La Casa Del Mar
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THANK YOU!
... Kailee and felt right at home. I felt like even though Matt and I were previously worlds apart, that we had a few things in common after all. It will be hard to say goodbye.
It just goes to show you that people can make all the difference. After a while you can get bored seeing the same old things, but you will always remember the kind acts that people do for you. Thank you so much once again and I hope that one day we can return the favour.
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First Day
... Mädel im Zimmer.
Nach me kurze Mittagsässe (riiiiiiiise feins Sändwitsch) hämmer mit me College School Bus ( -> I0m Forest, Forest Gump) e Tour durch Fort Lauderdale gmacht und einigi Informatione erhalte. Die hän ganz vill Kanäl mit kleine Insle zwüschedrin. Uff dene Insle hets grad Platz für e Stross und es baar Hüsli inere Reihe, Das heisst, jedes Huus het uff der einte Sitte e Autoparkplatz und uff ...
Miami overnight
Not a huge amount to report first up. Had an overnight stop in Miami in a disgusting Holiday Inn hotel near the airport. However, very grateful that I get a free night there, courtesy of my employer, so I made the most of it and got myself a taxi down to South Beach. I thought I'd have a little dinner and a walk along the front. It's a nice area, buzzing with life in ...
Last day of work!
So, as I am writing this, I am on my way to Port Everglades, Florida on board the Nieuw Amsterdam. Today was the last full work day, all that remains is to arrive in port tomorrow, do the handover with Arno, then it's vacation time!
Normally I would be signing off in Port Everglades, but due to some dumb regulations of Customs and Border Protection, I am not allowed to disembark the ship ...
The Last Waltz
... which seemed prudent considering that shallow coral heads grow faster than nautical charts are published. The one night stop gave us a full night sleep, a chance to see a touch of the Bahamas, have some ice cream, and kayak through a large school of 10-foot nurse sharks! We even ‘petted’ a few with our kayak paddles. We were NOT daring enough to pet them with our hands!
One of the big differences between the Bahamas and most other places we ...