Sunday, May 13, 2018

Basel, Switzerland 13 May 2018

I have been remiss in doing my daily blog....so shall do the weekly blog.   Have just been this time cruising with our wonderful group.

Sunday , 13 May 2018
Today we are sitting in our Hotel in Basel...and I realize that because we were having such fun etc. the days have just flown by....so  will continue to share our week...
Monday , May 7
Ended the day yesterday (6 May) playing a dice game FARKLE with a few of the other passengers we have met on the boat up in the top lounge...quite an active loud group...but what fun!
Tuesday , May 8 ...we traveled to Cologne from the German Rhine River.  We had another breakfast buffet in the main dining room.  Our adventure this afternoon was a walking tour of Cologne, Germany with history of Roman and German history.  The tour ended at the beautiful Cathedral which we explored on our own.   It is a massive Cathedral with beautiful stained glass windows.   After we left the cathedral, we stopped and had a jam filled Berliner Donut and also stopped for a drink at a Gasthaus  and sat out side on the square for a drink...Bitburger Beer.  Perfect day to sit outside! We also walked to the EAU de Cologne shop...it is the perfume thazt a 18th century pharmacist created in the 18th century.  It is named after the town of Cologne.
Arrived back at the boat just in time for the nightly Port Talk by the cruise director , Helmut.  Each evening he gives us the plans for the following day.  Before dinner we listened to music by Kirin ...mostly songs from our era!  After dinner in the dining room, we went to the lounge and listened to “The Groove Band”.  It is a German Swing band.
Today it seemed we were eating every couple of hours...plus snacks in between. Had a beautiful sunny day.   The Cathedral was visible by night from our docking area and was beautiful.  Today we also played dice with our group in the afternoon.
Wednesday..May 9.   Today we had a morning walk in the city of Koblenz which is on the picturesque stretch of the Rhine River.  We walked along the streets of this city at the confluence of the Moselle River and the Rhine River.   Our ship was docked near the center of town.  Again today we had a lovely full breakfast before we began our walk.  Then it was Lunch time and after lunch, our ship left to cruise down the Rhine River.  It was so relaxing to sit on the top deck and just see the villages and the hills planted with wine vineyards etc.  There were several beautiful views of several castles, vineyards, villages and The Lorelei Rock. It is a large rock on the bank at the narrows of the Rhine River.  The rock is a legend of a beautiful maiden who threw herself into the Rhine in despair over a faithless lover and was transformed into a siren who lured fishermen to destruction. During our 3 1/2 hour trip down the Rhine River, our tour director gave commentary on the several different castles on the river.   Also saw several grape vineyards and small villages.  As we had been stationed in Germany, we had driven these roads on the side of the Rhine River several times so was fun to see them by ship.  Seeing the Castle Liebensteim (the highest castle in the middle Rhine Valley in Germany) as we floated down the river brought back so many memories of when we stayed at the castle with Larry and Peggy Reinhart several years ago). It is a hotel castle and we had a room with a view of the Rhine River. We have been so blessed with such beautiful weather.   AND of course had afternoon coffee and cake  before we arrived in Rudesheim.  Rudesheim is a wine making town on the Rhine Gorge.  It has an old town with several decorated restaurants and shops.  We took a small train like vehicle from the board to the center city of Rudesheim where we walked about town , did some shopping and then walked along the water and park back to the ship..just in time for Happy Hour and then dinner.  DID I mention that because of the courses, we usually take about 2+ hours to eat each evening??  After dinner we all go up to the lounge and talk and listen to the music of the evening and share our days experience and Of course we laugh ALOT!
Thursday  May 10
We traveled to Mainz today . It is the capital and  largest city of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany.  The tour option was to take the bus to Heidelberg, however since we had been there several times...we decided to stay in Mainz and check out the city.  Our ship was docked right at the city center. BUT it was their Ascension Day, which is a public holiday so all the stores etc. were closed so we spent the day relaxing in the lounges, on the top sun deck and talking with our friends and others on the boat.  We spent part of the day playing some more dice and as always talking and laughing.   We usually meet in the lounge before dinner or after dinner and share our stories and laugh!!  We are definitely able to relax on this trip...seems only spending time in our state room before breakfast and when time to go to bed but mostly in one of the lounges talking and just enjoying being here.  The crew members are all so friendly and some just make us laugh.  There are two on the crew from Czech Republic  where we traveled on our last trip to Europe.  The lived on the other side of the country from where my grandfather’s family lived in ValkeFolkmar. When we were last here 2 years ago, we visited the town he came from and talked to the Mayer etc.
Again today it seems that we were eating constantly.

