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Day 5 – St. Thomas

When I awoke on Day 5 of the cruise, I discovered that the weather had cooled off a bit.  Yay!  Oh, it was still plenty warm enough for shorts and flip-flops, but it wasn’t muggy.

Here’s the view that greeted me from my cabin’s deck…

An absolutely pristine day…

We debated about our best course of action for the day and then headed off to explore…

The above picture struck me because of the rocky waterfront.  I found it beautiful.

I saw this windmill.  I’m not sure of its significance, but it was an interesting sight…

As we had encountered at the other islands we had visited, we were immediately inundated with touristy shops.  The sign on the store below caught my attention…

In one of the shops, my nephew, Dr. J, dropped a small glass trinket.  Grandpooba and Coupon Queen came to the rescue as only grandparents can and paid for the item (we were all trying to save our cash).  Poor Dr. J…he felt really bad until Rooster and the Mr. went up to him and presented him with the necklace that was inside.  “Well, at least I got something out of it,” Dr. J responded.  That lifted his spirits.

We secured a taxi and headed to the shopping district.  Along the way, I caught sight of a Disney ship…

At first, everyone stuck together, but it didn’t take us long to figure out that ten people filled those small shops to capacity…not to mention that we all had different interests.

So, we split off with my family lucking out and finding this corridor of shops tucked in between the buildings…

It was also where I found a much needed restroom.  Just a note…watch the toilets in public restrooms…mine squirted water from the bottom of the bowl!  Talk about icky and scary!  It provided a good laugh though.

We found a really cute store that sold necklaces and gave out samples of rum balls.

Coupon Queen and I had no idea what rum balls were, so each of us grabbed one to taste.

While we were chomping away, the owner of the shop mentioned how potent the rum balls were…telling us that if we were not used to drinking, one would have us well on our way to partying.

You should have seen Coupon Queen’s face.  Fortunately she had not been the pig I had been and had only bitten off half of her treat.  She gingerly put the other half in a napkin, commenting, though, on how delicious they were.  We all got a good laugh out of that.  Oh, and for the record, mine did not bother me, and no it wasn’t because I’m a party animal.  Perhaps they weren’t as potent as the store owner was billing them to be.

Anyhoo…

We finished our shopping and headed back to the main drag to meet up with the rest of the group.  While we were waiting for everyone to catch up, we spied this interesting person…

I have no idea what he was doing as I was a little leery and took this picture from afar.

Meanwhile, Coupon Queen had secured a sweet deal for a tour of the entire island, so we went to meet up with the guide.  While we waited on the bus, Super Sis showed me what Dr. J had purchased…

Aren’t they the cutest little things?

I inspected the boo boo I had acquired the very first day on the trip when the cabin deck’s door slammed into my heel…

It doesn’t look like much, but its location was bad…where my foot pivots up and down when navigating stairs, tour buses, etc.  Oy!

Pretty soon, the tour bus (open-air, thank goodness) was full, and we departed.

St. Thomas is one GORGEOUS island.  It actually boasts a collection of smaller islands.

I was surprised to discover how mountainous it is!  The scenery reminds me of the show Lost…

In its early days, St. Thomas was home to many pirates…among them the notorious Bluebeard and Blackbeard, who hated one another.  They could see each others’ castles from their own and even tried shooting cannons at each other!

We visited Bluebeard’s castle…

There is a hotel attached to the castle these days…

Our tour guide pointed out Blackbeard’s castle from where we were standing (see the flag atop the tower?)…

One of the neat things about this island is the wildlife you see wherever you go…

The local flowers add color to an already lovely corner of the world…

We left the castle and proceeded.  The goal?  Get to the top of the island.  On the way, we were treated to some hair-raising sights…

Our tour guide was very knowledgeable…having lived on the island most of his life…

He pointed out his own home as we drove along…

Because the bus was open-air, we were able to take a lot of pictures as the elevation got higher and higher…

Not only did we go up the island, but we also went around the island.  I had no idea that one side of the island boasted the Caribbean Ocean and the other the Atlantic.  I took this picture of the Caribbean side, where (if I can remember correctly), real estate is much more expensive.  I guess this would be considered the “ritzy” side of town…

As you’ve probably noticed, no matter where you go in St. Thomas, there is plenty of water which means there’s also plenty of beaches.  Our guide dropped us off at one and allowed us to explore for a half an hour.

