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  1. Haha. My Audi does this automatically!
  2. I hope Ron and Ann get to try a WC too, but OTOH, I fear that I would not be able to keep up with Ron's "Live From" thread if that were to happen!
  3. One place that I've found consistently OK fares is AMEX. They have an International Airline Program that sells modestly discounted airfares. Think on the order of 10-20% off what you'll find on the airlines' websites. And add in 5x points on airline purchases, which you can then use for $ off future flights. But prices are still eye-watering. I was happy to get ALB-JNB this fall for $7500 PP (one stop in ATL). When it got that "low" I pounced. It had been running $9500 PP on AMEX and $11K PP on DL...
  4. I may not brie sure, deer Mysty, but you should not duck the responsibility which comes with having achieved crossword greatness. I'm just not sure what the sixth clue is but I have all of the rest. I can't think of silly malapropisms using the three longer answers.
  5. I've certainly done this in the BC era.
  6. Ron! Where is the famous pink jacket? Congratulations on another milestone though!
  7. I understood dear M just fine. It's not like she said, "Let's eat Grandma!" or anything else ambiguous...
  8. Good to see you (almost) back on board a SS cruise! It's T-17 days for us but we "launch" in T-15 so getting closer. We'll arrive in Helsinki while you're in Bar Harbor! Have a marvelous time and we look forward to hearing about it.
  9. There is a great New Years cruise that we looked at but we decided to go to Botswana in November instead. I wish we had time for both! The trip before this goes RT from Mauritius. Is that the one you're looking at? I thought this itinerary was better.
  10. Herculaneum is super easy to DIY. (though we did it from Sorrento not Naples). The Circumvesuviana train runs between Naples and Sorrento, making stops at a number of handy places. We took it to Herculaneum and spent a few hours enjoying the site. It cost about E3 each way per person. Can't remember what the site cost but probably not too much. And we stopped at Pompeii too, on the way back, which was fantastic because we went at the end of the day as most of the tours were leaving. So we had it to ourselves in the evening which was amazing and a little spooky too. I just looked and the Circumvesuviana starts from Porta Nolano, which looks to be pretty close to the port where you dock in Naples. Can't tell you much else about Naples since every time we've been there we just take the fast ferry to Capri and wander around there. Once you get out of the towns it's just beautiful.
  11. How fun! We have cruised with FauxNom before (also on Explorer). Pass along our regards!
  12. We must visit. That area looks incredible! Thanks for sharing.
  13. I would definitely work for that! Looks delicious.
  14. Thank you for the list! We have been to quite a few of them on our last visit. I will try to find a few of the others this time!
  15. And Albany has fewer than 100,000. So I guess one part of the analogy holds!
  16. Great pics, ural guy! Chris has had that region on her list for a while now. I will have to show her your pictures. We'll be on the Elbe next month, as our Silversea cruise ends at Hamburg. We have two nights there before we fly home. Looking forward to it!
  17. The guide forgot to say, "in Italy," I believe. The first heart transplant in Italy was indeed in Padua, in 1985. Eighteen years after Dr. Barnard did the first ever in the world, in Cape Town, in 1967.
  18. 🤣🤣🤣 Good way to put it! Definitely worth a stop. Certainly unique. *** OP: Sometimes you get lucky and the ship is docked right in the middle of the city at the Old Harbor (Miðbakki) but it looks like the Moon is going to dock at the far terminal (Skarfabakki) every time it's there in 2023. Check your sailing here: https://www.faxafloahafnir.is/cruiseships/ As others have said that location is a bit out of town and there's not much to do close by. You can walk the waterfront all the way to the main part of town but it's a bit of a hike. A shame; Reykjavik is a great little city and worth a wander. The Blue Lagoon is an excellent way to recover from a short overnight flight. We've done that right after landing once. Worth a couple of hours detour there, and then you'd be ready to board.
  19. Finally catching up! Lots to catch up with. That prime rib looked delicious to me! Trieste and Ravenna look like a couple of places to add to our list though. The loss of Trieste to Italy after WWII is still a sore subject in Slovenia. And one that I was unaware of, until our visit to Slovenia last year.
  20. No, it's a cost-cutting measure by the bean counters. The more hours you lose, the less wine you can drink! So they save money.
  21. Ooh! Pretty waterfall. Chris would definitely take that excursion.
  22. Sounds like it was a great trip. We've been to pretty much all of these places (not on the same trips) so your pictures jogged some nice memories. Haven't looked at the videos yet - when I'm on a faster connection will check them out. Definitely a shame that you missed the Brazilian side of the Falls. From what we saw in Iguazu, the two sides complemented each other nicely. But that border crossing can be slow, so it could be hard to plan with a group. And did you say that the walkway to Devil's Throat was closed? Is that the one that you mean on the Argentine side? Glad you avoided further injury on the trip - your pre-trip fall sounded like enough to deal with. Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
  23. Glad you could get ashore and visit - and thanks for the great snorkel pictures! Makes me want to get an anemone for our tank so the clown fish can enjoy its company.
  24. Yes, we got the offer in AUD also. It was amusing. At least we've been there a few times!
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