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July 30, 2024 - Canadian Cruise Vacation Day 11 - Boston to home

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Our dinner at Legal Sea Foods went very well. Everybody enjoyed the food and especially the deserts.  We played Yahtzee and had over-priced beers from a fun self-service beer tap thing in the hotel lobby.  Brian took DayQuil and was finally able to sleep well. We got up nice and early and had breakfast in the insanely busy hotel lobby.  There really wasn't much else to do this morning so we were in our rental car before 9 am and headed out of town.  We were able to (with effort and Brian talking to a manager) get a late checkout for my parent's room.  This somewhat cut down their long wait at Logan airport.  They took a taxi to the airport and hopefully are enjoying their flights as much as is possible. Our drive home went very well.  The Mass Pike was busy but there weren't a lot of annoying people and the rental Honda Accord is a good road trip car except for the loud road noise.  We bought the last few cat supplies when we got home and are now relaxing at home. Here is

July 28 and 29, 2024 - Canadian Cruise Vacation Days 9 and10 - Disembarkation day and Boston

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Getting off the ship wasn't too time consuming. If fact I think we were at our Seaport area hotel before 9 am that morning.  The main challenge is finding your luggage.  Our luggage was in Pink group 6 and Dad and step-mother's was in a different group.  These seem like pretty small sections of luggage but really all the pink luggage ended up together regardless of the number etc.  So it was a small ocean of bags in each color group.  Still, it took at most, 15 minutes to gather it all up and get a taxi with the aid of a baggage handler.  Just like on the embarkation, everybody working at the Boston Cruise port was super helpful and polite. We dropped our bags off at the hotel then headed into Boston, hoping to find something to eat and something to do while we waited for a hopefully early notice that at least one room was ready.  My first place to try visiting was Charlestown navy yard .  Our wonderfully helpful Lyft driver, John, had a ton of information and suggested that th

July 27, 2024 - Canadian Cruise Vacation Day 8 - Bar Harbor, Maine

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Bar Harbor was a gorgeous place to drop anchor.  And since it was the only port that was too small for us to directly dock at, we literally did drop anchor there. Unfortunately, the health issues continue to plague our group and I was the only one well enough to go on shore.  I enjoyed the shuttle trips both ways.  It’s really weird to walk from a very large boat to a relatively small one while neither is anywhere near a dock.  The trip TO Bar Harbor I was on a contracted dinner cruise type boat (good sized) but on the way back to the ship I was on one of our ship’s own tenders which are really fancy lifeboats but somewhat better equipped.  For lunch I ate at West Street Cafe and had a spicy chicken sandwich and coleslaw.  Though there are a few deep fried items on the ship, they seem few and far between so it hit the spot as did the blueberry mule.   Other than the trips to and from and the lunch, Bar Harbor wasn’t my favorite.  Far more than any of the Canadian cities we visited, Ba

July 26, 2024 - Canadian Cruise Vacation Day 7 - Sea Day 2

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This sea day went by very nicely.  There isn’t a lot of exceptional news to report.   I had asked early on in the cruise if there were any behind the scenes culinary tours scheduled for this sailing.  The guest services officer said there were not but we could request a bridge tour if we wanted.  It took several days but we did hear back from the bridge department and were invited to tour the bridge.  There were 11 people on this tour.  I was impressed with one of the younger women on our tour who asked some of the same questions I was going to ask about how waste is processed etc.  Interestingly, both gray and black water are treated and typically discharged when the ship is in open seas.  We learned the usual things about how many diesel generators there are on the ship (6) and about how they slow down for whales etc.  The bridge crew was mostly Italian which is an interesting contrast to the majority of servers and cabin crew who are at least majority Philippines.  It was great hear

July 25, 2024 - Canadian Cruise Vacation Day 6 - Carlottetown Prince Edward Island

