aliaschief Posted July 27 #26 Share Posted July 27 (edited) Good morning. Just a quick greeting as we will shortly be on our way to Tallahassee. The nicest perk of being a grandparent is being able to give them back to their parents. Have a great weekend. Bruce Edited July 27 by aliaschief 14 1 18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ottahand7 Posted July 27 #27 Share Posted July 27 Happy birthday Eva @superoma! 🎂 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat shepard Posted July 27 #28 Share Posted July 27 (edited) Thank you for today’s FR & D, Rich! It is a gorgeous morning after a whopper of a storm yesterday. Lots of needed rain but the T-storm had Bindi snuggling close. Everything is fresh this morning. Our local deer are using the sidewalk & crosswalks! 🤔 Maybe the grass was too moist for their hooves? 🤷🏻♀️ Vanessa, thank you for keeping such excellent track of all of us. Hope you find a more permanent solution to the vertigo. Gym, Bindi walks, lots of prep for this evening’s Limon Drop Fest for my neighbor. Hope the weather cooperates. Prayers for all who need our support. Tana, hope you have a good day & enjoy eating. Terry, happy to read your DD helped you recoup after your bad night. Chuck, hope you have a pain free day and eat lots. Annie could use a bit of rest. Cheers to all who are celebrating. @superoma Eva, Happy Birthday! Hope your new year is filled with laughter, love, great health and a cruise or two! May we each find a reason to smile today! *********** Chaberton Estate Winery 2022 Estate Grown Siegerrebe Our second Canadian wine. This British Columbia winery offers tours, if you are in the neighborhood. @Vict0riann Ann - have you ever visited? $18.00 Wine Tasting Notes The first grapes to fully ripen in our Fraser Valley vineyard, this Siegerrebe has a delightful acidity with flavours of grapefruit and lemon zest resulting from the low temp fermentation and aging on the lees. Winemaker Notes Short skin contact for 4-5 hours. Free run was drained into stainless steel tank for fermentation. Low temperature fermentation for 30 days with consecutive aging on primary lees for 3 months post fermentation. “Battonage” ( mixing lees) once a week. Pairing Recommendations Perfect with spicy prawn dishes, white meats either grilled or pan fried and strong cheeses Try with shredded pork carnitas Edited July 27 by cat shepard 17 13 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jodi58 Posted July 27 #29 Share Posted July 27 Wishing everyone a wonderful day and thanks to all who contribute to this thread! David Lee Roth’s quote made me laugh and Bugs Bunny is a fave! We will be cheering on Team Canada and enjoying the Olympics. The athletes from all countries who trained for years to make it to the games don’t deserve to be penalized for something they had nothing to do with. So we are with them🙂 Wishing the best to all , health and happiness. 30 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Denise T Posted July 27 #30 Share Posted July 27 Happy Saturday. Thanks for the Daily and Fleet reports. A lovely cool morning here. If only summer stayed this way. Nothing really planned for today. Perhaps I will watch some of the Olympics. 74 days until my cruise. I just made my car service reservations. I use a local limousine company whenever I go to the airport as I cannot stand driving there. So, everything is all set for the cruise. Just have to wait and pack. Bon voyage to @Horizon chaser 1957! Happy birthday to @superoma! Thinking of all on the care list. Celebrating with all who are celebrating. Have a safe and healthy day. 25 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marshhawk Posted July 27 #31 Share Posted July 27 @superoma I hope your special day is everything you want it to be! Happy Birthday! 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marshhawk Posted July 27 #32 Share Posted July 27 @Horizon chaser 1957 Bon Voyage! 23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 0106 Posted July 27 #33 Share Posted July 27 (edited) Happy Saturday! Thank for the FR & D. Although the Equal Pay Act was passed in 1963, unfortunately, serious pay discrepancies still exist. Black Women’s Equal Pay Day symbolizes how far into the year Black women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year. Black women typically earn only 66 cents on the dollar to what white, non-Hispanic men make. National Love is Kind Day is a day to celebrate those who have escaped domestic violence or domestic abuse. It is a call for action and awareness for those who are still victims of domestic abuse and domestic violence. Positive thoughts to all who need them. Cheers to those celebrating and cruising. Edited July 27 by 0106 22 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ottahand7 Posted July 27 #34 Share Posted July 27 Good morning everyone and thank you for the Daily and maps @richwmn. A great group of days and for equal pay for Black women, equal pay for equal work. I think the quote is worth a laugh. Thanks for the photos of today's port Sandi! It looks like an interesting place and I look forward to more. I will pass on the meal, the minty cocktail but would love to try a wine from British Columbia. Thanks for locating these for us each day ladies. Thanks for the cares and celebrations reports Vanessa. I hope that your vertigo is improving. Prayers for Tana, Terry, Chuck, Annie, Jacqui and everyone else who are ailing or grieving. Prayers for all in war zones through no fault of their own. We had a nice visit to town yesterday other than my laptop is kaput unless I want to replace the motherboard for the tune of $300 parts and labor. I decided I will get a new laptop when we return home. The guy even tried to read my hard drive on another computer and he couldn't. The movie was meh even John rated it a C. It will be hot here today so we will go fishing. The sunrise was red so that indicates smoke so fishing is low activity. Have a lovely day everyone. Nancy 25 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mtn2Sea Posted July 27 #35 Share Posted July 27 We stopped at today’s port, Warnemunde, Germany, this past May while aboard the Zuiderdam. Rather than taking the very long excursion to Berlin, we took an afternoon excursion that first stopped at Bad Doberan’s gothic cathedral, which was built between 1294 and 1368. Unlike most cathedrals, this church is in a country setting instead of being in the center of town. The structure currently is undergoing extensive restoration. We next rode the Molli, a historic narrow-gauge steam train that gave us views of small towns as well as the countryside. After our 30 minute ride on the train, we then went to Kühlungsborn, a popular seaside resort town. The cathedral at Bad Doberman. The Molli train ride. The seaside resort town of Kühlungsborn. 