My goal was finding a bathroom.

There was a water park beside the beach, but to go to the bathroom, you had to pay $1.

You know me…I’ve gotten cheap since being laid off.  I was not going to pay $1, so I headed to the beach, where I’d heard there was another bathroom.

I spoke to the gal renting snorkeling equipment, and she told me there was a porta potty on the beach.

Ugh.

I absolutely cannot stand those things.

After soccering it for ten plus years, I have seen my share of them, and I simply refuse to go.  I’d rather find a bunch of trees to run into than go into a nasty potty booth.

So, I sucked it up and borrowed a dollar from Coupon Queen.  I was, after all, on vacation.  I wanted a clean bathroom.

I did feel bad a little later on though after I remembered what our tour guide had told us.  The island does not have fresh water on its own.  It has to have it brought in.  So, water is a premium…hence the fee to potty.

I was humbled.  How much I take for granted in the good ole US of A.

Knowing the above facts about the short water supply, you’ll understand the reason for the following…

Um, yeah, that’s for people who come off the beach and want to rinse the sand off their feet.

We chose to wipe our’s off with our socks.

We continued our tour.

One thing that astounded me was the large number of humongous houses built into the hills…

I'll take one of these for Christmas if it comes fully paid off with a cook, a maid, and a gardener.

Can you imagine owning the home above and looking out your window at this every day…

And this…

The boats look like toys!!

I never tired of the sights…

At times, we were able to spot our ship…

As you know, what goes up must come down, and so it was for us.  On the return trip, the driver stopped so we could take pictures of this…

See the iguana in the brush?

The trip down was much shorter, and we soon found ourselves shaking our guide’s hand and returning back to the ship.

Bex decided I had ignored her long enough and demanded a photo session, with the island providing a lovely backdrop…

There was a Royal Caribbean ship docked beside us…

Not too long after we boarded, it started raining…

I watched as a couple of my ship’s passengers ran to the ship as it was preparing to leave port.  The warning had been given 30 minutes before, and the double-whistle blew as the gangway was raised…”Wait for us…” they hollered.

I saw others standing on their decks, watching this couple run their little hearts out.  We clapped as staff lowered the gangway, and the passengers boarded.

Folks, when the captain says to be on the ship at a certain time, you better be there.  If there’s an airport at your port of call, you’ll get left behind.  Fair enough, I say.

As we were leaving, I spotted this plane (this is getting to be a theme, eh?)…

I watched the sun go down…another sight I never tire of…

I think the next picture is my favorite out of all I took on the trip…

Dinner was delicious, as usual.

Prosciutto

A light vegetable/noodle soup

Surf and Turf were my favorite nights!! I do love seafood!

It was another two-dessert night…

Chocolate Mousse Cake and Pina Colada Brulee

Chocolate Delights on the left and Pina Cola Brulee on the right.

The chef's hat was edible white chocolate!

While we were at dinner, our room stewards were hard at work, leaving us this towel animal…

Lobster!!

Now, Day 5 was a special day as far as desserts and ship entertaining go.  While passengers were busy on the island, the chefs were keeping themselves busy preparing for the Dessert Extravaganza.  Dessert-laden tables were set up around the pool, and passengers were given time to take photos before the feasting began…

I took way more pictures, but I didn’t want you to pass out from the dehydration that your drooling would cause.

You can thank me later.

Believe it or not, I was so full from dinner and so exhausted from the day that I went to bed after taking the dessert pictures…all without sampling even one thing!!  I simply could not keep my eyes open any longer.

And the ship continued to plow its way through the ocean…en route to our next destination…

Day 4 – Puerto Rico

Ahhh…Day 4 of the cruise…another beautiful day.

I awoke to this view from my cabin deck…

That is the fort that was used to guard the island.  Just look at those rocks and water…

I ate a breakfast of fruit and cheese, enjoying the quiet deck beside the Adult Only pool.  I was the first one up in the family, so it was me, my thoughts, and the peace that a morning on the ocean brings…

I saw this…a Coast Guard landing pad…

From the ship, I couldn’t really tell what this was, but it sure was cute!


We had to wait a bit for the ship to clear customs, so our room attendants had time to make our beds and leave us our latest towel animal…

Swan!