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With an excursion that started at 8:30, we had to have an early morning breakfast.  My dad still didn’t feel well enough for breakfast so it was just Brian and I.  We were offered a water view at a shared table so we sat with a nice table of people from Arizona, Minnesota and Rhode Island.  Since my dad wasn’t responding to text messages early in the morning we didn’t make plans for breakfast which left my step-mother out of the loop and she ended up neither dining not going on the excursion with us.  Since she wouldn’t be comfortable going out on her own for breakfast, I hurried through the ship in the few minutes between breakfast and our excursion boarding to bring back a few sandwiches for her to nibble on. The bus driver and tour guide (2 separate people) were both better on this excursion.  The driver was smoother and the narration from the guide wasn’t as grating and seemed on-topic more than Sydney’s.  This trip was also on better/bigger roads so the ride was less bumpy too.  E

July 23 & 24 2024 - Canadian Cruise Vacation Days 4 and 5 - Halifax and Sydney NS

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The ship arrived in Halifax about the time we woke up.  We didn't have an excursion booked, opting to self-guide in Halifax which worked well because the cruise dock is a short easy walk from town.  As an American, I rarely hear Halifax mentioned as a city of note.  In fact, in general, Americans only mention Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City and maybe Ottawa when naming Canadian cities of note.  So I was surprised that Halifax is a good size (400K+) city.  I didn't expect mid-rise apartment buildings, luxury hotels or very high-end clothing shops but these were all present too and not just in the cruise ship catered area near the waterfront. Our Halifax explorations started with my parents on an easy walk to the Atlantic Maritime Museum.  The museum was very good but had a lot of people in it since there were 2 ships in town.  I learned a few details about ship's buoyancy and markings that I'd never thought about before.  The extensive exhibit about the Halifa

July 22, 2024 - Canadian Cruise Vacation Day 3 - Sea Day 1

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I was so tired that I had no trouble sleeping through the night without any interruptions.  I would never have imagined that a ship in motion in the ocean could be so silent and stable.  The only time, so far, that I’ve had any physical sense of motion is when walking around.  Even then it’s so subtle that it just feels like I’m slightly light-headed or something, not really like the ship is moving around. I had breakfast with my father and we left Brian and step-mother asleep in the rooms.  I was impressed that there is a person who just wanders around handing out muffins and pastries.   I tried one of the daily specials, Spinach Florentine. This is a familiar sounding dish but not something I’d ever tried in a Benedict type dish and it was so delicious I was honestly surprised.  They served a Swiss cheese sauce with it that was amazing.  So many components of the food here are made in house that the triangle of fried hash brown seemed out of character. After breakfast I went to the c

July 21, 2024 - Canadian Cruise Vacation Day 2 - Boarding the ship in Boston

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My parents flew Southwest airlines to get from Oregon to Boston.  Their first flight ran late which left them with no spare time to connect in Denver and nothing to eat except Southwest snacks.  By the time they arrived after midnight they had been away from any opportunity to eat real food for about 11 hours and unfortunately, nothing obvious presented itself on our never ending walk through Boston airport to the hotel.  We did look at the few grab and go things available near the front desk of the hotel but ultimately they were pretty grim looking and my dad decided to wait until breakfast. Breakfast started a little earlier than planned because my parents were understandably very hungry when they woke up. Brian and I joined them mid-meal at the hotel's breakfast only restaurant for eggs benedict (for me) and sticky bun french toast for Brian.  After going back and forth in my mind many times I ultimately decided to try one of Lyft's 'black car' services instead of t

July 20, 2024 - Canadian Cruise Vacation Day 1 - Rochester NY to Boston

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Though there haven't been any hikes lately, there have been other recent activities.  A coworker of Brian's became aware of a kitten that was abandoned near a grocery store.  We went to visit this very cute little blonde kitten and Brian was instantly charmed.  So now we head off on our long planned cruise and return to move our new feline friend in with us.  Thankfully, I took Friday off to prep for the cruise.  I did a little cruise prep but mostly I did kitty prep.  We decided to try having the litter box be in our master bedroom closet this time instead of the small bedroom office where I work almost every day.  This required emptying the master bedroom closet of all the clothes and blankets etc that were previously in it.  I turned my energy up to 11 and consolidated as many random little boxes (mostly of DVD's and Blu-Rays) into fewer, easier to stack boxes which required a quick trip to U-Haul to get some more boxes.  I threw out dozens of obsolete computer cables an