Barcelona

Barcelona…part of Spain and yet not wanting to be anymore.  (Ok…no day 13…it was a sea-day…had to investigate more….wine. 🙂 ) 2000 years ago the Romans built Barcelona and some of that remains to this day.  There are 4 native languages in this 2nd largest country in Europe (if you don’t include Russia) and a … Read more

Malaga

Malaga…just because we docked by 7 doesn’t mean we have to get up by then.  With nothing formal planned, 10…ish…seems a more reasonable time to get off the ship. Today is just another HOHO day.  With two different lines going all around, in and out of the city, it seems like a good way to … Read more

Gibraltar

Gibraltar…the REAL Rock!  Not a terribly big piece of British territory.  It’s only 2.75 miles by .75 miles and quite firmly attached to Spain at the one end.  The U.N has requested that Britain give up Gibraltar’s colonial status.  That was in 1996 and Britain has not yet done so. Even more interesting, in its … Read more

Lisbon

If it’s Wednesday, it must be…Lisbon, City of Explorers!!    And another time change, which seems odd to say the least.  We moved ahead an hour in Vigo, Spain (yesterday).  Today, almost directly south and we move ~back~ an hour.  Oh well… Up at 7 and out the door again by about 8:15.  Somewhat cloudy and … Read more

Vigo, Spain

Vigo, Spain – the City of Emotions.  A little northern Spanish city that has given us the nicest weather we have had to date.  Although it is only 11 c at 8:30 in the morning, the skies are clear and it feels much warmer. A quick bite and off the ship for…more walking.  With no … Read more

The Ship 2

Yes the time zone change reminder was on the pillow and yes it was read.  But, when not acted on, then breakfast might get…missed.  Especially when preceded by days of almost endless walking and fresh air. Might, of course, is the operative word.  There are so many selections in every one of the 14 eating … Read more

The Ship

The Ship…is….really, really….big.  In the grand scheme of things it is not the biggest cruise liner on the oceans today.  That designation belongs to Royal Caribbean and likely to remain in their firm grasp for quite some time.  It is, however, Princess Cruise Lines largest and most technologically up-to-date. This is The Royal Princess and … Read more

Hampton Court

Hampton Court – home of William III and Henry VIII. (Note to self….this is an area around London…if it looks like it’s going to rain, it will. Next time bring the damn umbrella!) Ahhhh Henry. Here was a man that loved to eat…and drink…and get married. In any order he chose because, after all, he … Read more

Windsor Castle

2 tubes, a train and a lot of walking. It takes a bit to get to Windsor Castle. A long, winding hill awaits before the eventual arrival to the castle. Any trip to Merry Olde England has so many ‘must visits’ and this is certainly one to include. Visit as early in the morning as … Read more

Harrod’s

Today promises to be a little more…laid back.  Got up just after 8 (instead of 5!!) and managed to have a decent breakfast.  Now it’s off to find the HOHO bus. Having never been to London before, hop-on-hop-off seems like a great mode of transportation.  They provide headsets to plug in at any seat so … Read more