Monday, February 13, 2017

Return to Kenwood RV Park in La Feria, Texas


81 degrees in La Feria, TX at 4:00 pm Sunday as I start this.

We were to dock in Galveston at 6:00 am Saturday.  These two photos were taken about 8:30 am -- the Galveston Harbor Master would not let any ships attempt to enter the harbor.
Announcement was finally made about 10:30 am that a Pilot Boat with the Harbor Pilot aboard, was coming out (I would guess we were maybe 10 to 20 miles out) and we would be at the dock at 1:00 pm and would start debarking as soon as possible.  Scheduled debarking had been 8:00 am.

Was different the way the fog hung close to the water - this was on the way in, probably moving at less than 10 mph.  We must have passed some dozen or more freight ships lined up to enter the port, but we were given priority as well as another Carnival ship that tailed us.


Getting close to our docking point, about 11:15 am.  Movement of the big ship in the narrow waters was extremely slow, but we never hit anything.  Watching on our cabin TV of the camera that was pointed directly off the bow showed the other Carnival ship coming at us--they didn't close in any, though.  They stopped at Terminal 1 and we at Terminal 2.











At right is map of the harbor.  Where we docked is indicated by the red thingy.  It is narrow through the opening in the center from the Gulf Waters and then our ship turned around and backed down the channel to the docking point.

Waiting out the morning - I found a book to read.





Very interesting book - found that the English
treated the Irish absolutely terrible for
hundreds of years.

Some sun above, fog near the water, as we head to port.
Luggage from the ship being assembled

We chose to take our luggage with us as we debarked, and
were the first floor called.  Very long, zig-zag walkway where
we were checked by Customs - got a taxi and were taken back
to the motel where our pickup was parked.
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We drove some 3 miles right there on Galveston Island to Phyllis'
cousin Ruth (Sunderman) Davis.
In Ruth's house

We had planned on a 9:30 am brunch, but at 1:45 pm we
had a nice lunch and visit.
Left Galveston shortly before 3:00 pm and after a seemingly long drive, including couple stops - one for 7:30 pm supper at Whataburger, we arrived at our home in Kenwood about 10:10 pm Saturday night.

Some cabin time.













Most days we had a towel animal in our cabin.
This day it was a monkey hanging from the ceiling.








 Bob Baldridge (father to the 3 "boys" of the Gold Wing Express) with his wife "Hot Lips".  She was the subject of several of his stories on stage.

The mother of his boys died some 17 years ago.  Bob married this lady about 3 years ago.

Bob had with him on the cruise:  his brother Audie from Colorado; another brother who he introduced once but didn't say much about; his first wife's brother from Oklahoma, and several cousins were introduced,  His boy's wives were all on the cruise, including Shawn's new wife (a doctor).
  Their Mother was a full blood Native American Creek Indian from Oklahoma. Along with Bob, they both decided to buy instruments for the boy’s. Twenty five years later, they are headlining most Bluegrass Festivals and various styles of concerts around the United States.
The name Goldwing Express came from their Mother. "We used to ride Honda Gold Wing’s in the late 80’s. That’s when Mom decided to name us the “Goldwing Express”.
The family also performs in Branson, Missouri throughout the year. This year we’ll average over 250 show dates across the country. 
  Click HERE for Gold Wing Express web page
The Southern Comfort group

Freddie & Sheila (on the outside) with Paul Bauldridge

Gold Wing Express - in their Indian Garb.
John Sager
Above are photos of all the entertainers that we had exclusive rights to for more than 20 hours of entertainment on the ship.  There were over 600, we were told, that made this trip with Gold Wing--the first time in we had to be checked off their computer listing and get a special sticker to put on our "cabin card" which we only had to show as we entered.  It took over 2 hours to get everyone registered and with the little stickers the first time.  We got to talk with each of the people, and Phyllis can even remember much about each of their families, etc. that they talked about.  We thoroughly enjoyed the trip and are considering going on the Gold Wing Express cruise about the same time next year.  Subject to change, their current list of groups are:  Goldwing Express, The Bluegrass Martins, Freddie and Sheila, Kody Norriss and John Sager.  It will be a 4-day cruise with only one stop in Yucatan, Progreso Mexico, still leaving out of Galveston.

Phyllis is up at the office, back into the swing of things as Activity Director.  We go to Gatti's Pizza in a bit where she will be in charge of the 80 some people signed up and have Bingo before we eat.

