Wednesday, May 30, 2012

At sea, May 29 / Aalborg, May 30

Well, I tried an experiment at our first dinner on board last night. Bronx style veal chop with pepperjack cheese grits and Southern-style braised collards (no, I had them hold the collards). You've gotta wonder where the chef thinks the Bronx really is located! But evidently my brain didn't absorb the word "pepperjack" in that description. Big mistake. Waaay too much emphasis on the pepper syllable. If the chef had used garlic and some other cheese, it would have been totally fantastic ... but he didn't. So I made up for it with a chocolate thing that was definitely fabulous and which is on the "any day" dessert menu. Now I will have to wait until the last night out to have that one again!!

Today we are sailing in the North Sea. Since there are very few sea days in the first 2 weeks, they have to cram all the normal sea day activities into each one. Meanwhile, the weather is clear and chilly outside. There is a definite swell and a lot of wind, but not many white caps except in the pool up on Lido deck. I don't quite have my sea legs yet, but that's not much of a problem as there isn't anything going on that I have to go do.

Ahhh. This afternoon the temperature rose and the wind dropped, so we spent some quality time on our balcony soaking up the sun and watching the ocean. For me that is a favorite part of being on a ship.

Dinner tonight was herb-crusted venison loin...delicious. I skipped a repeat of last night's dessert, but here is the actual description of it. "Chocolate Brownie Stack - Decadent brownie layered with creamy chocolate pudding piled with chocolate cake chunks and drenched with milk chocolate ganache." I feel over-stuffed again just typing that!

Aalborg, Denmark

We had a great tour of this lovely town with an excellent guide and driver. Our first stop was at a private garden that was spectacular. On these tours you hardly ever get to see anything of how the locals live. These gracious people had our group into their garden where we were offered beer (Carlsberg), and although they did not speak English, our guide interpreted any questions we had. In fact, everywhere we went there were loads of flowers, bushes and trees in full bloom. This must be the best time to do this cruise as everything is in bloom now.

We then toured around the city with a stop in the old part with interesting and highly decorated buildings. We were there at just the right time to hear the carillon in this church called Budolfi Domkirke chime the hour then play a tune. I have always liked bells (my mother collected them), and I once learned to play the carillon myself, so that was very nice.

We then crossed the Limfjord and went to the Viking graveyard at Linholm Hoje. The graves (pointed like a ship for men and oval for women) date between the 5th and 11th centuries. The area was covered by about 5 feet of sand a thousand years ago and was only rediscovered in the 1950s. There are about 700 graves on the hillside and a very nice museum

Aalborg is an extremely clean and attractive city of about 125,000 people with about that many again in the wider metropolitan area. It is the third largest city in Denmark. I can understand why my friend Judy enjoyed living here for a year (yes, I did say "hello" for her). We were most fortunate with the weather. Our tour took place in bright sun between bouts of cloudiness and the temperature was just "coolish".

Monday, May 28, 2012

London, May 27

Flight went well. We were on United's international flight version of a Boeing 767 which is a really neat aircraft. Even in Business class there is a whole lot of leg room and the seats will recline flat for sleeping with your feet in a little niche below your private tv screen. Instead of a chintzy little blanket, we each got a nice lightweight duvet. The dinner was excellent and beautifully served. I am now quite thoroughly spoiled and hope to never see another coach seat again, although I know perfectly well that I will.

We got in to Heathrow right on time, only to ciscover that Jill's suitcases had not managed to make the transition from domestic to international at Dulles. we are still hoping that they will catch up before the ship sails. Yet one more proof of why I always go a day early for a cruise. (Her luggage arrived at the hotel about midnight.)

This evening my friend Jeff came to have a drink and dinner with us at the hotel. We had a fine time reminiscing and talking about cruising, the cruise industry etc. Jill tried to get a photo of Jeff and me, but i guess we had too much bubbly by that time...it was very blurry! He sends greetings to all and sundry, especially Connie, Mark, and Jane.

Monday, May 28

The Hilton Metropole London is an attractive property, but has rooms that are only a bit bigger than an Amtrak sleeper compartment. The hotel is one of the warmest, most airless places I've ever stayed.

