Rare richwmn Posted September 25, 2023 #1 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Today is National Food Service Employee Day, World Deaf Day, and National Comic Book Day Maybe our favorite quotations say more about us than about the stories and people we're quoting.--John Green Meal Suggestion for today - Jerk Tofu Grain Bowls Drink of the Day - Jim Rickey Wine of the Day - Chateau de Camarsac Bordeaux Superieur Destination of the Day - Port Chalmers (Dunedin), New Zealand Today in History: 1513 Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa crosses the Panama Isthmus becoming first European to see the Pacific Ocean 1981 Sandra Day O'Connor sworn in as the 1st female US Supreme Court Justice Ship Locations Eurodam Juneau, Alaska 1300-2200 Koningsdam Tracy Arm/Endicott Arm, Alaska, Juneau, Alaska 0900-0930,1300-2200 Nieuw Amsterdam At Sea Destination Juneau, Alaska eta 09-26 Nieuw Statendam At Sea Destination Istanbul, Turkey eta 09-26 Noordam Glacier Bay, Alaska 0800-1700 Oosterdam Trieste, Italy a1300[+1]disembark Rotterdam Copenhagen, Denmark 0700-1600 Volendam Ketchikan, Alaska 1100-1900 Westerdam At Sea Destination Juneau, Alaska eta 09-26 Zaandam Quebec City, Quebec 0700-1600 Zuiderdam Halifax, Nova Scotia 0900-1800 26 21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JazzyV Posted September 25, 2023 #2 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Today’s Care List: Smitty34877’s DH Lou passing on 9/18 Cruising sister’s great niece Baby Murphy post-surgery, on vent, unstable Lady Hudson’s DH Bill with bronchitis, onboard Jewel of the Seas Marshhawk’s house issues Tbay’s DH recovering from pneumonia All Dailyites going through worries and stress, whether mentioned or not Recovery from Wildfires in Maui, Canadian/US wildfires Citizens of Ukraine From the Rotation: HAL Sailer’s DH’s health Kazu with elbow pain and mobility issues 1Angelcat’s friend Barb post-surgery for pancreatic cancer, starting chemo Tana’s pulmonary issues Celebrations and Shoutouts: Bon Voyage ocean sounds! Welcome to the Daily Duck Creek Vict0riann and Heartgrove booking new cruises Norseh2o’s upcoming 2-week trip Cat shepard’s new car Mamaofami’s DH Sam home from the hospital, post-surgery for brain bleed The Daily Gardening Club posting wonderful flower pictures All the contributors to the Fleet Report/Daily Upcoming Cruises or At Sea: 4 days for Rafinmd (Queen Mary 2/Crystal Serenity Sept 29 to Oct 13) NE, CA/Quebec City to NY 5 days for Cruzn single (Zuiderdam Sept 30 to Oct 10, The Atlantic Coast) 5 days for Ichiban Nekko (Zuiderdam Sept 30 to Oct 10, The Atlantic Coast) 5 days for WannaSea (Koningsdam Sept 30 to Oct 7, AK Inside Passage) 6 days for Nickelpenny (Noordam Oct 1 to Oct 8, Wine Country & PNW) 6 days for Live4cruises (Westerdam Oct 1 to 28, N.Pacific crossing & Japan Collector) 7 days for Lindaler (Volendam Oct 2 to Nov 22, Tales of the South Pacific) Heartgrove (MSC Preziosa to Sept 24, British Isles + 2 days in Copenhagen), Lady Hudson (Jewel of the Seas to Sept 28, Canada and Greenland), Haljo1935 (Carnival Venezia to Sept 29, B2B, NY/Canada/NE), SusieKIslandGirl (Noordam to Oct 1, Great Alaskan Explorer), tupper10 (Noordam to Oct 1, Great Alaskan Explorer), Oceansaway17 (Celebrity Summit Oct 2, Boston, Maine & Canada), ocean sounds (Royal Princess to Oct 2, Vancouver to Honolulu), Vmax1700 (Rotterdam to Oct 7, Jewels of the Baltic) and Mr. Boston (Oosterdam to Oct 8, Med Tapestry, Greece & Adriatic Antiquities) 25 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
portofrome Posted September 25, 2023 #3 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Thank you for the Fleet Report. 21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seagarsmoker Posted September 25, 2023 #4 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Good morning Dailyites and I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend! Thanks for the Daily Report and I hope you have a great day! 32 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare puppycanducruise Posted September 25, 2023 #5 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Good morning. Thanks for the Report. Another sunny day in the forecast with a high of 23°C (73°F). Lots of gardening to be done, I'll remember to wear sunscreen. It's still dark, but as soon as the sun comes up, Bertie and I will go for a walk. An interesting collection of days. I was a waitress when I was in university, I haven't read a comic book in years, deaf people's needs should be addressed. Interesting quote. I think I'll pass on the meal, not sure about the drink and hope the wine isn't expensive. I've never been to today's port, but would love to visit someday. Prayers for everyone on the Care List. Cheers for all the celebrations. Have a wonderful day. Stay safe. 28 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted September 25, 2023 #6 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Good morning. Thank