RedneckBob Posted December 8, 2022 #51 Share Posted December 8, 2022 3 hours ago, StLouisCruisers said: Good morning friends from the Atlantic Ocean and Volendam. We are moving right along at 22 knots trying to get back on schedule after the low water problems of the Amazon. It looks lovely outside. DS and family are back in Michigan after spending 5 days in the Palm Springs area at a scouting event for soccer. Hoping to get a full report from him soon though DH checks scores online, etc. Thank you Rich @richwmnfor Today's Daily and Fleet Report. We appreciate it! Thank you Roy @rafinmdfor documenting the highs and lows of our lives. Jane @lazey1so sorry to read you returned from your cruise with the Covid virus. Get well soon! Terri @Cruzin Terrihave a great trip knowing your house is rapidly being put back together now. And @Cruising-alongprayers that your severe flu is soon overcome. Prayers for everyone on our Care list and cheers to those on the Celebration list. Willemstad, Curacao was port of the day last time on Sept. 18, 2021 and here is a link to Rich's post that day. What a lovely port it is! We've only been to Willemstad, Curacao twice, 2016 on our Westerdam Panama Canal cruise and in 2019 on our Rotterdam Western and Southern Caribbean cruise. Such a pretty and interesting place! From our 2016 stop I took photos from the ship just before our late departure. They really know how to highlight their unique city. The Queen Emma pedestrian Bridge, also known as "The Swinging Old Lady". Known for its colorful buildings of course This was my favorite color building and I had to compliment the man working on it. This was the view from our docking spot on the Rotterdam in February, 2019. We walked across the pedestrian bridge and then it began to swing to the side to make way for a ship coming through. It went under the taller bridge behind it first. And there it goes past the Queen Emma bridge. That's the Rotterdam in the background. More COLOR! Here's the local Love Locks. Trying to keep them off the swinging bridge I would suppose. Heading back across the pedestrian bridge to our ship. It would be great to be back in Curacao soon. Unfortunately that is not one of the stops at the end of this cruise. We are stopping in Aruba though after Barbados. By the way, there are cases of Covid on this cruise. One of the Ocean Bar Band is out with it so entertainment is a bit lacking. Also a couple we met who are very careful about Covid transmission say their server at dinner is out and he is an important part of her dietary selections. Hoping very much that they don't come down with it too. Nice photos. See you at Half Moon Cay on 12/16/22. I will be clamshell #23. 5 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted December 8, 2022 #52 Share Posted December 8, 2022 A little while ago, I got news that another had died early this morning. He had been ill for many years with a degenerative disease, and had been confined to bed for several months. Our first visit to Curacao on January 20, 2020, we rented a car and drove around the island. First we headed north to Westpoint on the northwest corner of the island. Later, we drove out to the resort area on the south end of the island. I'll begin with a couple of pictures taken from the Rotterdam early that morning. From our drive to the north end of the island The church in Westpoint, and the parking lot overlooks a nice beach. A sample of the beaches that dot the north end of the island A few pictures from the south end. The first is a resort from across the water. Fort Beekenburg A couple of ships docked near the fort. The first is part of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary and is used in amphibious operations. The other is an older ship and may even be a Russian ship from the looks of the name on the stern. Town with the Rotterdam in the background and a residential street. Lenda Oops! I forgot to double check that I had all the pictures loaded before posting and CC was nice enough to post this for me. The buildings are refurbished former slave quarters and the monument is commigrating the freeing of the slaves. I like the simplicity of the monument which still manages to say a lot. Edited September 18, 2021 by Quartzsite Cruiser 21 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted December 8, 2022 #53 Share Posted December 8, 2022 2 minutes ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said: A little while ago, I got news that another had died early this morning. He had been ill for many years with a degenerative disease, and had been confined to bed for several months. Our first visit to Curacao on January 20, 2020, we rented a car and