Later, Lynn





Friday, February 10, 2017

Last morning on cruiseship Carnival Valor

Our music entertainment by the Gold Wing Express
while on board the Valor
Audie Baldridge - 85 year old
singer from Colorado

Click on any photo to enlarge.  Sitting on deck in sunshine writing this, started about 9:00 am Friday as we are rocking-and-rolling a bit with the ship heading north.











We happened by one of the photographer's stations when
they were gone (must have a dozen or more photographers
taking your picture at every turn- then you can buy them) so used
their backdrop for this photo, thanks to photographer Patty.
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On "old" bus being driven the couple miles from the ship
into Progresso, Yucatan

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View from ship - far line is road/bridge into Progresso in the distance
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Sun - cloud, to the west as we were sailing yesterday.


Over the last 45 minutes have tried to load a lot of pictures, but not having much luck.  This ridiculously high priced WIFI they have on Carnival is for the birds, both in the price and the way it works.  For instance, even though I paid an outrageous price for the "middle" level, I can't get on KMALand - need another $37 to do that!  Have sat by the pool, tried to get into the library (Private Function going on) and finally sat in the auditorium to work on this.  Mostly watched a lot of old people getting around with walkers, canes and electric scooters.  Of course up by the pool there were a lot of kids, including a mother fawning over her wonderful kids adnausium.  Waiting for session on how to handle baggage getting off the ship in the morning.  We have decided to just pull our own on the way out and not let them pick them up and have to search for them on the dock.


This morning they had about every animal that can be made out of folding towels around the pool that was near the breakfast buffet where we ate.


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Freddy (on right) and Sheila (on left) with Paul from Gold Wing
put on a real good guitar performance last night.

Add The Gold Wing - after their wives had put T-Shirts on them

Gold Wing in their Indian Headdress near end of last night's performance.
Well, had bunch more photos to add, but this Blogger won't let me now.  Am sitting in auditorium listening to instructions for debarking tomorrow morning.

Maybe more later (who knows?)  L

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Heading home

78 degrees on the ship as we steam north.  Left Progresso, Yucatan about 6 pm just as we were eating supper.  Went to long show of the Gold Wing Express, and the other entertainers.  Is 11 pm as I write this.  Have many pictures of when we were off ship and went in to Progresso for about an hour and of the entertainment on board.  Will post some time tomorrow when less sleepy.

To have several more hours of the Gold Wing show tomorrow - be docking at Galveston Saturday morning at 8:00 AM.

Later, Lynn

Coming in to Progresso Yuccatan, Mexico

On ship - moving - on the move since 6 pm last night.  To get into Progresso around 10 am.  70 degrees outside with 100 percent humidity.

Was at a terrific program by the Southern Anthem (a family - mom and 3 kids); Freddie and Sheila; John Saeger, and the Goldwing - including their Uncle Audi Baldridge from near Denver, Colorado.  He is 84 years old and has many awards for guitar and singing.

We are just getting up and heading out to breakfast.

More later, Lynn

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

At Island of Cozumel, Mexico

85 degrees and 100 percent humidity at Cozumel.  Click on pictures to enlarge
Three ships tied up here at Cozumel

Two more ships tied up at Cozumel

Some of the thousand from the ships who were leaving their
money for tours and trinkets.
Yesterday - the GoldWings

Youngest brother

Two other brothers
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 More stuff in Cozumel









Following photos are at our dining table















Didn't get best photo - but took lots of video to get the sound -- this morning of the session with Gold Wings, Pops, and his brother.  Very entertaining.


Will be long program tonight, from 7 pm to 11:30 pm.  Looking forward to it.  Ship will be moving to Progresso, Cancune Mexico.

Lynn


Tuesday, February 7, 2017

In the Gulf on Carnival

Not excited about Carnival - or at least this shipValor.  Temperature is 77 degrees with humidity at 97%, but must admit haven't been outside since about 6 am.
Click on pictures to enlarge.

This was taken a bit ago.  It was just noted on the TV we are moving at 20 knots.

 After quite a bit of standing in line at the dock in Galveston Monday morning we boarded about 12 Noon.  Spent several hours sunning on one of the decks.





Spent the required time standing at our Muster Station F and listening to procedures in case of emergency.  Years ago, when we did this, we were required to wear the life vests, but not now.
Going to our room on the 7th floor of this 12 story ship

Appetizers at supper last night
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I took a walk between 5:30 and 6 this morning.  Was very windy on the higher decks.

We ate breakfast at the buffet this morning before going to the Gold Wing entertainment program.




One of the entertainment groups today.
Tonight is dress-up night at the dining room and a long Gold-Wing entertainment program from 7 to 11:30 pm.  We dock sometime in the night on the island of Cozumel where will be docked all day tomorrow.

Later, Lynn


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