Never been to Miami before, but that’s where the cruise started. So after a delightful Air Canada flight we were whisked to the Miami Port Holiday Inn. It was surprisingly pleasant. There is a bar/restaurant so we shared a salad and had a couple of meh shrimp sandwiches, plus some wine. A bit pricey but not too many choices
Slept in comfortably and had a ten minute/$20 “limo” to pier J, to meet up with the Marina. It is certainly a couple of cuts up from the other Oceania cruises we’ve been on. It was built in 2011 and was “reinvisioned “ recently. The cabins are roomy, the staff are superbly trained and polite, and there is plenty of room. This is due in part to the fact that it is a repositioning cruise rather than a comprehensive tour. Our objective was to have two weeks of hassle free time with no cooking or chores, without the stress of two airports snd luggage handling in 24 hours. Price -wise, it’s close to a wash.
The itinerary was to be Nassau, Bermuda, and Azores. That was scrubbed Friday due to nasty weather around Bermuda, so now we are hostages on the Ship of the Foolish, taking a full week to cross the Atlantic. That’s quite alright. The entertainment is professional, the menus are good and varied. The only minor aggravation is losing an hour every few.days as we head east. Tough. A Disney ship was docked in Nassau; it was huge and filled with noisy kids and equally noisy relatives. They swarmed off the ship like starving rats.I walked into town for a styling brush, antacids, and a hat. One of the three was for me.

During the day we hang out and read near the pool. The sun is brilliant. I need new sunglasses. Right now there is a Brazilian pop band playing and they are loud and good.

Clearly it is not too busy; fine with us.


Madame manages to keep busy. She is reading “The Perfect Girl”, and some guy tried to hit on her, asking if it were her biography. Smooth…
That’s it for today. Changing publishing tools and trying out WordPress which is more geared to blogs etc. than Apple’s Pages. We’ll see how it goes. Stay safe, and sneeze in your sleeve, if sneeze you must.
23 will be fine if good for you.. No point postponing- we’re itching for a resto meal!
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I look forward to seeing the changes wrought by the styling brush!
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Better let it grow some more!
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Trust the cruise will keep you calm and rested and ready to return to a gorgeous spring in southern France. Vines have recently sprung into new growth. Always a joy of spring
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Talk about rested! We need to get Madame in motion. She needs a shopping excursion or three.for now she is short on motivation.
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Lots of retail therapy awaits Mme Clarkson. One wardrobe change I don’t like and I am sure Judy too is that the abundance of beautiful shoes has changed mostly to tennis shoes. Any chance to shop in Barcelona before you head to France? One of my favorite retail cities. That will get her moving!
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Agree about. Barcelona. I still have shoes from Corte Ingles 30 years ago. Not Judy’s style…we will head straight to France to unpack the giant bags!
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You arrive in Tresques 21 April?
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20 avril, entre 15 et 17 heures, nous espérons..
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We are away 24-27. Sunday lunch St Siffret 23 or 30?
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Thanks for the update sounds lovely. Carry on. Hugs Peggyann
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