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French onion soup can be dangerous with that cheese keeping it scalding hot. I've had some awful burns in my mouth from that more than once - the kind where the skin on the roof of your mouth peels off. Ouch!
I do like the visual of the crowd dancing to such a.......an interesting song!
That's so weird to still have daylight at that late hour. I have forgotten that this cruise was during more daylight hours!! Very cool though.
Even if the service wasn't the best, the food sure looked yummy! Ahhh, yes. French Onion soup. So good, yet so sneaky....
And yes, I know both of those bands and songs! Quite surprised to hear that on a cruise, that's more alternative music and not usually mainstream stuff! It does have a good tune though, if you just ignore the lyrics.
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Glad you were able to find something to spend your remaining rubles on. Great pictures as you leave port. Sorry the service at dinner was lacking. Looking forward to seeing where your headed next!
French onion soup can be dangerous with that cheese keeping it scalding hot. I've had some awful burns in my mouth from that more than once - the kind where the skin on the roof of your mouth peels off. Ouch!
I do like the visual of the crowd dancing to such a.......an interesting song!
That's so weird to still have daylight at that late hour. I have forgotten that this cruise was during more daylight hours!! Very cool though.
Yes, it was a while ago now... four months! Good grief, where does the time go? It's a bit weird to look at the photos, given how the nights are coming in at the moment.
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Even if the service wasn't the best, the food sure looked yummy! Ahhh, yes. French Onion soup. So good, yet so sneaky....
And yes, I know both of those bands and songs! Quite surprised to hear that on a cruise, that's more alternative music and not usually mainstream stuff! It does have a good tune though, if you just ignore the lyrics.
Tuesday 14 June – part one: where’s the nearest land?
I woke up around 8:50am, which I was really pleased with, as it meant I’d had a good 10 hours sleep overnight, allowing me to catch up a bit on the lack of sleep from previous nights. We got going slowly, as I had a lot of work to do on the trip report.
At 10:00am, we had the daily update from the captain, and we were both very surprised to hear from the captain that the closest land to us was actually 50 metres beneath us! We were apparently 25 nautical miles from the coast of Estonia, and at the moment, from the top decks, we had a view of 10 – 12 nautical miles. Wow, I guess it’s really clear out there then right now… to prove it, I grabbed these photos:
This honestly looked more like the Mediterranean than the Baltic Sea with the sun reflecting on the sea below. It looked so beautiful and calm.
We figured we’d better get going, as the full breakfast in the Oceanview Café is only available until 10:30am, then they change to the late breakfast and remove some options. Given I wanted my staples of Scottish eggs benedict (although in fairness, I haven’t had it in a few days now…) and French toast and I figured they might be casualties of the changes, we headed up there about 10:15am. I got both and we sat there enjoying our late breakfast.
As we did, we saw Phylis, and we told her she’d made the right call about yesterday, as we reckoned she would’ve found it tough going. Apparently, she woke up at 8:00am, and went back to sleep, and stayed in her room until 2:30pm. My goodness, we were back on board just a couple of hours later.
On that subject, we wondered if a lot of people were lying in today, as the Oceanview Café was pretty packed, way more than we expected for this time of day. We thought we’d be the only mad fools eating this late, but apparently not.
When we were done eating, we took a stroll along deck 14. On this side, which didn’t face into the sun, it was pretty cold…
However, on the other side, where the sun was shining, it was packed out! Obviously there were some serious sun worshippers there already…
We passed by the Solarium, and that looked busier than we’d seen it all cruise, so we decided that we wouldn’t head there.
Instead, we had a quick look in the Sky lounge, which wasn’t too busy…
… then we made our way back to the room. Our attendant was still cleaning up, but we told him to carry on, as we’d be in the room for some time. We ended up settling ourselves on the balcony to keep out of his way, but the sun was shining directly at us, so we figured we might as well enjoy it and it was far more private than deck 14. Why more people don’t do this, I do not know, as I’d much prefer to be on my own enjoying the sun than sharing it with lots of other people.
We ended up spending a good couple of hours out there. Mark retreated when he got too hot, but then again he hadn’t lathered himself up in factor 100 sunscreen, so that didn’t surprise me. I ended up coming in a bit later, because the sun was moving around, and it was starting to get a bit chillier outside.
We decided we’d watch another pay-per-view movie, and opted for Spotlight. I knew this had won an Oscar, and my dad had watched it and thoroughly recommended it. I figured we’d watch it for free when it came on to Sky Movies, but as we had time to kill and it was only $13, why not? Wow, I am so glad I watched it. What a great movie and I can see why it won an Oscar. I can also see why it didn’t win any individual actor awards, as frankly there are just so many great performances, you cannot single out one person. It was also very funny for us to watch actors that we mainly know from US TV dramas in a movie, but they were excellent in their parts.
When that finished, we took a stroll up to the Oceanview Café to get a mid-afternoon snack. I ended up getting some cheese and biscuits, while Mark went for French stick and ham, and we got a glass of wine to accompany it.
We were going to sit outside by the Oceanview Bar, but frankly it was too cold out there, so we retreated into the relative warmth of the café and enjoyed our food there.
We both got desserts, with me stockpiling on the pineapple sorbet that I’d enjoyed so much last night…
… while Mark went with apple crumble…
As I was tucking into my sorbet, and Mark was up getting his dessert, a waiter asked if I’d like another glass of White Zinfandel. Ok, so now you just twisted my arm. He brought the bottle over, and we both had another glass.
We were talking earlier about whether or not we’d have broken even had we paid for the drinks package. I think it came to around $1,000 for the whole cruise for the two of us (thank goodness it was free! ) and given each glass of wine is $7.50 and each spirit measure is $9.50, I think on some nights, we probably have got our money’s worth.
As we were eating, we noticed land in the distance. I guess, based on what the captain had said earlier, it could still be 10 – 12 miles away. I suspect this was Finland…
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I'm loving this lazy day. After all the activity the last few days, this is perfect! Yes, enjoy that balcony - that's what it's there for! The weather was just perfect for that. Well, a little chilly but the sun was perfect! All the foods look delicious too.
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