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News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 06:46 AM
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Well, I finally found time to purchase my internet minutes and am reporting in. They are changing the system in two weeks so I didn't purchase many minutes. In other words, I'll keep this short.
Debby (Onamountaintop) and Rick and also Michele and Don and Alan and myself enjoyed chatting in the Observation Lounge before our sail away party in Monaco. It was raining so we drank our champagne inside. Since then we've had three lovely days of sunshine although it's a bit windy today in Malaga.
Last night was the Captain's Reception and we found the dress for the evening very interesting. Although it was an "informal" night, many guests were dressed in long gowns and tuxedos. Couldn't figure that out.
Love the bathrooms on the Voyager plus the extra bit of cabin space.
I don't know how much "gossip" I'll be reporting. We are in charge of entertaining my MIL so we're not spending many nights dancing in the lounges or playing in the casino. But, MIL is having a wonderful time and seeing the smile on her face is making this cruise a fun one for us. Some of the excursions have been a challenge and I'll elaborate when I finally type a review. Radisson could improve their communication in that department but we have managed.
We connected with our favorite headwaiter "Edwin" from the beginning and are being spoiled at night in Compass Rose. So far, the food has been great. Lobster last night, yummmm!
Will go for now. I will admit that I've been having LCT withdrawal and will be spending many hours catching up later in November.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 07:03 AM
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Great to hear from you Donna! I bet your MIL is having the time of her life. Edwin is wonderful isn't he!! Tell him The Matassa's say hello! Keep having a ball!
Marcie
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 07:04 AM
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Hi Donna...regards from the Pacific! Like you, I find I have to come to LCT whenever I sign on. It's great to hear you're having a wonderful cruise. Hope to read more about it when you get home.
Margo
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 07:38 AM
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Hi Donna, thanks so much for checking in! I can just imagine how much fun you are having :)
Karen Live long and prosper
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 07:40 AM
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Hi to both oceans.
Margo, loved reading about your wonderful airport service, expecially after my experience last week at JFK. And your LA stay sounded wonderful as well. Don't let a little cool weather bother you. As we continue to steam to death in Houston, it sounds wonderful to me.
Donna, Michele, Debbie and everyone on the Voyager. Truly wish I was still on the ship with you. Having met Michele & Debbie I know you have fantastic traveling companions. Also, tell Edwin hello from me. He was so kind and such a gentlemen as he escorted me to my table everynight. And such great service. Also, a hello to Mars and Albert, if they are still on board.
I look forward to more seamail from both of you.
Betty
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 12:38 PM
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Donna and Margo, thanks for checking in and continue having a great time. Nancy
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 01:29 PM
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Marc
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Donna, please don't tell me they are changing the Voyager internet system to be as expensive as Mariner! :eek:
Any word on tier'ed benefits? My internet expense last time was higher than liquor, shopping, spa, and laundry bills combined. I sure hope they start giving us free internet. :D
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 01:43 PM
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Hello from the Voyager! My AOL has not been working so have changed to Don's SBCglobal connection. Voila! Here I am.
We are enjoying the Voyager and all its perks. Love meeting fellow LCT'ers & have enjoyed the excursions, especially the visit to the Alhambra today. I was down with the European flu while traveling in Switzerland & Italy for a week prior to boarding so was relieved when we boarded the Voyager where I could relax and recover. This is our "Virgin Voyage" ...as Linda calls it! We are in heaven and now can truly see what everyone has been talking about. Thanks to Captain Knut, we had fanfare while sailing through the Straits of Gibraltar tonight. Beautiful setting while listening to a Spanish guitar musician playing. I'm in heaven!
I called David last night (of David & Betty) when I saw that they were here. We are all planning on luncheons & dinners - we have the crossing as well to enjoy ourselves. Donna (SouthernLady)& Debbie (OnamountainTOP) are so delightful. We all spent the day in Granada. We're all trying to hold up the "tradition" but I'm already bug-eyed and exhausted from being sick & not getting enough sleep. Next week the crossing should be fun.....