11 May...Friday......ALREADY
Today we sailed form Heidelberg area to Strasbourg during the night. The shipis very smooth and you don’t even notice boat is moving .  All through the river we often see many swans in the waters. We were to be in Strasbourg early AM but had to go through a lock that was backed up with ships so did not arrive in time for us to take a river cruise in Strasbourg.    Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace Region.  The charming old part  of Strasbourg is called “Petite France”.  The famous Gothic Cathedral is here.   Also Alsace is famous for its white wines, sauerkraut and taste flambĂ©...which is a thin crusted type of pizza with cheese, ham and onions.  Storks have become symbol for Alsace as in the 70”s a regional breeding program brought them back as they began feeding them in the wintertime which means a lot of them don’t bother to fly to North Africa anymore but just stay here.   We did see a few storks today.   They also have many swans.  We took the sightseeing tour of Strasbourg this morning but broke off from the tour in “Old Town” and went to a few shops before we joined our tour to go back to the boat.  We returned to the ship just in time for a lunch on the top deck of the ship.   Tom and a few others went to the Maginot Line to see the extraordinary complex of the defense bunkers. The Maginot Line was a line of concrete fortifications , obstacles and weapon installations built by France in 1930 to deter invasion by Germany and force them to move around the fortifications.   
We have so enjoyed the crew members as all very attentive to us  and all so friendly and always there to help us.  Daniel one of the crew, who was from Greece was mostly in the bar area lounge working but also saw him in the dining area. We had such fun with him ...he was always making us laugh.  Today after  Mari cleaned our room,  a towel made to look like a swan was on the bed. The beds are comfortable and room is just big enough since we spend most of the time out of the room.   This was an amazing crew that was on the Avalon Affinity.....they were all so friendly and worked so hard but also so friendly that we felt that we had known them for longer than just a week.  We also talked to  and spent time with some of our fellow passengers on the ship and on excursions off the boat.   So many of them told me that they really thought it was neat that our group seemed to make everyday fun! 
12 May Saturday
Black Forest
Today we traveled by bus  through the beautiful countryside of the Black Forest. It is a large mountain range in southwest Germany.  It is also a border between Germany and France.  It flows through six countries and serves as a link between northern and Southern Europe since Roman times.  It has quaint little towns and wine growing and farming towns.  We also stopped at a Cuckoo Clock Factory where we had traditional Black Forest Cake....Chocolate with cherries and whipped cream on top.  It  was really good.   Some bought some cuckoo clocks and other handmade German treasures.
We came back to the ship and had a nice lunch before we went to Colmar. Colmar is in France, just a few miles drive across the Rhine River. It is a beautiful and charming town in the Alsace region of France on the Alsace Wine Trail.  It is an old town renowned for it’s well preserved homes and streets.  There are canals in the town and can take a little boat down thru the town and see the houses that are steeply pitched and a variety of colors...makes for a unique scene. We did a bit of shopping in the neat shops and walked through a market with fresh vegetables that was picture perfect.  Also stopped for Gelato!   Finished off our time in Colmar by sitting at an outside cafe and some had a beer.  We returned to our ship and spent some time in the lounge before we went for our last 5 course dinner in the dinning area.   We then went up to the lounge and bar area.  Everyone met there and we spent our last few hours together before we went back to our rooms and prepared for leaving the ship the next morning.
We all agreed that this was definitely a wonder filled holiday for each of us (14) and that even tho we all did not know each other 8 days ago....we now felt like friends forever!

