Wendy The Wanderer Posted October 12, 2021 #326 Share Posted October 12, 2021 1 hour ago, UUNetBill said: Technically 'threads' and not Tweets (Twitter might get in a snit) but I'd think the Mods could monitor which ones are actually being viewed and how often and possibly un-pin some that haven't been visited in a while. I don't really think there are too many but I agree with Wendy that we don't really have room for more... Sorry, yes, 'autocorrect' got me. Threads is what I meant. They are all helpful in their way, even if there aren't new posts for a while. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wendy The Wanderer Posted October 14, 2021 #327 Share Posted October 14, 2021 12 hours ago, barryboatman said: Oh no, I was the one at fault here. You were quoting off my error. My apologies, Ms Wendy. And as to the pinned thread about posting hints, a lot of those were based on some earlier version of the software, so it really should be cut loose and left to float away into the Cruise Critic ether. Yes, you're probably right, hadn't thought about that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BVILady Posted January 2, 2022 #328 Share Posted January 2, 2022 On 10/14/2020 at 11:36 PM, Wendy The Wanderer said: I also agree with picking out two or three things and sticking to them. That might mean taking a "Rome on Your Own"-type excursion, where they drop you off and pick you up. You could spend the whole day doing the Palatine Hill, Forum and Colosseum, for instance. Or the whole day at the Vatican. Or do the "touristy" stuff like the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps. Think about your interests--art, history, antiquities, shopping, grandeur, ... We have been in Rome several times but never managed to get into the Colosseum. We are booked for a cruise in August 2022 now and have booked the Colosseum this time early enough to manage to get a tour inside. Taking the train from Civitavecchia, the connecting metro will get us straight to the Colosseum. Watch out most cruise-tours will have small print saying you will only get into the Colosseum if it isn't too busy - and you can count on it being too busy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tannie Posted March 7, 2022 #329 Share Posted March 7, 2022 On 5/26/2020 at 12:34 PM, Mudhen said: Has anyone had any experience flying Emirates Business Class? Considering giving them a try.... Yes we have. It's a lovely experience. We flew London to the Maldives on a 380. The seats are flat beds. Stewards put a mattress down and make your bed when you're ready to sleep. There's a bar in the back of business class where you can have a cocktail or tea and scones (London route) with others, and a big screen if there's a game to watch. The cuisine is excellent and plentiful. Over 100 channels on your large screen (15-17 inches??) TV, and alcohol is top shelf as well as wines. If you layover in Dubai the lounge is phenomenal. Best we've ever been in. It's truly a wonderful experience. Excellent service. You're in for a treat. Enjoy. FYI, flights on a 777 are similar but the plane makes a difference. Theres no bar on 777 but the rest remains the same. If you have miles upgrade to first class and you'll experience the ultimate, especially if you layover in Dubai! First class passengers enjoy Dom Perinon upon entering plane and a shower on board if you're so inclined. First class passengers also receive a massage at the first class lounge in Dubai (make sure you reserve a spot though), and the lounge is only for first class passengers. Both lounges in Dubai have direst access to your gate so you may stay and enjoy the (huge) lounge until just before flight departs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boatie 1 Posted March 27, 2022 #330 Share Posted March 27, 2022 On 5/26/2020 at 12:34 PM, Mudhen said: Has anyone had any experience flying Emirates Business Class? Considering giving them a try.... Fabulous....even better Ist class.... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sanne Posted March 27, 2022 #331 Share Posted March 27, 2022 Flown Emirates business many times and was once upgraded at the gate to first! Good airline.. have had no problems. Used both award and paid flights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pudgesmom Posted March 28, 2022 #332 Share Posted March 28, 2022 (edited) Emirates has finally upgraded their angled business seats in the 777s to a lie flat configuration. The 777s still have drawbacks imo, like lack of privacy. Check the equipment; and be aware you could be put on something else at the last minute. We have had better flights and service on Qatar and like the Doha airport better. When a choice is available, we would choose Qatar over Emirates. Edited March 28, 2022 by Pudgesmom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeorgiaPeach51 Posted February 1, 2023 #333 Share Posted February 1, 2023 This is a lists of books and series I have maintained for several years. Periodically someone will request it or give suggestions and I post it again on CC. It has been requested to be posted as a thread and in the Watercooler so I am doing both. I have hesitated to post it previously for fear of not being able to maintain new suggestions, but will give it a try. if you have suggestions, please use @GeorgiaPeach51 so I will receive a notification and will know to update it. Many books and series listed are mysteries, but not all. So feel free to suggest anything you enjoy, and we will all give this a try! This is for all of us who love to read and have great anxiety when we get to the end of a series with no idea what to read next! 🥰 Joanie Book Series to Read Georges Simenon Series Gideon Oliver -Aaron Elkins series Louise Penny’s Gamache series. Dorothy L. Sayers Lord Peter Wimsey series Any books by Josephine Tey Barbara Hambly - Benjamin January series, if you like historical mysteries! JD Robb books and Robert B Parker The Scarapetta series by Patricia Cornwell MC Beaton books Elizabeth George’s Inspector Lynley Series. Donna Leon’s Brunetti series. Any books by Tana French Any books by P. D. James. Greg Isles, a writer from Natchez, MS. Snowblind” by Ragnar Jonasson. (Book 1 of 6 - DarkIceland) Cork O’Connor series by William Kent Krueger. Also non-series books. Brad Thor JK Rowling (author of Harry Potter series), writing under the name Robert Galbraith -- the Cormoran Strike series. Andrea Camilleri -- the Inspector Montalbano series. Helen Fields -- the Perfect series. Karin Slaughter -- the Will Trent series, Grant Country Line series. Daniel Silva - Gabriel Allon series James Crumley —should be read in order Winston Graham—Poldark series Janet Evanovich—Stephanie Plum series. Fox and Hare series. Anything by Tim Dorsey or Carl Hiassen Old Archie comic books and Mad Magazine. 🙂 Ian Rankin’s Rebus series Peter Robinson’s DCI Banks series Nevada Barr’s National Parks series Anything by Anne Cleeves Richard Jury series by Martha Grimes - current times Thomas Pitt series by Anne Perry - Victorian era (and if you are planning a trip to Egypt check out theAmelia Peabody series by Elizabeth Peters) Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City. 4 books. The Longmire books by Craig Johnson. Also suggest the fantastic series on Netflix. David McCullough 'Path Between the Seas' (Panama Canal), and The Great Bridge Caroline Graham Inspector Barnaby series. John Sandford , the Prey series and the Virgil Flowers series Any books by Harlan Coben Khalid Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns, The Kite Runner Cupcake Brown, A Piece of Cake Andy Weir, “not science fiction but science plausibility” Danelle Harmon Series Caleb Carr - The Alienist. Anthony Horowitz, Magpie Murders/Susan Ryeland Series. Also Horowitz & Hawthorne series Rex Stout, Nero Wolfe books, later written by Robert Goldsborough Ruth Ware Stuart Woods, Stone Barrington series. #61 just published. Tess Gerritson Lisa Scottoline. Michael Connelly Bosch books Lee Child Reacher series James Lee Burke Robicheaux Patricia Cornell Scarpetta books, Andy Brazil series Jonathan Kellerman Delaware books Greg Iles Jeffrey Deaver Lincoln Rhymes series Nelson DeMille John Grisham Scott Turow Pat Conroy...more family drama than mystery The Outlander series Brad Meltzer Jonathan Maberry’s Joe Ledger series The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Daisy Jones & The Six (same author) I just finished American Dirt and loved it so much I bought two more of her books. Iris Johansen (EveDuncan series, and others). Colin Dexter Inspector Morse series David Baldacci—Amos Decker, Atlee Pine and John Puller