20 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smitty34877 Posted July 27 #36 Share Posted July 27 Happy Birthday Eva @superoma! 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir PMP Posted July 27 #37 Share Posted July 27 Warnemunde, Germany: 21 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted July 27 #38 Share Posted July 27 @superoma Eva, I hope your birthday is wonderful. Lenda 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted July 27 #39 Share Posted July 27 @Horizon chaser 1957 Laura, have a great time on your cruise. Lenda 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superoma Posted July 27 #40 Share Posted July 27 Thanks everyone for your birthday wishes. Much appreciated. We had breakfast out this morning, a tradition I started a number of years ago. Pool party at DD’s this afternoon. Lovely day for the pool. Had we not gotten COVID we would be celebrating my birthday with friends near collingwood and then heading home tomorrow from our vacation. Hope everyone has a great day 28 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lindaler Posted July 27 #41 Share Posted July 27 Good morning all. Yesterday we got the floor of the new shed done and all the walls are standing. It was so hot that after five hours and the threat of thunder storms we decided to complete the roof today. I am so disappointed in myself. One of my jobs was to put the plastic washers on the little screws. My OLD hands had a horrible time doing that. Maybe I can blame it on having a finger cut off and sewed back, and having my hand crushed from a fire hose. No, it's probably just old age. I will snap a picture of the finished produce today. I am so blessed to have two sons that help their Mom. 31 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted July 27 #42 Share Posted July 27 Good morning from another cloudy morning in central Texas. Yesterday afternoon, we saw the sun for several hours. It is 74F with 100% humidity since the dew point is 74F. I really didn't need the weather app to tell me that since the condensation on the window is pretty thick. Our high this afternoon will be 88F. Not many plans for today. Not only black women, but everyone should receive equal pay. Love is Kind day is good, and those suffering from abuse of any kind deserve all the love we can give them. I'll honor Korean Veterans Armistice Day, but didn't we have it just a few days ago? A funny quote today. We'll pass on the meal, drink and wine today. We have been to Warnemunde both as a port and as an embarkation and disembarkation port. Three good days in history, with the isolation of insulin being the biggest one. @richwmn Rich, thanks for the information about the pdf final statement files. @cunnorl Charlene, thanks for the pictures of the icebergs. I don't remember ever seeing that many in one place at the southern end of Greenland. @1ANGELCAT Thanks for the information of the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation for the Moravian settlement. @cat shepard Ann, glad you got some much needed rain, but sorry it was accompanied by a lot of thunder. @jodi58 I agree with you about the athletes. They had nothing to do with the host city's welcoming ceremony, and they deserve our support. While we will support Team USA, I hope the best athletes in each sport make it to the podium. @0106 Tina, thanks for the explanations of two of our days. @ottahand7 Nancy, I'm sorry your computer is officially history. @Mtn2Sea Robert, thank you for the pictures from Bad Doberan. It is a lovely town even in the rain which is how we saw it in 2016. @lindaler Linda, you and your DH made a lot of progress yesterday. Your not alone on getting washers on little screws. Lenda 14 2 18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted July 27 #43 Share Posted July 27 In 2005, we began and ended our cruise on Marco Polo in Warnemunde. While on the Prinsendam Baltic cruise in 2016, we stopped in Warnemunde. These are my pictures from Berlin taken on August 28 and 29, 2005. At the end of the Marcel Polo cruise, the passengers boarded a private train to a station in what had been east Berlin. We were traveling with friends, and the four of us managed to get one of the private compartments for the trip. Once we were in Berlin, there was a bus tour of Berlin and a riverboat tour on the River Spree. The next day, three of us took a bus to the Brandenburg Gate. Our friend left us there, and we continued to the Holocaust Memorial, and a self tour of the city. We saw this part of the wall in the former East Berlin. This section was in west Berlin, IIRC. Checkpoint Charlie. The bus stopped there for a photo op, and we returned the next day to visit the museum shown in the picture right behind the picture of the US GI. It was a very interesting museum and there were a lot of displays about escapes from East Berlin. These pictures are from our second day in Berlin. The Brandenburg Gate and a plaque in the line that marks the location of the Berlin Wall. The line runs along any part of the wall where the actual wall was torn down. The Holocaust Memorial One of the big intersections in Berlin and the rooftop garden area of a department store's buffet. The shell of this bombed out church was left as a reminder of the war, and the very modern new church beside it. We took a tram out to the 1936 Olympic Stadium. It was closed, so we could not go inside. Looking from one of the museums on an island in the River Spree between East and West Berlin. We visited the museum and saw Nefertiti. For being several millenniums old, she is in good shape. They also have many other Egyptian artifacts. The River Spree Lenda 18 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seasick Sailor Posted July 27 #44 Share Posted July 27 Good morning Dailyites Oliver woke me up at 2 am to go out. He ran to the fence and ran back. Om-goodness! 