My relevant Zazzle stores

I have three different Zazzle stores with different types of my work in each.

For photos with scripture, visit my favorite and most posted to store Disciple Crafts on Zazzle.
For straight photos, visit Majesty Pictures on Zazzle.
And lastly for my digital art, visit Digital Creations on Zazzle.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Vacation Part 6 (Subtitled: Day 5 of Cruise)

I spent a good bit of this day trying not to think about it being the last day of our cruise.  I also spent alot of it just looking at the water.  We did a few activities that were offered by the ship, including a surprising fun game of bean bag toss.

That reminds of a fun activity on the ship on the first night were in Bermuda.  I actually had to change the time of our glass bottom cruise in order to attend.  I knew it was supposed to be good because the people on Cruise Critic (I highly recommend this site if going on a cruise).  Anyway I can't say much about it without giving away some of the fun, but I haven't laughed that much or that hard in a long time.  So if on a Royal Caribbean cruise, be sure to watch for and make time for The Quest.

  This was out the window at lunch.  If you look at the larger version of the photo, you can see a cargo ship in the distance.

One of the many water pictures I took.  It was actually a very nice day.


 I just like this photo I happened to take while waiting for the sun to set so I could take a sunset photo.

 I am likely to actually use this photo later, and put it up for sale on Zazzle.  Thus the copyrights on it.

 These were our waiters for 4 of the 5 nights in the main dining room.  The first night we were at a table for 6 with set of waiters who were okay.  But our table mates were not friendly.  Mom tried numerous times to talk to them but got very short sentences every time.  Early the next morning, we changed to My Time Dining.  We got these two waiters that 2nd night and then arranged to have them on every other night.

 The one on the left is the assistant waiter and he really made our cruise dining experience.  Neither mom or I can have caffeine after around 1 if we want to sleep (mom) or sleep well (me) that night.  We found out on the first night that we could ask for a pot of hot water and herbal mint tea bags and glasses of ice.  Then we can make caffeine-free iced tea to drink with dinner.  On the first night with these waiters, we explained wanted.  At the end of the meal, he cheerfully said he'd have it ready and waiting for us the next night.  By the last night, he actually had ready and made up as iced tea for us.  They were both really just fun.  They did magic tricks for kids they had at tables next to us.

The food....We loved it, particularly in the main dining room.  We tried the Windjammer (Royal Carribean's buffet offering) and it was okay but only just okay.  We only really went there a few times when we had to, plus I went a couple times for cookies or bread and butter during afternoon tea.

I loved breakfast in the main dining room.  I always started with a chocolate donut while deciding what to order.  Then got the classic, which was two fried eggs to order (made right the first time on 4 of 5 mornings), toast, and hashbrowns.  I often also got fruit (watermelon, pineapple and grapes) from the granola bar. The last two mornings I also got french toast to go with it.  Mom got a salmon plate every morning, and sometimes got the classic to go with it.  One morning when she was sleeping in (I think it was the day we were docking in Bermuda) I went to breakfast early and brought her back a breakfast of a salmon plate and a fruit plate to have breakfast in bed.

We only managed lunch in the MDR two or three times.  And just as Cruise Critic recommended the Tutti Salad must be tried.  You got to pick your fresh ingredients and then they chopped it up for you.

The dinner items in the main dining room were fabulous. A number of times I ordered a second main course.  The main things I remember were: prime rib so tender it just melted in your mouth (first night and last night), tried my first escargot and lobster tail (both good), and a shrimp dish that was really good.

The deserts were hit and miss, some were good, some not so much.  But they did have a Ben and Jerry's on board and they had my favorite flavor of Phish Food.

I think that most of the reason that I only gained 2 pounds (most of which may have been water weight from all the extra salt in the food) during that week was that I walked A LOT.  Cruise ships are large, lots and lots of walking required.  I think my feet have finally mostly recovered finally a week later.

