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By richwmn , March 6 in Holland America Line. One day I hope. My dear friend, who had never travelled overseas visited Egypt a couple of years ago, her stories were absolutely incredible! What a first visit! Dentists' Day -- thanks for the reminder -- I was due for my 6-month cleaning and check just as everything shut down here. I got a call from our dentist saying they would be cancelling my appointment as it was routine, and I could make another when I felt comfortable doing so and that they would not 'bug me'. They held to their word and haven't called again. DH and I planned to make new appointments after we'd gotten our 2nd vaccines, so we need to do that. I just didn't feel safe enough to do it before that, even though I know they take all precautions. The dinner looks very good. One hint was to cut up the chicken, I think I would do that too. Today is a Big Day! We will be having our grandsons 5 and 7 overnight tonight for the first time in over a year. And we love having them. My life-long dream was always to visit Egypt and we did, on our 2nd cruise in We opted to go inside a pyramid instead of the camel ride, what a thrill!! DH is claustrophobic but he was a trooper, even when the lights along the sides of the interior went out for what seemed like several minutes I'm sure it was less than a minute though. I have to say, I'm not claustrophobic but I still remember the feeling of unease We tried to get back again in , but all the cruise lines were cancelling Egypt, so we had 4 days in Israel instead. It was a hour day, and dark when we got back to the ship in Alexandria. The MDR held dinner for us. Here are a few of the photos from our visit. One is of the luxurious lunch we had in the Mena House Oberoi Hotel. I love Malbec. So a trip to Total Wine is on the agenda. With the weather warming and the days getting longer, our lettuce is bolting. DH is getting interested in trying hydroponics for summer lettuce. After a month, am so close to being done and have run out of steam to finish. I have never been to Egypt and not sure it is someplace I want to in the future. I have too many other places on my list. But I have certainly enjoyed hearing about it from everyone who has been there and the pictures too. My father was a dentist and I have such fond memories of of my childhood of him in his white jacket at work. We lived above his dental practice, it was a large two story house that my parents remodeled, so I wandered around the office a lot. My mother did the book work and he had an assistant who kept the schedule and assisted him with patients. He even made dentures! It was creepy as a young child going into his lab area seeing all the teeth. I have a few dresses and love wearing them but now only when on a trip. The drink today sounds really refreshing and I have all the ingredients, I might ask DH to make me one. I think we are having lamb chops today. I've not been to Alexandria, but we did a port stop in on the Rotterdam's Africa circumnavigation cruise at Port Said. Port Said is Egypt's port at the entrance to the Suez Canal. It was the first cruise ship that they had for some time and all the officials were dockside with a band to welcome us. I had booked an excursion to Cairo that included Giza and the Museum. It was certainly an adventure to go by mini bus with armed escorts and the highway traffic scared us for sure. Couldn't believe the tailgating and lane changing. Cairo was very dirty then with junk along the highway and even some dead animals including a horse or donkey. Seeing Giza with the pyramids, the Museum and the Nile itself, made the journey worth it! I have to say that while I do not appreciate dentists in the plural have a fear of them from childhood , I love MY dentist, who I found after much searching. She gives me a stuffed animal to cuddle when I come in for dental work, lol. That and wearing ear buds greatly helps the experience IMO I would love a filet mignon today, but I was never fond of the fruit soups. Give me a real tomato-based gazpacho and we have a deal. Despite their popularity I've never tried a Moscow mule. One of these days The wine does sound good, however. And now on to something I can really enthuse about -- Alexandria! I've been to Egypt several times, all between and , including two land trips one long, one short and three cruise stops. On my first visit, on a Princess cruise with my mom, we did the typical Cairo overnight. Very rushed. But I did see enough to realize Egypt was safe enough in those years to go back on a land tour, which I did, with my university travel group. It was a dream trip with only 12 people and a very knowledgeable guide. However, I didn't spend any time in Alexandria on either of those. It wasn't until I returned on HAL Westerdam in that I decided to spend my port time in Alexandria with a fantastic private guide she and I are still in touch. After that I had one more trip with Voyages to Antiquity that included a few days each in Cairo and Luxor pre-cruise. We boarded in Luxor, then went up the Red Sea with a couple of stops