What memories we are making and we are just so blessed to be able to spend this time with our dear friends and family.   Whether just sitting and watching the beautiful scenery, having a snack, eating our meals or  telling stories about each other or just talking....we are so blessed that this group all decided to join us on this adventure....we are grateful to them all for certainly making this a trip with such cherished memories. AND we have had amazing weather...everyday but one was sunny and warm and just perfect for walking about.   Thank you Lord!  ON Saturday evening the cruise director drew a name out of the passengers and OUR Mike even won the raffle at the end of the cruise..he won waffles cookies and chocolate egg with a kids toy in the middle!!!! Yeah for Mike and Rita.
13 May 2018.  Today we are in Basel, France.   We arrived from the port in Breisach, Germany.   From the time we left Amsterdam on Monday, our ship went through 14 locks.
 A lock is a device used for raising and lowering boats, ships and other watercraft between stretches of water of different levels on river and canal waterways. Locks are built in places where the level of the water in the river or canal suddenly changes.  The lock is like a big chamber with gates at each end.  It was amazing seeing our Captain steering the ship between the walls of the lock. It seemed like there was only 6 inches between the walls of the lock and the side of the ship.  At one time it took over an hour in line to go through the lock as there were several ships ahead of us.   Amazing to see the water raise or get lower as the Captain maneuvered the ship through the many locks.  
We were up early at 6 AM to get ready for our disembarkation form the ship.  Tom had packed all yesterday.  We met  “our traveling group” in the dining area at 0700 and then went to the lounge with our luggage to await our time to leave.   All left at different times as some went to take the train or airplane to travel to other destinations in Europe.   OF course gave us time to give more hugs etc. to our friends before they left the ship!  Tom and I, Charlotte and Bill, and Jim and Cher waited in the lounge after we set our luggage where the luggage was to be until our van came to pick us up from the ship and take us to the “Airport Hotel” near the airport in Basel.  We will be here until 0430 in the morning tomorrow and then a cab will take us a few miles to the airport where we will board our flight to Heathrow Airport in London and then on to Miami and then Orlando.... We had a nice lunch here in the hotel and now I am having time to finish our blog for this part of our adventure!  
Tom and I will be in Florida a few more weeks with Kelly and Bryan and family before we leave for another adventure with Kelly and girls for a few weeks.   AND of course spend time with Bill and Charlotte plus go to our favorite restaurants again and again!!
I thank you all for the prayers for our safe travels.   AND hopefully will figure out how to send pictures soon... I am keeping you all in prayer too. 
God Bless, 
Tom and Maryann
DEFINITELY TRUE for US..........see below quote!
“AS WITH ANY JOURNEY, WHO YOU TRAVEL WITH IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE DESTINATION”

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Cologne, Germany. 8 May 2018

