Monday, August 18, 2008

Eight years old!

Anna was born eight years ago today. The day before, she was just a bump, a nameless somebody that liked to poke me in the ribs after lunch. On August 18th, she became Anna. Just like that, I was her Mum and she was my girl, ever after. Happy Birthday, lovey dove!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

String of pearls

One last look: the ship's lights, like a necklace clasped across the sky.

Amalfi e Positano

They saved the best for last: the Amalfi Coast was one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. My pictures do not do it justice. We spent more time on the water than on land today. The ship moored off the coast and we took the boat's tenders to Sorrento, where we boarded a hydrofoil to the town of Amalfi. After a brief visit, we caught another ferry to Positano. There, we rented a Zodiac so we could explore the coastline and go for a swim. I could have easily spent my entire summer in this part of Italy. Maybe some day! So that's it for the trip -- thanks for coming along...




















Saturday, August 16, 2008

Buono appetito

The food on the trip was fantastic. So, although there's one more port to go, I thought I'd take a break for some of the tastes of the Mediterranean: limoni, olive, pomodori, vino, gelato, frutti di mare e, naturalmente, Coke Light.

























Friday, August 15, 2008

Sicily

Forgive me residents of Palermo, Sicily. I'm sure there are things to do and see in your fair city. Unfortunately, we couldn't find any of them on a very hot Thursday morning in the middle of August. We walked around and tried to find the street market (which we finally located after being directed to two different super markets). We saw the world's biggest canoli. And we were sized up by toughs zooming by on scooters. But all was not lost -- it turns out the Palermo soccer team wears pink jerseys (which they sell in kiddie sizes) so our girls are now happily sporting their Sicilian souvenirs.








Thursday, August 14, 2008

Malta

We were told that sailing into Malta at sunrise was not to be missed, so we ate breakfast on our balcony as the sun came over the harbor. Malta was lovely and seemed to be frozen in an ancient time. We saw fortresses and catacombs, Roman ruins and temples, and perfectly preserved mosaics crafted thousands of years ago. Lunch was in a huge underground hall that was originally a hospital run by the Knights of Malta. It was nice to get out of the heat -- temps were in the 90s and the sun was scorching. We were all dying to take a dip but couldn't find a beach -- water water everywhere and not a drop to swim in!




































Wednesday, August 13, 2008

At sea

No port today, just ocean as far as the eye can see, sea, sea. I slept late, had coffee, read for hours, swam in the saltwater pool, played with my camera, drank cocktails, went to dinner, and went to bed. Sound boring? It was heaven.