Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Grand Gala Buffet

Hi Girlies,

Yesterday we were at Devil’s Island.  I posted on jerryandhelentravels about our day there.  If you want to see it, ask Mommy.

Today on the ship we had the Grand Gala Buffet.  We have had six of these on the World Cruise.  We don’t usually eat at this buffet because it is a bit crowded, but we thought you might like some pictures of the food.  Before the buffet is opened, all the chefs are introduced.

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Desserts

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Chef carving a seafood puff pastry.

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Fruit

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More dessert and a flan cake

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Fancy cake

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Bread and rolls

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Seafood

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More dessert

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Lobster

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So, do you think there is enough food here?  And I didn’t take pictures of all of it!

We strarted packing today to get off the ship on Monday.  The cruise is almost over, we will be talking to you soon!  We love you.

Gpa and Nanoo 

xoxoxo

 

Monday, April 27, 2015

The Amazing Amazon

Hi Girlies,
This post was meant for the other blog, that's why it reads like this.  But since I have put it on your blog, I won't post again about the Amazon.  Enjoy!  Gpa and Nanoo  xoxoxo

Hi All,
Today we are at sea heading for our next port of Devil’s Island.  We have been on the Amazon for the last three days. The river is simply amazing, and enormous!  At 4000 miles long, it is the second longest river in the world (the Nile wins).  But, it by far contains more water than any other river.  The river’s flow rate of 55 million gallons per second is greater than the next seven largest rivers combined.  The Amazon is responsible for 20% of the Earth’s fresh water flow into the oceans.   The width of the rivers ranges from as little as a mile to 240 miles where it enters the Atlantic ocean.  Pictures can’t really convey the vastness of this river, here are a couple.  The Amazon is brown, not because it is polluted, but due to the silt that runs off into it.
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Our first port of call was the city of Macapa.  We stopped here to pick up the Amazon river pilot who guides us through the river.  Most of the passengers made the trip into Macapa; but, to quote Gertrude Stein, “There is no there there.”  There really wasn’t much to see.  The town’s main attraction is the Marker Zero which sits on the equator.  At this spot, one can stand in both the southern and northern hemisphere.  We didn’t make it to Marker Zero, but Helen snapped this picture as we rode by on our bus (pretty exciting, eh).
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So after a short stay in Macapa, we set sail for our next port of Alter Do Chao.  About this time the Captain came on the ship's PA system and told us we might run out of fresh water and that we should all conserve.  Huh?  After sailing 18 hours from Macapa, we arrived at Alter Do Chao.  The ship lowered about four tenders into the water to get all the passengers ashore.  They then discovered that the water at the dock was too shallow for the tenders to operate.  So, the Captain then said we would not anchor at Alter Do Chao, but instead we would proceed to Santarem where we could refresh our water supply.  It only took about two hours to get to Santarem, this was our arrival.
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Shortly after docking two 4 inch hoses were hooked to the ship and the water crisis was resolved.  The next day many passengers took these boats on a tour which was described as a Piranha fishing trip.  We have been to the Amazon before and we did catch a Piranha, so we didn’t see any need to do this tour.
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Presumably no one catch a Piranha this large.
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So, we walked from the ship into Santarem’s city center which was a couple miles from the dock.  Along the way, we stopped at this market on the water.   Most of the stores were closed as it was Sunday.  This market was quite busy.
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This family is loading their canoe after shopping.
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At the market a young boy was using fish on a string to attract the famous Amazon pink dolphins.  The fish floated on the surface and the dolphins would come and snatch it off the string (no hook).  Helen got these dolphin pictures.
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Across the street from the waterfront market was another large and active market.  Lots of products being sold.
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Shrimp
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There are very few roads in the Amazon region.  Most travel is done on boats such as these.
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Sometimes a powered boat will pull a group of canoes behind it as you can see in this long range photo.  All these canoes had people in them.
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For overnight travel, people hang a hammock for sleeping from hooks on the ship’s ceiling.  On the mid deck of this ship, you can see hammocks hanging down.  Quite a contrast to the Crystal Serenity docked behind.
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After a couple hours of walking, we returned to the ship.  At almost every port we visit, a craft market like this one will spring up on the dock.  Bargaining skills are important when shopping here!
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At 4pm we set sail for Devil’s Island.  Santarem as we sailed away.
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We have been to Devil’s Island twice before, but we are still looking forward to our day there.  Many of the old buildings from the infamous French prison remain, and it is an interesting place to walk around.  After Devil’s Island we have a sea day before a day in Barbados.  Then St Thomas the next day, two more sea days, and then Miami.  Today we pulled out the first suitcase to begin packing.  We have 5 very large bags.  Three will be shipped UPS to Dahlonega, and two will be checked on our flight to Atlanta.  Will post again after St Thomas.  Bye for now.
Jer and Helen

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Behind the Scenes Ship Tour

Hi Girlies,

KT, I can’t tell what we wished for you or it won’t come true!!

Yesterday we had a behind the scenes tour of the ship.  It is very unusual to get a tour like this, and I want to show you some of the things we saw.

Lots of water

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Preparing meat

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Vegetable storage

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Cold storage

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Making bread sticks

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Engine control room

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Officer’s bar

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Officer’s dining room

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Crew dining room

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Crew bar and disco.  It is probably a bit more lively than the passenger disco (geezer disco).

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The print shop

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The flower lady

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It really smelled good in here!

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The ship tailor

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Crew uniforms

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Pressing a guest’s shirt

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This machine presses and folds all the linen used on the ship.

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The ship bridge

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Controls the Captain uses to drive the ship, looks like a video game.

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Nanoo on the bridge!

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A couple more pictures.  This is our waiter, Lylian, and our head waiter, Franz.  Franz is carving a kosher chicken he special ordered for us, it was so good!  Lylian is really nice and takes very good care of us at dinner time.  She is from Brazil, and her parents visited the ship when we were in Rio.

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Ask Daddy about this guy.  He is lecturing on the ship about Brazil.  Just last week he was at Mercer.

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OK, girlies, bye for now.  Tomorrow we make our first stop on the Amazon River!

Love,

Gpa and Nanoo

xoxoxo