you for today's daily reports. It is currently 11.46am sunny and 63°F. I had my Flu vaccine jab at 09.30am this morning. After dropping Pauline off at her office I had 2 hours to spare so I got a nice bacon bap and coffee and sat watching the North Sea. Most food service employees do a great job. I get tinnitus ringing in my ears but actually being deaf must be dreadful. I rarely read comic books as a child preferring football magazine's. I will give today's food and drink a miss. We have never been or fancied seeing New Zealand. I hope everyone is safe and well this morning and y'all have a fantastic day. 36 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted September 25, 2023 #7 Share Posted September 25, 2023 (edited) 17 minutes ago, JazzyV said: Today’s Care List: Smitty34877’s DH Lou passing on 9/18 Cruising sister’s great niece Baby Murphy post-surgery, on vent, unstable Lady Hudson’s DH Bill with bronchitis, onboard Jewel of the Seas Marshhawk’s house issues Tbay’s DH recovering from pneumonia All Dailyites going through worries and stress, whether mentioned or not Recovery from Wildfires in Maui, Canadian/US wildfires Citizens of Ukraine From the Rotation: HAL Sailer’s DH’s health Kazu with elbow pain and mobility issues 1Angelcat’s friend Barb post-surgery for pancreatic cancer, starting chemo Tana’s pulmonary issues Celebrations and Shoutouts: Bon Voyage ocean sounds! Welcome to the Daily Duck Creek Vict0riann and Heartgrove booking new cruises Norseh2o’s upcoming 2-week trip Cat shepard’s new car Mamaofami’s DH Sam home from the hospital, post-surgery for brain bleed The Daily Gardening Club posting wonderful flower pictures All the contributors to the Fleet Report/Daily Upcoming Cruises or At Sea: 4 days for Rafinmd (Queen Mary 2/Crystal Serenity Sept 29 to Oct 13) NE, CA/Quebec City to NY 5 days for Cruzn single (Zuiderdam Sept 30 to Oct 10, The Atlantic Coast) 5 days for Ichiban Nekko (Zuiderdam Sept 30 to Oct 10, The Atlantic Coast) 5 days for WannaSea (Koningsdam Sept 30 to Oct 7, AK Inside Passage) 6 days for Nickelpenny (Noordam Oct 1 to Oct 8, Wine Country & PNW) 6 days for Live4cruises (Westerdam Oct 1 to 28, N.Pacific crossing & Japan Collector) 7 days for Lindaler (Volendam Oct 2 to Nov 22, Tales of the South Pacific) Heartgrove (MSC Preziosa to Sept 24, British Isles + 2 days in Copenhagen), Lady Hudson (Jewel of the Seas to Sept 28, Canada and Greenland), Haljo1935 (Carnival Venezia to Sept 29, B2B, NY/Canada/NE), SusieKIslandGirl (Noordam to Oct 1, Great Alaskan Explorer), tupper10 (Noordam to Oct 1, Great Alaskan Explorer), Oceansaway17 (Celebrity Summit Oct 2, Boston, Maine & Canada), ocean sounds (Royal Princess to Oct 2, Vancouver to Honolulu), Vmax1700 (Rotterdam to Oct 7, Jewels of the Baltic) and Mr. Boston (Oosterdam to Oct 8, Med Tapestry, Greece & Adriatic Antiquities) Thank you for today's comprehensive lists Vanessa @JazzyV I think it is wonderful how you and Jacqui @kazu do the sailaway lists and apologise that due to insurance concerns and family issues I cannot share our cruises etc with my lovely friends on CC until we return home. Edited September 25, 2023 by grapau27 24 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StLouisCruisers Posted September 25, 2023 #8 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Good morning friends! Today in Frisco it is 72 with an expected high of only 89. Cloudy morning and sunny afternoon. There were scattered thunderstorms last night around Dallas and DS's plane left 90 minutes late because of the backlog of flights ready to take off. He arrived 64 minutes late in Detroit, well after midnight. Thank you Rich @richwmn for our Daily and Fleet Report. I will celebrate World Deaf Day, and will consider the memes posted today to be my comic book appreciation. Congrats to all food service employees for having their own day of recognition. They work hard! Quite a nice quote. I have to say the jerk tofu grain bowl sounds pretty unique. It will be interesting to see Debbie's report. No thank you to the Jim Rickey or the red wine. Nice days in history as well. Thanks to the F&B ladies Debbie @dfish, Dixie @summer slope and Ann @cat shepard! Prayers for our Care list people and any others in need that we are unaware of. Also to DB and friend's DB Mark, those affected by the fires, hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and war. 🙏 Cheers to everyone cruising or preparing to cruise soon!