We gain an hour tonight so welcome the extra sleep. Tomorrow is Casablanca - looking forward to being in Morocco. Regards to all, - Michele
Michele
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 01:51 PM
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Great to hear from all of you!! Don't worry about about holding up the "tradition" - I am home with terrible cold, cough, and ache all over - I think I got "run down" from holding up the tradition - Joanna
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 03:39 PM
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Great to hear from you! So glad that the LCTers are getting together. Yes Michelle, Donna is a DOLL! I look forward to meeting the rest of you one of these days!
Keep having a ball. As Joanna says, no holding up the Tradition is necessary....just have a great time! (at home we're real light weights!)
Marcie
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 04:00 PM
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Michele & Donna, Love reading your reports. Keep having fun and keep posting! Betty 
Betty
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 04:08 PM
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Hi All Voyagers, good to hear that your cruise has started so well. What else do we expect from RSSC! Looking forward to hearing about, Casablanca, Agadir and Lanzarote. Take good notes as I will be cruising these ports in a year. Continue to have the best time and share often.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/09/05 08:40 PM
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Loving the seamail! and looking forward to much more!! 
Another Kathy
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/10/05 04:06 AM
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So glad all of these long-awaited trips are underway! Look forward to hearing about the Africa stops. Did any of you make it to the Alhambra? Cheers, Anne
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/10/05 04:23 AM
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Thanks for checking in and updating us - good to hear that you are all onboard and settling in and getting relaxed. Have fun!!
JoAnn
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/10/05 08:01 AM
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Greetings from Casablanca!! LCT'ers went on the all day trip to Rabat. Such a fascinating country. The Great Mosque was very picturesque. We were taken to a Kasbah (edit: Kasbah) which was exciting to see. Narrow passages, interesting looking dwellers. Had a lunch at a beautiful hotel, but, unfortunately, the food was just ok. But that doesn't matter to me. I love exploring this country & can't wait to get to the next port for another day in Morocco. We shopped in Casablanca and our group was late in returning to the dock - we got stuck waiting for a train to get out of the way of traffic (us) trying to get by. Ship was calling our guide, Mohammad (what a character), on the cell "where are you?? Where are you??" He just laughed. There were a few anxious moments, especially when our bus was crossing behind the train and it started to back up into us! Needless to say, we're alive and safely back on board. Donna & Debbie were on another bus. Hopefully, they missed the "train" experience.
We just shoved off from the dock. It's a wild ride and has been for the past 24 hours. Some people are not feeling well but I don't think it's much of a problem for most. We are presently hanging on to our computer tables - that's the degree of pitch right now. I'm loving it :)
Will attempt to find out what changes there will be regarding internet charges, etc.
Michele (& Don)
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/10/05 10:25 AM
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Hi everyone:
We must keep missing each other. Had an "interesting day in Casablanca, not one of our favorite POC.
Just off to the Latitudes to be to try that out. Betty is calling, onl;y another 4 minutes.
Everything is "just as advertised."
Hope we may meet some of our LCT friends. We are in 878 if you would like to call.
BFN
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/10/05 04:50 PM
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Wonderful to hear from you. I think this is my favorite thread now on LCT - hearing from the ships it is great. Glad you are all getting to meet each other that makes it so much more fun. Keep posting love reading your messages.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/11/05 01:27 PM
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Hi guys! Thanks so much for your seamail. How great to have the opportunity to meet and enjoy each other's company!
Please keep the seamail coming. It's great to hear of your adventures and get-togethers.
Denise
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/12/05 05:16 AM
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Greetings from the Canary Islands. We've had the most incredible experience on this island. Several of us took a camel ride up the side of a mountain! As most of you probably know, these islands are volcanic, looking much like a deserted planet. So, the camel ride experience was absolutely fascinating. We were so amazed at the ease of riding this precious animal. We saddled up in pairs. It is definitely the highlight of the trip so far. We were all cheering with glee it was so exciting. There are also beautiful beaches all about these islands. Definitely want to return.
