Saturday, July 1, 2023

Bornholm, Denmark

Hello from Rønne,
a town on the island of Bornholm,
in the country of Denmark. 
Bornholm, Denmark from cruise ship
View from the ship
Bornholm, Denmark from cruise ship
Here comes the afternoon rain
To get here from Southampton we had to pass under the Great Belt Bridge last night, the used-to-be second longest suspension bridge in the world. (According to Wikipedia it has now moved to #6.)
Greatbelt Bridge in Denmark
Beautiful evening for sailing under
My plan today originally included taking a bus around the island but with the unknown about whether I could take the scooter or not, I took my time leaving the ship and went into town instead. A free shuttle bus was available to take passengers to the church so I ventured my way there only to find out I couldn't go on it, either.
cruise port shuttle bus
Sorry, no place for scooter, not even underneath
Thankfully I had spent some time after breakfast watching the going ons in the port area... 
You can get an idea of how big these wind turbine blades are
by the size of the teeny tiny people in the bottom left hand corner
and spied a bus that look more compatible.
cruise ship shuttle bus
Bring on the scooter - we'll even put the ramp down for you!
It dropped passengers off at the bottom of the church. Later I found it also dropped off in town. Darn.
St Nicolas Church in Bornholm, Denmark
At this halfway point Scooter said no more and
I had to drag him up the rest of the way
Whew, that was a workout
St Nicolas in Bornholm, Denmark
With all the cobblestone and steps I didn't even see if I could venture inside. So I grabbed my map and tried to figure out where I was and how to get to town.
Not much help
Even the text didn't help much
Sign isn't going to help either. Terminal means ferry, not cruise ship.
So I just wandered, trying decide which way to go. I wound up just following people instead of trying to forge my own path.
Bornholm, Denmark Baptist Church
No matter which way I turned or who I followed, it was very extremely terribly tremendously difficult. Because of this.
And this.
And this.
And this.
And this.
Cobblestones were EVERYWHERE. 
A very brief respite before the cobblestones started again
I thought I might be at a Vietnam war protest by what Scooter was trying to tell me again and again:
Hell, No, We Won't Go!
The only thing making the adventure worthwhile was something I stumbled upon. I mean, followed a crowd to.
European Street Market sign in Bornholm, Denmark
The European Street Market travels the summer through Denmark and this just happened to be the week it was in Rønne. Lucky us! Not so lucky for me was it was held in an area of nothing but cobblestones. It was crowded with locals with their kids (and dogs) so while I ventured by every stall, I didn't get pictures of everything. Lots of free samples were being given and I was able to partake in a few. With my smeller and taster still broken, it all tasted and smelled the same - with two exceptions. I could tell the maple fudge was sweet, and the lavender sachets smelled like lavender. Maybe I have a first step in my taste and smell coming back???
Bruchetta booth at European street market at Bornholm, Denmark
So much bruschetta
booth at European Street Market in Bornholm, Denmark
Salami and sausages
Salami sample at European Street Market in Bornholm, Denmark
I don't know what kind this was but I tried it
Another stall of salami. They looked so good!
cheese booth at European Street Market in Bornholm, Denmark
Add some cheese with the salami
Throw in some bread and I could be in heaven.
I think these were sweets, though.
British Fudge Booth in Bornholm, Denmark
I can taste sweet maple. Yay!
Italian chocolate booth at the European Street Market in Bornholm, Denmark
Beautiful chocolates
Colorful nuts and fruits
French soap booth at European Street Market in Bornholm, Denmark
I couldn't smell their soaps but could smell their sachet

Today was by far the most difficult day of the trip. The constant roughness of the cobblestones not only required Scooter's motor, but my feet and legs to get him through it. By the time I got back to the ship I could hardly move. The combination of a long, hot, almost-scalding shower and ibuprofen and acetaminophen helped relax things enough where I could at least order dinner in. I'll keep my feet up for the rest of the night and hope I'll be ready for tomorrow when we'll be in Visby, Sweden. We're supposed to have some rough weather coming up, but I'll be there figuring something out anyway!

Apologies for any errors. I'm a hurtin' and can't think straight. I already found about a dozen typos I corrected and wouldn't be surprised if there were several more.