series JA Jance Karen Rose Carol Goodman, The Stranger Behind You, plus multiple other books. Contemporary suspenseful fiction. Chris Carter - Robert Hunter Series - I just started #5 One by One Jefferson Bass - Body Farm Series - Based on the Body Farm at UT Knoxville. Joe R. Lansdale - Hap and Leonard - probably one of the most politically incorrect novel you will ever —read - two Red Necks as they take justice into their own hands. Keeps me in stitches. Sara Parestky - The V.I. Warhawski Series - I just started "indemnity Only(1982) and is #1 of 21 Sue Grafton—the Kinsey Milhone series Ethan Cross—-the Ackerman thrillers Ginny Rorby—Like Dust I Rise Jacqueline Winspear—Maisie Dobbs series Carlos Ruiz Zafón "The Shadow of the Wind", set in Barcelona, with a walking tour at the end of the book. Cemetery of Forgotten Books—4 Book series. Mark Kurlansky—Cod (good for a Canada/New England cruise) John U. Bacon—The Great Halifax Explosion James Patterson—When the Wind Blows series Ken Follett—Pillars of the Earth series, Century series, Eye of the Needle Maiden Voyages: Magnificent Ocean Liners and the Women Who Traveled and Worked Aboard Them by Stan Evans. This is non-fiction but seems interesting. Danger on the Atlantic (A Jane Wunderly Mystery Book 3) by Erica RuthNeubauer Steve Higgs—Patricia Fisher series. A sleuth on luxury cruise ships. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare lprp Posted February 1, 2023 #334 Share Posted February 1, 2023 @GeorgiaPeach51 I loved the Century Series by Ken Follett and was utterly bereft when I finished it. The history lesson was better than any I had at school! Can I suggest: The Clifton Chronicles series by Jeffrey Archer - several parallels with above mentioned Ken Follett series . The Nathan McBride series by Andrew Petersen (shades of David Baldacci). John Milton series by Mark Dawson, fairly easy read rogue/off grid MI6 agent but quite stark - there are LOADS of them, some, predictably, are better than others. Matthew Shardlake Mysteries by CJ Sansom (historical fiction time of Henry VIII) Marc Dane series by James Swallow LP 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kihei228 Posted February 3, 2023 #335 Share Posted February 3, 2023 I would add: Martin Walker Elly Griffiths Steve Burrows Randy Wayne Wright 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeorgiaPeach51 Posted February 4, 2023 #336 Share Posted February 4, 2023 (edited) 22 hours ago, kihei228 said: I would add: Martin Walker Elly Griffiths Steve Burrows Randy Wayne Wright @kihei228 Martin Walker is already on the list but I added the other three. I’ll posts the newest update in a few days in case other suggestions come in. Thanks. Joanie Edited February 4, 2023 by GeorgiaPeach51 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimbri Posted February 5, 2023 #337 Share Posted February 5, 2023 I recently read two books by Lisa Ballantyne and enjoyed them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeorgiaPeach51 Posted February 6, 2023 #338 Share Posted February 6, 2023 On 2/5/2023 at 9:47 AM, jimbri said: I recently read two books by Lisa Ballantyne and enjoyed them. @jimbrii just posted the updated list but missed your addition. I have now added your suggestion and you will see it on the next update. Thanks. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeepFreeze63 Posted February 19, 2023 #339 Share Posted February 19, 2023 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeepFreeze63 Posted February 19, 2023 #340 Share Posted February 19, 2023 Above is me "learning how to add photos to my posts! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted February 20, 2023 #341 Share Posted February 20, 2023 5 hours ago, DeepFreeze63 said: Above is me "learning how to add photos to my posts! CC has a ‘test forum’ which is useful for trying out posting techniques , uploading photos etc https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/860-test-forum/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeepFreeze63 Posted February 20, 2023 #342 Share Posted February 20, 2023 12 hours ago, flossie009 said: CC has a ‘test forum’ which is useful for trying out posting techniques , uploading photos etc https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/860-test-forum/ Thanks Flossie We're on the Grandeur "inaugural(s); DW is an expert photographer so I'm determined to have that capability during those cruises. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QueSeraSera Posted April 17, 2023 #343 Share Posted April 17, 2023 (edited) Edited April 18, 2023 by QueSeraSera that last glass of wine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donaldm Posted April 21, 2023 #344 Share Posted April 21, 2023 Gorgeous picture! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeorgiaPeach51 Posted May 30, 2023 #345 Share Posted May 30, 2023 I haven’t updated in a while…here you go! BOOKS AND SERIES TO READ Georges Simenon Series Gideon Oliver -Aaron Elkins series Louise Penny’s Gamache series. Dorothy L. Sayers Lord Peter Wimsey series Any books by Josephine Tey Barbara Hambly - Benjamin January series, if you like historical mysteries! JD Robb books and Robert B Parker The Scarapetta series by Patricia Cornwell MC Beaton books Elizabeth George’s Inspector Lynley Series. Donna Leon’s Brunetti series. Any books by Tana French Any books by P. D. James. Greg Isles, a writer from Natchez, MS. Snowblind” by Ragnar Jonasson. (Book 1 of 6 - DarkIceland) Cork O’Connor series by William Kent Krueger. Also non-series books. Brad Thor. JK Rowling (author of Harry Potter series), writing under the name Robert Galbraith -- the Cormoran Strike series. Andrea Camilleri -- the Inspector Montalbano series. Helen Fields -- the Perfect series. Karin Slaughter -- the Will Trent series, Grant Country Line series. Daniel Silva - Gabriel Allon series James Crumley —should be read in order Winston Graham—Poldark series Janet Evanovich—Stephanie Plum series. Fox and Hare series. Anything by Tim Dorsey or Carl Hiassen Old Archie comic books and Mad Magazine. 🙂 Ian Rankin’s Rebus series Peter Robinson’s DCI Banks series Nevada Barr’s National Parks series Anything by Anne Cleeves Richard Jury series by Martha Grimes - current times Thomas Pitt series by Anne Perry - Victorian era(if you are planning a trip to Egypt check out theAmelia Peabody series by Elizabeth Peters) Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City. 4 books. The Longmire books by Craig Johnson. Also suggest the fantastic series on Netflix. David McCullough 'Path Between the Seas' (Panama Canal), and The Great Bridge Caroline Graham Inspector Barnaby series. John Sandford , the Prey series and the Virgil Flowers series Any books by Harlan Coben Khalid Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns, The Kite Runner Cupcake Brown, A Piece of Cake Andy Weir, “not science fiction but science plausibility” Danelle Harmon Series Caleb Carr - The Alienist. Anthony Horowitz, Magpie Murders/Susan Ryeland Series. Also Horowitz & Hawthorne series Rex Stout, Nero Wolfe books, later written by Robert Goldsborough Ruth Ware Stuart Woods, Stone Barrington series. #61 just published. Tess Gerritson Lisa Scottoline. Michael Connelly. Bosch books Lee Child Reacher series James Lee Burke Robicheaux Patricia Cornell Scarpetta books, Andy Brazil series Jonathan Kellerman Delaware books Greg Iles Jeffrey Deaver Lincoln Rhymes series Nelson DeMille John Grisham Scott Turow Pat Conroy...more family drama than mystery The Outlander series Brad Meltzer Jonathan Maberry’s Joe Ledger series The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Daisy Jones & The Six (same author) I just finished American Dirt and loved it so much I bought two more of her books. Iris Johansen (EveDuncan series, and others). Colin Dexter Inspector Morse series David Baldacci—Amos Decker, Atlee Pine and John Puller series JA Jance Karen Rose Carol Goodman, The Stranger Behind You, plus multiple other books. Contemporary suspenseful fiction. Chris Carter - Robert Hunter Series - I just started #5 One by One Jefferson Bass - Body Farm Series - Based on the Body Farm at UT Knoxville. Joe R. Lansdale - Hap and Leonard - probably one of the most politically incorrect novels you will ever read - two Red Necks as they take justice into their own hands. Keeps me in stitches. Sara Parestky - The V.I. Warhawski Series-just started "indemnity Only(1982) and is #1 of 21 Sue Grafton—the Kinsey Milhone series Ethan Cross—-the Ackerman thrillers Ginny Rorby—Like Dust I Rise Jacqueline Winspear—Maisie Dobbs series Carlos Ruiz Zafón "The Shadow of the Wind", set in