May 1, 2015
I drove from Orlando to Ft. Lauderdale
to board the Silversea Silver Whisper.
The ship is larger then the Silver Cloud, home to my last four
cruises. While similar in design, it is
definitely newer and the cabins are bigger.
We sailed along the coast of Florida . I even had phone reception until 10:00
pm. I met with three of the singers and
will have dinner with two of them in a few days. There was no entertainment tonight so it was
an early evening.
May 2-3, 2015 - At Sea
I felt right at home and back in my routine. I walked in the morning, had Bloody Mary's at
11:00 am, a gourmet lunch, a nap, tea time, trivia and putting. (This is repeated for every at sea day.)
I had dinner with some nice people then watched the show. This cast was definitely sub par compared to
the last cast.
May 4, 2015 - New York ,
NY
At 6:00 am I was wide awake and ready to enter New York harbor for the first time. I joined my fellow passengers on the
observation deck. The sun was just
rising and the moon was on the opposite horizon. In the distance was the Verrazano
Narrows bridge, which connects Staten
Island to Brooklyn . On the right was Coney
Island and the parachute jump.
On the left was New Jersey . We gracefully sailed under the bridge. In the distance was the new Freedom Tower . But the most impressive sight was Miss
Liberty herself. The torch was bright
gold under the morning sun. As we got
closer, I tried to imagine how my great grandparents felt seeing the new world
for the first time. After the Statue of
Liberty was Ellis Island , where the millions
of immigrants set foot in their new home.
We sailed up the Hudson River to pier
90. The pier, at least on the outside, was old and decrepit. We docked and
waited to disembark to see the Big Apple.
Sunrise entering NY Harbor
Early morning on deck entering NYC
Statue of Liberty
And me
NYC
Empire State Building leaving NYC
Goodbye Miss Liberty
I got off the ship and was on my way to Central
Park . After getting there I
decided I wanted some Lavane chocolate chip cookies. Google the bakery and you'll understand
why. With cookies in hand I walked back
to the ship, stopping to get some NY pumpernickel bagels.
My sister, Evelyn, and my brother-in-law, Steve, joined me for the afternoon. They got to see first hand why I love Silversea. We had an elegant lunch then relaxed by the
pool.
We set sail at 9:00 pm for Halifax ,
Nova Scotia .
May 5, 2015 - At Sea
May 6, 2015 - Halifax ,
Nova Scotia , Canada
We arrived around 11:00 am, cutting into my Bloody Mary time. I got off the ship and walked along the
boardwalk. My goal was a lobster
lunch. I found the recommended
restaurant and had my first lobster of the day - yes, there was more to
come. After lunch I took the ferry to Dartmouth . After I returned I walked to the grocery store
and bought two more live lobsters to have on board. That evening I had another amazing lobster
meal. My fellow passengers were envious.
My first lobster dinner
Ferry
May 7-12, 2015 - At Sea
Due to rough seas, strong winds and icebergs, yes icebergs, our St. John, Newfoundland port of call was canceled. Instead we left Halifax at 8:00 am for an extra at sea day.
I am on a great trivia team. Out
of six days, we have won five times.
The crossing was one of the roughest ever. We rolled and bounced for two straight
days. Again we had to cancel our first
port of call in Ireland . I've lost count of the sea days. We're scheduled to land late tomorrow
afternoon.
May 13-14, 2015 - Cobh and Cork, Ireland
We arrived at four in the afternoon.
It was a strange feeling walking on land after a week at sea. The day was sunny but chilly. I did my daily walk through the port town of Cobh . This was the last land many of the Titanic
passengers saw. I visited the Titanic
memorial garden.
The following morning I took the shuttle bus to Cork .
My goal was to eat corned beef and cabbage. I did find a pub with a cold corned beef
salad, so I settled for that. I later
found out that corned beef and cabbage is an American Irish dish.
Colorful houses on the hill
Boats in the harbor
The Silversea Silver Whisper
Rooftop art
The last port for the Titanic
The English Market in Cork, Ireland
May 15, 2015 - Fowey ,
UK
The town is pronounced foy. After
passport control I walked my 4.5 miles in this beautiful seaside village. It was amazing our ship fit into the small
narrow harbour.
May 16-17, 2015 - Southampton and Elstree ,
England
It is always sad when a cruise ends.
I said farewell to my new friends and disembarked. I took the train to London and the tube to Edgeware, where my
friend Norman came to pick me up.
On Sunday I wanted to see a show but most shows are dark on Sunday, so I
stayed in Elstree. For dinner, all I
wanted was crispy duck, but The East, my favorite restaurant in Elstree went
out of business. We went to neighboring
Borhamwood where I had ten pancakes overstuffed with duck, cucumber and spring
onions. I probably gained five pounds.
May 18, 2018 - London , Heathrow to Orlando
I slept the entire way home.
My picture was taken and may be in next year's brochure
