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  1. For us, it's a combination of both and what cruises are available during the two-week block in August when we can both cruise together. This does limit the choices for us. My dear husband prefers Princess - I will cruise any ship that is available during the time we can travel. Since Princess has no ships in the Caribbean in the summer any longer, we have expanded to Europe. I would love to give Alaska a try, but I'll have to do that one on my own because he has no interest whatsoever in "America's Last Frontier". This summer, we will be doing our first small-ship cruise on the Ocean Princess to Ireland and Scotland. The itinerary took priority here - the Ocean Princess would not have been our first pick of ship, but we do look forward to giving her a try. Next summer 2013 will be the new Royal Princess to the Mediterranean. Here, both ship and itinerary took equal priority - new ship and a new long-wished for destination!
  2. Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. As for using this site on my IPad, I was unable to complete the profile info before the screen went wacky on me. I am posting this, but the text box is tiny - about an inch wide, and I can only see a few words of text. Is this normal? If so, I guess some finger scrolling will be involved.
  3. Just wanted to pop in to say hello. I a member of a couple of other boards, but this one looked very inviting, so I thought I'd check it out. Sadly, the only dissapointing feature is that the site doesn't work on my IPad which goes everywhere with me. So I'll be visiting from the desktop from time to time. My husband and I will be taking our sixth cruise this summer on the Ocean Princess. It will be out first cruise in Europe and our first on a small ship. We're eagerly looking forward to both experiences, as we will be celebrating our 35th anniversary. Next summer, we are booked on the new Royal Princess to the Mediterranean. At this time in our life, we can only cruise in the summer do to our schedules, and look forward to the time when we can cruise at other times of the year when we can take advantage of off season rates and other destinations. Look forward to chatting with everyone. Jan
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    Halifax 10/30/18

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    Halifax

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    Port: Halifax, Nova Scotia - 10/30/18

    Regal Princess, 5-Night Canadian Maritimes 10/27/18. The next day’s port stop was Halifax, Nova Scotia. The last time I was here, we had torrential rain, and with the early forecasts sounding just as gloomy, I wasn’t sure how much we’d enjoy it. However, the day turned out pretty nice, ranging from some sun to gray skies, but still remaining dry. Same for the previous day in Saint John. Since the four of us decided to see the famous Peggy’s Cove, we decided to do a private tour through Go North Tours, and it was the best decision we could have made. Fortunately, we were the only ship in port. On the average day in summer through fall, though, there could be up to five ships in port. So, if you want to splurge on a small group or private tour, this is a good place to do it. Our driver/guide, Laila, met us at the pier, and she was excellent and was so knowledgeable about the area. She kept the drive interesting with lots of stories, details and trivia along the way. As stated earlier, I do look for places off the beaten path. What some people don’t know is that before Titanic, there was the S.S. Atlantic, which went down off the coast of Nova Scotia in 1873. Like Titanic, it was a White Star Line ship. Unlike Titanic, White Star Line did absolutely nothing to remember the estimated 560 souls on board who perished, and because there were no Astors, Browns or Guggenheim types on board, the wreck got little press. So we found it only fitting to visit the S.S. Atlantic Heritage Park and Interpretive Center, which sits in a peaceful, gorgeous location overlooking the ocean. I highly recommend the SS Atlantic site if you’ve had your fill of Titanic stories. Next stop on the tour was Peggy’s Cove, which was much prettier and pleasant than I had expected. A few gift shops and cafes line the winding hill to the lighthouse, which sits in a spectacular and picturesque rocky setting. My husband and I shared a lobster roll and got some amazing photos. The last stop on the tour was the Hydrostone neighborhood of Halifax. The name comes from the type of stone used to replace wooden homes of the families displaced by the tragic Halifax explosion of 1917 and is now a National Historic Site. Except for a brief stop in a residential area to learn more about the explosion and get a closer look at the architecture, this was a drive-by. With more time, I would love to return and walk the streets of the area.
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    CruiseCrazies Cruise Norway - July 2017

    A small group of us boarded Holland America’s ms Koningsdam for a fabulous 7-day cruise through the amazing fjords of Norway.
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    CruiseCrazies in Amsterdam - July 2018

    Private boat ride through the Canals of Amsterdam with Captain "Bob"
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