🥂 Thank you Vanessa @JazzyV for our Care and Celebration lists, and so early in the morning too. Hope you slept well! Today we have the lovely New Zealand destination of Port Chalmers which is the closest port to Dunedin. We had that destination twice before on Oct. 5, 2022 and March 13, 2023. The links are below for you to grab your previously posted photos to share. Happily, we were there in 2013 on Diamond Princess and 2017 on Sun Princess. Both were excellent cruises. Here are my photos from Dunedin. We first visited Port Chalmers on Dec. 19, 2013 on Diamond Princess. We took a tour on the Taieri Gorge Railway train which came right to the ship for pickup of passengers. It was a comfortable ride and some seats had a table at them sort of in a booth configuration which came in handy at lunch. Four of us ate at the table and they even provided wine with refills if you wanted it. Made for a crowded table but no one minded. Along the way on our tour of the Taieri Gorge. The scenery was great and we saw a lot this yellow plant growing there. We saw horses and sheep and either alpacas or llamas. You could step off the car and take photos between the cars if you wanted to. We made a stop or two along the way at tiny little outposts, but the train stopped and reversed course at Pukerangi. Locals set up tables displaying good for the tourists to buy and enjoy. This guy was set for Christmas with his little hat on. I think he would rather have been at home taking a nap. The train station in Dunedin is famous and they stopped there long enough to let you take a little self guided tour. It's beautiful as you'll see especially on the opposite side from the tracks. At the end of the tour we decided to walk around Port Chalmers. There is a tall hill near the ship which we walked up, on a residential street, so we could take photos from that viewpoint. This is the sign along the steep street. Photos of the timber along the shore. and Diamond Princess The view from Upper Port Chalmers as a sign up there named it. And a crazy statue someone placed up there. A local church with scaffolding That's it for that visit in Port Chalmers. The next time we would do another tour which we also enjoyed. Photos of that visit coming up next. 31 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Denise T Posted September 25, 2023 #9 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Good Monday morning everyone. Thank you for the Daily and Fleet reports. Another chilly and rainy day today. Had some concerns about our sump pump keeping the basement dry. Might be time for a new backup battery. We have someone coming out tomorrow to look at it. The never-ending job of a homeowner. I will be going into the office today. Thinking of all on the care list. Celebrating with all who are celebrating. Have a safe and healthy day. 36 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted September 25, 2023 #10 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Thanks for our Monday Daily, Rich. And thanks to Vanessa, Dixie, Debbie & Ann. Great collection of days - especially food service employees and Deaf Day. Both of those can be celebrated daily. Interesting quote - I think the “maybe” is the key word 😉. Loved Port Chalmers & Dunedin. Heck we loved all of New Zealand. Two great days in history - especially the appointment of the first woman to the Supreme Court 👍 My friend called yesterday - problem getting into the HAL site to see if I could. She was trying to do her luggage tags and a little 💡 went off in my head. I hadn’t done mine 😬 Once the arts and craft project was done, I felt melancholy. Jose would have inspected the laminated ones and done the holes for me 😌. With the rainy forecast, I decided laminating was a good idea again. 😉 Thanks to all who suggested cuttings of the hydrangea. It’s too late in the year and it’s down to nothing so what I will do is wait until spring to see if any shoots come up and if not, take some cuttings off my others. Frost warning tonight so I am going to have to find a place for my dahlia bulbs in the house to protect them. Dam! 😡 They seemed to be drying quite well outside - oh well. Prayers for those on the Care list, those suffering losses, health issues, worries & those that need them. Cheers to those celebrating & cruising 🥂 Have a great Monday everyone. 26 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StLouisCruisers Posted September 25, 2023 #11 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Another beautiful day in Port Chalmers on Nov. 30, 2017. On this trip we were on Sun Princess for 62 days seeing all the sights in Australia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. I believe I booked a private tour from Good Company, so we waited in this special area for our group to gather. We would visit Larnach Castle, Speight's Brewery and a Dunedin city tour. Along the way to Dunedin we saw theForsyth Barr Stadium, third largest in New Zealand. We passed a different brewery named Emerson's. One place we stopped at seemed pretty popular for tourists guessing from the number of people already there. The so called steepest street in the world, Baldwin Street. I'm not so sure. I feel like I've been on steeper before. The tour stopped at the Dunedin Railway Station which was nice because I'm sure many on the bus had never been there before. Out on the Station lawn, you can see the Cadbury candy company across the road. Some tours actually include a