drove around the island. First we headed north to Westpoint on the northwest corner of the island. Later, we drove out to the resort area on the south end of the island. I'll begin with a couple of pictures taken from the Rotterdam early that morning. From our drive to the north end of the island The church in Westpoint, and the parking lot overlooks a nice beach. A sample of the beaches that dot the north end of the island A few pictures from the south end. The first is a resort from across the water. Fort Beekenburg A couple of ships docked near the fort. The first is part of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary and is used in amphibious operations. The other is an older ship and may even be a Russian ship from the looks of the name on the stern. Town with the Rotterdam in the background and a residential street. Lenda Oops! I forgot to double check that I had all the pictures loaded before posting and CC was nice enough to post this for me. The buildings are refurbished former slave quarters and the monument is commigrating the freeing of the slaves. I like the simplicity of the monument which still manages to say a lot. Edited September 18, 2021 by Quartzsite Cruiser Great photos Lenda. Graham. 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted December 8, 2022 #54 Share Posted December 8, 2022 On January 26, 2020, the Rotterdam returned to Curacao on the way back to San Diego. This day, we walked from the ship, which was docked in the channel to Queen Emma bridge and into town. It was Sunday, so many stores were closed, but it was a pleasant day to wander. The view across the channel from the bridge. The main street leading from the bridge. On of the unusual lift bridges Interesting street art We found this nice little open shaded area with cafes, bars, and decided it was time for a rest and a cool drink. We past the clock and bells just about the time they rang at noon. Notice the clock needs a slight adjustment. A more open area on the edge of the shopping district. We just thought this was cute. Once back across the Queen Emma bridge, DH headed back to the ship, and I headed to the old fort that marked the entrance to the mega cruise dock. The fort was a surprise, since it was basically a shell with modern buildings housing the typical port shops. Only when I turned around to leave, could you see the inside of the fort wall. A nice building and a side street on the walk back to the ship. The final picture from Curacao Lenda 21 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smitty34877 Posted December 8, 2022 #55 Share Posted December 8, 2022 And the birthdays!Happy Birthday to Parker @ger_77 and a Happy 17th Birthday to @mamaofami’s DGS Also, @Seasick Sailor, Joy, I am sorry to hear of the dental problems and hope there are no issues while you are away. Implants are not fun.Neither are broken bridges. 12 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
durangoscots Posted December 8, 2022 #56 Share Posted December 8, 2022 Good morning. Sunny and cold. I rushed the dogs in and out quickly this morning but now the sun is shinning and we will head out again as soon as the black ice is gone. Will have to wake pups up since both are now curled up in bed. My bed. Sorry to hear of the loss of the 2 fire fighters in PA. And I am truly sorry that so many of us are feeling stress and/or illness at this time. Some way the holiday time seems to compound the problems we are facing. Right now a friend and I are beginning to sort through our list of friends who may be alone at Christmas day and are planning to have a Christmas dinner at her house. She will fix the meat and veggies, I will handle desserts, beverages and breads. We will split the cost. I imagine there will be about 8 to 10 us ... we will have to see who will accept our invitation. And of course I will be dog walking both at home and at the shelter. Have not been to today's destination. Tomato soup is one of my go to comfort foods. Along with grilled cheese... or sometimes I melt the cheese into the soup. Tonight I am having some turkey from the freezer and some sort of veggie... just have not decided what. Probably whatever my hand lights on. Have a good, safe day all. Susan 21 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvteaching Posted December 8, 2022 #57 Share Posted December 8, 2022 Good morning, We're having rain today and that's fine - better than ice! Today is special in our household as 44 years ago we had our son placed with us for adoption. He was a 2.5 year old red-headed ADHD child who made us parents. He's turned out to be a wonderful man who still has issues focusing but will do anything for you. I don't