2 skunks! We had an impromptu game of Samba last night. My partner and I won by 1000 points. 4 years ago when we moved here, I ordered a small propane grill. Covered it and it has sat outside on the patio untouched. My girlfriend mentioned buying a grill and I said she could take ours. Her husband came over and wheeled it down the street to their house and will grill a steak on it tonight. Love IS kind!! Happy Birthday to @superoma!! Bon Voyage @Horizon chaser 1957!! Wishing you both a Special day! Prayers for all on our prayer list. Hoping our Tana eats well this weekend. And to Chuck: Eat!! Blessings!! 23 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted July 27 #45 Share Posted July 27 In 2016 on our last Baltic cruise on Prinsendam, we were in Warnemunde on August 1. Since we had been to Berlin, we decided to rent a car and visit some of the towns to the west. The weather that day was a mixed bag of sun, heavy clouds and rain. Most of the rain was while we were on the autobahn. That day we visited Lubeck, Schwerin, Wismir, Bad Doberan, and Rostock. Our first stop was Lubeck, the furthest west we drove. It is an old walled city known for its gothic style red brick buildings. In Medieval times it was the capital of the Hanseatic League. Only the city gate remains of the wall, and it has a decided list as one side is sinking. The back side of the city gate The first building you see after passing the city gate. It might have been the building above, but somewhere nearby, we were at a high point and these are pictures of Lubeck and the Trave River. This picture was probably taken in Wismir. Schwerin Castle We could not find a parking place, so we did not tour the castle. The area cross from the bridge to the castle. I believe these were taken in Bad Doberan, and we just made it back to the car before it stated raining again. On the way back to the ship, we drove around Rostock, but did not find anything interesting to stop to see. We also drove around Warnemunde, and this is the church. Lenda 19 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted July 27 #46 Share Posted July 27 9 minutes ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said: In 2005, we began and ended our cruise on Marco Polo in Warnemunde. While on the Prinsendam Baltic cruise in 2016, we stopped in Warnemunde. These are my pictures from Berlin taken on August 28 and 29, 2005. At the end of the Marcel Polo cruise, the passengers boarded a private train to a station in what had been east Berlin. We were traveling with friends, and the four of us managed to get one of the private compartments for the trip. Once we were in Berlin, there was a bus tour of Berlin and a riverboat tour on the River Spree. The next day, three of us took a bus to the Brandenburg Gate. Our friend left us there, and we continued to the Holocaust Memorial, and a self tour of the city. We saw this part of the wall in the former East Berlin. This section was in west Berlin, IIRC. Checkpoint Charlie. The bus stopped there for a photo op, and we returned the next day to visit the museum shown in the picture right behind the picture of the US GI. It was a very interesting museum and there were a lot of displays about escapes from East Berlin. These pictures are from our second day in Berlin. The Brandenburg Gate and a plaque in the line that marks the location of the Berlin Wall. The line runs along any part of the wall where the actual wall was torn down. The Holocaust Memorial One of the big intersections in Berlin and the rooftop garden area of a department store's buffet. The shell of this bombed out church was left as a reminder of the war, and the very modern new church beside it. We took a tram out to the 1936 Olympic Stadium. It was closed, so we could not go inside. Looking from one of the museums on an island in the River Spree between East and West Berlin. We visited the museum and saw Nefertiti. For being several millenniums old, she is in good shape. They also have many other Egyptian artifacts. The River Spree Lenda Great photos Lenda. 15 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted July 27 #47 Share Posted July 27 We decided to have chips at the beach. The piers of the River Tyne leading to Newcastle cruise terminal are in the background. 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
57redbird Posted July 27 #48 Share Posted July 27 Today is our 53rd anniversary...no plans except dinner at a local restaurant that we gave up on a few years back - hope it's gone back to being a go-to place. 28 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seasick Sailor Posted July 27 #49 Share Posted July 27 3 minutes ago, 57redbird said: Today is our 53rd anniversary...no plans except dinner at a local restaurant that we gave up on a few years back - hope it's gone back to being a go-to place. Happy 53rd Anniversary! 22 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seasick Sailor Posted July 27 #50 Share Posted July 27 (edited) Never mind... Edited July 27 by Seasick Sailor Removed my opinion 5 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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