We also enjoyed Agadir, Morocco yesterday. Tour took us inland about 1-l/2 hrs. drive to one of the oldest souks in the country. Loved every minute of it. Mysterious, but the people were friendly. Shopping was fun - we all stuck closely together since getting separated from the group was our biggest fear. What a labyrinth!! We bargained like crazy. I bought some ceramics to match my tangine (sp?). It was a great experinece with a very good & knowledgeable guide.
Weather has been very sunny, in the upper 60's & mid 70's. Now if only the seas would calm down for our journey to Funchal & beyond for the crossing. The seas have been pretty rough. Sleep is a little interrupted from the pitching & rolling. But, Captain Knut & crew are so accommodating every inch of the way. Don & I are enjoying ourselves completely. ...on to Funchal.
Michele
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/12/05 05:17 AM
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Greetings from the Canary Islands. We've had the most incredible experience on this island. Several of us took a camel ride up the side of a mountain! As most of you probably know, these islands are volcanic, looking much like a deserted planet. So, the camel ride experience was absolutely fascinating. We were so amazed at the ease of riding this precious animal. We saddled up in pairs. It is definitely the highlight of the trip so far. We were all cheering with glee it was so exciting. There are also beautiful beaches all about these islands. Definitely want to return.
We also enjoyed Agadir, Morocco yesterday. Tour took us inland about 1-l/2 hrs. drive to one of the oldest souks in the country. Loved every minute of it. Mysterious, but the people were friendly. Shopping was fun - we all stuck closely together since getting separated from the group was our biggest fear. What a labyrinth!! We bargained like crazy. I bought some ceramics to match my tangine (sp?). It was a great experinece with a very good & knowledgeable guide.
Weather has been very sunny, in the upper 60's & mid 70's. Now if only the seas would calm down for our journey to Funchal & beyond for the crossing. The seas have been pretty rough. Sleep is a little interrupted from the pitching & rolling. But, Captain Knut & crew are so accommodating every inch of the way. Don & I are enjoying ourselves completely. ...on to Funchal.
Michele
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/12/05 06:10 AM
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What fun you're having! We all love to hear about it! I'd love to ride a camel.....
Capt. Knut is a great, fun guy! Hope the seas calm down for you.
Please say hi to Lars and Patrick for me if they're still onboard.
Marcie
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/12/05 08:42 AM
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Hello from me too, Yes, the seas have been a bit rough yesterday and today. Nothing to stop us from enjoying ourselves, though.
I agree with Michele that Morocco was a fascinating port. We did the Rabat tour but didn't have the close up bus experience with the train. In Agadir, we took the tour that included a folklore show which included boys doing cartwheels and a snake charmer. Very interesting. We also walked through a souk (marketplace). How in the world do they ever get any shopping done? Too many choices. I enjoyed just riding in the bus and people watching. In Agadir, many women were still wearing "the veil". I kept looking at all the people and wondering what they think of us. Unfortunately, shopping time has been at a premium on my tours, a disappointment to me and a relief to Alan.
We toured the Northern part of Lazarote today as the camel ride wouldn't have suited my MIL. Our tourguide was charming and the day enjoyable. At one lookout a very kind gentleman offered to take a picture of Alan and me. It turned out to be David. We finally met. Hopefully, the crossing will allow all of us some time to have an LCT lunch, dinner, drink or whatever.
Margo, hello from the Atlantic and keep having a good time.
I agree with Michele, there is no way that I can keep up with the 007'ers. Guess I am a pantywaist when it comes to partying!
Tonight, Alan and I will be dining with the Chief Engineer.
Joanna, hope you feel better. Marcie and Betty, yes I'll give Edwin your best. He is now calling Alan's mother "Mom" and really looks out after her.
Time to get ready for dinner.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/12/05 10:10 AM
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Great details, guys - love hearing all about them!
