WesternTrader Posted July 9, 2017 #76 Share Posted July 9, 2017 Hi texasgirl I've loved reading your review, particularly seeing many London sights through the eyes of a visitor - especially the pictures The whimsical creatures you feature in post #15 are the "Kyng's Beestes" of King Henry viii. These are heraldic emblems or "supporters" which may be seen on the coats of arms of various kings. If you're interested, this site http://patrickbaty.co.uk/2009/09/03/a-tudor-garden/ will give you a little more information or indeed you could try your favourite search engine! Thanks again WT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 9, 2017 Author #77 Share Posted July 9, 2017 Hi texasgirlI've loved reading your review, particularly seeing many London sights through the eyes of a visitor - especially the pictures The whimsical creatures you feature in post #15 are the "Kyng's Beestes" of King Henry viii. These are heraldic emblems or "supporters" which may be seen on the coats of arms of various kings. If you're interested, this site http://patrickbaty.co.uk/2009/09/03/a-tudor-garden/ will give you a little more information or indeed you could try your favourite search engine! Thanks again WT I went to the link and it's fascinating! Thank you so much. I laugh every time I come across the photo of the panther as my daughter's school mascot was a panther and their school colors were red and blue. Thanks again! JoAnn Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boobasimcha Posted July 9, 2017 #78 Share Posted July 9, 2017 We too were on this cruise and it is amazing how different yours excursions so far are from ours. It is very interesting. Look forward to furher instalments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare vickykay Posted July 9, 2017 #79 Share Posted July 9, 2017 THanks never! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare vickykay Posted July 9, 2017 #80 Share Posted July 9, 2017 Meant to say thanks Joann! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 9, 2017 Author #81 Share Posted July 9, 2017 Meant to say thanks Joann! You had me worried there for a moment. You are so welcome. I'm enjoying reliving our trip as well as the additional information and feedback. JoAnn Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 9, 2017 Author #82 Share Posted July 9, 2017 Friday, June 8 Amsterdam, Day 2 We met Marnix again at the terminal at 8:30 and took the tram to the Anne Frank house. We were early and it was raining so we sat under the awning of an outdoor cafe and had coffee. In anticipation of the Ann Frank house, I re-read The Diary of a Young Girl as well as Miep Gies's book, Ann Frank Remembered, about the efforts to hide the Frank family and what was happening outside the Annex. The house was very solemn. We had listening devices as we walked through the rooms. No one spoke and everyone was very respectful. It was very crowded and in small, dark rooms. There was a group of teenagers, obviously on a school field trip, each with a set of worksheets in their hands, writing answers. They didn't speak with each other at all. There were no photographs allowed inside. This is the outside of the house, which was actually Mr. Frank's business. In her diary Ann remarks that she likes to hear the sound of the nearby church bells. This is the view across the canal from the Annex. Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevinyork Posted July 9, 2017 #83 Share Posted July 9, 2017 We were on the same cruise and did Anne Franks house on our own on day one. We thought it was presented very well. The audio guides provides quietness and the level of info was just right. Strange I had always thought she was in an attic above a house rather than in the back rooms of a commercial building (albeit she could access an attic space to see the daylight). This was a great cruise for us. So many interesting ports and enjoying your review. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
travellerin1984 Posted July 9, 2017 #84 Share Posted July 9, 2017 Great review. Going to Amsterdam next week. We have booked tickets to Anne Franks house. How much time do you need for the audio guide tour? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevinyork Posted July 9, 2017 #85 Share Posted July 9, 2017 Great review. Going to Amsterdam next week. We have booked tickets to Anne Franks house. How much time do you need for the audio guide tour? Around an hour is fine to listen to the full guide at each spot. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
