Showing posts with label Silhouette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silhouette. Show all posts

Sunday, August 31, 2014

at Sea- Med Cruise


Jim was at seminar all day. This was a quiet, boring day for me. I did a lot of organizing and packing. I used up my internet package and I think I did a slot machine tournament. I needed some cave time.

 We did, however, go to Qsine with Susan, Michael (from Alberta Canada), Marilynn and Bill (From Nova Scotia). What is Qsine? Hmmm. Not sure I can explain. It's food made fun. Here is the Celebrity definition: "Qsine® offers a culinary journey that delivers elements of surprise and delight. Our James Beard featured Master Chef created Qsine to give you something you've never experienced before—on land or at sea. Leave any preconceived notions behind. Dig in and try new things. It's time your palate got a wakeup call. Our iPad® menus make your dining experience even more fun and interactive."
Here is a look at the menu Qsine menu

You have to appoint a leader for your group and they do all of the ordering. Our leader was Susan but she made us change her captain hat to "Queen".


                                         The Queen will order for the group now....

 Wait! Bill doesn't know what he is going to end up with so he doesn't know what to order- Red wine or white wine? Queen has a solution...both.
We start with Sushi Pops

 and Disco shrimp
Bread and escargot
Crab cakes
We ordered other things but i forgot to take pictures. We liked the Fish and Chips so much we ordered extra.

I think we ordered the kabobs as well? I can't recall- We were stuffed.

We especially liked dessert. Chocolate covered cherries and the waiter suggested ice cream.
Jim loves ice cream I'm not sure this is what Jim had in mind when they delivered it... It is called the silver bullet. I laughed so hard I cried. Jim's face was priceless. Dead pan and stare....
Would I do Qsine again? Maybe. Did I have the best laugh of the cruise? YES!

Off to bed now- I am laughed out and we have Venice to explore tomorrow! Good night!






Saturday, August 2, 2014

At Sea headed towards Greece from Malta




I thought this was going to be a long day. Jim was in seminar and they wanted to skip lunch and go right through so I wouldn’t see him from 7a to 4p. I started out at CafĂ© Al Bacio for a chai tea and then went to breakfast in the main dining room. I hadn’t been able to connect with other spouses in the seminar so I had to go make new friends on my own. I did things like a slot machine tournament and a wine tasting.
 I also got our internet package straightened out. I tried to work on Jim’s key issue at guest relations AND had to tell them they gave of free drinks the day of Malta. They tried to make me buy a drink package because they made an error. I firmly declined.
 His key never seemed to work. We are wondering if it was because of his glasses that de-magnetized them.
 It was a quiet day and I was ready for Jim to get out of seminar so we could play.

Tomorrow is day 7- Mykonos, Greece.


Friday, August 1, 2014

Malta

Jim had his anesthesia seminar this morning, so I meandered around the ship by my lonesome. I continually ran into fellow Cruise Critic people, so the time flew quickly. I did stop at their Cafe Al Bacio on level 5. I had a chance to sit and talk with Bob and Jane Lorrey, who would be tour sharing with us in Turkey.
What a delightful couple they are. I can't wait for Jim to meet them.
The menu was similar to Starbucks. I did not have a drink package, but if you did have a premium package this would be included. I ordered an espresso.



The sweets are no charge, but I think people thought they were so no one seemed to eat them. At the end of this lounge there is the ice cream bar. We received a free coupon for 1 scoop because of our status with Royal Caribbean. It was a nice perk and very good.
Jim was out of his seminar and we went to the main dining room for lunch, then up on deck for our sail in to Malta.
 On the way Jim played on the lawn furniture. You can rent the cabanas for a day or a week. (I don't see the benefit of doing this). On some evenings they have music on the lawn.



Jim tried to sell my brother, Brian, on cruising with us to New Zealand. I think Jim is cuter than Vanna White. I really liked: 1) Not having to check towels in and out and 2). The blankets at night.

We are arriving to Malta- the city of Valletta is a Unesco World heritage Site

Jim got us a drink as we sailed in and I took pictures-
A very mighty fortress indeed - It is horseshoe shaped with walls all around.








 We are churning up the beautiful blue sea...


We get off the ship and head for our segway tour. The country seemed very old. I felt like we went back in time. The ancient city of Mdina was in the distance, and there seemed to be stone everywhere. I loved the flowers and crooked trees. We got on our segways and headed for the cliffs. That doesn't sound smart....












Once there I managed to drive my segway up the wall and wedge it between the wall and a lamp post. Apparently it was the 1st time anyone had done that. We had a few people from Australia with in our group, and I love Aussies, but know how hard they play. I couldn't keep up. The guide hung with me at the back. I was very slow. The Dingli Cliffs were beautiful.

Would you eat this- Maltese rabbit?
 Jim and one of our guides un-wedged my segway.
 Looking down the cliff.
 An old church on the cliff's edge

 Fennel grew wild at the tops of the cliffs


We proceeded to the highest point Mother of Mary church. My guide had to stay behind to help a couple with their gear and told me to go on. I did.....but no one was at the church. I was lost and alone on a segway in Malta.

I turned to see my guide and the couple quickly going over the hill. No way I could catch them (The lead guide decided to skip the church and head back to base- he radioed her and she thought I was with him). I pulled in front of a police station. An officer was  outside smoking a cigarette. I asked him if he knew where the segway shop was but he said "No" and went inside.
 I figured he couldn't help me but stayed put on my segway as I knew eventually (hopefully) someone would contact the police. Jim was quite dismayed to see the 2nd guide arrive without me. After 15 minutes they found me (Guide #2 actually wiped out, she was going so fast.) I felt bad for her. They both apologized and hugged me. Nice people.
I was ready to go buy a post card and get on the ship. Jim wanted to see the town and ride the elevator up into the town. It was pretty cool. 1 euro up and free back down.

The town was clean and flowers were pretty. Lots of military history here. I wanted to send my friend Jeanne Maxey, a US mail handler, a post card from various places. This one seemed logistically the most difficult. I was curious how long it would take to reach her.










Battled and bruised- I had tattoo from the segway handle as I wrecked into/rode the wall.


I was spent, and ready to get back on the ship. Malta 1 Karen 0.
Onto Tuscan Grill for dinner and to watch Malta put on a light show as we dined.



Remember those blankets? We got one and had a nice 10pm sail away. Well done Malta!

Tomorrow- Day at sea.