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Yuck, that was a lot of rain! Hoping that's not what London looks like Friday!
I'm hoping so too. I'm seriously thinking lots of good thoughts for the weather for you but so far, it doesn't seem to be working. Typical, as the garden does desperately need the rain...
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I have a set of matryoshka dolls that are a Russian fairy tale (I just don't remember which one!). I much prefer those to some of the more trending ones, but I was so surprised about the vast selection of them - political figures, cartoons, even US basketball teams!
I was really shocked by that - I expected it to just be traditional ones, but not at all.
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Love the outdoor markets, even though they seemed in a pretty small area and not that diverse...am I right? Too bad the sales people were so pushy as that's something I don't like! When it comes to buying always best to do it on your terms and not theirs' as you are the consumer.
Most of Europe, I've found to be good when purchasing items in various stores, but this again is an outdoor market, so the rules change a bit and also more Eastern Europe, which tends to be a bit different. Although, much different than Morocco, which I experienced and got ripped off once, but not too bad!
Can't believe that rain and so much for Accu Weather as I use them often and hence their name!
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Quite a few updates.... marizpan, cobblestones and drowning cats so much going on. I have a set of Russian nested dolls that I got when I was a little girl when we lived in Germany. Still have them at my mom's house (I think....)
Love the outdoor markets, even though they seemed in a pretty small area and not that diverse...am I right?
To be honest, I didn't look that closely at what they were offering in the market to say for certain. Mind you, that wouldn't surprise me. We have a lot of French and German markets over here in the run-up to Christmas and I used to find they had very diverse items, but now I tend to find they have a lot of similar things.
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We were soon back at the cruise terminal, and as we walked back to the ship, you can see how heavily it was lashing down with rain!
I do not know how fast I power walked my way back to the boat, but it was fast! Of course it just figures that boarding would be at the back of the pier…
Two drowned rats were finally back on board, and we headed back to the room to hang up our wet things to dry.
A few minutes later, we headed up to the Oceanview Café. I found this…
It’s make your own fresh pizza! Oh yes please… I went for my favourite combination of prawns, pineapple and mushrooms, and was told to come back 15 minutes later, so I got this to pass the time.
Mark had managed to find something he liked the look of…
My pizza was well worth the wait.
Then it was time for dessert. As I stood in line, I was convinced I wasn’t going to get what I wanted, as there were only three coffee eclairs left, and the woman at the start of the line took two. The woman in front of me then took the second to last chocolate cappuccino dessert, but thankfully that left one of each for me.
Mark opted for the sticky toffee pudding, and seemed to be very happy with it.
As we headed back to the room, I noticed something very unusual – the library was deserted, which has to be a first.
We went back to the room to get changed. We toyed with the idea of going into the hot tub in the Solarium, but given there were people in both, we decided not to. We’ve become hot tub snobs, and are only happy when we have it to ourselves. Instead we made our way into the spa and the Persian Garden.
I was first inside, and there were a couple of other people in there, including a woman who I’d guess must be in her 40s and an older gentleman. I set about putting towels down on two of the hot stone chairs for myself and Mark, and as I did, I heard a familiar snoring noise. Oh not again! I slyly looked at the elderly guy, and he was very much awake. I sneaked a look over at the woman, and realised it had to be her.
This is how things then went on from there… The place got busier and busier to the stage where every single hot stone chair was taken at one point. I went into the steam room a couple of times and the aromatic suite, as I was having problems breathing, and wanted to try and clear my sinuses. Sadly neither fully did the trick. I had to pick my times, as I didn’t want to leave my chair for too long, as otherwise it might have gone, it was that busy.
People came and went, but still the snoring woman lay there. At one point, Mark said something, and the couple in there (the only other people at this point) were chatting as well, and I think we all got louder and louder in the hope of waking her up, as it was getting a bit beyond a joke by now. I was tempted at one point to throw a towel at her, but thought better of it.
Anyway, the time went on, and I reckon we’d been in there about an hour. I was starting to feel I was roasting, even with a towel under me, so I said to Mark I’d head back to the room and see him there. He told me snoring woman was still there when he left, absolutely out for the count. Now when I got into the changing room and looked at my back, it was bright red. She had no towel underneath her and had been there longer than me, so I dread to think what sort of state she was in!
Fortunately, although the Persian Garden was packed out, the changing room was empty, so I was able to grab some photos of it to show you….
Here you go – these are the showers I was trying to describe!
When I got back to the room, I discovered the World ship next to us had disappeared…
Mark told me later that the second I left the Persian Garden, it started to move. That just figures.
While we’d been in the Persian Garden, this vulgar coloured ship turned up. We believe it was a local ferry…
About an hour before we left, the Emerald Princess also headed out. I tell you what this looked like a monster ship, even compared to the size of ours.
We settled down to watch another couple of episodes of Banshee, especially as the ending to one of those was one of those cases where we felt we just had to watch the next one…
Now that's the way to recover after getting soaked in a downpour. Delicious lunch and time in the spa! Love the idea of make your own pizza.
I have to laugh though, I can't believe that woman fell asleep. And that deeply too! Maybe she doesn't sleep at night due to her husband snoring.
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At least Mother Nature was kind enough to let you finish your walking tour before opening up the skies on you Seems like you really lucked out when all was said and done. Love the sound of your purchases and lunch looked super yummy! What a great way to warm up once you got soaked!
New book title, "The Snorer's go On a Cruise!" (At least it wasn't the elderly gentleman that was "playing music" the other day. Don't know if I could come up with a title for that "book"!)
I could definitely tell that the rain was coming down hard, as many people (those without raingear) were running for the busses. Sounds like you had a very busy morning, but a warm, relaxing afternoon and early evening.
Great pictures from Town Hall Square. The stalls definitely remind me of German market stalls. Looks like you finished up just in time! The weather certainly looks nasty. Your pizza looked delicious, definitely the right choice! The spa sounds like a nice way to warm up after the rain!
Now that's the way to recover after getting soaked in a downpour. Delicious lunch and time in the spa!
Well, why not? We were on vacation....
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Love the idea of make your own pizza.
I have to laugh though, I can't believe that woman fell asleep. And that deeply too! Maybe she doesn't sleep at night due to her husband snoring.