.

Here we were to catch a cable car to descend the cliffs back to the dock to board our tender to the ship
The alterative to the cable car ride is to ride a donkey down the cliffs, we chose the cable car! Especially, since the donkeys think they are going home when they go down, and that may mean they start to run, eeeek! You could also walk down the 600+ steps.
All in all, it was a great day at Santorini, loved it and won’t miss seeing it, absolutely beautiful.

Returning to the room to freshen up and ready ourselves for the evening. Seeing the full moon, was the cherry on top of the day.

santorini

We awoke early to see a cloudy morning after a sea day with plenty of high seas. One of our diner table mates indicated that they saw the waves lapping the windows on deck five. We are looking forward to seeing the magical island of Santorini, one of five major islands forming the rim of an undersea volcano which last erupted in 1956. They told us it was chilly, 64 F, but as we boarded the tender to go to go ashore, the clouds let loose and it began to rain. We were not prepared for that!



We left the friendly confines of our tour bus at the most northern town and filled village streets with some 500+ tourists. Off to the shops filled with all types of goodies! Gifts for some, locally made honey for Ed and pistachios for Cindy. We did stop by a jewelry store window and saw a diamond studded panther broche, that could be worn on a necklace too



Wow was it beautiful, Ed had to go in to price it out, but at $1800, it was just out of the budget. Gosh they were pretty and Ed loves cats, but maybe another day!

We again boarded the bus and proceeded to see the black sands beach and tour the island winery. Excellent wine, and of coarse we bought some to enjoy on the ship. The grapes are uniquely grown in Santorini. The vines are bent over and laid on the ground and wrapped in a circle forming a wreath like structure for living their life. They do this because of the high temperature, high winds, and dry conditions. Additionally the island has a very heavy dew each morning providing the plants with their needed watering. They do not irrigate because the island does not have natural water.

Next stop was a very ancient church, very charming, and very interesting. By now the sun is beaming and the sights abound.




With growling stomachs we proceeded to a restaurant for a Greek lunch! Fun, fun! Following lunch it was off to the southern rim of the island and then back to the main city of Fira. Here we were to catch a cable car to descend the cliffs back to the dock to board our tender to the ship.

 

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

SEA DAY

Today is a sea day, and it is a rough one.  We had the meet and great this morning, and got to meet our Captain, again, CaptTony Yeomans.  He is a very nice person and a good Captin, I know that as he saw us through some bad seas in 09.  Glad he is leading the ship, and will be with us all the way to Florida.

Tonight is formal night, so we are taking it easy so we can do all the activities, as tomorrow is a busy long day in Santorini.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Naples



NAPLES

We are sitting on our deck watching the ship traffic this morning. It is really interesting. We have been to Pompeii, and Capri, and Ed has a blister, so since the busy days are coming upwe thought we would take the day off.. We may go to the thermal spa later.
I will try to post some photos of what we are seeing.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

GOOD MORNING

We are here in Livorno, it is a pretty day but quit chilly, only about 64 degrees and windy, so we decided to take a rest day. The sheer frustration of dealing with the internet connection on this ship is doing me in. Which is why their has een no posts on the blog for the last two days. We get free minutes, but I hve to log in almost every 5 minutes, as I keep loosing the connection! Gerrrrrrrr Oh well such is life.

Now that I got that rant out of the way,,, to ty to catch you up on our doings. We spent yesterday in Monte Carlo. We took a walking tour from the ship, and we learned about the casino, didn‘t go in as 10 euros to walk around and not even be able to take picturs seemed a bit high. We also learned a wee bit about the principality. But if I were to do it again I eould take the tour to Nice, and Eze.

Last night we went and met our table mats and the seem to be very nice people, one couple is from Australia, and the other is from Delaware, and now it will be a problem, because we had planed to switch to any time dinning, for the second part of the cruise and they are both going to on for the full 30 days. So I guess we will tell them tonight.

So I guess I will try for the forth time today, to see if I can get this posted. Have a good Sunday every one.