Showing posts with label crossing international date line. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crossing international date line. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Post World Cruise (3rd) in Sydney and Departure

Post World Cruise (3rd) in Sydney and Departure

Day #38-Sydney day #3


My first night off the ship and I found that I was still feeling I was being rocked to sleep by the ship at night. I love that feeling.

 
After having a nice breakfast at the sumptuous breakfast buffet at the Intercontinental Hotel, I walked over to Circular Quay then, up to Harbor Bridge. Along the way, I could not take my eyes off of the stunning Sydney Opera House. That is one of my favorite structures. It has such a beautiful design.

It was tricky to find the multiple sets of staircases leading up to the harbor bridge. I walked through the intricate maze of streets in the Rocks district passing some of the oldest buildings in one of the first districts of the city.

I was happy to finally reach the top. In all, it took about 20 to 25 minutes from my hotel. This includes a few stops to look at the map to verify I was headed in the right direction.

As I walked along the bridge, I just stared at the glistening opera house, so pristine, housed in its own little world it's a little I was surrounded by glowing, iridescent blue water, seagulls flying about, tourists along the harbor front, happily posing for photos in front of this magnificent structure.

I decided to walk half way across the bridge, a walk which was approximately 15 minutes in duration. I slowly strolled back, descending various staircases while exploring the cafés, shops, open market, and food stalls, in the trendy Rocks area.

It took me forever to locate the rocks Discovery Museum nestled away among the labyrinth of streets in the rocks area.

The museum shares the history of pre-European Time to the present day using interactive displays and four permanent exhibitions that include discussions of the port, the colony, and the activism during the 70s that succeeded in preserving the historical Rocks area. Included were exhibits about the gadigal people, the colony built by British convicts and European settlers, the thriving port filled with merchant ships and new immigrants, and finally how the rocks has flourished as a treasured precinct.  Importantly, my tour guide from two days ago recommended this museum as one of her favorites and believe it or not, there is no admission fee.

 

Next, I decided to take a slow stroll up George Street, one of the main arteries of Sydney, lined with many shops, cafés, administrative buildings, and government centers and more.

 
30 minutes later, at Liverpool and Dixie streets, I found Chinatown. I was a bit disappointed because it was much smaller than what I had expected. I suppose I was very spoiled by the vast extensive Chinatown in Singapore. There were no more than three blocks with mostly Chinese restaurants and a couple of souvenir shops. Singapore is Chinatown is composed of street after street replete with large merchandise-filled stores and shops with only a few restaurants nestled in between the merchandise. Although this was distinctively Chinese with all of the red lanterns, it almost wasn't worth the long walk. However, I did enjoy my stroll on George Street. In the end I was so exhausted and had walked more than 18,000 steps, so I decided to sample the metro system. I bought a one-way city ticket for four dollars for  the 3 stops back to circular Quay.

 

I strolled around the area that staring at my beloved Sydney Opera House a bit more before heading back to my hotel at 4 PM. 

 

Dinner was with friends and friends of friends at seven chophouse five minute walk from the Intercontinental Hotel near Australia Square.

 

Conversation was lively and included mostly travel politics.

 

I headed home after 10:30 PM knowing that my wonderful 38 day adventure had come to an end.


I slept well for the second night in a row felt the movement of the ship, rocking me to sleep at night, in my hotel bed.


Sydney observations: fast-paced, cosmopolitan, ethnically diverse, polite people, expensive, beautiful city, spectacular architecture with the old juxtaposed with the new, lots of construction – apparently second only to Dubai in the number of construction cranes found in the city. In direct competition with the city of Melbourne for most cultural city in Australia.

Learned that voting is mandatory in Australia.

 February 13

Next day at airport: ran into guy who stood our group up for dinner Thursday. I just said hello. He asked me what I did for two days in Sydney. I asked him and he said I had a couple of drinks. SMH.

My first two pieces of luggage were included. I informed them I weigh less than 90 lbs. and do they give consideration if my luggage is overweight since the average passenger weighs 165. No of course. My third cost 200AUD plus extra 75 AUD for weighing 30.6 kilos---17 pounds overweight. Total about $193US total. Not too bad. I had invested so much time trying to get someone to take a suitcase (or two) off the ship for me when it returns to Ft Lauderdale April 30. Glad I decided to simply bring all of my luggage with me. That way I don't have to stress about retrieving bags at the port in Fort Lauderdale at the end of April. So many things could've gone wrong.