On a bus at 9:30 this morning to go to Tilbury to board the ship. First we had to go pick up more people at another hotel. I don't know why the traffic was so crazy, but it took our bus 45 minutes to go less than a mile. I was fascinated to watch huge buses and trucks navigate past each other on the narrow streets with literally only inches to spare.

By 1:15 pm, we were on board, settled in, had a nice lunch on the deck, and got back to our stateroom to find that our luggage had arrived. We decided to sit out on our balcony to enjoy the nice weather before doing anything else. The plan for the rest of the day includes some leisurely unpacking, maybe a nap, and the obligatory safety drill at 4:15 before we sail around 5:00. At some point in here I will see about getting signed up for Internet access. (As you can tell, I managed it.)

Thank heavens we have a sea day tomorrow...and we plan to take full advantage of it to do not much of anything before all the sightseeing begins.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Waiting to go

One fuzzball waiting for her ride to Kitty Kamp. She leaves Tuesday, and I leave Saturday. Meanwhile I am slowly puttering toward packing for both of us.

We finally got our cabin assignment on the ship...054...which is a nice location on Verandah Deck.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Baltic and Norway Cruise - 2012

 Only three weeks now until my next cruise. The schedule for this one is below. I'm still trying to learn how to upload things to this blog from my new iPad2. I have managed to upload print files, but so far images are still beyond my talents, so this one came from the Holland America website via my "regular" computer.

Baltic and Norway Cruise - ms Prinsendam
May 26-June 26, 2012

Date           Port/City                                                        Arrive         Depart
May 26    Dulles, Washington, DC (United)                               7:00 p.m.
May 27    Heathrow, London, England                   7:30 a.m.
May 28    Transfer Hotel/Tilbury to board ship  
May 28    Tilbury (London), England                     5:00 PM      
May 29    At Sea        
May 30    Aalborg, Denmark                                  8:00 AM      5:00 PM
May 31    Copenhagen, Denmark                           8:00 AM
Jun 01    Copenhagen, Denmark                                                6:00 PM
Jun 02    Warnemunde (Berlin) Germany                 6:00 AM      11:00 PM
Jun 03    At Sea
Jun 04    Tallinn, Estonia                                        8:00 AM      5:00 PM
Jun 05    St. Petersburg, Russia                              7:00 AM
Jun 06    St. Petersburg, Russia       .                                         6:00 PM
Jun 07    Helsinki, Finland                                      6:00 AM      6:00 PM
Jun 08    Stockholm, Sweden                                 8:00 AM      5:00 PM
Jun 09    Visby, Sweden                                        7:00 AM       2:00 PM
Jun 10    Lubeck-Travemunde, Germany                10:00 AM     8:00 PM
Jun 11    Enter Kiel Canal Holtenau
Jun 11    Daylight transit Kiel Canal      
Jun 11    Exit Kiel Canal Brunsb ttel      
Jun 12    Amsterdam, The Netherlands                   8:00 AM      5:00 PM
Jun 13    At Sea
Jun 14    Alesund, Norway                                    9:00 AM      11:59 PM
Jun 15    Geiranger, Norway                                 10:00 AM     8:00 PM
Jun 15    Cruising Geirangerfjord
Jun 16    Cruising Norwegian Coast
Jun 17    Leknes, Norway                                     8:00 AM      6:00 PM
Jun 18    Cruising Norwegian Coast
Jun 19    Kirkenes, Norway                                  8:00 AM      5:00 PM
Jun 20    Honningsvag, Norway                            8:00 AM      6:00 PM
Jun 21    Tromso, Norway                                   8:00 AM      5:00 PM
Jun 22    Cruising Norwegian Coast
Jun 23    Bergen, Norway                                    10:00 AM     11:00 PM
Jun 24    Stavanger, Norway                                10:00 AM     6:00 PM
Jun 24    Scenic cruising Lysefjord
Jun 25    At Sea
Jun 26    Amsterdam, The Netherlands                 7:00 AM    .
Jun 26   Leave Amsterdam on KLM                                        12:30 p.m.        
            Arrive Washington, DC at                        3:00 p.m.