We're anchored near Parentins today. The Captain warned that this is our trickiest tendering to date and advised those with mobility issues to NOT go ashore. It is a small town and while it would be nice to have a local lunch on shore, I'm not risking it.
In 2019 I was on a cruise and while walking on deck, I fell and broke my leg. I spent 3 days with only Tylenol for pain, having to step on the broken leg to get to the toilet. Then 10 days in a hospital in Italy, followed by a flight home that involved giving myself injections in my belly to avoid blood clots. Then, six months of bed/wheelchair/walker. I do not want to ever do that again. A woman fell on this ship a few days ago and had to get off to head to the hospital in Manaus. I wish her a speedy recovery.
I'm planning a relaxing day. Drawing on the balcony, with a view. Reading on the balcony. A trip to the sauna for a different type of heat than the balcony. Life is so very good.
And now, photos!
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Wake-up view |
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You can usually find me on the balcony, watching the sun rise |
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There are no roads here. The river is the road |
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“But of all the water's secrets, he saw today only a single one-one that struck his soul. He saw that this water flowed and flowed, it was constantly flowing, and yet it was always there; it was always eternally the same and yet new at every moment! Oh, to be able to grasp this, to understand this!”Hesse, Siddhartha |
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More nature photography! Those white specks are birds |
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Sorry, I can't carry my stateroom. Don't you hate it when you find an editing error AFTER you hit "publish" |
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I keep thinking of what my life would have been like, had I been born here |
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More nature photography. This little guy was scooting along my balcony. He appeared to have a smaller guy in his mouth |
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And then the rains came |
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I have a reserved table for breakfast and dinner in the MDR. This morning, Gus was ready. He'd brought juice and was ready with coffee when I arrived. The service on HAL, as usual, has been amazing. While Gus was serving me the decadent Swedish Pancakes, Mario and Rony were busy cleaning my cabin. How will I fend for myself when I go home? How many guys will it take to drag me, kicking and screaming, off the ship? |
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I hope I never have to use a tender with 149 others as a lifeboat |
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Love the built-in glass lights on tables in the Ocean bar. Or Pinnacle bar. Whatever, they're in some bar |
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Taking a quick break to enjoy the view |
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No, thanks |
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This is my second cruise on the Zuiderdam. But the first time I noticed that the colors change on these small pieces of art |
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Nora, this one's for you |
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We're using local double-deckers for tenders today. I have no idea why |
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Fresh flowers is a much appreciated luxury |
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The lifeboat to passenger ratio seems off. 70 PAX, 2 lifeboats |
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We're dining on Brazilians tonight? No wonder Brazil made it so hard to get a visa |
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SHARK! Kidding, it's a log. But, did you know there are sharks in the Amazon River? |
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Just me or does this boat seem to be riding a bit low in the water? |
Hopefully you skipped dining on locals?!!!
ReplyDeleteI did. But, the day is young!
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