Masaki
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/13/05 09:00 AM
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We're almost ready to set sail across the Atlantic. We are late leaving as some of the embarking passengers are without their luggage. It didn't arrive with the plane. Since there will not be a chance for their luggage to catch up with them, the captain is kindly waiting for a couple of hours to see if the luggage appears on the next arriving flight. If not, they will have 7 days with only the luggage in their carryon's. Marc, I'm sure you could give them some pointers on lost luggage! Personally, I have found a way to pack an entire formal night's wear,including shoes, in my carry-on luggage. No way will I ever miss formal night!
Our day in Funchal was pleasant. I enjoyed this port as it is very picturesque. A local folkloria troupe entertained right before our intended sail-a-away (which hasn't happened). David was invited to join in the dancing onstage. I'll post a picture later!
I'm looking forward to the sea days. Oh, dinner last night with the ship's officers turned out to be dinner with two handsome Italian engineers. Lots of fun :)
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/13/05 09:50 AM
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Yikes! I hope that luggage has appeared. Have a relaxing crossing, everyone, and here's to calmer seas.
Thanks for all of the updates. I look forward to hearing the next installment. Cheers, Anne
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/13/05 12:40 PM
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You meet the nicest people on this board. We just had a delightful dinner with Michelle & Don and George. I ma not as great a writer as the rest of the reporters from LCT but needless to say we are enjoying ourselves immensley. When we get home Ilook forward to putting all my thoughts in a m0ore concise form.
Best wishes to all of you from this wonderful vessel.
David & Betty
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/13/05 01:59 PM
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Great to hear from you all. Sure hope the missing luggage makes it's way onto the ship.
Hoping for continued great times and smoothe seas, Donna and Alan, David and Betty, Michele and Don!
Denise
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/13/05 03:51 PM
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Oh my yes, hope the luggage arrived and everyone is happy!! Donna - thanks for your updates and posts. David, Betty, Michele and Don - your reports sound wonderful. Camel ride sounds really interesting - but I don't think so!!! Maybe, enough wine and you never know! heehee. Keep having fun guys, thats what its all about. 
JoAnn
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/14/05 03:14 AM
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Day 1 crossing the Atlantic
We're having a wonderful sunny day at sea. Wish I had brought more shorts to wear in this warm climate. The seas seem calmer - just pitching and rocking - great for sleeping (that is, for me it is)
Madeira is so beautiful. We were going to do the "Sledge" down the mountain through the streets but the light rain caused the streets to be very slick. Friends of ours did it prior to the rain and loved every second of it.
Had a fun dinner with David & Betty last night. What a delightful couple! Debbie's (Onamountaintop) brother boarded the ship yesterday. We're looking forward to meeting him tonight.
We are loving the sea days. - Michele
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/14/05 03:37 AM
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COME BOUNCE WITH US FROM FUNCHAL TO FL. THE MUSIC OF SINATRA AND THE PROGRAM BY THE ORCHESTRA IS IMHO OUTSTANDING. BY THE WAY HEARD FROM THE CD THAT THE LOST LUGGAGE, EXCEPT FOR THE SHOE CASE! ARRIVED ON BOARD. 7 1/2 SHOES NEEDED!!!!! HAVE A GOOD WEEK YOU POOR WORKING PEOPLE!,GET YOUR NOSES TO THE GRINDSTONE!!!!! 
David & Betty
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/14/05 04:13 AM
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Glad to hear you're underway with nearly all the passenger luggage. Does FedEx deliver?
Have a wonderful crossing. It amazed me how busy the sea days can turn out to be. Cheers, Anne
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/14/05 07:56 AM
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I am loving all your reports & remember sea day reports are also wonderful! Keep them coming.
Betty
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/15/05 04:56 AM
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We're trying to keep up with David & Betty! Such a fun couple. They keep us smiling.
Had a great LCT dinner last night. 8 of us. Debbie located Irene & Carol & they joined us at dinner. They boarded in Funchal. They are so delightful! Debbie's brother is a doll-he boarded in Funchal also. Lots of laughs and, of course, wonderful food.
The weather is so balmy-70 degrees today. Trying to exercise "off" all the food. Mercy. I'm not aware of any hiccups but was told that one couple insisted that they get moved from their Horizon Suite to mid ship due to vibration annoyance. David & Betty remark that they have no problems in theirs.