travellerin1984 Posted July 9, 2017 #86 Share Posted July 9, 2017 Thank you for the quick answer! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 9, 2017 Author #87 Share Posted July 9, 2017 We were on the same cruise and did Anne Franks house on our own on day one. We thought it was presented very well. The audio guides provides quietness and the level of info was just right. Strange I had always thought she was in an attic above a house rather than in the back rooms of a commercial building (albeit she could access an attic space to see the daylight). This was a great cruise for us. So many interesting ports and enjoying your review. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Thanks, Kevin. I agree it was a great cruise. Even after reading about the Annex and looking at the floor plans in the book, I was still surprised at how small the rooms were. And dark. No wonder tensions got so high with eight people living there. The business was such an ordinary one: selling pectin for home canning and some other seasonings. I really found Miep's book interesting to learn of the things she and her husband were juggling -- the Franks and van Dams were nit the only people they were helping. And yes, an hour is good -- it's a pretty compact space. JoAnn Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 10, 2017 Author #88 Share Posted July 10, 2017 We left the Anne Frank house and walked back toward the ship, stopping along the way when Marnix pointed out an item of interest. Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 10, 2017 Author #89 Share Posted July 10, 2017 In the shopping area, Marnix pointed out this "automat" -- no idea what you call it in Dutch but it reminded me of old movies that were set in NYC. He was very good about getting us to try regional food favorites. We walked back to the terminal which was very crowded with a Costa cruise boarding, said our thank you's and goodbyes and sailed back down the river and through the locks to the sea. We were on our way to La Havre and Paris. Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gordo Posted July 10, 2017 #90 Share Posted July 10, 2017 What a wonderful review. Thank you for sharing your adventure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 10, 2017 Author #91 Share Posted July 10, 2017 Saturday, June 10 Le Havre/Paris Today we would board a bus for Paris to stay overnight. This was the only Celebrity-sponsored excursion we would take on this cruise, Paris on Your Own. We left about 10:30 am on a double-decker bus from the port city of Le Havre. It's a very industrial port with lots of oil storage tanks ringing the port, and a sculpture made of painted shipping containers. It's definitely not somewhere you could walk or even hail a cab. We arrived about 1:30, and the guide dropped us off at the Winston Churchill statue opposite the Gran Palais with instructions to be there the following day by 4:45 pm. We asked the guide to call a taxi for us to take us to the Eiffel Tower for our 2pm prepaid time slot. We managed to squeeze into a mini-SUV and the driver took us to the gate for 13.5€. We quickly got inside, through security and up the short flight of stairs when the attendant noticed Brian's difficulties with stairs and said he could not go up to the summit. He told Norene to take him to the west tower and use the elevator to come down. Also to get a refund for the difference. (Which we did.) It was crowded. And hot. Great views from the top, of course. Did I mention hot and crowded? We had a bit of panic trying to find Norene and Brian after we got back to the ground but finally we were reunited and got a taxi to the hotel to check in. Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 10, 2017 Author #92 Share Posted July 10, 2017 We had reservations at Hotel Oceanic and I could not have been more pleased. It's only rated 2-star, but I wasn't concerned too much when I started to search since we would only be sleeping there. I was looking for rooms to accommodate 3 or 4 people, and found this hotel about a 20 minute walk from where we would be dropped off. The reviews were very good, and I certainly agree with them that it was a nice hotel for the price. View from our open window Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dodger1964 Posted July 10, 2017 #93 Share Posted July 10, 2017 Never underestimate cc's...we walked from the port into Le Havre, from the same spot you took that picture.took about 1/2 hour, but we were there in September and the weather was not hot...perfect long t-shirt type temps. Interested to read more about Paris! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevinyork Posted July 10, 2017 #94 Share Posted July 10, 2017 Saturday, June 10Le Havre/Paris Today we would board a bus for Paris to stay overnight. This was the only Celebrity-sponsored excursion we would take on this cruise, Paris on Your Own. We left about 10:30 am on a double-decker bus from the port city of Le Havre. It's a very industrial port with lots of oil storage tanks ringing the port, and a sculpture made of painted shipping containers. It's definitely not somewhere you could walk or even hail a cab./url] We loved Le Havre. We did a Segway tour independently on day 1 which was excellent, we walked from the port. We saw the beach, the next seaside resort and the military base at the highest point before touring the city. The next day we took the bus to Honfleur which was stunning and great value. There was a shuttle bus from the ship at €4 which was amazing value if you didn't want to walk. It went to the town centre then to the new shopping mall and was valid for 24 hrs. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
