Monday, March 31, 2008
Sunset in Pataya the next evening
Both the sunsets and the sunrise are often spectacular, and for the past two nights (March 29 and 30, on the way to and from Phuket) there were lightening discharges all through the night. Every few seconds the sky would light up! However, there was no sound of thunder to be heard.
The round ball in this picture is the sun setting!
Today, March 31st, I managed to get outside and walk on the deck, same as yesterday (only yesterday, I had company!). However, yesterday it was hot and sunny, and today it was comfortable and breezy. Tomorrow, we land in Yangon (formerly Rangoon) and it will already be April 1st! My, how the time has flown since January. I guess the saying is true that time flies when there are interesting things to do. However, I have to admit that my bridge game has not really improved a great deal, and I can't seem to lose any of the weight I gained in the first few weeks!
In Rangoon a few of us are hiring a taxi to take us to visit the famous Shwedagon Pagoda at night. That's it for today! I'm always glad to hear from any of you that care to write, even if I don't manage to answer you individually. All good wishes, Ann
more from Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, we walked to the Intercontinental Hotel at night to have a Chinese dinner. I had a hot sour soup and steamed fish; both were delicious. The bright lights were along the way. We also witnessed the "light show" across the water, where all the tall buildings have a display of lights that change constantly. Not spectacular, but nice. We were at the market in the morning, and saw this display in the meat counter. The wishing tree is where one hangs a wish, and hope it comes true!
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Finally! I took this one for Heidi !
Crystal Serenity and colorful flowers
It's a great way to spend the winter! and many of the same people plan to return.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Dinner at the Japanese Restaurant
Sunday, March 23, 2008
from Hong Kong to Bangkok
Dear Friends,
As usual, there are too many choices of what to do when, and the blog often gets neglected. On this segment, we started from Hong Kong on the 15th, and I was fortunate enough to be invited to go to dinner at what used to be the
In Chan May,
That night, there was a St. Patrick’s Day party in the Avenue Saloon which was a lot of fun, singing old ballads,etc. I have some pictures of the event showing what an exuberant party it was!
In
I barely got back to the ship on time for the Purim Celebration, which was a lovely occasion with everyone vigorously shaking their noisemakers during the reading of the Megillah, every time Haman was mentioned. This was followed by traditional Hamantaschen plus wine, chopped liver, and other goodies. Everyone was most enthusiastic about the occasion.
I have taken a series of pictures, both at sunset and at dawn, which are quite interesting. Somehow, viewing the sun across the water gives an entirely different prospectus, than over land.
Next came Laem Chabang, the port for Bangkok, which is a good two hours away, so instead, I took the shuttle to Pattaya; I really hoped I might run into some trace of Judy May, but when I saw how large the city is, full of hotels, massage parlors, nightclubs, a long beach, and real “honky tonk” I quickly gave up on that idea. Instead, I took a ride from the Marriott to a gem factory, where I took pictures of the history and process of mining gems. Thereafter, I did NOT mean to make any purchases, but in the end, gave into an impulse to buy a birthday gift for Marlyse, as a replacement for a string of pearls that were stolen, when her home safe was taken over a year ago.
Today, I made a late start, went for my sauna and steam bath, and then happened to run into my bridge partner up at Tastes (one of the places to eat on the 12th deck). We gabbed for a while, and then went to lunch together, and I have been on the computer ever since. We are not playing bridge this afternoon, to make up for the time we socialized instead of reading, etc., but we did say we would meet for “high tea” at the
I will attempt to add a few pictures to this long report.
Fond regards to all. Ann
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Water Village, Brunei
Brunei
Friday, March 14, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Brunei
Dear Friends,
Now that I finally have made the time to update my blog….I can’t seem to get connected to it! Hopefully, I will eventually be able to copy and paste this writing into it.
After Marlyse left, I realized that I was far behind with all my regular chores, and my regular schedule continued unabated, such that I seemed to be either totally occupied, or totally exhausted, and unable to catch up. I am not sure yet, that I have totally overcome the respiratory virus that seems to have affected almost everyone on the ship; it has been going on for weeks, and every time I think I have overcome, it starts all over again. No fever, just coughing, coughing, coughing! And at its worst, no energy.
There is probably no way to recap what has gone on since Marlyse left in
Yesterday, I visited
Today, we are back on our regular sea day schedule, and that included: sauna and steam, Yamaha piano lesson, followed by bridge and Spanish lessons, lunch and then duplicate bridge. I am pleased and proud to report that my partner and I came in first place today! which was really a change from our near bottom of the listings in previous sessions. There a many very good players in the competition!
I also took time to practice playing “When Irish Eyes are Smiling” so that I can “perform” for the class tomorrow morning. I hope I won’t make a fool of myself! After tomorrow, we will be in Hong Kong for an overnight, and I am still hoping to get to a fish restaurant in
Had a wonderful dinner last night at the Japanese restaurant. I'll post some pictures later.