Corden Bleu cooking classes are fun. George (our traveling buddy) & I are slapping the incredients together, especially after partaking in the champagne offered. (Thanks, Anne, for telling me how to handle this experience!)
Editing to add: The Navigator just told us that it is 75 degrees outside now.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/15/05 05:09 AM
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Just had an e-mail from our friends, Robert Morris and Donna McInnis, who are aboard Voyager from Funchal-FLL. They were aboard the Seabourn Spirit when it got hit. Their stateroom took a direct hit from an RPG and was really torn up. Donna took shrapnel from the grenade in one arm and her hearing was affected as well. Robert said it was the crew's fault for letting the boats get so close. They were lolly gagging along at 14 knots and didn't react until the boats started shooting. Fortunately, the pirates thought the bridge was the top deck, when it was actually the Observation Lounge(almost totally destroyed). Otherwise, they may have been able to board. Anyway, you can get the full story of the incident from them. They'll be in the Voyager Lounge smoking area every evening before dinner.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/15/05 05:16 AM
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Wow, Doug what a harrowing experience for them to be in the cabin that was hit like that they had an angel on their shoulders that was for sure.
The Indonesian waters are supposed to be bad for pirates too. In fact the worse waters in the world. On the Mariner there were water hoses manned 24 hours a day on each side of the ship. We went to look late at night and there were people on duty at the hoses. We were running most of the time at a pretty high speed. They bought up the threat of pirates in our daily newspaper and said we needed to always keep our balcony doors locked. I have to admit I thought that was strange as I never thought small pirate boats would even consider attacking a large cruise ship.
I was so shocked when I heard about Seabourn. Of course the Seabourn ships are at lot smaller, however, I was still suprised they would try to hit a passenger ship at all.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/15/05 10:15 AM
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Well, it's almost dinner time, I haven't had my nap today so this might not make much sense. We stay up late, get up early, eat, eat, eat and drink, drink, drink...not easy on the body!
Last night was formal night and we enjoyed seeing the other LCT'rs at the Captain's reception. Dinner was surf and turf...beef wellington and lobster thermidor. After dinner, a concert pianist entertained and she was wonderful. I was ready to skip the performance but glad I didn't. It was the highest quality entertainment I've ever experienced on Radisson.
Today I had a date with my MIL to attend the water color class and then the flambe tea. She is a wonderful artist and enjoyed the opportunity to do a little painting. Me? Well, I did my best.
Yesterday, Alan and I took a ballroom dancing class on the foxtrot. We are novices so this was a good beginning for us. We skipped the cha-cha today. We figure one dance at a time is best.
My MIL has gained another son. Edwin now calls her Mom. It's so cute. Last night he sang to her as he escorted her out of Compass Rose. She is basking in all the attention.
Marc, I checked on the new internet system. They are changing satellite providers to one with a higher bandwidth. Marco wasn't sure of the prices but said it will probably be around 100 minutes for $25, much higher than the current 5 hours for $25. The speed should offset some of the cost but I'm not sure how much. If I find out more, I'll report back.
Got to go get ready for dinner. It's time to eat and drink some more!
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/15/05 11:29 AM
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Michelle - there are cooks and then there are gourmands (I learned this from Suzanne). So glad you've enjoyed the classes. Anything tastes great if you cook with enough champagne, I say.
Donna - so glad your MIL is able to enjoy Edwin and get some water coloring in, too
Enjoy the rest of your crossing. Sounds like a wonderful time! Cheers, Anne
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/15/05 12:19 PM
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Donna, thanks. Another ship going over to MTN for internet services. They are certainly no faster than the current service.
I sure hope I qualify for free internet.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/16/05 09:49 AM
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Reporting in again.
Alan and I have just completed the engine room tour. Have any of you ever done that? Noisy, hot and amazing. We are floating on top of a remarkable mechanical system.
I just saw Debbie's brother in here. We laughed that this has been such a quiet cruise...no gossip to report or wild times.