remember what day he became legally ours but this day is ingrained in me. DH is making progress and there is hope. Yesterday he stood up in the parallel bars unassisted 6 times. That's a first as he usually needs some assistance. I told him I'd bring him a Costco chocolate sundae today. We've decided to gift ourselves new appliances for Christmas to do a kitchen make-over. Yesterday I priced out fridge, dishwasher, stove and range hood at Home Depot and today I'll check one of our local stores for comparison. Best wishes to everyone celebrating and kind thoughts to all. Karen 26 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lindaler Posted December 8, 2022 #58 Share Posted December 8, 2022 Good morning all. Thanks Rich and all who contribute to make this a great place to be and provide us with so much knowledge. I have been to the port of the day, twice. Once was on the old Rotterdam and we were able to park inside the magic bridge. We were able to watch the foot bridge open several times and it was worth watching. 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highscar Posted December 8, 2022 #59 Share Posted December 8, 2022 We spent a two week vacation on the island many years ago. Had a tour of the original Curaso Blue liqueur factory. The ladies labeled each bottle by hand. Amazing that liqueur starts out as shriveled oranges 27 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kochleffel Posted December 8, 2022 #60 Share Posted December 8, 2022 47 minutes ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said: A nice building and a side street on the walk back to the ship. It houses the Gouverneur de Rouville restaurant, which is very good. There are outdoor dinner seating on the long balcony and bar seating on the smaller one, plus an interior courtyard with more tables. Once the manager mentioned to me that most Americans seem to be in a hurry to pay their checks and leave even though, in the evening, there is nothing else to do. 15 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted December 8, 2022 #61 Share Posted December 8, 2022 3 hours ago, ger_77 said: A celebration as well, as our youngest DGS is turning 3 years old today - Happy Birthday Parker! We can't wait to be with them in only a couple of weeks; he's a delightful child with a sunny disposition. Happy Birthday to Parker 🙂 3 hours ago, aliaschief said: I received a phone yesterday from the medical clinic I went to in California. They reported that my rapid and lab Covid test were negative but the other swab they completed revealed I have bacterial streptococcal pneumonia! Yikes 😱. No wonder you were feeling so bad! Glad they caught it and sure hope the doctor can help you get better very soon. 🤞 2 hours ago, mamaofami said: On a snowy day in Philly, 17 years ago, our youngest grandson cheeked in at a bit over 4 pounds. Today he is almost 6 feet tall. A very happy birthday to your DGS! 2 hours ago, Seasick Sailor said: Bridge needs to be sawn, the bad tooth pulled, and start the long and winding road for implants. OH NO! So sorry to hear this. Neither of these is fun at all 😔. Good luck on the implants. 1 hour ago, durangoscots said: Right now a friend and I are beginning to sort through our list of friends who may be alone at Christmas day and are planning to have a Christmas dinner at her house. That is so thoughtful and so sweet of you to do ♥️ 1 hour ago, luvteaching said: Good morning, We're having rain today and that's fine - better than ice! Today is special in our household as 44 years ago we had our son placed with us for adoption. He was a 2.5 year old red-headed ADHD child who made us parents. He's turned out to be a wonderful man who still has issues focusing but will do anything for you. I don't remember what day he became legally ours but this day is ingrained in me. That is a very special day, indeed! God bless you two for adopting him ♥️ 1 hour ago, luvteaching said: DH is making progress and there is hope. Yesterday he stood up in the parallel bars unassisted 6 times. That's a first as he usually needs some assistance. I told him I'd bring him a Costco chocolate sundae today. There is hope 👍 Good news! I hope he continues to improve 🙏🏻 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sharon in AZ Posted December 8, 2022 #62 Share Posted December 8, 2022 Good morning from SE AZ. Not sure why but I didn’t make it to the Daily yesterday. I have some catching up to do. I was in Curaçao in 2001, shortly after 9/11, with my DM on the Zaandam. We took a trolley tour which was fun and a great way to see the area in the heat. I really want to go back and one of my canceled because of covid cruises did but we ended up