Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Day 7 - Curacao

 


We went on the Museum and Hato Caves tour.  It started at 8:20 AM, which was early for us but well worth getting up for.  We started by going to the Chobolobo Liqueur Distillery.  We sampled a few liqueur's.  Great way to start the day!  It was 29C and very humid.

We then went to The Curacao Museum. It was very interesting showing the early settlers furnishings and way of living.


The picture below was made by burning glass!  


From the museum we drove for 25 minutes to the Hato Caves.  The caves consist of marine coral limestone, which accumulated over millions of years.  After the sea levels had dropped were exposed to atmospheric corrosion and karstic processes.  We were only allowed to take pictures in one part of the caves.  There were bats in parts of the cave and we saw them flying around, up high!  I'm glad I had a hat on but none came near us.



You would think the caves were cool!  It was very hot and humid inside.  There were lots of fans but it was incredibly hot. We really enjoyed this tour.  We had a informative tour guide, a good driver and the coach had air conditioning!

Another great dinner and after a very funny comedian.  Then off to another game show that was a lot of fun.  We left port at 10:00 PM, with a wonderful deck party.



Monday, October 30, 2023

Day 6 - At Sea

We woke up to blue skies and a very calm sea.  It's a day at sea with lots of activities.  We started with Trivia.  We met two lovely ladies from Toronto and with a full room, we won!  We received a coveted Princess notebook.  Much better than the champagne that they give away.  

I haven't posted too many lunch/dinner pictures.  Every day they have a theme. It  was English day in the dining room.  We went for lunch and here's the menu:


When I read the recipe for The Coronation Quiche a few months ago I wasn't impressed.  I ordered it and it was delicious!  Thank you King Charles.  


I have never heard of Eton Mess so I ordered it without knowing what it would be:


Eton mess is a traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries or other berries, meringue, and whipped cream. First mentioned in print in 1893, it is commonly believed to originate from Eton College and is served at the annual cricket match against the pupils of Harrow School. 

I enjoyed the meringue, raspberries and cherries but left most of the whipping cream as it was pretty rich.  It was very good, I'm not too fond of whipping cream.

Of course they had a "special beer" and I really enjoyed it.  

We had a wonderful dinner of rack of lamb with a lobster starter and chocolate tart to finish.  


Dinner was followed by a fabulous performance of "Bravo" by the singers and dancers.  The voices were perfection.  The opera songs brought tears to my eyes they were so well sung. I have said my favorite Princess performance is "Rock Opera".  I've changed it to "Bravo" because this performance was the best I've ever seen at sea.  I don't know who is training and choreographing these shows, but they are the superb.  I've sailed from Carnival to Crystal and Princess Cruises has by far the best theatre performances!

After the show we went to the game show "Majority Rules" and it was hysterical.  After another 50's and 60's music trivia.  The cruise staff are all in their 20's and 30's.  They got the music off Spotify,  The room was full of baby boomers.  They had grey hair and knew all the songs and the performers.  When they played "My Prayer" and everyone screamed "The Great Pretender", it was pandemonium.  One of the cruisers found The Great Pretender on her phone and the poor gal who created the game was embarrassed.  You can't fool baby boomers.  We knew all the songs but had trouble remembering the singers/groups.  

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Day 5 - Antigua

Leaving Antigua.  

Yesterday, we went to Antigua.  It's the only port we didn't book a shore excursion.  We've been there before.   When we got up, it was raining.  It did stop raining around noon, but we decided just to enjoy the ship.  Even though it rained, the temperatures were a low of 26C/78.8F and a high of 29C/84.2F.

I had an event on my calendar:  Richard's horse; Miss Vyvyanne, was racing at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto in Race #2 at 1:49 PM, Eastern Time.  After lunch we returned to our room so I could watch it on my laptop, live!  She's horse #4 in Race #2.   She was injured during her last race and we wondered if she would recover.

Woodbine - Miss Vyvyanne

Dinner was good again in the dining room.  After dinner we went to the theatre and saw Yaniv Zarif with a wonderful performance where he sang songs from the West End and Broadway musicals.  His voice is awesome.  Then off to Musical Bingo.  We played it on Cunard but this one was a little different and lots of fun.  Then off to the piano bar again to hear the wonderful pianist.  We thrilled for Richard that Miss Vyvyanne has a full recovery! 