to see the desert monasteries in the Sinai and through the Suez Canal. Anyway, I had to hunt down a few shots of Alexandria. Parts of it are very pretty if a little dilapidated, like the Corniche, with its neo-Classical buildings. The Qait-Bey tower, built on the site of the Alexandria lighthouse of antiquity and quite probably with some of the same blocks and the old harbor is also very scenic apologies for the photo quality, this was taken through the windows of a delicious fish restaurant on the harborfront, but it was the best view I got all day :. The pillar is huge, it's hard to visualize just how huge until you start to approach it. The guardian sphinxes are extremely enigmatic and regal, as always:. Since I am very interested in the Roman period in Alexandria, my guide took me to the area where the Roman forum is being excavated to view a pretty little odeon there. And a surprise behind it, a Roman villa with mosaics, including this delightful one of various birds with easily identifiable parrot, peacock, and duck bottom :. We also visited the at that time brand new Library of Alexandria -- I will try to post a couple of photos of that later, as it is a very modern building indeed compared to what I've posted here. We also visited the Alexandria museum of archaeology, but photos were not allowed inside. At the very end of the day, my guide wanted to take me to see this mosque, which had just been cleaned the pollution in Alexandria from cars, etc. Although the mosque itself is quite old built originally in the 12th c. The domes are carved in such as way that they almost look like they are covered with lace. One last thing about Alexandra that is an odd coincidence: I saw a movie in the theatre a number of years ago about the turbulent period in Alexandria just after the Roman empire legalized Christianity, and the struggles that occurred between the Christians, pagans, and Jews in Alexandria during that period. I hadn't thought of it in years but just last night I ran across it on a streaming service and re-watched it! It is really an excellent movie that includes the talented Rachel Weisz in the role of the female philosopher Hypatia, whose mathematical skills made her a target in a world where both women and higher mathematics were considered highly suspect. If you have a chance, especially if you are interested in Alexandria, watch it -- it is great. The title is Agora. The pictures are all wonderful. Good morning to all of you. Kind of a wet weekend here, but a few dry days coming up this week. We have been to Alexandria, but I have mixed emotions about it. We took the ship's tour to see the pyramids and a river cruise and lunch there. Not only were there armed guards on our bus, but also police car escorts for it. On the freeway to Giza we passed a burned out tourist bus similar to ours, so that didn't give us warm and fuzzy feelings. In all my travels, eating local food everywhere, it was the only time I got food poisoning. I made the mistake of eating some of the yoghurt at our lunch. We really enjoyed the museum in Alexandria and went there on our own. Hired a horse cart, agreed on a price to get to the museum and when we got there the driver wanted about 4 times the agreed price. Said we had to pay twice as much as there were two of us and had to pay extra for the horse, etc. He was very intimidating, yelling and drawing a crowd of onlookers. After that we were not anxious to return to Alexandria. Both the wine and drink are interesting. I am a fan of red wines, but especially malbec. When I order a wine package on board, I always specify malbec as I can expect it to be good while I never know about some of the other red wines offered. I have the ingredients for a Moscow Mule mainly because when I want just a soft drink in the afternoon I choose a ginger beer because it is refreshing, but not sweet. I have often wondered what is the purpose of a copper mug for a Moscow Mule. Good morning, all, this seems to have been a very busy morning, so far, already page 3, and I'm not that late! Thanks to all for posting. At last a port I've been to! We had spent some time in Cairo when we lived in Nairobi, a long time ago, and we saw King Tut in the museum before he became famous - he was in an open-air display with just an armed guard nearby. I think he is now in air-conditioned splendour! In , we visited Alexandria on the Prinsendam with our DD. We opted for a ship's tour of 'Classical Alexandria' and had a very interesting day. All the young men wanted to have their pictures taken with DD! Something akin to Tunisia, where we were offered camels for her! We visited the Qaitbay Citadel fort , a Roman theatre in downtown Alexandria and the museum. All very interesting but the drive itself through bustling neighbourhoods was great. We had a guard on a motorcycle escort us. And I can see now I am following pretty much the same route as Cruisemom! Pat in the 'Garden Room' of the Prinsendam with Alexandria in the background - it was before they closed in that area and it was a lovely airy spot! In the midst of my usual Saturday morning feeding of the