Cadbury tour and it's quite popular. I know the crew made sure they got a good supply of Cadbury chocolates while in town. That's our bus parked in front of the train station. Time to head downtown to pick up more passengers. We stopped near St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral which is right next door to the Town Hall. I'm not sure why this statue of poet Robert Burns has an orange cone on his head. ?? We enjoyed a lovely view of the countryside as we headed out to Larnach Castle. That's Dunedin in the distance. We pulled over at this scenic view. I was enjoying this part of the tour a lot. Beautiful Larnach Castle. This was a residence and is the only "castle" in New Zealand. We had an extensive tour of dozens of rooms. This is the type of decor we saw inside. I won't bore you with a dozen photos like it. I enjoyed the outdoors more. Well, maybe a photo of this floor in the foyer, which proclaimed this home The Camp. I'd love to see what their city home looked like! There was a rooftop terrace we could enjoy the view from. The entrance to their garden. I used this photo as the cover of a wall calendar I made documenting our Down Under cruise. more for the Garden Club Next door was the Ballroom Cafe where we enjoyed lunch. We of course had the same beautiful scenery leaving the Castle and heading back to the city. We made our last stop at Speight's Brewery, the largest one in New Zealand. We began our tour in the production area, but evereyone had that tasting room on their mind. Our guide took us through the history of the company and its place in Dunedin's background. Our guide Keith went through the whole process. I don't remember much he said, but DH could probably give the tour for him with 29 years experience in engineering at Anheuser-Busch. On to the tasting room! Since I don't drink beer I took small sips of lighter beers. I would never want to waste a whole glass of beer like that. We had a full day on this tour and enjoyed it a lot. If I were going back I would check out their tours and no doubt find something new to do in Dunedin. Hoping no one is sick of photos already this morning. Have a great day everyone. This is our last full day in Frisco so will see what the plans are with DDIL. Ren has no practice the morning after a Sunday game so will get to school for classes around 10 am and will have a nice sleep-late day! 32 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted September 25, 2023 #12 Share Posted September 25, 2023 6 minutes ago, StLouisCruisers said: Another beautiful day in Port Chalmers on Nov. 30, 2017. On this trip we were on Sun Princess for 62 days seeing all the sights in Australia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. I believe I booked a private tour from Good Company, so we waited in this special area for our group to gather. We would visit Larnach Castle, Speight's Brewery and a Dunedin city tour. Along the way to Dunedin we saw theForsyth Barr Stadium, third largest in New Zealand. We passed a different brewery named Emerson's. One place we stopped at seemed pretty popular for tourists guessing from the number of people already there. The so called steepest street in the world, Baldwin Street. I'm not so sure. I feel like I've been on steeper before. The tour stopped at the Dunedin Railway Station which was nice because I'm sure many on the bus had never been there before. Out on the Station lawn, you can see the Cadbury candy company across the road. Some tours actually include a Cadbury tour and it's quite popular. I know the crew made sure they got a good supply of Cadbury chocolates while in town. That's our bus parked in front of the train station. Time to head downtown to pick up more passengers. We stopped near St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral which is right next door to the Town Hall. I'm not sure why this statue of poet Robert Burns has an orange cone on his head. ?? We enjoyed a lovely view of the countryside as we headed out to Larnach Castle. That's Dunedin in the distance. We pulled over at this scenic view. I was enjoying this part of the tour a lot. Beautiful Larnach Castle. This was a residence and is the only "castle" in New Zealand. We had an extensive tour of dozens of rooms. This is the type of decor we saw inside. I won't bore you with a dozen photos like it. I enjoyed the outdoors more. Well, maybe a photo of this floor in the foyer, which proclaimed this home The Camp. I'd love to see what their city home looked like! There was a rooftop terrace we could enjoy the view from. The entrance to their garden. I used this photo as the cover of a wall calendar I made documenting our Down Under cruise. more for the Garden Club Next door was the Ballroom Cafe where we enjoyed lunch. We of course had the same beautiful scenery leaving the Castle and heading back to the city. We made our last stop at Speight's Brewery, the largest one in New Zealand. We began our tour