Saturday, October 28, 2023

Day 4 - Tortola, British Virgin Islands

 

We were two hours late arriving as the seas were so rough last night.  The Captain changed the departure time by two hours, so we never lost any time in Tortola.  The island is gorgeous.  The weather turned very quickly and we had a tropical downpour.  That's why it's so green.  Then the sun came out again.  We did an island tour from Princess.  Excellent tour guide.  He told us his daughter, Chanele Malone has qualified for the 2024 Olympics in Paris!  She is a runner and long jumper.  We will cheer for her.
Pussers Landing the picture above and below




This is Road Town where we docked, the capital of Tortola.  It only has 9,600 residents.  Our tour took us to Cane Garden Bay, Smugglers Cove and we stopped at Pussers Landing.  It was a very enjoyable tour.

Thursday when we saw the Production Show, I forgot to report the dancers didn't have on high heels as I saw on the last performance, but ballet type slippers!  Good for them as the stage was moving and no one fell!   Also, they announced all the games of the World Series will be shown on board for those who follow baseball.

It was Italian night in the dining room.  The appetizers and entrees were delicious.  Both Cec and I had the tiramisu and it was excellent.  There was a guitar player in the theatre, a musical game show that was hysterical in Princess Live and we ended the night in the Wheelhouse Bar where there is a very talented pianist.   





Friday, October 27, 2023

Day 3 - At Sea

Yesterday was another day at sea.  I like days at sea as they are so relaxing.  There are lots of activities going on.  It was a little rocky, not enough to make you ill, but you had to watch your walking and hold on.  In the morning, the Captain announced a passenger was ill and needed to evacuate to the closest land.  We were close to the Dominican Republic.  On all the other ships I've been on when they take someone off it's a helicopter or a boat. However, he pulled into port!  So we got a nice look at DR.  I've been there but I'm not sure where on the island we were docked as I was at an all-inclusive resort and flew in.  I hope the passenger that was taken off is okay. 


The beaches looked really nice with white sand.  The captain came on the overhead speakers and told us we will dock on time tomorrow in Tortola, British Virgin Islands as planned at 7 AM.

This is a 12 day cruise with one formal night.  There are 2 "wear what you want" nights.  That's new to us.  I think many people are not thrilled with formal nights.  I saw one tux, 1/2 the men had jackets and very few women wore cocktail dresses.  We dressed up and I was glad we did.  Cec put away his jacket last night as very few men wear jackets on other nights.  This is a very informal cruise.

Dinner was very good.  We started with a crab cake and enjoyed beef tenderloin for our main course.  There were nice vegetables, more than other cruise lines which I appreciated.  On formal nights before COVID you were always offered lobster.  We rarely had it, but now it's an upcharge of US$19.95. 

Captain's welcome and introduction of all the Senior Officers

After dinner we saw the Champagne Waterfall.  Our ship was a rocking so I wanted to see if it would stand the motion.  It did and it was nice.  I've seen videos of the glasses crashing to the flood and they all break.  I'm glad they stayed in tact!

They offered everyone free champagne.  We passed on the free champagne.  After the Welcome Party, we went to the Princess Theatre.  Sweet Soul Music was the show last night.  I saw it on the Crown Princess last month and loved it then and loved it again!  The energy of the ships dancers and the strong voices of the singers was lovely!  Lots of memories in those songs from the 60's, 70's and 80's.

Nice way to end a wonderful sea day!






Thursday, October 26, 2023

Day 2 - At Sea

Yesterday was a lovely sea day.  Lots of activities and entertainment on board.  We took part two trivia's that were well attended.  We didn't win but met some lovely people and enjoyed it.  Breakfast was in the dining room and the service was excellent.  I like the plus package as we get fresh squeezed orange juice at no extra charge.  

We went to the Horizon Court (Cec refers to as "the trough").  It was not busy, food was fresh and again great service.  Lots of light choices for lunch.

Dinner in the dining room was tasty again.  We have been asking for shared tables and we've met the nicest, interesting people!  Here are our desserts and they were so good!

Apple Crumble with vanilla ice cream

Chocolate Mocha Tart with chocolate ice cream.  I left the ice cream but the tart was amazing!
One thing we like about cruising is the entertainment.  Tonight's show was one of the best I've seen on a cruise.  Yaniv speaks in 32 different languages!

He lives in New York now but was born and raised in Israel. He has relatives living there now.  Not easy for anyone and our hearts ache for not only him but everyone that has family in Israel.  

He sang in many languages and his voice is amazing.  He appeared in Season 2 and Season 4 of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel!   I watched that series and loved it.  I don't remember him but that was a while ago.  I'll watch it again when I get home.

This is the song he ended with, it's one of my favorites!