sourdough culture and making dough for bread to be baked tomorrow. I've never been to Egypt. One time I was considering a land trip, but there was political unrest at that time. I'll visit vicariously through people's pictures for now. I got an email last night from the County Health Dept and was able to schedule shot 2 for March 10, only 1 day later than expected! I hope no significant side effects as I have an eye doctor appointment the next day. Cruising-along It sounds like a fun days with your grandsons. A huge thank you to all who posted photos and memories of Egypt! I have a friend who is disinterested in travel, not at all adventurous, and stunned the socks off me when she announced she had always wanted to go to Egypt! It was the summer of , just in time before the world changed. I forgot to mention one thing about our mystery cruise in We had a naval escort from India to the entrance to the Suez Canal. The ship also took great precautions against pirates when we sailed close to the east coast of Africa. We were the first cruise ship since the invasion of Iraq to go through the canal with passengers. The ones before us had disembarked their passengers in Safaga, flew them to Cairo, then picked them up in Port Said. Port Said was one of the ports we missed for operational reasons, but since Alexandria was the substitute port, no one was unhappy. I agree with rafinmd that Safaga is a nothing port. We had to cancel our overnight tour to Luxor due to repercussions from Delhi Belly caught in Agra. Maybe someday things will settle down enough for us to go to Luxor. Oh, I have fond memories of Egypt in general when my husband worked there I was able to go over for 3 weeks touring summer time when school was out on my own with my cab driver, LOL! Yes, Alexandria was special and staying in an Islamic Hotel for a weekend was quite an experience! I was very fortunate to be able to take a Nile River cruise with some pre and post-cruise days in Cairo. My flight brought me home to MD on March 5, Since I live in a retirement community, there naturally followed a flurry of telephone calls from Administration to me. The net result, I was on self-isolation for fourteen days. I cannot say how many times I had to repeat that I was NOT on the river vessel where the cases had been identified. I still think of our Country Guide in Egypt. I had questioned him about when he would have his next group. He said his next group would start on March He told me that he was so very, very lucky. We were his second group in , the first time that had happened in over ten years. He was looking forward to a busy year. He never took telephone calls while our group was at any site. When he saw the number on his cell phone, he walked away from our group. He was then quite subdued for the rest of the day. Egypt's economy like so many other countries in this world rely heavily upon tourism. The economic impact of this pandemic is far-reaching and devastating. So glad you were on a different ship. So I am picking up my tale of my South America trip 3 years ago. The 6 th was the first of 2 sea days as we sailed from Montevideo toward The Falklands. And to catch up, I will focus on Iguazu Falls, Argentina side February 27 and March 1 and save the Brazilian side visited for tomorrow. My plane left BsAs early for Iguazu on the 27 th. This was planned to allow a half day for exploration on my own, and as it turned out, I was glad I had done so. A thunderstorm had brewed, and the tower at Iguazu had sustained a strike, and shut down air traffic until early evening. My reservation was at the Melia nee Sheraton , and they offered me an inexpensive upsell to a Falls View room. The first day I explored the upper trails until the park closed. We had a range of weather, running from light rain to blue skies and puffy clouds. I set off with my camera rig and had a blast, taking my time and no need to worry about staying with a group. That night we had a torrential downpour and the electricity kept going off and on. As it turned out, we had heavy clouds each night, and the tour was not offered. So I have unfinished business in Iguazu. On March 1 I took a tour of the Argentine side. Again, the sights were spectacular, and we had an equally beautiful day. He also graciously offered to take pictures of me with my camera which allowed me to get some as I was traveling alone. Like others have mentioned we stayed at Mena House with views of the Pyramids from our balcony. That made me remember that a cardiac surgeon who saved DH's life back in was from Egypt. DH had a disected aorta and most people don't make it to the hospital, let alone survive the surgery. Although we have not been to Alexandria, we have been to Cairo as part of our Nile River cruise in Feb The river cruise company did offer an additional one day extension with a tour to Alexandria at the end of the trip. As we'd done a precruise 6 day tour of Jordan prior to the 12 day Egypt tour, we decided that we'd be 'templed' out by the end of the trip, so declined the extra day in Alexandria. It turned out to be a good decision as word came out the day