in the production area, but evereyone had that tasting room on their mind. Our guide took us through the history of the company and its place in Dunedin's background. Our guide Keith went through the whole process. I don't remember much he said, but DH could probably give the tour for him with 29 years experience in engineering at Anheuser-Busch. On to the tasting room! Since I don't drink beer I took small sips of lighter beers. I would never want to waste a whole glass of beer like that. We had a full day on this tour and enjoyed it a lot. If I were going back I would check out their tours and no doubt find something new to do in Dunedin. Hoping no one is sick of photos already this morning. Have a great day everyone. This is our last full day in Frisco so will see what the plans are with DDIL. Ren has no practice the morning after a Sunday game so will get to school for classes around 10 am and will have a nice sleep-late day! Fantastic photos Sandi. I personally never tire of seeing photos of places especially ones we have never been to. 16 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare rafinmd Posted September 25, 2023 #13 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Thank you Rich, Vanessa, Debbie, Dixie, and Ann. Interesting that Deaf Day comes so close to Braille Day. I'll pass on the Comic Books but was a Food Service Employee during my college years. Great days for Balboa and Sandra O'Connor. Dunedin/Port Chalmers is the home port of our own @erewhon. I visited twice, Crystal Symphony in 2018 and Crystal Serenity in 2020 and had great visits with them both times. I love the Green quote. Will pass on the Tofu. My alternative is Chilled Berry and Chia Seed Soup, Turkey Scallopini, and Banana Crisp as served on MS Oosterdam September 25, 2017: Roy 38 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
summer slope Posted September 25, 2023 #14 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Jim Rickey cocktail: Ingredients 1 part Jim Beam® Rye 1/2 part Lime Juice 3 parts Soda Water Garnish with Lime Wheel Instructions Measure and pour lime juice and Jim Beam Rye into tall glass. Fill completely with ice and top with soda/sparkling mineral water. Stir and serve. 18 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 0106 Posted September 25, 2023 #15 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Happy Monday! Interesting quote about quotes. Do you have a favorite quote? Here’s the one I always wrote in my student’s yearbook.I do think it says something about me.😉 I’ll celebrate all foodservice workers, from the ones who greet us at the door, bring our drinks and serve our food to those in the back of the house who prepare our food and clean up after we leave. I put myself through college tending bar and have an incredible amount of respect for their hard work. Positive thoughts to those who need them. Cheers to those celebrating and cruising. 36 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruzin Terri Posted September 25, 2023 #16 Share Posted September 25, 2023 (edited) Good Monday morning. Thank you to Rich for the Daily and Fleet Report. Nice collection of Days. Food Service Employees are definitely essential workers. What would we do without them? I have worked with many people who were deaf. They really are very good at what they do. Sorry I never learned ASL to communicate better with them. Never had many comic books. i will take a pass on the food and drink. And I have not been to the port. Interesting quote and has a good bit of truth to it. Thank you to Vanessa for the attention to detail in keeping up with our cares and celebrations. Prayers for everyone on the lists. Thank you in advance to Ann, Dixie and Debbie in the Food and Beverage departmen ' ts. Today DH has a doctor appointment in Beaufort and I have to be the driver. I will make sure I am there or else I don’t know what is going on. One of the things to be discussed is his memory issues. At least when we discussed this last night, he did not fight me on this and agrees that it is a problem for him. We’ll see where this goes. We are then going for a late lunch and then going to the furniture store to look for a nice rug for the living room and maybe some new lamps. All in the same area. One problem is that he is still telling me that he wants to drive. I just keep saying okay and move on to another subject. My polymyalgia seems under better control. The pain is gone and it seems that one skipped day on the predisone did not cause any major problems. So far so good. Will message the doctor today to see if I can start to lower the dosage to a more acceptable level. Still working on what we want to do in Venice, Florence and Rome prior to our cruise. Found a great website to help. It’s called www.visitacity.com. It will actually make up an itinerary based on what you want to see and the number of days you will be in a place. They also recommend tours, but no obligation