Linda's Journal
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Elections!
We had a Provincial Election in British Columbia. The election was very close. There were recounts and as usual, both parties are present when the recounts take place. After it was over the loser of the election, posted this on Twitter:
This morning, I personally took part in counting some of the final ballots in Surrey-Guildford. @ElectionsBC staff were all incredibly diligent in their work and very thorough in ensuring transparency.
I feel confident in their work.
We now await a judicial recount in at least one riding. Regardless of whether we pull that off or even if David Eby wins government by one single vote—this is democracy.
They lost and what an eloquent post. Today the US has a presidential election. I hope they have the same reaction if they lose. Somehow I doubt that may happen and I really hope I am wrong.
On our cruise, a fellow passenger from Arizona gave me this button to wear. I wore it on the cruise and on the flight home. I hope someone who read it will react to what it says:
Monday, November 4, 2024
Dr. Jack Taunton
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Saturday, November 2, 2024
Ship life
We are home and we really enjoyed this cruise. We find repositioning cruises have a lot of frequent cruisers and the passengers are usually older. It's a very relaxing cruise.
Every meal was superior. We usually stay away from the buffet, but there was always a table and again, great choices and tasty entrees. I am taken away with the staff in the buffet. They are very quick in clearing tables, bringing coffee and marching along with the drinks cart. I would say the best staff in a buffet I've seen on Princess for a long time. This ship doesn't look like they are short staffed like others I've sailed on. Good for Princess.
The ship entered service in 2007. She doesn't look dated. The ship is in excellent shape. I miss some of the venues on the Royal Class, but the balconies are larger. She holds 3,117 passengers. Very few children on board, mostly in strollers!
People always ask me what is the best place for a stateroom. My choice is mid-ship, mid aft or aft. I always choose a lower deck as if the seas are rough it's better lower down. Always check to see what the deck above and below the one you choose is. If there is a lounge and you go to bed early, chances are you will hear the music. Cheryl and Dave once had a cabin on top of the casino and they could hear the machines. This trip, I booked quite late. The only balcony I could get was aft on deck 15, underneath the buffet. It's an easy walk, just up one flight of stairs. In our room we can only hear carts rolling. At first when I was trying to sleep I thought it was a jet engine. It wouldn't wake you up, but you do hear it.
Friday, November 1, 2024
Day 15 - Fort Lauderdale
The view from our balcony on the ship. What a gorgeous sunrise! |
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Day 14 - our last day at sea, then Fort Lauderdale
It's always sad to say goodbye to the nice people you meet and the incredible staff on board. This is a longer cruise. It attracts a different demographic and many have done a lot of cruises. I find these more relaxed. The Emerald Princess does longer cruises. We are looking at one of the European cruises next summer, but still trying to decide.
This is the very first day we have some action in the sea. We are rolling a bit, not enough to make you ill, but you need to be careful walking. I have never been sea sick and I always feel sorry for those who react to the rough seas. I always watch everything I eat and stop any alcohol. Sad when you paid for the Princess Plus package, but it does include water, great coffee and my favorite, fresh orange juice. It's worth the price because by the time you pay for gratuities, wi-fi (even though we get 50% off) and what we will consume, it's worth it.
Princess also offers Princess Premium for people who like a better type of alcohol and more perks. One of the nice perks is a reserved seat for the production shows in the theatre.
We went to all four production shows. See the seats with the blue covers? These are the empty Premium seats saved for those people who got the Premium package. They are not going to shows, or they didn't have that many with the package. The people standing are waiting for 5 minutes before show time so they can get the unused seats.
There were lots of activities yesterday. The activity we love is Voices at Sea.
These are passengers who've been singing on the ship. They selected six passengers and the winner got a trophy. They were all good and we got little handhelds to vote. The French gentleman won by 86%, he was awesome. There were two BC residents, one from Victoria and one from Terrace. It's always a crowd pleaser.
One talk they had in Explorers Lounge was a talk with the entertainment staff. We missed it, but you can always catch anything you missed on the TV, so we watched it while we were packing.
The entertainers all came on board at the same time They are on a 17 month contract with two breaks of 5 weeks. One reason they enjoy it, is the life at sea. The entertainment industry isn't always the most reliable for a pay cheque and this gives them 17 months of work. Most have been doing this for many years! Some contracts are 5 or 6 months, but they applied for the longer one. After they finish their contract on the Emerald, they have their 5 week break and then go to the Ruby Princess. Both the Emerald and Ruby are longer cruises. They have four shows on the Emerald, only 3 of the shows they know are on the Ruby, so they will learn a new show before they leave so they can perform it on the Ruby. They have four vocalists, more than any other line I've been on!
The Farewell Variety Show
A wonderful variety show and a farewell from the ship's officers!
We got up yesterday and the entire ship was decorated for Halloween. Streamers, pumpkins and every food venue had a beautiful cake! A lovely way to end a wonderful cruise.
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