Rare kazu Posted July 11, 2021 #76 Share Posted July 11, 2021 3 minutes ago, irishjim said: I am having the same problem. Mine failed a few times. I started to do a fewer at a time and it seemed to make a difference. Not sure what’s going on with CC. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted July 11, 2021 #77 Share Posted July 11, 2021 1 minute ago, Marmot@Sea said: Blance is a Great Pyrenees blend and has grown a great deal since this photo was taken a year ago. She is my DS' dog. Grown a great deal is probably an understatement 😉 The Great White Mountain dogs are a good size 👍 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marmot@Sea Posted July 11, 2021 #78 Share Posted July 11, 2021 Just now, kazu said: Grown a great deal is probably an understatement 😉 The Great White Mountain dogs are a good size 👍 They definitely are. I am actually looking forward to the chaos that will ensue when they visit. Love a house with big dogs. Val 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted July 11, 2021 #79 Share Posted July 11, 2021 5 minutes ago, kazu said: Pets past and present - unfortunately the cats are not on digital so I cn’t share them so it’s just the dogs: Maverick. Our 1st dog and my avatar - great gentle giant, RIP. Kazu = my CC name and a great dog - mascot for the SPCA and helped us raise money , RIP Fox (aka silly Willy) - a rescue from a seizure where she was beaten and survived eating wood and ice for water. It was amazing to watch her change as she grew to trust. Maverick adopted her and taught her how to play, what a toy was and all the rules of the house. Miss that little munckin The current bundles of trouble - Marley & Miko: Marley who is getting up there: Miko - one big bundle of energy - when he was not quite grown. The wall of the flower bed is a NO. Look at the look he’s giving me. Bundle of trouble. He’s bigger now 😉 All your dog's past and present are lovely. Graham 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atexsix Posted July 11, 2021 #80 Share Posted July 11, 2021 1 hour ago, atexsix said: This. I've tried explaining to people over the years that ocean liners and cruise ships are built differently. And that there's a reason many ships never leave the Caribbean, at least I hope they don't. Wouldn't want to be on many of them on a trans sailing. I know which one I'd prefer in a transatlantic storm. Plus it's ugly as sin, can't believe ships are starting to look like this. 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StLouisCruisers Posted July 11, 2021 #81 Share Posted July 11, 2021 4 minutes ago, atexsix said: I know which one I'd prefer in a transatlantic storm. Plus it's ugly as sin, can't believe ships are starting to look like this. I totally agree! 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ger_77 Posted July 11, 2021 #82 Share Posted July 11, 2021 I'm loving all the photos of Bordeaux, and the pets. I can't tell you how many times I've audibly said "Awwww" when I see the dogs and cats. Our heat wave hasn't abated quite yet; it's only 11AM and already the temp has hit 30 degrees - the a/c kicked in a couple of hours ago. Have a great day everyone! Smooth Sailing! 🙂🙂🙂 Gerry 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AncientWanderer Posted July 11, 2021 #83 Share Posted July 11, 2021 Oh my....all the great pet photos today are a wonderful cure for loneliness. My summer reading is the "All Creatures Great and Small" series, James Herriott. The photos fit some of the characters in his books. If you ever fly over Los Angeles County on a clear day, you will see literally thousands of swimming pools. They are practically an essential here in Southern California. The Bordeaux photos are wonderful. Looks like a "must-do." I hope everyone is having a lovely and peaceful Sunday. Thank you once again to all who contribute to The Daily. DH and I are heading out to the desert today for a getaway. Truly an odd thing to do, as it will be about 115 degrees. I think we are testing our mettle. Have a great day, All. 😊 🌻 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sailingdutchy Posted July 11, 2021 #84 Share Posted July 11, 2021 We were on a very nice walking tour on our second day in Bordeaux that Jacqui @kazu had organized and I saw a lot of pictures from that tour already today so will only add a few that I don’t think I have seen yet from us. Leaving Bordeaux going through the nice estuary of the Garonne and the Gironde out to sea while having a special dinner what else can you ask for ? Je t'aime Bordeaux ! Tony 😄😄 21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atexsix Posted July 11, 2021 #85 Share Posted July 11, 2021 1 hour ago, kazu said: Mine failed a few times. I started to do a fewer at a time and it seemed to make a difference. Not sure what’s going on with CC. It's acting really funny today. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atexsix Posted July 11, 2021 #86 Share Posted July 11, 2021 13 minutes ago, AncientWanderer said: Oh my....all the great pet photos today are a wonderful cure for loneliness. My summer reading is the "All Creatures Great and Small" series, James Herriott. The photos fit some of the characters in his books. If you ever fly over Los Angeles County on a clear day, you will see literally thousands of swimming pools. They are practically an essential here in Southern California. The Bordeaux photos are wonderful. Looks like a "must-do." I hope everyone is having a lovely and peaceful Sunday. Thank you once again to all who contribute to The Daily. DH and I are heading out to the desert today for a getaway. Truly an odd thing to do, as it will be about 115 degrees. I think we are testing our mettle. Have a great day, All. 😊 🌻 I just looked it up on Amazon, anytime someone mentions a book I have to check it out 🙂 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atexsix Posted July 11, 2021 #87 Share Posted July 11, 2021 49 minutes ago, StLouisCruisers said: I totally agree! I didn't mean to imply the other ship wasn't seaworthy, but.....it just looks like something that would teeter over from the slightest gale. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimgev Posted July 11, 2021 #88 Share Posted July 11, 2021 56 minutes ago, atexsix said: I know which one I'd prefer in a transatlantic storm. Plus it's ugly as sin, can't believe ships are starting to look like this. Agree completely. The newer cruise ships keep getting bigger and uglier. Most of them look like a big barge with containers piled high on it. So top heavy that they look dangerous. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted July 11, 2021 #89 Share Posted July 11, 2021 41 minutes ago, AncientWanderer said: My summer reading is the "All Creatures Great and Small" series, James Herriott. The photos fit some of the characters in his books. That is a great series. I love James Herriott ♥️ You made a good choice for your summer reading 👍 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atexsix Posted July 11, 2021 #90 Share Posted July 11, 2021 15 minutes ago, jimgev said: Agree completely. The newer cruise ships keep getting bigger and uglier. Most of them look like a big barge with containers piled high on it. So top heavy that they look dangerous. Okay, so most of these are tongue in cheek, but couldn't resist because I wouldn't put anything past them now. 2 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted July 11, 2021 #91 Share Posted July 11, 2021 1 hour ago, atexsix said: I know which one I'd prefer in a transatlantic storm. Plus it's ugly as sin, can't believe ships are starting to look like this. We were fending off a storm on my first cruise on the Prinsendam. Captain Gundersen had taken us 200 miles off course to avoid the worst of it but we were still fighting. When he told us that the waves were 39’ (I think he said feet, not metres, can’t remember) I honestly didn’t believe him. I was in the Crow’s Nest and went down to the promenade deck to look. There was only a small motion of the ocean on the ship - at least as far as I was concerned. DH had a tiny mal de Mer but nothing serious that a green apple didn’t cure 😉 So you know I don’t exaggerate, the storm was so bad that we couldn’t go to St. Tropez as it had destroyed their dock completely. No way could any ship arrive there. The other thing I loved about that ship is that really it didn’t matter where you were to have a smooth ride. There was so little difference in the motion between forward and aft and the centre that it wasn’t worth talking about. That ship literally cut through waves giving a very smooth ride and had some of the best captains I’ve seen. We were often on the forward portion of the ship - same deck as the Crow’s Nest and had a very smooth ride. She was truly built to sail the seven seas and I miss her a lot. 😔 😢 18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted July 11, 2021 #92 Share Posted July 11, 2021 (edited) Good afternoon. Before I make a quick (I hope) run to the store, I thought I'd show some pictures from our tour to Cognac in 2011. With a morning arrival, we had time for a longer tour and still time to see some of Bordeaux. BTW, DH caught an error in the other post. Our third time in Bordeaux was in 2017. Before the pictures of Cognac, here is one more of the pilot being lifted off the Prinsendam. He had a harness that went under his arms. He did not hold onto the harness, but kept his arms straigt. Our tour to Cognac took us to the Hennesey Distillery. The bus dropped us off at the visitor center where we boarded a boat to take us across the river to the distillery. We then went back to the visitor center for a tasting where DH got my sample. Follwing that we had lunch at this restaurant, and as the name says, we had chicken. After lunch, we had some free time to wander around Cognac. We found the flower market, which was basically closed by the time we got there. On the way back to Bordeaux, we crossed the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, where a monument to the pilgrims