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Southampton Turnaround and a New Cruise

Hello from Southampton! If it looks more like a Journey concert on the big screen by the pool on a windy and cloudy day you’d be right.

nation flags flying over under Movie Under the Stars Princess Cruises
Wonder what my 16 year old self listening to Journey in her bedroom
would think of where her almost 60 year old self is listening today?

Today most guests are disembarking and a whole new bunch will be joining us. Since I had to change cabins again (for the last time, yay) I was without a home for a few hours so I camped out by the pool for a chunk of the day. Bring on the fresh air! The sun popped out here and there, enough to give me a bit of sunburned face.

Cleaning my new cabin and setting things up took the rest of the afternoon. I disinfected handles and knobs and flat surfaces. Unpacked the suitcase and organized my drawers for the next two months. Worked up a sweat, even.

I cooled off just enough to change clothes and have a quick dinner in Sabatini’s. Food is all about texture for me these days so bread, lasagna, and their Rocher chocolate dessert checked off all the variety boxes. Creamy, chewy, crunchy, smooth, coarse, hot, and cold all in one small meal.

With a full belly I made my way onto the balcony to get more fresh air and watched boats dashing about. I had to look this one up - it’s a hovercraft ferry. Who knew?

Isle of Wight hovercraft
Isle of Wright hovercraft

So, where are we going on this cruise? It’s an amazing itinerary.

We have a couple of sea days ahead of us and then we’ll be in Bornholm, Denmark on July 1. By the looks of my calendar it’ll be a whirlwind of a month.


See you in Denmark in a few days!

Monday, June 26, 2023

Edinburgh, Scotland

Hello from Edinburgh! 

Can't see much from the picture, can you?
It's because we're anchored offshore.
Today the ship's tenders took us to Newhaven Harbour. There is plenty to see in the area, but I had to go all the way into downtown Edinburgh for my task of the day.
tender port launch New Haven Harbour Edinburgh, Scotland
Remember the other day I planned on buying a new iPhone charger cable onboard to replace the one that broke? Well, the ship doesn't carry any such thing. Thankfully a person working at guest services took pity on a panicked guest (me) and let me borrow her extra cable for a couple days until I could get my own. 

Thanks to the charger situation the calm, quiet, and stillness I was working on was replaced with anxiety. I got through it - and today - by reminding myself of something I read years ago on a friend's blog:
"If I won't remember it in 10 years, or if it will make a good story, then don't waste time stressing over it today."
~Yellow Fish Cruises
(Now go read her blog at https://pescadoamarillo.blogspot.com. Everything I learned about extended travel came from her.)

I survived my day. I got my charger cable.
Onshore. (After a bumpy tender ride.) 
At the Apple Store. (I've never been in an Apple Store before. They were so nice!)
In Downtown Edinburgh, Scotland. (It's summer and the streets were packed.) 
Not by taxi. (Wasn't sure they would wait.)
Not by public transportation. (Scooters aren't allowed on their busses. No ADA here.)

Hop on, Hop off to the rescue. Blue bus to the transfer station at Waterloo Place. Wheel two blocks away to find the Apple Store. With the purchase secure in my jacket pocket I was able to breathe a huge sigh of relief. 

Wheel back to the transfer station and take the Green bus for a tour of the city. The Green bus had live commentary instead of the recording. Cool, right? Well...I've never been to Scotland before. I don't know anyone from Scotland. And I have no experience in listening to a Scottish accent. Add in him talking as fast as he did, I barely could figure out what he was saying. I got some words - castle, Harry Potter, church. So I did what I do best, I took pictures of things I found interesting whether they were important or not.

I started with businesses. 
Beautiful building for a mattress store
flowers in back of vehicle in Edinburgh, Scotland
Florist prepping deliveries
pink flowers on building in Edinburgh, Scotland
Must be too early in the day for outdoor seating
colorful storefronts in Edinburgh, Scotland
Colorful storefronts
line at cat cafe in Edinburgh, Scotland
You can have tea, coffee, and cake with the kitties!
Then it was old buildings. 
Statues.
I also got into colorful doors.
I took way too many pictures today. And to think, I probably wouldn't have gone into the city if it wasn't for the dang anxiety-provoking no-charger situation!
There's a park in the city, too
crowds at Edinburgh capitol
So. Many. People.
We have a sea day tomorrow and we'll wind up back in Southampton on Wednesday for turnaround day. See you then!