booking something different. Prayers for the fallen firefighters and their families. Prayers for all who are ill— lots of illness going around, including me. My cough is better but still get tired. I’m mad at myself for not taking a covid test after Thanksgiving. Oh well, it’s too late now. I rarely make homemade tomato soup but Debbie’s recipes look so yummy. I think I’ll put the ingredients on my grocery list. Today Craig is making hamburgers. Tomorrow I’m taking DM shopping and going out to lunch. Happy Birthday to Parker @ger_77 Gerry’s DGS and to Carol’s @mamaofami DGS. Karen @luvteaching, happy adoption placement day to you and your family and DS. I understand what you mean about it being a very special day. Our DD was placed with us on my 26th birthday and I have no idea what day it became legal. Have a great day everyone! 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvteaching Posted December 8, 2022 #63 Share Posted December 8, 2022 @kazu Thanks Jacqui! Our DS has been a blessing but he sure has added a few grey hair to my head over the years. I sometimes wondered if we were going to make it through the teen years but he's turned out to be a wonderful person. He is there when we need him and he's so good with DH. He's also built the ramp outside, installed the walk-in shower and put up all the grab bars to make things safe. When I think back to that little red-headed boy who crossed the doorstep 44 years ago I'm so blessed. Karen 24 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvteaching Posted December 8, 2022 #64 Share Posted December 8, 2022 @Sharon in AZ Congratulations on your adopting as well. I know it became legal in September and we were in El Centro, CA but that's where the memory gives up. On the other hand I can detail the day they called to say we were approved and the call later that same day to say they had a little boy if we were interested (Dec.5), going to hear about him (Dec. 6) and his visit to meet us (Dec.7). This placement was when we lived in San Diego. Karen 22 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HAL Sailer Posted December 8, 2022 #65 Share Posted December 8, 2022 4 hours ago, cat shepard said: Melisa, praying that your DSIL’s medical team help your DSIL. Thank you. 4 hours ago, kazu said: 🙏🏻 @HAL SailerI am so sorry to hear things are so precarious for your DSIL. Definitely there are lots of prayers for your DSIL 🙏🏻 Thank you. 4 hours ago, dfish said: Also, prayers for @HAL Sailer's DSIL. Thank you. 3 hours ago, ger_77 said: Prayers coming for so many today - @Cruzin Terri@HAL Sailerfor your DSIL and her medical team as well. Thank you. 3 hours ago, ottahand7 said: @HAL SailerI am so sorry to hear about the complications for your DSIL. Thank you. 2 hours ago, rafinmd said: @superoma @HAL Sailer so sorry for the setback on DSIL. Praying for the best and most compassionate outcome. @1ANGELCAT Thank you. 2 hours ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said: @HAL Sailer Melisa, the news about your DSIL is not what we wanted to see. Sending positive thoughts for a good outcome tomorrow and for the skill and knowledge of her medical team. @Lady Hudson Thank you. 2 hours ago, Seasick Sailor said: Fervent prayers being said this morning for all on our care list. Thank you. 2 hours ago, smitty34877 said: @HAL Sailer,Melisa,so sorry your DSIL has more complications and hope for the best tomorrow. Thank you. 1 hour ago, grapau27 said: Sending you our prayers 🙏 for your DSIL for tomorrow's op. Graham. Thank you. 1 hour ago, puppycanducruise said: @1ANGELCAT @HAL SailerPrayers for your DSIL. Thank you. ------ Thank you, all. As @rafinmd so eloquently said above, "Praying for the best and most compassionate outcome." Indeed, a compassionate outcome would be a blessing... -Melisa 21 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Overhead Fred Posted December 8, 2022 #66 Share Posted December 8, 2022 We have been to Willemstad twice recently and would gladly go back again! We did a Thanksgiving B2B on the Nieuw Amsterdam last year and took a sunset cruise excursion (plentiful drinks and snacks!). We visited again on the Nieuw Statendam in April '22 (met @sailingdutchy Tony and Martha on the first part of that cruise). We just wandered around town that day and did a little souvenir shopping. I bought a small Christmas ornament at the Delft store and it is proudly hanging on the tree this year - 2021 - 2022- 25 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JazzyV Posted December 8, 2022 #67 Share Posted December 8, 2022 Good afternoon. Thanks for the Fleet Report/Daily. A salute to blue collar workers. I like brownies. Not sure about the quote. I like the