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Day 1 - Boarding Fort Lauderdale

We received an email before we left saying the ship asking us not to arrive at the port until 12 noon.  We slept in, again, which was nice but we missed the free hotel breakfast.  We took our time, checked out of our hotel and went to Denny's on the way to the port.  We got to the port at 12:20 and the traffic jam was massive.  We found out our ship was four hours late arriving from Southampton.  Our rental car van driver let us off and we got in a massive lineup.  Elite made it a little quicker and we were on the ship at 2:00!  We were glad we stopped at Denny's as the crew was in the middle of a Coast Guard Safety Drill and nothing was open when we got on.  

The ship had a CDC Health inspection plus a Coast Guard Drill.  Normal procedures for ships.  It passed the CDC Health inspection and I'll go online later to see when they post the score.  The people we spoke to who departed the ship loved the trip so we are looking forward to our journey.  Very few bars open because of the drills, but we went to Bellini's and got a wonderful margarita, great way to start the cruise.


We were delayed in leaving.  It was after 7:30 PM when we left Fort Lauderdale.  They were still loading provisions when we went to dinner.  Dinner was delicious.  We sat at a shared table and met some very nice passengers.  Then off to the theatre for the comedian.  He was excellent.  No foul language or suggestive comedy.  He talked about life much like Jay Leno does.  Just making jokes about his family and life in general.  It was a very enjoyable show.





Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Last day in Fort Lauderdale

Yesterday was our relax day.  We slept in!   We checked out Best Buy and went to Pembrook Lakes Mall, a lovely upscale shopping mall.  No deals there, prices are better in Canada.  Even in the factory outlet mall, you have to look for any "deals".  Pembrook Lakes Mall had Macy's, JC Penny's and Dillard's and lots of nice stores.  We had a great walk and a nice lunch at a small restaurant.  

Here is one of the stores we walked by.  It's a spa for little girls!

I love the Pedi chairs!  They are low to the floor.  Didn't see a price list.

We had a delicious dinner at Red Lobster.  Off to the cruise ship tomorrow.  We can't board until after 12 noon as it's coming from Europe and Homeland Security will be doing a search of the vessel.  

We've driven in our rental van from Miami Airport to Fort Lauderdale, all around Fort Lauderdale and last night I filled up the Pacifica with regular gas: US$10.65.  Wow, time for a hybrid or electric car! 


I took these pictures for Lexie.  She would love this store!  

Monday, October 23, 2023

Miami/Fort Lauderdale

We had a great day at Sawgrass Mills.  It's a lovely large outlet mall.  Cec always wears Nautica golf shirts.  They fit properly and never shrink.  We priced one during COVID at The Bay and it was CAD$135.00.  I know I've never paid more than US$24.95 at the US Nautica outlet store, but that was before COVID.  Today the Nautica outlet store had 50-75% off the entire store.  We bought four shirts at US$19.99 each!  

Driving around greater Miami is so easy.  All the roads are wide and the normal speed is 45 MPH.  It's a pleasure to go anywhere!   I am quite interested in the hybrid!  It's a plug in hybrid but we can't find the plug!  Not that there is anywhere at this hotel to plug it in.  We went for dinner at The Outback and it was 4 miles away.  When we returned it shows 2 miles on battery and 2 miles on gas.  




Sunday, October 22, 2023

Hello Miami!




Thank you Air Canada!  We arrived in Miami yesterday from Vancouver on a direct flight in 5 hours 17 minutes!  No stops, no change of planes.  Finally a three times a week direct flight from Vancouver to Miami.  We've done this route for years, through Seattle, Los Angeles Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth and the worst experience through Toronto!

We had to get up at 3:30 AM.  We drove our car to Park 'N Fly and arrived at the airport in plenty of time.  Security was a breeze and there was no one ahead of us at US Customs using the Nexus line.  There was a long line at Tim Horton's but well worth the wait.

When we arrived in Miami it was 29C and sunny!  We rented a SUV at Budget.  When we got there they were out of SUV's (or it was a wait), would we take a mini-van?  We were given a Chrysler Pacifica hybrid!  It's a beautiful car and easy to get the luggage in.  Gas in Miami is US$2.86 at Costco which is much cheaper than US$4.15 in Bellingham!

We are staying in Pembrook Pines in a Marriott!  The hotel is lovely and our room is large.  It has 2 TV's and a nice desk.  The staff were excellent pointing us to Outback Steakhouse where we enjoyed a lovely evening meal last night.

Off to explore and shop at Sawgrass Mills.  It's a premium outlet mall and the 11th largest mall in the US.  Lots of wonderful stores and it has a Cheesecake Factory where we plan to have lunch.  Weather today:  31C and sunny!


Saturday, October 21, 2023

Time for another cruise


When I spotted this repositioning cruise, I booked it.  We haven't been to some of the ports in years and I loved the itinerary.