Barcelona, with a walking tour at the end of the book. Cemetery of Forgotten Books—4 Book series. Mark Kurlansky—Cod (good for a Canada/New England cruise) John U. Bacon—The Great Halifax Explosion James Patterson—When the Wind Blows series Ken Follett—Pillars of the Earth series, Century series, Eye of the Needle Stan Evans. Maiden Voyages: Magnificent Ocean Liners and the Women Who Traveled and Worked Aboard Them. Non-Fiction. Danger on the Atlantic (A Jane Wunderly Mystery Book 3) by Erica RuthNeubauer Steve Higgs—Patricia Fisher series. A sleuth on luxury cruise ships. The Clifton Chronicles series by Jeffrey Archer - several parallels with Ken Follett series . The Nathan McBride series by Andrew Petersen (shades of David Baldacci). John Milton series by Mark Dawson, fairly easy read rogue/off grid MI6 agent but quite stark - there are LOADS of them, some, predictably, are better than others. Matthew Shardlake Mysteries by CJ Sansom (historical fiction time of Henry VIII) Marc Dane series by James Swallow CJ Box, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett series. Martin Walker, small town France, Bruno, Chief of Police Lindsey Davis, Falco series, also the recent series with Falcon’s slaughter, Flavia Albia Kerry Green-wood, the Phryne Fisher mysteries and the Corinna Chapman series James Clavell, Tai-pan and Shogun Larry McMurtry, Lonesome Dove Herman Wouk, Winds of War, War and Remembrance Elly Griffith Steve Burrows Randy Wayne Wright Vince Flynn. Mitch Rapp series Jeffrey Archer. Kristin Hannah. Especially “The Nightingale” Steve Berry. The Cotton Malone series. Lisa Ballantyne. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Gpilon Posted August 30, 2023 #346 Share Posted August 30, 2023 On 5/30/2023 at 7:40 PM, GeorgiaPeach51 said: I haven’t updated in a while…here you go! BOOKS AND SERIES TO READ Georges Simenon Series Gideon Oliver -Aaron Elkins series Louise Penny’s Gamache series. Dorothy L. Sayers Lord Peter Wimsey series Any books by Josephine Tey Barbara Hambly - Benjamin January series, if you like historical mysteries! JD Robb books and Robert B Parker The Scarapetta series by Patricia Cornwell MC Beaton books Elizabeth George’s Inspector Lynley Series. Donna Leon’s Brunetti series. Any books by Tana French Any books by P. D. James. Greg Isles, a writer from Natchez, MS. Snowblind” by Ragnar Jonasson. (Book 1 of 6 - DarkIceland) Cork O’Connor series by William Kent Krueger. Also non-series books. Brad Thor. JK Rowling (author of Harry Potter series), writing under the name Robert Galbraith -- the Cormoran Strike series. Andrea Camilleri -- the Inspector Montalbano series. Helen Fields -- the Perfect series. Karin Slaughter -- the Will Trent series, Grant Country Line series. Daniel Silva - Gabriel Allon series James Crumley —should be read in order Winston Graham—Poldark series Janet Evanovich—Stephanie Plum series. Fox and Hare series. Anything by Tim Dorsey or Carl Hiassen Old Archie comic books and Mad Magazine. 🙂 Ian Rankin’s Rebus series Peter Robinson’s DCI Banks series Nevada Barr’s National Parks series Anything by Anne Cleeves Richard Jury series by Martha Grimes - current times Thomas Pitt series by Anne Perry - Victorian era(if you are planning a trip to Egypt check out theAmelia Peabody series by Elizabeth Peters) Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City. 4 books. The Longmire books by Craig Johnson. Also suggest the fantastic series on Netflix. David McCullough 'Path Between the Seas' (Panama Canal), and The Great Bridge Caroline Graham Inspector Barnaby series. John Sandford , the Prey series and the Virgil Flowers series Any books by Harlan Coben Khalid Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns, The Kite Runner Cupcake Brown, A Piece of Cake Andy Weir, “not science fiction but science plausibility” Danelle Harmon Series Caleb Carr - The Alienist. Anthony Horowitz, Magpie Murders/Susan Ryeland Series. Also Horowitz & Hawthorne series Rex Stout, Nero Wolfe books, later written by Robert Goldsborough Ruth Ware Stuart Woods, Stone Barrington series. #61 just published. Tess Gerritson Lisa Scottoline. Michael Connelly. Bosch books Lee Child Reacher series James Lee Burke Robicheaux Patricia Cornell Scarpetta books, Andy Brazil series Jonathan Kellerman Delaware books Greg Iles Jeffrey Deaver Lincoln