had been erected in the roundabout. I am also having trouble with the pictures uploading. They all took a long time to upload and three failed. I just clicked choose files and reselected them. It worked the second time. CC has been having problems the last coulple of days in addition to the login/logout trouble. After I posted, CC decided to upload the three failed pictures and posted them below my name. Since they are duplicates, I took them off. Lenda Edited July 11, 2021 by Quartzsite Cruiser 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Love the beach Posted July 11, 2021 #93 Share Posted July 11, 2021 (edited) 42 minutes ago, atexsix said: I just looked it up on Amazon, anytime someone mentions a book I have to check it out 🙂 I enjoyed watching 'All Creatures Great and Small" series on PBS....waiting for Season 2 to start! Thanks everyone for the Daily and all the beautiful photos! Makes me wish I had started traveling sooner! Edited July 11, 2021 by Love the beach 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atexsix Posted July 11, 2021 #94 Share Posted July 11, 2021 2 minutes ago, Love the beach said: I enjoyed watching 'All Creatures Great and Small" series on PBS....waiting for Season 2 to start! I heard it was one of the BBC's most popular series ever. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted July 11, 2021 #95 Share Posted July 11, 2021 6 minutes ago, kazu said: We were fending off a storm on my first cruise on the Prinsendam. Captain Gundersen had taken us 200 miles off course to avoid the worst of it but we were still fighting. When he told us that the waves were 39’ (I think he said feet, not metres, can’t remember) I honestly didn’t believe him. I was in the Crow’s Nest and went down to the promenade deck to look. There was only a small motion of the ocean on the ship - at least as far as I was concerned. DH had a tiny mal de Mer but nothing serious that a green apple didn’t cure 😉 So you know I don’t exaggerate, the storm was so bad that we couldn’t go to St. Tropez as it had destroyed their dock completely. No way could any ship arrive there. The other thing I loved about that ship is that really it didn’t matter where you were to have a smooth ride. There was so little difference in the motion between forward and aft and the centre that it wasn’t worth talking about. That ship literally cut through waves giving a very smooth ride and had some of the best captains I’ve seen. We were often on the forward portion of the ship - same deck as the Crow’s Nest and had a very smooth ride. She was truly built to sail the seven seas and I miss her a lot. 😔 😢 We were also in some rough weather on the Prinsendam, and it was not bad on the ship. Both Captain Gunderson and Captain D D, told us she was built as an ocean liner, which is whe she could ride the waves so well. (Pun intended) Just another reason to miss The Elegant Explorer. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted July 11, 2021 #96 Share Posted July 11, 2021 @AncientWanderer I read the James Herriott books and watched the series many years ago, and enjoyed both. Lenda 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jayhawk66 Posted July 11, 2021 #97 Share Posted July 11, 2021 This is Lucas, age 13 1/2. He is the fourth miniature Schnauzer that we’ve been blessed to have as a faithful family member. He is mostly deaf and has a slight heart murmur, otherwise quite healthy for his age. 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bennybear Posted July 11, 2021 #98 Share Posted July 11, 2021 Good day and thanks all! We spent several days staying in Bordeaux in a wine agent’s home, So we got to experience some excellent wines. But overall, we were surprised at how difficult Visiting some of the wineries could be. DD was just diagnosed with shingles and DSIL has a post op infection so both could use some prayers! 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bennybear Posted July 11, 2021 #99 Share Posted July 11, 2021 4 hours ago, kazu said: Continuing in our old town as we were exploring. You needed that railing on these cobblestone steps. It was fine going up but coming down could be slippery. Amazingly, many of the locals didn’t need it. Tons of little squares and great spots to grab a cafe, drink or food. The last winery’s vineyards: And our private wine tasting Before leaving our guide stopped here to buy us some macaroons and then took us to a beautiful spot to toast our day with champagne. We returned to Bordeaux And had time on our own to enjoy - views from our cabin on the ship: Oh I recognize a friendly face! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bennybear Posted July 11, 2021 #100 Share Posted July 11, 2021 4 hours ago, kazu said: Nice on cruising with Andrea again, Tony. She’s always a joy to cruise and tour with 🙂 Lucky! We spent 24 days together our last cruise and had hoped for a chance to sail together again. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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