And then it was time to go exploring!

We strolled along the pier, haggling with tour bus drivers who were trying to lure us in.  Coupon Queen used her super savings skills and drove a bargain that one driver finally agreed to.  We had to wait while he nabbed enough people to fill all of the seats.

We sat, holding our breaths, as we watched the ploy…
Were those people going to stop?  They did.  They talked.  They started to walk away.  They walked back to the driver.

They approached the bus, looking back one more time…unsure if they were going to be taken for a “ride,” literally.

Decision finally made, they climbed aboard.

We clapped.

They looked unsure until we assured them that were were fairly normal people who were eager to leave.

They sighed in relief and joined us as we waited for the next group of people.

Finally we were off.

Puerto Rico is an interesting place.  I don’t remember seeing any traffic lights, so it was a little scary as our driver navigated the roads.

The architecture was a mixture of old and new…

Courthouse? I can't remember.

The price looks great until you learn that it's per liter. The conversion works out to be about the same as at home.

The Santa sighting reminded me that we really were getting close to Thanksgiving.

It looks like Puerto Ricans enjoy their Starbucks as much as Americans.

High class shopping...in which AuburnChick is not even allowed to window shop.

Maybe this was the courthouse...on account of the flags...maybe it was the capitol...

The building was GORGEOUS.

The ceiling had murals depicting the rich history of this island nation…

Our driver took us to the old and new sections of the island.  We saw this wall near the fort…

And the old cemetery…

This is the old fort, which I had seen from the ship.  How’d you like to go sledding down that hill?

The driver dropped us off in an shopping district area that was five minutes walking distance from the ship.  It was at this shop where I found a trinket…

When we’d had our fill of the stores, we headed back to the ship where we were greeted by staff offering washcloths soaked in cold water (ahhhh…felt so good), fresh drinking water, and Purell…

The people on the left are not related to us...they are innocent bystanders in this blogger's camera lens.

Lunch was a sandwich and pasta salad…

I wiled away the afternoon catching this sight from my deck…

Because we were in a U.S. territory, everyone had cell service, so I grabbed my phone and headed up to the top deck.  As I gabbed it up with my friend, Rabbitrescuer, I admired the souvenir I’d bought myself earlier…

It's a purse made from coconut shells. Very unique!!

I watched the sun as it inched closer to the horizon…

I admired the bling I bought (the bracelet came with earrings to match)…

And the sun moved a little further down…

And then it was dinnertime, where I had crab legs as an appetizer…

I think this was fish…

And a crab cake and some other fish thing…

And then…

DESSERT!!!!

Chocolate Sponge Cake!!

Chicky and Super Sis (sporting the dress she bought at a convenience store earlier in the day) ate too much…comparing bellies after dinner (Chicky’s is on the left).  I looked around warily…wondering what onlookers might be thinking…

The sky was dark when I made my way back to my cabin’s deck…

Puerto Rico’s skyline twinkled from the island’s night life…

I loved the reflection of the lights on the water…

Another day had passed.  I was excited about what the next day would bring…

Day 3 – Grand Turk

On Day 3 of the cruise, I awoke to find the sun shining brightly.

I stepped onto the deck and saw this sign greeting the boat…

The water was absolutely GORGEOUS…

As I scanned the water, I spied this sailboat…

Grand Turk is a rather small island.  It boasts a hotel, which I easily spotted from the ship…

Looks like an oasis, eh?

My crew ate quickly.  We were eager to explore…

Yeah, the sign looked exactly like it did from my view on the ship. Imagine that.

The ship looks really big when you stand in front of it…

We walked through the “Welcome Center” and faced a courtyard of Tourist Traps…i.e. “shopping.”

I let the crew do the shopping while I took a seat outside, capturing the following pictures…

I love the palm tree in the next picture…so “island-y…”

My nephew spent some of his vacation money on this little guy…

After everyone got the tourist thing out of their systems, we were ready to tour the rest of the island.

We paid an exorbitant amount of money, splitting into two groups and climbed into our respective taxis.

The “tour” was mainly a drive across the very small island.  The driver provided various facts about the island, and I was saddened to see the state in which a majority of the population lives.

We got dropped off in the “shopping district,” which was, in reality, a few small open-air shacks.  You had to feel bad for the ladies running them.  It was, after all, about 85 degrees.  The humidity must have been near 70-80%, so it felt even hotter.