to buy. Worth a look for independent touring. Sandi, thank you for the lovely photos of Dunedin. I envy your organization. Hope everyone has a great day. God Bless. Terri Edited September 25, 2023 by Cruzin Terri 33 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat shepard Posted September 25, 2023 #17 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Thank you for today’s R & D, Rich! Another beautiful morning, though the temperature is a bit more “normal”. A extra long Bindi walk this morning! Vanessa, thank you for helping us to keep up with each other. Gym, more Bindi walks, chores & maybe some pool time. Prayers for all who need our support. @smitty34877 Terry, keeping you & your extended family in my prayers. Cheers to all who are celebrating! Hope we each have one reason to smile today. ************** Chateau de Camarsac Bordeaux Superieur 2019 I used the 2019 vintage info. It was the last to show numerous online distributors for it. But all released vintages share similar ver good - to excellent reviews from consumers & critics, so you should be fine to pick up any one that you find. Online prices for the 2019 vintage start at $14.99. Distributor Notes Between Bordeaux and Saint-Emilion, between two seas, on the Camarsac promontory, the 14th-century chateau of the black prince anchors the domain in history, even as the winery integrates modern technologies and winemaking practices. Only with the combination of know-how, technique, tradition, hard work, and passion could Thierry Lurton and his team successfully remain anchored in their terroir and history while simultaneously innovating towards a sustainable future. The vineyard extends over the communes of Camarsac, Loupes, Saint Aubin de Branne, Cabara, and Sainte-Terre. Château Camarsac prioritizes authenticity and precision in each of their cuvees. They even feel their mission is grander than themselves: to inspire in others the desire to work faithfully in tandem with the land to bring out the quintessence of what nature has to offer. Tasting Notes Well structured, rich dark fruit with accents of toasted, spicy aromas. The palate is smooth with elegant tannins. Cultivation The Cuvée Classique is made to accentuate the fruit, or in other words, the pulp. The grapes are picked fairly early without waiting for the skins to reach full ripeness. The next stage is a cold maceration to extract color without extracting the tannins. After this short maceration period of a week to ten days the wine is separated from the skins. Vinification Fermentation is then carefully controlled to avoid any oxidation (beneficial to some extent for the tannins but detrimental to the fruit). Wine Enthusiast 91 22 16 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedneckBob Posted September 25, 2023 #18 Share Posted September 25, 2023 56 minutes ago, grapau27 said: Good morning. Thank you for today's daily reports. It is currently 11.46am sunny and 63°F. I had my Flu vaccine jab at 09.30am this morning. After dropping Pauline off at her office I had 2 hours to spare so I got a nice bacon bap and coffee and sat watching the North Sea. Most food service employees do a great job. I get tinnitus ringing in my ears but actually being deaf must be dreadful. I rarely read comic books as a child preferring football magazine's. I will give today's food and drink a miss. We have never been or fancied seeing New Zealand. I hope everyone is safe and well this morning and y'all have a fantastic day. Now that’s what I am talking about; maybe the bacon could be cooked a little longer. I guess you didn’t want me to miss it with a double post! 10 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted September 25, 2023 #19 Share Posted September 25, 2023 @ocean sounds Bon Voyage. I hope you have a great cruise. Lenda 22 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedneckBob Posted September 25, 2023 #20 Share Posted September 25, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, grapau27 said: Good morning. Thank you for today's daily reports. It is currently 11.46am sunny and 63°F. I had my Flu vaccine jab at 09.30am this morning. After dropping Pauline off at her office I had 2 hours to spare so I got a nice bacon bap and coffee and sat watching the North Sea. Most food service employees do a great job. I get tinnitus ringing in my ears but actually being deaf must be dreadful. I rarely read comic books as a child preferring football magazine's. I will give today's food and drink a miss. We have never been or fancied seeing New Zealand. I hope everyone is safe and well this morning and y'all have a fantastic day. Now that’s what I am talking about; maybe the bacon could be cooked a little longer. I guess you didn’t want me to miss it with a double post! Oh no, just like Graham, a BOGO Edited September 25, 2023 by RedneckBob 8 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Crazy For Cats Posted September 25, 2023 #21 