Friday, July 27, 2018

A CRUISE TO ICELAND



After a hiatus of one and a half years, I realized how  much I miss writing my blog.  So here we are on our way to Iceland on  the Regent ship "Navigator" with famous bridge teachers Barbara  Seagram and husband Alex, so I decided to begin again.  We left Colorado  two years ago as age was catching up with us, returning to our home in  Surf City, NJ and have given up skiing in favor of cruising.  This is  our third, starting June 2017 on Crystal Cruise Line's Serenity to  Hawaii for our 60th Anniversary, following with another cruise last  fall to the West Indies on the same ship.  Both trips were wonderful in  every way, amenities, tours, bridge with Roberta, an excellent teacher  and her husband Arnold, on the first and Larry Cohen on the second.  We  were hooked!!







 We were driven to NYC in the morning, hoping to get our luggage on board and then spend a bit of time exploring the waterfront  -  but the crowds made us change our minds.  We were docked next to a Carnival Cruise ship so decided it best to board, have lunch and relax until sailing time.

Chuck was particularly good at doing that.






It was a beautiful, blue sky day to enjoy the sights as we headed out of the harbor towards the      Atlantic Ocean.



Construction was everywhere, with some of the new towers reflecting sunshine into the water.




                             







    Boats were heading back home and we saw this sailboat 
and a
    stand up paddle boarder working her way to  shore
 as we approached the old lady,  


THE STATUE OF LIBERTY.        




As we passed under the Verrazano bridge little did we know we were seeing the last of the blue sky.
       






However that night through our
 rain streaked window, we saw a
 beautiful sunset on our way to
Boston.      




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