meal; pass on the drink and wine. I have been to Willemstad, on my Panama Canal cruise in late 2019. I had the worst upper respiratory thing after that cruise, and in retrospect wondered if it could have been Covid. Another grey day here, upper 40's. Not much on the agenda today. I will do some decluttering. The dining room table is covered with ebay stuff, and needs to be unearthed in preparation for the holidays. @lazey1 Sorry to hear about testing positive, but I'm glad it's a mild case. @Cruzin Terri Condolences to you on the passing of your neighbor Joanne, as well as to her family and friends. @RedneckBob Great moon photo. @1ANGELCAT Sad to learn of the deaths of the two firefighters. @seagarsmoker@Cruising-along I hope you feel better soon! @HAL Sailer Prayers for DSIL and her medical team as she goes through her procedure. @ger_77 Happy Birthday to Parker! @aliaschief Oh no on the pneumonia. Hopefully all turns out ok and you feel better soon. @grapau27 Nice looking lunches. @mamaofami Happy Birthday to your DGS! @Seasick Sailor Sorry to hear of the dental issues, and hopefully no acute problems while you're away. @durangoscots That is so kind of you and your friend to think of those who will be alone on Christmas Day. @luvteaching Congrats on the anniversary of DS being placed with you! And woohoo on DH's progress. Prayers for the Care List and Cheers for the Celebration List. Stay safe everyone. Copied from my Sept 18, 2021 post: Rainbow as we were approaching Willemstad The color of the water was stunning Pastel color of buildings, seen from a boat as we went to the Aquarium Some pictures from the Aquarium Beach resort Old fortress wall NCL Bliss and Mein Schiff2 in port Gorgeous sunset. Ship patrolling between Curacao and Venezuela The sun was down but there was this great lightshow. 22 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JazzyV Posted December 8, 2022 #68 Share Posted December 8, 2022 The fruits of yesterday's baking efforts. They are wrapped up and will age until Christmas, when they will be given to BFF. 27 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bennybear Posted December 8, 2022 #69 Share Posted December 8, 2022 Good morning and thanks all! Porch tea and brownies sound great, better than porch pirates, arghh! Sending healing wishes to all on the care list and good wishes to those celebrating. A few more photos from the island of Curaçao, along with a cup of iguana soup, DH said tastes like chicken … 20 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StLouisCruisers Posted December 8, 2022 #70 Share Posted December 8, 2022 5 hours ago, HAL Sailer said: I'm asking additional prayers for DSIL. Her infusion port has failed and could not be used at her last infusion. Tomorrow, the doctor will remove and replace it. For that, she had to come off the high dose blood thinners she was prescribed for AFib and increased when her jugular blood clot was found. Friday's procedure could be precarious. Will there be complicated bleeding? Will she have uncontrollable AFib? Will her jugular blood clot break lose? At this juncture, I am drawn to pray for her medical team's wisdom and that my DSIL will be in God's tender care tomorrow -- whatever the outcome. -Melisa Prayers for your DSIL tomorrow. I hope everything goes as well as possible. 5 hours ago, Lady Hudson said: Last day today so will spend some time packing up. It has been a fun, uneventful trip. Hope all is well with everyone. Katherine I would love to see a Christmas tree on the Volendam. I've just sent them a message on the Navigator app asking when this will happen.🤔 4 hours ago, ger_77 said: Good morning, thanks for the Fleet Report and Daily! Maybe it's a little early in the day for me, but when I saw Immaculate Conception Day, I thought - if that's today, howcome Jesus was born just a few days later . . . duh. It's celebrating the conception of Mary and her birth 9 months later. Need more coffee. Definitely celebrate blue collar day; we appreciate those working the trades every day. I happen to have a brownie mix that may just find it's way into the oven today. It's time to start a bit of Christmas baking and brownies is a good way to begin. Our temps have moderated again, with a morning temp of only -16C which means my face won't hurt when I go outside - yay! Today I'm having lunch with a friend and colleague who has just announced her retirement date; I'm excited to see her again and can't wait to hear her plans for the future. Prayers coming for so many today - @seagarsmokerand @lazey1get well soon; @Cruzin Terri sadness for your friend Jane's passing; @1ANGELCAT such horrible news about the loss of 2 firefighters; @HAL Sailer for your DSIL and her medical team as well. A celebration as well, as our youngest DGS is turning 3 years old today - Happy Birthday Parker! We can't wait to be with them in only a couple of weeks; he's a delightful child with a sunny disposition. I like today's menu suggestion, but will make a variation of it - we're going to have tomato bisque (fancy for: I add canned milk to tomato soup), and grilled cheese sandwiches at the kitchen table tonight. And wine. Prayers for all who are hurting, cheers to everyone with celebrations happening. Stay well, be safe. Smooth Sailing! 