GOOD Morning, Happy Cruisers!
Doug & I booked an 11B GTY stateroom this morning and are looking forward to meeting new friends and catching up with old friends. We did the WBPC in January 2011, so are looking forward to new ports of call on this cruise.
. . . BTW, when do Platinum cruisers sign up for Palo and excursions?
WELCOME ABOARD,
Shirley & Doug! Dimples and I remember you with great affection from LAST YEAR's Panama Cruise! We stood in many of the same character lines together

It will be just Dimples and me, this time - the other gals are all off doing other things - and by December, my husband hopes to be skiing.
Palo Booking date is August 11.
If you guys are interested in a tour of Cartagena, Columbia, I've arranged for a private tour.
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The Highpoints of the City Tour which begins with a visit to La Popa in order to take in a magnificent full circle panoramic view of the entire city and its environs. We would then do some sightseeing at the Fortress of San Felipe for a photo stop and in order to talk about its history. Then we take slow cruising tours of the neighborhoods of Manga, Getsemaní and Bocagrande before going for a nice walk in the Old City - visiting the Gold Museum, the main plazas - and winding up with some shopping (emeralds, coffee, handcrafts, antiques and leather goods among other things).
The tour lasts for four and a half hours.
For a group of four the price is 85 dollars per person, for six 73 dollars per person, for eight people 65 dollars per person, for ten or more 55 dollars per person. The price includes the cost of transportation in the air conditioned minibus or large bus I mentioned with a driver, entrance fees to La Popa, the fees I pay to the port authority in order to be able to pick you up and leave you off at the docks and, of course, the fee for my services as your private guide.
Children under ten pay 70% of the price for adults."
This lady seems to be very accomplished and I like that she will be the guide herself, rather than a contract person.
If this sounds good to you, Please PM with
Cartagena in the subject line. So far, I have 7 adults and 2 children, with a max of 14 people.
Yesterday, I took 41 pounds of wheat based food to the foodbank. It's amazing to me how much wheat invades everything we eat - not just the obvious Chef Boyardee ravioli, but soups, sauce mixes, soy sauce. My pantry looks really REALLY bare.
So, food bank food out - grocery shopping, food in. Then I came home and harvested my one composter. Roast pork in the grill for dinner - yum, followed by a long shower.
Today, I'll harvest the other composter and turn what's left into the first one, and then prune some shrubs. It's not so hot yesterday and today, so we gotta get 'er done. DH is still sanding in the garage, but hopes to prime it tomorrow.
What's your favorite meal on the grill?
Happy Day, all!