 
I spent almost a 30-hour travel day and a half complete with a 15 hour flight from Sydney, Australia to Dallas, Texas, a five hour layover, a three hour flight back to Miami. I crossed 14 time zones.

 

 

 















Monday, February 1, 2016

New Zealand Culture

New Zealand Culture

What annoys a New Zealander?

Being mistaken for an Australian, land rights injustice, losing rugby.

What is the most important aspect of New Zealand culture?

Land rights.

What are the official languages?

Maori and English. The government has invested in teaching and preserving the Maori language which is not spoken at home.

What are the two main cultural groups?

Maori (10%)and European (known as Pakeha) (75%). 5% are Pacific Islanders.

What is Kiwiana?

Symbols and icons that represent national identity such as the haka dance performed by the All Blacks rugby team, Buzzy Bee toys, Paua shell, L&P soft drink and more.

What is Maori art?

The Maori were the original Polynesian inhabitants (traced back to Taiwan) living in NZ before the Europeans arrived. Traditional carvings served as historical records of the people, places, values, and events of the Maori. Most common are masks, wood carvings, paintings, kapa haka (performing arts of opera, dance, theatre)  and intricate tattoos

There are 46 tribes with different dialects.


The government invests $$500 million in education and preservation of the Maori culture.

Why are some birds flightless birds?

There were no animal predators prior to the arrival of the Polynesians and Europeans so the birds had no need to flee danger.

We visited ports on 2 islands:
North: Waitangi 
South: Auckland and Picton


They are very strict in New Zealand in customs about bringing in any items including fruits, vegetables, grains, meats, or even footwear with certain seeds attached. They had dog sniffing us in Auckland.
















Friday, January 29, 2016

Crossing the International Date Line-We Lost Thursday

Crossing the International Date Line

We are part of an exclusive group among billions worldwide who did not have a Thursday. Yesterday was Wednesday, January 27 snd it seems today is Friday, January 29, 2016. My watch and our daily newsletter say different.


They even gave us a commemorative certificate.

Places Where I Have Traveled *=more than once

  • India
  • China
  • Dubai
  • Israel
  • Russia*
  • Iceland
  • Cuba Aug 2016
  • Egypt*
  • Indonesia
  • Tahiti Feb 2016
  • Northern Ireland
  • Cook Islands Feb 2016
  • New Zealand Feb 2016
  • Australia Feb 2016
  • Belize
  • French Polynesia Jan 2016
  • Mallorca
  • Shetland Islands
  • Faroe Islands
  • Brunei
  • Morocco*
  • Brazil*
  • Philippines
  • North Borneo
  • Crete*
  • Ionian Islands*
  • Singapore
  • Hong Kong
  • Azores*
  • Norway
  • Dodecanese Islands (Rhodes)
  • Bosnia
  • Palestein
  • Croatia
  • Romania
  • Argentina
  • Ecuador
  • Tunisia
  • Corsica
  • Bulgaria
  • Columbia
  • Peru
  • Montenegro
  • Columbia
  • Chile*
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Uruguay
  • Jordan
  • Gibraltar
  • Turkey*
  • Bermuda
  • Estonia*
  • Viet Nam
  • Finland*
  • Malta*
  • Thailand
  • Guatemala
  • Crete*
  • Jamaica*
  • Panama*
  • Grand Canyon
  • Scotland
  • Niagara Falls
  • Greece*
  • France* lived there
  • Japan*
  • Bilbao, Spain*
  • Canada*
  • Costa Rica
  • Bahamas*
  • Banff Hot Springs
  • Hawaii*
  • Italy*
  • Catalina Island
  • Luxembourg*
  • St Johns
  • St Marteen/St Martin
  • St Thomas
  • South Padre Island Texas
  • Mexico*
  • Vatican City*
  • Austria*
  • Denmark*
  • Monaco
  • Portugal*
  • Belgium*
  • Holland*
  • Ireland*
  • Alaska
  • England*
  • Sweden*
  • Switzerland*
  • Spain*
  • Germany*
  • Madeira