🙂🙂🙂 Gerry Happy birthday to dear Parker! 4 hours ago, aliaschief said: Good morning. This will be short as I’m off to see my doctor. I received a phone yesterday from the medical clinic I went to in California. They reported that my rapid and lab Covid test were negative but the other swab they completed revealed I have bacterial streptococcal pneumonia! So will see what my doctor will do. Thank for the report, list and post. Wow, really sorry to hear you've been fighting this so long without a proper diagnosis. Hope the new antibiotics/treatments work wonders for you. 3 hours ago, mamaofami said: Good morning everyone. On a snowy day in Philly, 17 years ago, our youngest grandson cheeked in at a bit over 4 pounds. Today he is almost 6 feet tall. We’ve been to Curaso several times and first heard about this island from my parents when they went on their first cruise. We went twice with another friend on CC and explored on our scooters while our hubbies ran to keep us with us. Both my girls were Brownies and then Girl Scouts. WOW. Britney was released today from a Russian prison. Great news for her and her family. Stay safe everyone, Carol Happy birthday wishes to your DGS today on his 17th birthday! 2 hours ago, RedneckBob said: Nice photos. See you at Half Moon Cay on 12/16/22. I will be clamshell #23. If I go over I will wave at clamshell #23! 2 hours ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said: A little while ago, I got news that another had died early this morning. He had been ill for many years with a degenerative disease, and had been confined to bed for several months. Our first visit to Curacao on January 20, 2020, we rented a car and drove around the island. First we headed north to Westpoint on the northwest corner of the island. Later, we drove out to the resort area on the south end of the island. I'll begin with a couple of pictures taken from the Rotterdam early that morning. From our drive to the north end of the island The church in Westpoint, and the parking lot overlooks a nice beach. A sample of the beaches that dot the north end of the island A few pictures from the south end. The first is a resort from across the water. Fort Beekenburg A couple of ships docked near the fort. The first is part of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary and is used in amphibious operations. The other is an older ship and may even be a Russian ship from the looks of the name on the stern. Town with the Rotterdam in the background and a residential street. Lenda Oops! I forgot to double check that I had all the pictures loaded before posting and CC was nice enough to post this for me. The buildings are refurbished former slave quarters and the monument is commigrating the freeing of the slaves. I like the simplicity of the monument which still manages to say a lot. Edited September 18, 2021 by Quartzsite Cruiser Lenda, do you mean you lost another neighbor? I'm so sorry but sounds like it has been coming for a while. Condolences to his family. And thank you for your photos! 1 hour ago, luvteaching said: Good morning, We're having rain today and that's fine - better than ice! Today is special in our household as 44 years ago we had our son placed with us for adoption. He was a 2.5 year old red-headed ADHD child who made us parents. He's turned out to be a wonderful man who still has issues focusing but will do anything for you. I don't remember what day he became legally ours but this day is ingrained in me. DH is making progress and there is hope. Yesterday he stood up in the parallel bars unassisted 6 times. That's a first as he usually needs some assistance. I told him I'd bring him a Costco chocolate sundae today. We've decided to gift ourselves new appliances for Christmas to do a kitchen make-over. Yesterday I priced out fridge, dishwasher, stove and range hood at Home Depot and today I'll check one of our local stores for comparison. Best wishes to everyone celebrating and kind thoughts to all. Karen Congrats on the date your DS was placed with you for adoption. That is a very special occasion. Also three cheers for DH and his progress on the parallel bars. He deserves the chocolate sundae. 