Learning about the islands at a lecture (Photos: Gerry) |
ABOARD AZAMARA QUEST,
DAY THREE – We are now 700 miles from Miami. As we continue on toward St. John,
we can’t seem to escape the clouds. A gray overcast with temps in the 60s has
been the order of the day so far. Hopefully we’ll encounter sunnier conditions
once we arrive in the islands.
On board, the disposition of the ship’s crew seems to always
be sunny. Everyone we’ve encountered greets you with a smile and is anxious to
help in any way they can. A special shout-out to Nathalia, who untangled my
Internet connection. She is excited that we are making a stop at her home
island of Dominica.
Last night we enjoyed our first dinner in Discoveries, the
main dining room. Except for the first night, it’s open seating, which is great
for us since we like our schedule to be flexible. Going into the restaurant, we
did observe one passenger scolding the wait staff when his party couldn’t be
seated immediately. It is after all “open seating,” not immediate seating. And
come on everybody, it’s a cruise – time to relax. Isn’t that one of the main
reasons we’re here? The food by the way is excellent, with lots of options from
which to choose.
Late night found us back in the Looking Glass lounge,
enjoying French martinis (in a very stylish glass) while enjoying smooth jazz
and pop instrumentals from Max Difaz, who informed us he had lost his voice somewhere
during the last voyage when Quest
sailed to South America. That was followed by DJ Alex Mac’s Motown Party, and
let me tell you, you don’t have to be in the twenties to still shake that
booty.
The Sunset Bar |
This morning we enjoyed breakfast alfresco at the Sunset
Bar, adjacent to the Windows Café on deck nine aft. It provides the perfect
setting to sip coffee and watch the endless blue waves that stretch to the
horizon. Later we sat in on the Destination Enrichment Series lecture by
geologist Jack Thomas, who gave an overview of the history, culture and
topography of the islands we will soon visit. Since many of the ports on this
voyage are new to us, it’s good to get the backstory before we arrive.
Random factoid: The nationality breakdown of the guests
onboard is: United States (384); United Kingdom (101); Canada (97); Germany
(9); Switzerland (8); Norway (6); Denmark (5); Sweden and Belgium (3);
Netherlands, Greece and Romania (2); Austria, Belarus, Bermuda, Dominica,
Honduras and Poland (1).
Lunch was a poolside BBQ |
The featured attraction for lunch was a poolside BBQ. Given
my Texas roots, I rarely pass up a chance to sample BBQ. The meat from the
charcoal grills was very flavorful – I sampled pork chop, chicken and
swordfish. But there were a few items missing you find at most Texas BBQs:
Mainly, the fixins’. No BBQ sauce, baked beans or peach cobbler in sight. Note
to self: Speak to the chef.
Later today, there’s afternoon tea (the perfect complement
to my poolside BBQ), then dinner at the Captain’s table tonight before we reach
St. John. Send some sunshine our way. -- Gerry
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