Tonight is the Seven Seas Society party. More champagne and of course, great food.
Now I see Michele, maybe she will have more interesting news to report. Take it away, Michele!
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/16/05 10:32 AM
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No gossip yet! Between cooking classes, trivia, dance lessons, eating and more eating, I think I need a "time out"! But, every time Exec. Chef Cornel pours me a glass of champagne after destroying the Cordon Bleu dish (& his kitchen), I easily give in to his charm. Sigh....
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/16/05 06:14 PM
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No gossip, but great times! Truly enjoy reading your seamail! Keep it coming, please and continue to have lovely days ahead!
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/18/05 08:07 PM
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I've finally had time to catch up on the seamail. Donna, I remember when you were planning this trip. Glad it has come to fruition and you are having a great time.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/19/05 10:36 AM
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Our cruise is winding down. Tomorrow is our last full day. Today was the fancy buffet lunch in the Atrium. I'm to the point that I can barely look at food, even turning down glasses of champagne. It must be time to go home!
We've had lovely weather the last two days. Our last formal is tonight. Hope I can still fit into my clothes!
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/20/05 03:06 AM
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Donna, Thanks for all your great seamail. Hope you have a safe trip home. BTW, some people judge how good their cruise was by the number of pounds they gained. <img border="0" alt="[vhappy]" title="" src="graemlins/icon_vhappy.gif" /> Come home and start that diet regiment, I guess.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/20/05 04:04 AM
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Thanks so much for sharing the trip. I can't believe it's almost over! Seems like you just boarded.
Safe journey home. Next on the list: Thanksgiving! Cheers, Anne
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/20/05 05:54 AM
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Hope you all are not caught by the storm brewing over FL. Thanks for the posts
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/20/05 06:22 AM
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One last post from the Voyager and I may run out of internet minutes posting this.
Alan and I each learned an important lesson on this cruise.
I learned that when the seas are rocky and I am in the walk in closet, don't hold onto the door frame when the closet door is open. I did that last week and on one esepcially rough wave the door slammed shut onto my fingers. I am so lucky that I didn't break anything!
Alan learned that he needs laundry advice from Joanna's Tony. One afternoon, Alan decided to surprise me and do some laundry while I was taking a nap. Well, Alan is one of those enthusiastic, more is better, the hotter the water the cleaner the clothes kind of guy. Luckily he was only washing undewear, both his white and my black. He proudly brought the clothes back to the cabin and I was putting mine away, I noticed some silver underwear that I had never seen before. Guess what, all of Alan's undies are silver too. That's what happens when you wash black with white on the hottest settings.
Now you can see how desparate I am for news to post. This cruise has been fun but sort of quiet.
Home tomorrow!
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/20/05 06:38 AM
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Funny Donna!! At least Alan was giving his best shot! Your trip has gone by so fast!! We loved hearing from you.
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/20/05 07:05 AM
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Donna:
I absolutely cringed when reading your note about having your fingers slammed. Good grief, you must have had a torrent of tears running down your cheeks. Terrible!
Our Donna has now confirmed that she will be home from Tucson for Thanksgiving AND Christmas and we're all elated.
Cheers to you and Alan! Ray & Penny Sometimes it is harder to deprive oneself of a pain than of a pleasure. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender is the Night US novelist (1896 - 1940)
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Thanks so much for the great seamail guys.. it is so fun to read all your adventures.. esp., about Morocco.. I loved that place..
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/20/05 08:31 AM
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To everyone on this cruise - have loved every post. Brought back so many memories & wished I had been sailing with you.
Donna, with your new silver underwear, you & Alan are definitely ready for the holidays!!!
Editing to add: I just returned from running a errand. Going, my favorite radio station has already started their 24/7 Xmas music and Silver Bells was on. Just not ready for the drummer boy once an hour yet. Coming home, I go to my other fav station - Silver Bells again. Donna, I will not be able to listen to this song without thinking of you all this entire season.