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Good Morning Everyone, thanks for today's daily fleet report. It's another damp day here and sm happy that I can work from home. One of the new breakers tripped yesterday when DH started to iron. I'm calling the electrician when they open. Yesterday I made a quick trip to the grocery store to pick up some beef roasts that were sale. Then the cats talked me into laying down. Mona on the left was beside me, Amelia and Tucker joined in too. 35 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedneckBob Posted September 25, 2023 #22 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Thanks for the Fleet Update and General Info from all contributors. We have been to Dunedin NZ way back in 2002 on the Regal Princess. I do have a cruise story about Dunedin. I decided while there to go on a walking tour of the Cadbury Chocolate Factory (which has been permanently closed). In order to tour the factory we were required to wear hair nets plus I had to wear a beard net. While touring outside the plant we went by a milk truck emptying the milk into a tank. The truck driver looked at us and said how y’all doing for which I replied we are all having a bad hair day. 😳. The highlife was getting a Willy Wonka everlasting gobstopper but unfortunately the candy was not everlasting but lasted five minutes. So that was my highlife of Dunedin. 16 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare rafinmd Posted September 25, 2023 #23 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Last (at least for now) non travel sunrise. Taken 2 years ago, September 25, 2021 at the parking deck of my local mall. Roy 35 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smitty34877 Posted September 25, 2023 #24 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Good morning. It is 59 and raining here and will continue all day. So far the sump pump in the basement is managing to keep it dry…we keep checking as it feels as if it has been raining forever.I did not get to New Zealand but very much enjoyed Sandi’s pictures @StLouisCruisers. My DH was extremely hard of hearing even with hearing aids and found it to be so frustrating when he could not hear well,especially in a group of people. My father banned comic books so the three of us would go next door to read them at our neighbors.I think I will pass on the recipe today. We have a little leftover dollars on our take out gift certificate and will use that tonight. I do enjoy cooking but it sure is nice when the food comes to me! Take care out there everyone. 35 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted September 25, 2023 #25 Share Posted September 25, 2023 Good morning from a cooler central Texas. It is 72F and feels like 72F. Right now the humidity is 93% with a dew point of 73F and a 8mph wind. Our high will be 88F, which will be much more pleasant than yesterday. We never got any rain yesterday, at least not before the severe thunderstorm watch ended at 11 pm. We heard a lot of thunder late yesterday afternoon, but the rain was just south of us. The only thing on the agenda is house cleaning. A big salute to food service workers. DH's niece and her DH own a very popular restaurant in Rockport, TX. As one who wears hearing aids, I will honor World Deaf Day. It has been a very long time since I read a comic book. The John Green quote is interesting. We'll pass on the meal and the drink. The wine sounds interesting, and the price is good. We have not been to Dunedin, but I would love to see more of New Zealand. Two more interesting and important days in history. Balboa opened the world up to exploration of the Pacific Ocean. Sandra Day O'Connor's appointment to the Supreme Court was a milestone for women. 51 minutes ago, StLouisCruisers said: Good morning friends! Today in Frisco it is 72 with an expected high of only 89. Cloudy morning and sunny afternoon. There were scattered thunderstorms last night around Dallas and DS's plane left 90 minutes late because of the backlog of flights ready to take off. He arrived 64 minutes late in Detroit, well after midnight. Thank you Rich @richwmn for our Daily and Fleet Report. I will celebrate World Deaf Day, and will consider the memes posted today to be my comic book appreciation. Congrats to all food service employees for having their own day of recognition. They work hard! Quite a nice quote. I have to say the jerk tofu grain bowl sounds pretty unique. It will be interesting to see Debbie's report. No thank you to the Jim Rickey or the red wine. Nice days in history as well. Thanks to the F&B ladies Debbie @dfish, Dixie @summer slope and Ann @cat shepard! Prayers for our Care list people and any others in need that we are unaware of. Also to DB and friend's DB Mark, those affected by the fires, hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and war. 🙏 Cheers to everyone cruising or preparing to cruise soon!