9 minutes ago, bennybear said: Good morning and thanks all! Porch tea and brownies sound great, better than porch pirates, arghh! Sending healing wishes to all on the care list and good wishes to those celebrating. A few more photos from the island of Curaçao, along with a cup of iguana soup, DH said tastes like chicken … I remember that iguana soup/stew from last year!! Speaking of pirates I saw a few on the aft pool deck after lunch. King Neptune and Queen Aphrodite too. We officially crossed the Equator 4 times this trip. 18 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedneckBob Posted December 8, 2022 #71 Share Posted December 8, 2022 To continue celebration of National Brownie Day, I just completed inhaling a huge warm fudge brownie at the Pinnacle Grill for lunch. Yum, yum ! 18 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedneckBob Posted December 8, 2022 #72 Share Posted December 8, 2022 28 minutes ago, JazzyV said: Good afternoon. Thanks for the Fleet Report/Daily. A salute to blue collar workers. I like brownies. Not sure about the quote. I like the meal; pass on the drink and wine. I have been to Willemstad, on my Panama Canal cruise in late 2019. I had the worst upper respiratory thing after that cruise, and in retrospect wondered if it could have been Covid. Another grey day here, upper 40's. Not much on the agenda today. I will do some decluttering. The dining room table is covered with ebay stuff, and needs to be unearthed in preparation for the holidays. @lazey1 Sorry to hear about testing positive, but I'm glad it's a mild case. @Cruzin Terri Condolences to you on the passing of your neighbor Joanne, as well as to her family and friends. @RedneckBob Great moon photo. @1ANGELCAT Sad to learn of the deaths of the two firefighters. @seagarsmoker@Cruising-along I hope you feel better soon! @HAL Sailer Prayers for DSIL and her medical team as she goes through her procedure. @ger_77 Happy Birthday to Parker! @aliaschief Oh no on the pneumonia. Hopefully all turns out ok and you feel better soon. @grapau27 Nice looking lunches. @mamaofami Happy Birthday to your DGS! @Seasick Sailor Sorry to hear of the dental issues, and hopefully no acute problems while you're away. @durangoscots That is so kind of you and your friend to think of those who will be alone on Christmas Day. @luvteaching Congrats on the anniversary of DS being placed with you! And woohoo on DH's progress. Prayers for the Care List and Cheers for the Celebration List. Stay safe everyone. Copied from my Sept 18, 2021 post: Rainbow as we were approaching Willemstad The color of the water was stunning Pastel color of buildings, seen from a boat as we went to the Aquarium Some pictures from the Aquarium Beach resort Old fortress wall NCL Bliss and Mein Schiff2 in port Gorgeous sunset. Ship patrolling between Curacao and Venezuela The sun was down but there was this great lightshow. Thanks for the great photos. We will be at Curacao next week and plan to go to resort. Also thanks for your response to photo. It was very easy. I just told the moon to smile and they it is 😀 8 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kochleffel Posted December 8, 2022 #73 Share Posted December 8, 2022 38 minutes ago, bennybear said: iguana soup, DH said tastes like chicken … I didn't try iguana, but I did have goat at an open-air restaurant along the road to Westpunt. It doesn't taste like chicken, but you might mistake it for beef. I've eaten goat a few times in the U.S. but the goat here wasn't as good (or the preparation wasn't). 18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted December 8, 2022 #74 Share Posted December 8, 2022 4 hours ago, mamaofami said: Good morning everyone. On a snowy day in Philly, 17 years ago, our youngest grandson cheeked in at a bit over 4 pounds. Today he is almost 6 feet tall. We’ve been to Curaso several times and first heard about this island from my parents when they went on their first cruise. We went twice with another friend on CC and explored on our scooters while our hubbies ran to keep us with us. Both my girls were Brownies and then Girl Scouts. WOW. Britney was released today from a Russian prison. Great news for her and her family. Stay safe everyone, Carol Happy 17th birthday to your youngest grandson Carol. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lindaler Posted December 8, 2022 #75 Share Posted December 8, 2022 (edited) So I found some photos of today's port. Edited December 8, 2022 by lindaler 22 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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