We decided to go for a stroll and saw the island’s museum…

I took the next picture to show that Grand Turkans (can you call residents of this island that?) drive on the left side of the road…

The next photo shows the famous establishment where emancipation was loudly proclaimed…

We saw real flamingos (now I know where those Miami folks get them)…

At the next sighting, we were told that John Glenn’s capsule landed about 14 miles away from the island, and he was taken to Grand Turk for physical examinations after he returned to earth.  This is something that island residents are very proud of…

After our trip back to the ship, we were ready to cool off and play trivia.  Don’t ask me how that went.

While we were gone, our room attendants had been busy…picking up discarded towels (yes, I actually showered BEFORE leaving for that hot, humid island), making up our beds, and creating this work of art…

Butterfly!

We re-visited our cabin decks, where Rooster spotted (pun intended) the following…

Yep…it was a cow…way in the middle of the island.  How he saw it is beyond me.

I filmed a bit of video (the quality isn’t the best) to give you an idea of just how small the island is…

The ship left the island fairly early in the afternoon, once again heading across the open sea…

I had my afternoon mug of peppermint tea and a cookie, which is mysteriously gone from the following picture…wonder where it went?

I did a bit of knitting…

My brother-in-law, Super D, spotted this mini-rainbow…

It was soon time to get ready for dinner…

Scallops (I think) made a delicious appetizer

Time for the entree…

Tortellini!!

Super D’s entree looked…um…interesting…

I hit the jackpot with dessert…

And yes, I did order two, thank you very much.  It’s my party, and I’ll eat two desserts if I want to…you’d order two if it happened to you (sing that to the tune of “It’s My Party”).

This was some sort of apple thing.  I took two small bites and handed it over to my nephew in a pre-arranged deal to make me look like less of an oink-oink…

Do you think I shared my chocolate mousse?

AuburnChick + chocolate = the glare of steel if you even think about it.

After that dinner, I had full belly and turned in early to prepare for the next day’s adventures…

Day 2 of Cruising the High Seas

Day 2 of the cruise was all about the open sea as it takes time to get from one location to another.

For the most part, it seemed as if we were the only people on  the big blue expanse…

However, this was a BIG holiday week, and other people apparently had the same idea.

I spotted this ship mid-morning…

Later, I spotted what I suspect to be a Disney ship…

The Eurodam kicked up some foam as it moved through the water…

Here’s a little taste of what it sounded like to sit on my deck…

After breakfast, I got comfy beside the pool for some knitting…

Lunch came and went, and the relaxing continued.

My crew headed to the Crow’s Nest for Team Trivia.  It was a battle of the sexes as we split into two groups.  The girls called ourselves Team Banana.   The boys came up with the “brilliant” name of The Lightbulbs.  They even said, “Boing,” when they posed for a photo.

Um, yeah, real “bright,” eh?  LOL

Let me just say that Team Trivia was one of my favorite activities…probably because I am a nerd.

I quickly figured out that my poor little brain hasn’t acquired a large amount of random trivia, but I did learn quite a few things…

Such as, what is a pregnant goldfish called?  Google the answer and leave a comment with the answer if you want.

Trivia was so much fun and took us to the time when we needed to prep for dinner, which was to be formal.

Let me take a moment to tell you that never, ever have I taken two showers on the same day more than two days in a row.  I am of the firm opinion that if you shower more than once, you should receive a credit for that second shower and thus not have to shower on another day.

Regardless, I did shower, again, and I did dress up in something besides blue jeans and a t-shirt.  My family was proud, and Chicky was heard to say, “See, Mama, that wasn’t so bad, was it?”

Thanks, Honey.

When we got to the dining room, this is what the table looked like…

And the menu for the night…

Is it any wonder that the primary stress of the cruise involved which dishes to order?  Oy!

You know you have a blogger in the family when she pulls out her camera and starts photographing the food…

Grand Pooba's appetizer

My appetizer

Surf and Turf! Yummmmmmm

After dinner, I headed back to the room, where I discovered this towel animal…

Stingray!!

Along with the stingray were these items…

Two beach bags, information about the next day’s port, and the ever-famous chocolates.  Yum!

I headed to bed to prepare for Day #3…