🥂 Thank you Vanessa @JazzyV for our Care and Celebration lists, and so early in the morning too. Hope you slept well! Today we have the lovely New Zealand destination of Port Chalmers which is the closest port to Dunedin. We had that destination twice before on Oct. 5, 2022 and March 13, 2023. The links are below for you to grab your previously posted photos to share. Happily, we were there in 2013 on Diamond Princess and 2017 on Sun Princess. Both were excellent cruises. Here are my photos from Dunedin. We first visited Port Chalmers on Dec. 19, 2013 on Diamond Princess. We took a tour on the Taieri Gorge Railway train which came right to the ship for pickup of passengers. It was a comfortable ride and some seats had a table at them sort of in a booth configuration which came in handy at lunch. Four of us ate at the table and they even provided wine with refills if you wanted it. Made for a crowded table but no one minded. Along the way on our tour of the Taieri Gorge. The scenery was great and we saw a lot this yellow plant growing there. We saw horses and sheep and either alpacas or llamas. You could step off the car and take photos between the cars if you wanted to. We made a stop or two along the way at tiny little outposts, but the train stopped and reversed course at Pukerangi. Locals set up tables displaying good for the tourists to buy and enjoy. This guy was set for Christmas with his little hat on. I think he would rather have been at home taking a nap. The train station in Dunedin is famous and they stopped there long enough to let you take a little self guided tour. It's beautiful as you'll see especially on the opposite side from the tracks. At the end of the tour we decided to walk around Port Chalmers. There is a tall hill near the ship which we walked up, on a residential street, so we could take photos from that viewpoint. This is the sign along the steep street. Photos of the timber along the shore. and Diamond Princess The view from Upper Port Chalmers as a sign up there named it. And a crazy statue someone placed up there. A local church with scaffolding That's it for that visit in Port Chalmers. The next time we would do another tour which we also enjoyed. Photos of that visit coming up next. Sandi, by the time I realized there were thunderstorms in the area of DFW, it was too late to warn you that there probably would be flight delays. Ever since the horrible plane crash due to wind shear in the mid-1990s, DFW is very conservative about flights during storms. They will often have a ground stop until the storms pass. I'm glad your DS made it home even if it was later than intended. 16 minutes ago, Cruzin Terri said: Good Monday morning. Thank you to Rich for the Daily and Fleet Report. Nice collection of Days. Food Service Employees are definitely essential workers. What would we do without them? I have worked with many people who were deaf. They really are very good at what they do. Sorry I never learned ASL to communicate better with them. Never had many comic books. i will take a pass on the food and drink. And I have not been to the port. Interesting quote and has a good bit of truth to it. Thank you to Vanessa for the attention to detail in keeping up with our cares and celebrations. Prayers for everyone on the lists. Thank you in advance to Ann, Dixie and Debbie in the Food and Beverage departmen ' ts. Today DH has a doctor appointment in Beaufort and I have to be the driver. I will make sure I am there or else I don’t know what is going on. One of the things to be discussed is his memory issues. At least when we discussed this last night, he did not fight me on this and agrees that it is a problem for him. We’ll see where this goes. We are then going for a late lunch and then going to the furniture store to look for a nice rug for the living room and maybe some new lamps. All in the same area. One problem is that he is still telling me that he wants to drive. I just keep saying okay and move on to another subject. My polymyalgia seems under better control. The pain is gone and it seems that one skipped day on the predisone did not cause any major problems. So far so good. Will message the doctor today to see if I can start to lower the dosage to a more acceptable level. Still working on what we want to do in Venice, Florence and Rome prior to our cruise. Found a great website to help. It’s called www.visitacity.com. It will actually make up an itinerary based on what you want to see and the number of days you will be in a place. They also recommend tours, but no obligation to buy. Worth a look for independent touring. Sandi, thank you for the lovely photos of Dunedin. I envy your organization. Hope everyone has a great day. God Bless. Terri Terri, I'm glad the polymyalgia seems more under control and the pain is gone. I hope you get some good news about the dosage from your doctor. Lenda 19 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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