Good Morning,
Today is Sunday and we are waiting at our hotel for the driver to pick us up to take us to begin our Avalon boat journey.   Jim and Cher arrived in Cocoa on 2 June from Arizona.  They came over to Cocoa from Orlando.  We all went to the harbor and had dinner at ONE of our favorite fish restaurants.  Tom and I went back to Kelly’s for the night and make sure we had all packed and ready to head out on our journey the next day.   We left Cocoa (in the van had rented) and stopped at Boston’s for lunch before we arrived at Orlando Airport.  We were notified that our flight had been delayed and would leave later however we found an earlier flight so would not miss our connection at the airport in England to Amsterdam.  SO we were on board of our British Air Flight by 5:30 PM.      Had a couple hour wait in Gatwick,England  before we had our flight into Amsterdam.  We arrived in Amsterdam about an hour later.   We met Diane and Jerry at the airport and headed to find our driver to transport us to our hotel in Amsterdam AND who did we meet up with at  the Viator Transport...Pat and George and Rita and Mike!    Tom said George was trying to steal our Transport Van....but of course that was not true.   We all were seated in the van and then the luggage ....amazing how the driver made all the luggage for 8 of us in the van!    After a short ride we arrived at the Holiday Inn Express in Amsterdam.  It was a beautiful sunny day.   We had a nice dinner just across from the hotel before we settled into our hotel room.   George and Pat and Rita and Mike were staying just blocks from our hotel so came over for a visit. Sandy and Joe had also arrived in the late afternoon.
AND SO OUR ADVENTURE TOGETHER BEGINS!!
The next morning woke up to sunshine and a little chilly weather but a beautiful day.
We had researched and found the train we needed to take to our first tour here.   We boarded our Viator Bus to Zaanse Schans Windmills, Marken, Volendam where we visited windmills, cheese factory, wooden shoe factory and walked about the towns.  In Zaanse Schans, we saw several windmills and and toured a sawmill that was run by the windmill.  We visited a clog maker and took a boat ride in Marken and Volendam where we saw a traditional fishing village.   We also visited a cheese factory and had a taste of several types of Dutch cheese.    Do you know that wooden shoes are still used today?  The bus driver and the tour  guide on the bus were great fun and very knowledgeable.  The driver even had a keyboard in the bus which he played for us when we were at a stop.   Very entertaining!!  In the evening, we took a river boat cruise through the streets of Amsterdam in the evening.   We quickly learned the tram and train schedule with Tom and George’s lead!!  The traffic with the trams,and the bicycle riders was so congested.  They call the bike riders, the death bikers as they have their own lane but come so fast and there are so many AND do not slow down for foot traffic.  Charlotte saved me several times from being hit by the bicycle riders.   Rode the tram during heavy use and there were four of us that were standing in this mass of people on the tram and all at once found that we were going down like a row of dominos before someone caught us all!  
We had a nice riverboat canal trip through Amsterdam one evening going to several parts of Amsterdam.  Seeing interesting homes including the Anne Frank Home and life on the canals  while having a beverage.
I cannot even explain the beauty of the Tulip Gardens....amazing..took lots of photos but cannot describe to give you a picture of the beauty of  the flowers justice.   There must have been over a hundred buses and cars in the parking area. I did not count but must have been thousands on the day we were there. It was still fairly easy to walk about in the gardens.  Do not think have ever seen any gardens as beautiful and so impressed with the cleanliness.  Every color flower you could imagine.  The next flower more beautiful than the last etc.
We found a good restaurant just a few steps from our hotel in Amsterdam and we all enjoyed dinner together after a day out and about.  Then a group played FARKLE down in the lobby after dinner.  Maryann decided to go back to the room and fell asleep immediately about 7 PM and did not wake until the next morning....much more rested!
Up and about on Sunday morning for a buffet breakfast at our hotel before we finished packing to get ready to go to our long boat.  Played some more FARKLE before our driver arrived to take us to our long boat about 1 PM. We were thrilled that we had the same driver that brought us from the airport!   He brought a bigger van this time so did not have to struggle getting the luggage to fit into the van with us.  After about a 20 minute ride through Amsterdam, we arrived at the Affinity..our long boat and home for the next 8 days.   Had a great welcome to our boat , and almost immediately we began to eat. We had a buffet lunch while we waited for our rooms to be ready.  We were taken to our rooms....most of us are next to each other or just across the hall.  Took us about 30 minutes to put away our luggage and put our belongings into our room.  We have a huge patio like window in our room and a very comfortable bed with down cover.   Our room also has a live potted orchid and just enough room for our queen size bed and a nice bathroom.  We have a great view of the other boats on the river for the first night just outside our large window.  Many barges and other boats on the water.
We had to have a fire drill with life jackets and then a greeting with the Ship Captain and staff AND hourderves  with drinks.   Minutes later we were in the dining area for a several course meal.  We had several selections to pick form for all the courses of the meal...including dessert and drinks!!   After dinner we spent time in the lounge on the third floor visiting with our group and meeting some of the other guests.  AND of course had a night snack!  We have a wonderful piano player who also has a wonderful voice singing and playing some oldies ....of course George and I could not resist spending some moments dancing as soon as we heard the music. We even managed to have a few bites from the late night buffet.    Tom and I spent some time with Jim and Cher in the lounge before we headed to our cabin.
When we walked into our cabin, the bed had been turned down and there was a fireplace scene on the TV that made us feel like we had a fireplace in our room.
OF course throughout the day there was lots of laughter as we sat and talked.  The staff are all so very friendly and fun to joke with them.  Today, Tom and I and a few others spent the day walking about the ship (for exercise!!), sitting on the top deck and front of the boat enjoying the beautiful scenery as we moved down the river...and of course eating several times and still laughing lots!!
We know that we are so blessed to be able to be on this trip with our friends that are family to us.  There are 14 of us from times we spent in the Air Force over the last 40+ years and Tom’s sister and her husband.  Just happened that 3 of the guys were fireman in the Air Force ..Bill was in the Air Force for 4 years as active duty fireman and the rest are retired....2 retired medics, 1 retired nurse practitioner, 1 retired who worked in  Fuels from the Air Force.  To be able to share these days with such special people just makes us feel like we won the lottery!  
We are keeping you all in our daily prayer as we take this new journey. 
Our love and thoughts are with you daily.

“SOMETIMES ALL YOU NEED ARE GREAT FRIENDS AND THRIST FOR ADVENTURE”......and we are certainly blessed to have these friends on this Amsterdam-Rhine River Cruise to Basel, Switzerland 2018!!

Until our next post....please keep up in your prayers for safe travels.
God Bless,
Tom and Maryann
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Maryann Graue