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Silly Google maps. It seems to be a bit capricious with your actual location this trip, doesn't it?
Gorgeous sunset shots. And all seen from those comfy loungers? I would have been hard put to move back to my cabin after that dinner, spectacular scenery and a soft chair!
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Silly Google maps. It seems to be a bit capricious with your actual location this trip, doesn't it?
It was all over the place - literally! I don't know what was wrong with the thing, but we had continual problems with it the whole time we were away.
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Gorgeous sunset shots. And all seen from those comfy loungers? I would have been hard put to move back to my cabin after that dinner, spectacular scenery and a soft chair!
Well, the bed was calling and that was pretty comfy too.
Thursday 9 June – part one: so where are we Google Maps?
I woke up, and this time I dragged myself out of bed to see where we were heading for. I checked the time it was only 5:30am, but despite that, I had a look outside, and all I could see were islands. I figured we must be heading towards Stockholm as planned…
I tried to work it out from the map where exactly we were, but when it zoomed in, it told me we were off the Shetland Islands, at the most northerly point of Britain. I don’t think so. Google Maps helped for a split second, and indeed showed us making our way towards Stockholm, before telling me we were in Warnemunde in Germany (which we’d be visiting next week) or Fort Lauderdale. I don’t think so!
Mark woke up not long after me, and we both decided that this scenery was very similar to Alaska, albeit with much bigger villages and almost towns alongside you on the various islands. They certainly seem a lot less cut off than the occasional properties you see in Alaska.
I couldn’t help but wonder what the people in these homes think when a big cruise ship like ours passes by, especially so early in the morning. Does it wake them up?
At 6:30am, we headed up to the Oceanview Café, as breakfast had started up there. At first they only had cold items, but eventually the whole range came online by about 7:00am. I started off with some fresh fruit, then had some cheese, followed by a Scottish eggs benedict, and finally some French toast. That should keep me going for a while!
As you can see, it was pretty deserted when we got up there…
We did get some photos from here, but given it was through dirty, tinted windows – they weren’t the greatest as a result.
There were some amazing properties, and I did notice that there was a lot of grass, which you don’t see in Alaska. These places looked as if they were second homes, bought by people with a lot of money, but of course I don’t know, I’m only speculating.
Mark even found a Swedish cow at one point… however it was just a statue, but better than nothing all the same.
We saw a ferry setting off, laden with cars…
We also saw some birds flying in formation, which was a wonderful sight:
Such a pretty morning, even if you were in Ft. Lauderdale!
But seriously, the weather and scenery were just so calm and peaceful looking. And it sounds like a yummy breakfast, too!
Oh boy, Ft Lauderdale sure has changed a lot since the last time I saw it....
I wondered the same thing as you - what do these locals think when giant cruiseliners sail by their homes? Very peaceful looking area though.
Scottish eggs benedict! I'm still getting a kick out of the varieties!
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Oh boy, Ft Lauderdale sure has changed a lot since the last time I saw it....
Amazing transformation, isn't it?
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I wondered the same thing as you - what do these locals think when giant cruiseliners sail by their homes? Very peaceful looking area though.
I think it must be either be a love it or hate it thing. You must either think "they're back, that means the wonderful summer season" or "oh good grief, how long until we get some peace and quiet again?"
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Scottish eggs benedict! I'm still getting a kick out of the varieties!
That's what I love about travelling - you learn the most bizarre things...
When we sailed thru in the late afternoon we had LOTS of Swedes waving like mad at the ship. I'd guess if the ships become too frequent it would get old and annoying, though.
I just loved that scenery and would love to rent a place there for part of a summer.
When we sailed thru in the late afternoon we had LOTS of Swedes waving like mad at the ship.
Oh wow, cool! Then again, you were on the Magic, and heck, everyone turns out to wave at that!
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I'd guess if the ships become too frequent it would get old and annoying, though.
I just loved that scenery and would love to rent a place there for part of a summer.
You captured some beautiful pictures of the sunset. Looks like a beautiful morning with hopefully the ship docking in Stockholm.
Once we were on our way there, we knew we'd be fine. It wasn't the docking in Stockholm itself that was the problem, it was the passage there, as it's apparently so tricky to navigate through it. There isn't much space between the ship and some of those islands.