upwarduk Posted July 10, 2017 #95 Share Posted July 10, 2017 The next day we took the bus to Honfleur which was stunning and great value. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk We loved Honfleur, especially as we there on Saturday, which is market day. Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HelenREMfan Posted July 10, 2017 #96 Share Posted July 10, 2017 (edited) I hired a car in Le Havre and took a taxi to the car hire office. Was very pleased to get a BMW and it was automatic (I used to hate them but my last Ford is an automatic after being nagged by the girls so I was fine with it. Took 2 Canadian ladies with us for the trip as I planned to visit Dieppe by travelling up the coast road. They were lovely company and I think we all enjoyed the trip. We stopped at Étretat on the way and had a leg stretch on the very scenic promenade. AT Dieppe we had a 2 hour break for a snack. Alas we had just missed the market but we had a look around the town - it was just as I remembered. Dieppe was always a favoured weekend retreat for Parisians, with its elegant promenade, outdoor pool and the sea front dominated with views of the cliffs and its chateau. After meeting back up we drove to Dieppe outskirts and after enquiring from some helpful locals we found the Canadian cemetery. We spent some time there - our Canadian friends were due to travel to Vimy Ridge, outside of Arras next day. I felt they were very brave as it is a long way by public transport (2 trains with a change ) That was going to be a very big. long day for them. I have been to Vimy several times and it is an almost indescribable experience. Anyway I then took the quicker route back towards Le Havre and then took the toll bridges over the Seine estuary to drive to Honfleur. I must admit I found the bridges a little intimidating to drive over - I don't like heights but I managed it. Honfleur was very busy but as I have a disabled parking badge I managed to find a disabled parking space right on the harbour side ! We had nice time for a good look round and we sat at the harbour edge and feasted on modules et frites for me..... and Jim had a delicious chocolate dessert! We got the car back 15 mins early at 7. 45..... and then we had to try to get a taxi back to the ship...which we could see but too far for me to walk. I was a bit cheeky and asked at the café/ restaurant there did they know a telephone number for a taxi and the lovely waitress phoned for a taxi for me !! Speaking French does help! 5 minutes later a cab arrived and we were quickly back to the ship! A very successful day and excursion! Well.... have tried and tried to upload my photos but nothing I try will work.... the site just won't have it :( Edited July 10, 2017 by HelenREMfan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 10, 2017 Author #97 Share Posted July 10, 2017 Never underestimate cc's...we walked from the port into Le Havre, from the same spot you took that picture.took about 1/2 hour, but we were there in September and the weather was not hot...perfect long t-shirt type temps. Interested to read more about Paris! Well, Dodger and Helen, I stand corrected! What I saw of the port I did not think you could walk out (and I'm a pretty adventurous walker). I can say I've been to Paris now, but honestly, it wasn't my favorite. We had planned to take the train into Paris (my huband, my daughter and me), but my in-laws wanted to go but not on their own, so he sweetened the deal and off we went on the bus. JoAnn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 10, 2017 Author #98 Share Posted July 10, 2017 After settling into our hotel, we looked on Yelp for someplace close by to eat. It was late afternoon and we not eaten since breakfast. The best rated place close by was just across the street -- wouldn't you know it, hamburgers! Honestly, we were hot, tired and hungry -- at least the menu was in French, that counts, right? We walked down the street, right in front of the St Lazare train station which was a block away. And if Amsterdam was a city of bicycles, Paris was filled with motorbikes. Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 11, 2017 Author #99 Share Posted July 11, 2017 I wanted to see the famed "City of Light" and so Paul, David and I hiked over to the Arc de Triomphe to catch the evening HOHO bus at 9:15. This was not actually HOHO, IT it was a 2 hour loop. The sun was still pretty powerful at that time of night. Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasgirl29 Posted July 11, 2017 Author #100 Share Posted July 11, 2017 The sun finally went down and you could see thousands of people gathering in the parks and walking along the Seine. Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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