Today we're docking in Rhodes, Greece. The weather is 75 and sunny. We have plenty of good photos, but we're using a satellite internet access which is painfully slow and we're paying by the minute. We're all doing great, except the food intake does not equal the food output. We're having the same trouble as our new friends, and the guys smokin' buddy, Tiger. He's 87 and his wife, Nancy, is 74. We run with a fast crowd.
We really don't have much to report because we're eating, sleeping, reading our books, and spending time with each other.
We're excited to see what Greece looks like, from the ship the shore looks like Nevada, a desert.
Oh, one really interesting thing is that the Turks really love animals. The cats and dogs run wild. No one really brings them to their own homes. They tag the ear of a dog to show that it has all it's shots and has been spayed/neutered. They're well fed, have good coats, and friendly. Sabrina talks to all the animals and they come to her, except they bolt when they figure out she doesn't have food!
1 comment:
Thank you for keeping us in the loop! Love it! We look forward to opening up the blog every night and seeing what you are up to ! Sorry to hear the satellite connection is slow and that pictures take forever to load but it's just nice reading your blog! we can see pics when you all get home. This is such a great idea...this blogging thing. It's the first time I have seen it.
Have a great time !
Carol and Andy K
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