before our flight home March 4, that Egypt had their first Covid 19 cases and we all know what happened after that. We loved our time in Egypt and saw some amazing sites. DH may post photos later as it is beyond my tech skills. During our first few days in Cairo, we were very fortunate to join a friend who became our personal tour guide when we weren't busy with our cruise tour group. He was born in Egypt and spends a couple of months in Cairo each year. He took us to some out of the way sites that are not part of the usual tourist stops. Some of the sites were a real eye opener! I'm really enjoying the new port of the day feature. After reading and seeing the photos from yesterday, I think a cruise to Japan might be in our future when the world rights itself. Good afternoon, it's great checking in a couple of times a day to see what people have written here. StLouisCruisers , I had to go through my files to see if we weren't on the same cruise, because I have many photos that are almost identical to yours! It turns our we were there a number of years before you, in and , both times on the lovely Rotterdam VI. Does it have something to do with enhancing the flavour of ginger beer which I really don't care for? Tbay I haven't made homemade pizza for quite a while, but if we get frozen ones, we jazz them up with extra veggies, salami, ham, cheese, etc. I'll have to remember the pulled pork for next time; I think we'd really like that. Tonight it's placing a phone call and having them do curbside delivery for us - there will be enough for DH for breakfast tomorrow. Cruising-along I'm excited for you to be able to have your darling grandchildren for an overnight. My arms are practically aching, wanting to hug our sweet little boys. Sadly, it'll be a while yet, as our vaccine roll-out is ludicrously slow. I'm usually not one to complain, but I'm getting downright cranky about not being able to get vaccinated so we can at least see our family. I'm pretty sure it's now wine-thirty, so I'll have to go, as the Cardboardeaux is calling me. Smooth Sailing! I'm wondering if we were on the same cruise, because I was on the Rotterdam May I hadn't discovered Cruise Critic yet, not until our next cruise in You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Holland America Line. Log In Issues. The Daily for Saturday Mar 06, Recommended Posts. Posted March 6 edited. Good morning and thanks all! Link to post Share on other sites. Cruising-along Posted March 6. Good morning all! My dresses are getting dusty in my closet since I only wear dresses on cruises. Edited March 6 by Cruising-along. Posted March 6. Sharon in AZ Posted March 6. Thank you for the Daily Rich and thank you for your lists Roy. Have a great day everyone! St Pete Cruiser Posted March 6. Good morning well, I almost made it here while it was morning The guardian sphinxes are extremely enigmatic and regal, as always: Since I am very interested in the Roman period in Alexandria, my guide took me to the area where the Roman forum is being excavated to view a pretty little odeon there. And a surprise behind it, a Roman villa with mosaics, including this delightful one of various birds with easily identifiable parrot, peacock, and duck bottom : We also visited the at that time brand new Library of Alexandria -- I will try to post a couple of photos of that later, as it is a very modern building indeed compared to what I've posted here. Tbay Posted March 6. Leftover pulled pork on pizza is very good. USN Posted March 6. Vict0riann Posted March 6. Our guard The old harbour The fort Alexandria streets The Roman theatre in the middle of downtown Alexandria Pat in the 'Garden Room' of the Prinsendam with Alexandria in the background - it was before they closed in that area and it was a lovely airy spot! JazzyV Posted March 6. Good afternoon. Thanks for the Daily. It's cold but sunny here. I like the days although I don't wear dresses often , meal and drinks. Prayers for the care list and cheers for the celebration list. Stay safe and wear your mask. Live4cruises Posted March 6. Quartzsite Cruiser Posted March 6. XBGuy Posted March 6. My dentist is originally from Egypt. That is my best Egypt story--and that was the long version. Thank you Rich and Roy. Love all the pictures. Happy Saturday. Please be safe. Suslor Posted March 6. My Egypt story is linked to the pandemic. TiogaCruiser Posted March 6. Back at the hotel, there was a Tango demonstration in the lounge that evening. Edited March 6 by TiogaCruiser. Cruisepucks Posted March 6. LOL Cruising-along I'm excited for you to be able to have your darling grandchildren for an overnight. LOL Smooth Sailing! Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. Register a new account. Sign in Already have an account? Sign In Now. Followers 5. Go to topic listing. Forum Jump. Forum Assistance. New Cruisers. River Cruising. Special Interest Cruising. Cruise Discussion Topics. UK Cruising. Canadian Cruisers. North American Homeports. Ports of Call. Cruise Conversations. Roll Call Info for Swapped Ships. Sign In Sign Up.

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