| oh yeah, and we had Spritzes! |
Steps – 6,951
Humidity – low%
Sea days, like most sea days look very much like
all others. With nothing to do and no particular schedule, we take it very
easy.
| sunset |
Next, it was time to book our excursions for the second and last leg of this 15-
day, 2 leg-cruise. We’ve been to more of the places on the next leg of this cruise than the last, so we aren’t scheduling things in everyplace. Repeating a walking tour of a small town for $100 doesn’t seem like a good use of $$. We’ll go into to town for sure on our own, or find a free walking tour, or find a pub and the Marks & Spencer in the only UK port on this vacation.
We then spent some time at the pool – this pool
doesn’t seem to have any chair hogging folks, like we’ve had on most other
cruises and especially on Regent. The way Windstar handles pool chairs (which
may be because of how small this boat is) it that when you want a chair, they set
one up for you. All of the chairs are stacked until you want one. This seems to
limit the plopping of random magazines and leaving for hours ‘occupying’ a prime
chair in the shade for god Elvis tribute
knows how long.
The drink of the day was a Bloody Mary – I’m
not the hugest fan of thick drinks…I much prefer thin flavourful clamato to
thick bland tomato, but this one was spicy at least.
Lunch was ‘NYC Street’ – can’t say I’ve ever
had that theme before…interesting – hot dogs, chili, fried fish,
mac&cheese, but no pretzels – I was salivating over the prospect of a
pretzel. I’m not sure how New York street that all was. I had a piece of fish
and some chili and stuck to the usual lunch buffet items. One new item, was a
clam salad…interesting but needed the addition of some jalapeno, which helped.the always popular 'Splish Splash"
Then it was back to the pool for a post-lunch
chill session – as if the rest of the day hasn’t been chill.
At 3:00 they set up an ice cream bar at the
pool served by the ship’s officers…cookies&cream topped with Kahlua and a
sprinkle of crispy chocolate balls, all that was missing was a bit of crunchy
salt.
However, little I like hot tubs, our room’s
proximity to the secret one is hard to pass up, so I joined Chris for a bit of
a soak. I tried to get my shoulder positioned on a jet, but all I seemed to do
was get a shot to the face. Groove Factor
Dinner was at the ship’s Asian place called Basil and Bamboo. We looked at the menu before we went and didn’t have high hopes, but things were great. The
best thing was a burrata salad, which I’m not sure is Asian – I suppose it’s the basil. I wasn’t complaining as it was delicious. I am a sucker for burrata. This was washed down with sake – I’m not a huge fan, but given the opportunity, I partake.
| sweet dreams! |
Lastly, was a good time not a long time at the bar – I had a Heineken Zero, I’m growing to really enjoy those. Of course I’d rather be pouring back the
Champagne, but I’m responsible you know. We listened to the duo (Wake Up Duo) and then the 4-piece band (Groove Factor). Groove Factor was particularly great! We knew and liked almost every song they played! Their front woman plays and sings! Often the woman is only a vocalist, but her guitar skills were fantastic – I didn’t get a pic of her with her guitar, next time.
We returned to the room “good night cookies” -
lovely.
A note about the bed…this one is TINY. As with most
cruise ship beds they are 2 twins pushed together, so that when people occupying
the room want twins, that can be set up easily, this isn’t a problem this time
and is hasn’t been in the past, but the bed is smaller than any cruise ship bed
I can remember. River boats would be different, but as for ocean going chips…this
bed it tiny. The twins would be tiny!
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