Rhymes series Nelson DeMille John Grisham Scott Turow Pat Conroy...more family drama than mystery The Outlander series Brad Meltzer Jonathan Maberry’s Joe Ledger series The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Daisy Jones & The Six (same author) I just finished American Dirt and loved it so much I bought two more of her books. Iris Johansen (EveDuncan series, and others). Colin Dexter Inspector Morse series David Baldacci—Amos Decker, Atlee Pine and John Puller series JA Jance Karen Rose Carol Goodman, The Stranger Behind You, plus multiple other books. Contemporary suspenseful fiction. Chris Carter - Robert Hunter Series - I just started #5 One by One Jefferson Bass - Body Farm Series - Based on the Body Farm at UT Knoxville. Joe R. Lansdale - Hap and Leonard - probably one of the most politically incorrect novels you will ever read - two Red Necks as they take justice into their own hands. Keeps me in stitches. Sara Parestky - The V.I. Warhawski Series-just started "indemnity Only(1982) and is #1 of 21 Sue Grafton—the Kinsey Milhone series Ethan Cross—-the Ackerman thrillers Ginny Rorby—Like Dust I Rise Jacqueline Winspear—Maisie Dobbs series Carlos Ruiz Zafón "The Shadow of the Wind", set in Barcelona, with a walking tour at the end of the book. Cemetery of Forgotten Books—4 Book series. Mark Kurlansky—Cod (good for a Canada/New England cruise) John U. Bacon—The Great Halifax Explosion James Patterson—When the Wind Blows series Ken Follett—Pillars of the Earth series, Century series, Eye of the Needle Stan Evans. Maiden Voyages: Magnificent Ocean Liners and the Women Who Traveled and Worked Aboard Them. Non-Fiction. Danger on the Atlantic (A Jane Wunderly Mystery Book 3) by Erica RuthNeubauer Steve Higgs—Patricia Fisher series. A sleuth on luxury cruise ships. The Clifton Chronicles series by Jeffrey Archer - several parallels with Ken Follett series . The Nathan McBride series by Andrew Petersen (shades of David Baldacci). John Milton series by Mark Dawson, fairly easy read rogue/off grid MI6 agent but quite stark - there are LOADS of them, some, predictably, are better than others. Matthew Shardlake Mysteries by CJ Sansom (historical fiction time of Henry VIII) Marc Dane series by James Swallow CJ Box, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett series. Martin Walker, small town France, Bruno, Chief of Police Lindsey Davis, Falco series, also the recent series with Falcon’s slaughter, Flavia Albia Kerry Green-wood, the Phryne Fisher mysteries and the Corinna Chapman series James Clavell, Tai-pan and Shogun Larry McMurtry, Lonesome Dove Herman Wouk, Winds of War, War and Remembrance Elly Griffith Steve Burrows Randy Wayne Wright Vince Flynn. Mitch Rapp series Jeffrey Archer. Kristin Hannah. Especially “The Nightingale” Steve Berry. The Cotton Malone series. Lisa Ballantyne. Ms. Peach. Hope you made out OK with the hurricane. We, here in Savannah, dodged a bullet. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeorgiaPeach51 Posted August 31, 2023 #347 Share Posted August 31, 2023 @Gpilon We were blessed with only much needed rain. I’m glad u are unscathed. I feel for our Florida friends. Joanie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cwn Posted August 31, 2023 #348 Share Posted August 31, 2023 22 minutes ago, GeorgiaPeach51 said: @Gpilon We were blessed with only much needed rain. I’m glad u are unscathed. I feel for our Florida friends. Joanie Here in Texas we would gladly take some of that rain!! Hope all our Florida friends are safe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Gpilon Posted August 31, 2023 #349 Share Posted August 31, 2023 12 hours ago, GeorgiaPeach51 said: @Gpilon We were blessed with only much needed rain. I’m glad u are unscathed. I feel for our Florida friends. Joanie Dodged a bullet, for sure. Best to our CC Florida friends and everyone effected by Idalia. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Gilly Posted September 2, 2023 #350 Share Posted September 2, 2023 Those who have experienced the new maze of tunnels in Istanbul's Galataport might find this article interesting. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/02/love-boat-cruise-ships-turkey-istanbul-galataport Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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