Apr 21, 2012

Amsterdam Fun! Scenery

During vacations I like to practice with my camera.  It seems it is the only time I have to sit and play with the features.  During the cruise I was able to take it one more level and actually took a class.  It was short, but I did learn some new things to try.  Here are my efforts:
 In portrait mode.
 Sunset fun.
 Up close and personal.
 Zoomed in.
 On the way north from Curacao we were on the sunset side, so evenings were great.
 The England pose.
I still have a lot to learn.  This means I need to go on more vacations!

Apr 15, 2012

Amsterdam Fun! Curacao

Curacao is a much larger island than Aruba.  It is greener and more colorful.
 The leader was getting bad headaches from the white building glaring from the ocean, and so he ordered the buildings to have color.  
 We took another tour, but this time the driver was mute.  She didn't speak unless you asked her a question.
 One of the stops was a liquor maker.  So now you know why mom and Dale were hanging out at the bar.
We sat and waited a long time for the pedestrian bridge to open.  We watched ship after ship come through hoping the bridge would move into place.  Finally we gave up and took the ferry, only to watch the bridge move as we floated on the water.
 Another stop was some caves.  Usually inside a cave it is very cool.  This cave was the opposite.  It was hot and muggy.  They did have fans along the way, which felt great.  It was a great stop.
 Dale and I took a walk along the floating bridge, actually we went about a third of the way, took the picture and walked back.
 Our ship from the floating ferry.
 A dangerous shot from our tour on the bridge.  A different angle of our ship.
Curacao was a great stop, but again what do you do for a week here? 

Apr 10, 2012

Westerdam More Fun!

These are some pictures from the first formal night.
Dale loved that he went on vacation and had to get dressed up to eat.
Since the deck is not cooperating with my hair we had to take it inside.


 Aruba was the next stop, a small island that has recently embraced tourism.
 We took a ride with a very talkative cabby.  I'm not sure how much of what he said to believe.  Above is their national forest.  It is totally cactus and rocks.  Aruba is all cactus.
 A city shot.
 Big rock and cactus, it is actually a cactus fence.
These two trees show us all which way the wind blows.  Aruba was good for a few hours, but I can't see myself spending any more time.  Send me to Half Moon Cay and the flour sand instead.

Apr 9, 2012

Westerdam Fun!

For one week Dale and I enjoyed a week of relaxation with my mom and dad on the Westerdam in the Caribbean.  Our first port of call was a privately owned island by Holland America (cruise line) called Half Moon Cay.  It was amazing.  The sand was like flour.  
 This was an island to retire on!


 Inside the ship was a bar with live music so this part of the beach was great because the sounds of the singers and musicians drifted to the shore.

I'm not sure you can really appreciate the beautiful blue this water was.  Totally relaxing with lots of sun.  Dale enjoyed floating on the water.  The rest of us enjoyed reading on lounge chairs.