Betty
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11/20/05 02:32 PM
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Betty, I think we have the same favorite radio station. I couldn't believe they had started the Christmas music yesterday. My husband just loves it and was so excited.
Donna, thanks for your posts and hope you're ok.
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11/20/05 05:43 PM
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Donna, You've got to give Alan credit for trying! He had very good intentions when he did the laundry and let you nap!
Glad to hear you didn't injure your fingers. I broke my thumb when the car door slammed shut, catching my finger(a long and painful story). The pain of a broken finger is no thrill.
Really enjoyed reading everyone's seamail. Safe trip home to all!
Denise
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Re: News from the Atlantic
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11/21/05 04:17 PM
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I am belatedly catching up on this thread. Sounds like an absolutely wonderful trip. Makes me really lonesome for the Voyager. Donna, how sweet of Edwin to "spoil" your MIL, but not surprising. He is the best and has a way of making everyone feel special.
Welcome home!
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11/21/05 10:14 PM
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Greetings! Our transatlantic adventure has concluded with many goodbyes and many farewells, 'till we see you again....such a fun trip. Now we understand how all of you out there become so attached to the wonderful crew & fellow passengers sharing cruise experiences on a ship. We feel so blessed to have had such a wonderful experience with such warm people. Many friends were made; LCTer's who included us in their families = Debbie (Onamountaintop)& her husband & wonderful brother; David & Betty (love you guys!), and Irene (Reney) and Carol (so cute & so much personality!). Thanks for the memories! And, many many thanks to Executive Chef Cornel, Fleet Chef Ronald & Cordon Bleu Chef Greg, for their expertise & constant attention. Thanks for a first class dinner party in Signature's the last night. It was such fun & so well done. And, thanks Karen & Todd, for recommending & getting us to that wonderful restaurant in Barcelona! We had a great time here, thanks to you guys.
We highly recommend this transatlantic adventure to everyone. - Michele & Don
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11/22/05 04:05 AM
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Welcome back, all you transatlantic passengers! Hope you have safe journeys home. Sounds like there are a lot of wonderful memories to go around. Cheers, Anne
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Ah Michele and Don sounds like you are now truly part of the Radisson Fan club. I love being on the ships and each and every cruise has special memories - many of those focus around the fellow passengers and crew. In the end everything is about people!!!
My daughter boarded the Voyager today, and one of my absolute favorites, ARNOLD (who Suzanne knows and dearly loves as well anyone who sailed on the SONG) recognized her instantly and came running over. He has only met my daughter ONCE in around the year 2000 - arent they amazing. He is the BEST. We will get to enjoy having him aboard on PARTY and those of you on that trip are in for a great treat. OLIVIA - you will adore him.
Welcome home to everyone. Michele dont forget our tent in Botswana post ROAR - not "quite" like a RSSC cabin!!
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Welcome home, Michele and Don! Sounds like you all had a fantastic time!
Looking forward to meeting you on Dec. 4th at MIMOSA!
Denise
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We're back too. What a lovely cruise. We were lucky to have such gorgeous weather. And, I enjoyed meeting all the LCT'ers, wish there had been an opporunity to get to know them better. Always interesting to put names and the posts here with faces.
I woke up this morning and the room is swaying. My body still thinks I'm on the ship.
My MIL had such a good time that she wants to go again. So, in April, Alan and I will be accompanying her on the Mariner through the Panama Canal!
Betty, now Silver Bells will have additional meaning for me too! You made me laugh this morning. Thanks, because I hate unpacking!!
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Am so glad everyone is home. Even with your wonderful sea mail, we missed you. Those crossings can be the best! Hope your withdrawal doesn't last too long. Turkey due on your tables in 48 hours.
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Welcome home, everyone! Back to the real world, right -- but in a holiday week so that's not too bad either.
Ngaire, I second your sentiment about Arnold. One of my very favorite RSSC moments is when we boarded the Song of Flower after being away for more than two years and, just as we arrived, Arnold looked up, brightened, and said "Welcome home." One of those priceless moments that makes us feel a part of the RSSC family. RSSC truly does have some special people.
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