The ship is returning from a summer in the Mediterranean and will cruise out of Galveston for the winter.  

We board on Tuesday in Fort Lauderdale.  

Friday, October 20, 2023

Vancouver in the autumn


I didn't take these pictures, but thought I would share them.  What a wonderful collection of photos!

Thursday, October 19, 2023

Some Thursday laughs

This one really cracked me up!  I could have been one of those women in the 80's!

 







Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Iz Amalia

My first cousin, Sharon has a very talented granddaughter.  Isabelle is her real name and she's 20 years old.  She lives in California and goes to UCLA.  She's just released her first album!   It's on Spotify but also on You Tube for those who don't subscribe to Spotify.  

Way to go Isabelle!!!!

On Spotify, search Iz Amalia 

Isabelle - Iz Amalia



Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Double rainbow!

Yesterday it was very wet.  Good day to go to the golf course for lunch.  There were only two brave golfers who finished 18 holes in the torrential rain.  Then the rainbows came alive.  What a beautiful site and a great lunch.  
 

Monday, October 16, 2023

People looking out for others

I loved this story from Starbucks:

This gave me goosebumps. 

“My 18-year-old daughter was at Starbucks, alone, the other night. 

A man came up to her and started talking to her. 

A barista handed her “an extra hot chocolate someone forgot to pick up.” 

How grateful I am for people who look out for other people!


Sunday, October 15, 2023

Do cats predict death?

In 2005, a six-month-old kitten named Oscar was adopted by a nursing home in the US to be raised as a therapy cat. However, the workers noticed something peculiar about him.

While Oscar usually preferred to be alone, he occasionally crawled into a resident's bed and snuggled beside them. The eerie thing about this is that the resident that Oscar would cuddle with would usually die within hours. Initially, the staff didn't think much of it, but after this happened 20 times, they started to believe that Oscar knew when someone was close to passing away, and so when they noticed the cat next to a resident, they would call their loved ones to warn them.
Researchers speculate that Oscar could smell biochemicals released by dying cells and so chose to comfort lonely residents. On one occasion, the staff was convinced that a resident was about to pass away, but Oscar refused to sit with them. Instead, he chose another resident who looked healthier, and that person passed away first. Oscar died in 2022, and over the course of his life he accurately predicted over 100 deaths.

I saw this article on Facebook. It brought back so many memories. In 2002, my aunt Audrey Jeffery in London was in hospice. A relative phoned to say "the cat is laying with Audrey and she will pass anytime. The cat always lays with people in their last hours of life." They were right, she passed that day.

I don't know where that article was from, but I believe it!

I did a Google search and found this:

It is thought that animals, and especially cats, can detect by smell the chemical changes that occur in an animal or human body immediately before death. They have also been known to respond to the physical and emotional needs of the animal or person that is passing away.

Saturday, October 14, 2023

Policing in Surrey - the saga continues

Yesterday, the City of Surrey petitioned the Supreme Court of Canada to do a judicial review of the police transition.  They've hired former RCMP Deputy Commissioner and lawyer, Peter German, to represent the city.   I've been hoping Mayor Brenda Locke would take this to court and her letter below explains why.  I will also put the link to the court petition if you want to read all 16 pages. 

Peter German said on the news last night the cost will be an additional $300 million in the next ten years and with inflation will only increase in future years.  (check the petition, page 4, #9, it's actually $464 million with the province giving us $150 million).  

It's not only about the cost to taxpayers, it's the officers required to police the city.  This transition has been going on for five years.  In January this year, the Surrey Police Service had 205 officers.  Today they have 246 officers.  They need 541 more officers to complete the force.  Where are they going to get them from?  The RCMP has guaranteed the complement of officers required and told the City of Surrey in writing where they will come from.  Many will come from depot in Regina.

CITY OF SURREY

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR

October 13, 2023

Honourable Mike Farnworth

Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General

PO Box 9285 Stn. Prov Govt

Victoria, BC

V8W 9L5

Transmitted by email: PSSG.Minister@gov.bc.ca

Dear Minister Farnworth,

Re: Judicial Review of Minister’s July 19, 2023 Order

I am writing to provide you, as a courtesy, the City of Surrey’s petition with the Supreme Court of British Columbia for a judicial review of your order from July 19, 2023 to continue with the transition to the Surrey Police Service. This petition will be filed and formally served on the Province shortly.

The City of Surrey cannot support a police transition plan that would see Surrey residents face an excessive and exorbitant double digit tax increase for police costs only and for a police service that will not enhance public safety, and may even compromise it.