I'll have one more vacation post to write for the weekend after but this is really the last one that will focus on the cruise.  The cruise was really great fun all around and I will another again as soon as I can.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Vacation Part 4 (Subtitled: Day 1 in Bermuda)

Due to the rough seas the day before, we actually got into Bermuda about an hour late. But as all we had planned for the afternoon was to ride around on the ferries and see the islands from there, it didn't really affect us.

This is a painting that was in the stairway on our deck. I just thought it was nice and so I took this photo of it.

This is from the cruise ship while we still sailing to the port. I just really like the lighthouse plus pastel colored houses in this one.

This is still from the cruise ship.  But not long after that, we would be on a ferry just like that one, or maybe even that one for all I know.


This video is from the ferry.  The first 15 seconds and the last 10 seconds are just of the wake of the boat.  I just liked watching the water.  I have lots of pictures of it, but they're mostly for just my own amusement and I am trying not to inflict my water fascination too much on everyone else.  Anyway, the other ~30 seconds of the video show a rather shaky view of the Bermuda coast.

This is a view of our cruise ship, Enchantment of the Seas, from the ferry.

This was one of my favorite (yes, here I go again with favorites) parts of the ferry rides we took around Bermuda.  The water is multicolored with many different shades of blue all around the islands.

In between the ferry rides, we sat a small park near the ferry dock.  I just really liked this shot of a pigeon that I got.

After the ferry rides, we went to a small beach near the dock.  I had brought along a snorkel mask just in case we had the time.  I saw a few small white fish that seemed fascinated with my pale white skin.  They just flocked around my legs.  And three time I saw this mostly white with yellow and black stripes fish.  It may have been just the same fish all three times, but it was fun.

This is my mom while we were waiting to go on the nighttime glass-bottom boat excursion.  Notice the boat in the background named Powerful.  I just really liked a number of the boat names we saw while there.  Another that I remember was called Resolute.

This was near sunset from the excursion boat.

This was after sunset with a long exposure time.

Now I know you can't really see anything in this photo but it was the best one I got during this excursion.  I gave up after this of trying to get photos and just enjoyed looking at the fish and the corals.  The best part of this excursion was at one point when we a big fish come along and eat a littler fish.

At the end of the excursion they took us to see this sunken ship where the bow still sticks out of the water.

We had a really good time this first day at Bermuda.  It's a beautiful place, and I definitely wouldn't mind going back someday.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Vacation Part 3 (Subtitled: Days 1 & 2 of Cruise)

Somethings didn't go according to plan in getting on the boat, but it all worked out okay evantually.  This photo here shows my favorite part of a cruise.

Notice how the where the wake from the ship hits the natural waves from the ocean, you get the water splashing up into the air.  I love that.  I could watch it all day.  I did just sit and watch it a number of times.  Other than Hartly Helment Dive which I will get to in a couple of days, just watching the water was my favorite part of the whole cruise.  Prior to going on a cruise, I never understood why anyone would want to take one of those cruises that just sails out around in the water for a few days and then comes back to the same port it left from.  I get it now, and would do it in a heartbeat if I could afford it and get the time off.  My later posts will have more of these photos and videos, but here's just one more for now.

But I will move on for now to my other early cruise photos.

 This was from the front of the ship in the Windjammer Cafe.  We mostly ate in the main dining room but this is only option on the first day and some the views from there were nice.

Another view from the Windjammer while still in port.

 This was taken as this little tugboat was pulling us out of port.

 This is from the Viking Crown Lounge at the top of the ship.  I just thought it was a fun shot.

This is from the floor of the casino.  I dropped a few bucks in a couple of machines while on the boat, mostly just so I could say that I did.

It seemed like a fun shot.

Our stateroom attendant was not all that great and we only got towel animals on two of the 5 days.  But this was the first one on day 2, and I thought it was fun.  I think we decided it was an elephant, but that is certainly open to interpretation.

Okay, one more view of the ocean just cause I like it.  The first two days were actually somewhat rough sea days.  Many or maybe most people were not fond of this.  I however loved it.  It made the sea more fun to watch, and I liked feeling the movement of the ship.