Events/Experiences

  • Pyramids at Giza
  • Taj Mahal
  • Climbed Great Wall of China
  • Western Wall-Jerusalem
  • Transited Panama Canal 3X
  • Rode Camel in Tunisia
  • fathom Adonia--1st US cruise ship to Cuba--Aug 2016
  • Old Town in Havana
  • Burj Kalifa in Dubai
  • Saw Kangeroos, Wallabees, and Koalas in Australia
  • Kayaked in Bay of Islands, New Zealand
  • Vaparreto # 1 in Venice
  • National Museum in Brunei
  • Saw Geysers Erupt in Iceland
  • Drink at Raffles Hotel-Singapore
  • Fish Spa in Greece and Philippines
  • The Peak in Hong Kong
  • Pedicab Tour in Manilla Philippines
  • Road Amalfi Coast, Italy
  • Chewed Gum in Singapore
  • Marched in St Pat's Day Parade in Dublin
  • Sailed Kotor Bay
  • Old Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia
  • Smithsonian Museums-DC
  • Toured Ancient City of Petra, Jordan
  • Transited Suez Canal
  • Rio for Carnivale 2X
  • Cruised along Cinque Terre, Italy
  • Fish Spa in Corfu, Greece (teeny fish scrubbed my feet!)
  • Subway in Russia
  • Flash Mob (dance) on stage on several cruises
  • Visted 21 Countries on 5 long cruises in 2012
  • Ceviche in Peru
  • Cremation Service in Bali
  • Saw Lamas in Lima
  • Vasa Museum-Stockholm
  • Buddhist Monastery in Viet Nam
  • Drove Amalfi Coast
  • Queen Mary 2
  • Berlin Wall
  • Mummies In Cairo Museum
  • Jordan River; Sea of Galilee
  • Hot Air Balloon Ride Over Luxor at Sunrise
  • Transited the Pirate-Infested Gulf of Aden
  • Ski Dubai
  • Fellucca Ride on the Nile at Sunset
  • 16-day Europe/Transatlantic on Queen Victoria
  • Tahrir Square-Cairo
  • Toured Pompeii
  • In Fashion Show Aboard Queen Victoria
  • Rode Elephants in Thailand and India
  • 7-Country Baltic Cruise
  • Hermitage Museum
  • Checkpoint Charlie
  • Transatlantic Crossing on QM2
  • Climbed Tikal in Guatemala
  • Mediterranean Cruise 6 countries
  • Audience with Swami in Rishikesh, India
  • Poetry Class in France
  • Kissed Blarney Stone
  • Pike's Fish Market in Seattle
  • Photo with Snake Charmer in India
  • Dacau near Munich
  • Hitchhiked from France to Scotland
  • Climbed Washington Monument in DC
  • Oktoberfest in Bavaria
  • Toured Panama Canal
  • Wine Country in France, California and many others
  • Guest of Placido Domingo in Chicago
  • The Alamo
  • United Nations
  • San Diego Zoo
  • Helicopter over Grand Canyon
  • Club Med in Cancun
  • Eurailpassed Twice Thru Europe
  • Hollywood
  • Albuquerque Hot-Air Balloon Festival
  • Rodeo in Dallas/Ft Worth
  • NCAA Playoffs in Charlotte and New Orleans
  • Cucchi Tunnels in Viet Nam
  • Grammys in New York
  • Paella in Spain
  • Rain Forest in Costa Rica
  • Xmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on 5th Avenue
  • Niagara Falls
  • Disney Land & Disney World
  • Voodoo Museum New Orleans
  • Cancun Jazz Festival
  • Reggae Sunsplash in Jamaica
  • Las Vegas for Trade Shows
  • Key West for Hemmingway Festival
  • Art Classes in Louvre
  • Black Ski Summit in Vail and Colorado Springs
  • Texas State Fair
  • Mardi Gras in New Orleans
  • Italian Class in France
  • Nude Sunbathing in St Marteen
  • Danish Pastry in Denmark
  • Palace of Knossos Crete
  • Anne Frank House Amsterdam
  • Karaoke in Japan
  • Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • Lobster in Maine
  • Belfast Black Cab Tour
  • Dozens of Transatlantic Sailings