While the Police Act states the Minister is responsible for ensuring an adequate and effective level of policing and law enforcement throughout BC, it does not authorize the Minister to choose the model of policing for a municipality. The model of policing is a decision that is the responsibility of the City of Surrey, as set out by the Police Act.

This is a fact that you recognized as recently as February 27, 2020 when you told the Surrey Now-Leader that you “…recognize that there are pieces of legislation underlying the whole process, which is the City of Surrey is responsible for policing. It’s laid out in the Police Act. They are the ones who get to decide what kind of model they want.”

As such, my Surrey Connect team set out to change the City’s decision on policing through the election on October 15, 2022. As you know, the issue of the proposed police transition was the central focus of the campaign, and voters elected me and my team on our pledge to stop the proposed police transition. 

Page 2

We continue to oppose the transition because it is far too expensive and poorly planned. Surrey residents will be asked to fund exorbitant and unnecessary policing costs at a time when cost of living is top of mind, and when the City has other needs and priorities more important than an expensive, disorganized police transition.

After two years, a significant majority (75%) of Surrey Detachment’s frontline officers are members of the RCMP. Accordingly, as of September 16, 2023, the detachment consists of 560 RCMP officers, and only 200 Surrey Police Service (“SPS”) officers, for a combined total of 760 officers. The SPS has hired an additional 132 officers that are receiving full compensation but have not been deployed, greatly adding to the significant financial burden faced by the City of Surrey.

That is why the City put forward a sensible and affordable plan earlier this year to end the proposed transition and maintain the RCMP as the police of jurisdiction in Surrey. Our proposed plan would save Surrey taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars in future spending, give the City more influence and control over local policing, and end the disorganized transition.

Your stated concern that remaining with the RCMP will impact policing in BC pales by comparison to the destabilizing impact on policing in the Lower Mainland of BC by continuing with recruitment from other police forces. The RCMP has made it abundantly clear that it can staff Surrey Detachment, to its original complement, by absorbing members of the SPS, receiving its annual intake from the RCMP training academy, and other innovative strategies which were fully and clearly laid out in our reports to you.

Since the police transition was initiated in 2018, much has changed. An affordability crisis has deepened, the recruitment of police officers has proven to be harder than promised, and other priorities like housing, homelessness, and the opioid crisis require more urgent City attention and resources. The City takes seriously our obligation to maintain safe communities for Surrey residents. Keeping the RCMP is more affordable, more reliable, and is the right approach for the public interest.

Sincerely,

Brenda Locke,

Mayor

c.c. Glen Lewis, Assistant Deputy Minister and Director of Police Services,

Policing and Security Branch, Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General

Rob Costanzo, Acting City Manager

Attachment: City of Surrey Petition

The link below is the actual city page as the Petition is in PDF format, I can't put it on the blog.  Scroll to the bottom of the page and the PDF of the court document will be available.

Petition


Friday, October 13, 2023

Paraprosdokian

I had no idea what Paraprosdokian was, so I looked it up:

paraprosdokian (/pærəprɒsˈdkiən/) is a figure of speech in which the latter part of a sentence, phrase, or larger discourse is surprising or unexpected in a way that causes the reader or listener to reframe or reinterpret the first part. It is frequently used for humorous or dramatic effect, sometimes producing an anticlimax.  For this reason, it is extremely popular among comedians and satirists such as Groucho Marx.  

Will glass coffins be a success?
Remains to be seen.
 
What's the difference between a hippo and a zippo?
One is really heavy and the other is a little lighter.
 
Hear about the new restaurant called Karma?
There's no menu - you get what you deserve.
 
I went to buy some camouflage trousers yesterday, but couldn't find any.
 
What do you call a bee that can't make up its mind?
A maybe.
 
I tried to sue the airline for losing my luggage.
I lost my case.
 
Is it ignorance or apathy that's destroying the world today?
I don't know and I don't really care.
 
I wasn't originally going to get a brain transplant, but then I changed my mind.
 
Which country's capital has the fastest-growing population?
Ireland. Every day it's Dublin.
 
I saw an ad for burial plots, and I thought: "That's the last thing I need!"
 
Need an ark?   I Noah guy.
 
You're not completely useless, you can always serve as a bad example.
 
I broke my finger last week. On the other hand, I'm okay.
 
Did you hear about the guy who got hit in the head with a can of soda?
He was lucky it was a soft drink.
 
To the mathematician who thought of the idea of zero.
Thanks for nothing!
 
Son: "Dad, can you tell me what a solar eclipse is?"
Dad: "No sun."
 
How can you identify a Dogwood tree?
By its bark.
 

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Wednesday laughs

 With everything going on in the world, time for some humour! 

 






























(OK….I finally get it…..triple 6!)


 

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