Cruise Ships, Hurricanes: Game Over

Just over six months ago, we posted a blog during Hurricane Preparedness Week. Three months ago, we posted another one, at the beginning of Hurricane Week. Today will be our last reference to hurricanes this year, because it’s now Hurricane Over Week. This season came to an end (officially) on November 30, as decreed by… Continue reading Cruise Ships, Hurricanes: Game Over

Allure of the Seas Sight to See

Because we’re fortunate enough to be friends and colleagues of Phil Reimer, who writes about cruising all across Canada under the banner of Port and Bows, we had an opportunity to see Allure of the Seas. Actually, we had “seen” her the week before as she arrived in Fort Lauderdale’s harbor for the first time,… Continue reading Allure of the Seas Sight to See

Kelly's Landing a House with Ruth in it

FORT LAUDERDALE — This part of Florida is often referred to as New York South, but there is one place you dare not enter wearing a Yankees’ cap…Kelly’s Landing. On the prowl for stone crab, because we’d never had them, we tracked down this New England-based eatery not far from Port Everglades, the cruise-ship terminal… Continue reading Kelly's Landing a House with Ruth in it

Cruise Cozumel — Discover Mexico

COZUMEL, Mexico — The recommendation was to see “Discover Mexico” and it came from friends who have been here even more than us, and with our last arrival on the Norwegian Epic, we’ve been here three times in 17 days. Our friends thought the theme park that gives visitors a taste — not literally a… Continue reading Cruise Cozumel — Discover Mexico

Roatan — Two Ways to Get Burned

ROATAN, Honduras — Not long after the Norwegian Epic was backed into place and properly secured to one of two piers on the crystal-clear waters of this Honduran island, we opened the curtain and walked onto the balcony for our first look at a place we had seen described as “a dumpy town.” This photo… Continue reading Roatan — Two Ways to Get Burned