Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Last full day of holiday

Getting off Silver Whisper was as upsetting as usual but it did not happen until a leisurely served breakfast had been consumed. Living on a cruise ship is a bit like being royal (well, at least, it must be. TSH and Diva have no direct experience). Life is ordained by others and there is a regular calm immutable schedule. But within constraints, you can do what ever you like and people will feed you, pour you drinks, pick up wet towels and do the laundry.

Check-in at the Casablanca hotel (at the end of the first day, a good choice). Then the subway to Brooklyn Bridge, to obtain a good view of many of the city highlights. The walk was made more interesting by the presence of many many many school children walking across the bridge to take part in a demonstration outside City Hall. Something to do with education and what kind of schools children should attend and who should make the decision.

The next walk was to Ground Zero, via a deli where panninis were enjoyed. The new memorial is only partly completed but the water features are stunning. Two pools, each occupying the space of one of the twin towers. Both made of granite edged with the names of the victims and both containing a two tier waterfall starting at ground level and finishing out of sight far beneath the surface. A new museum is complete structurally but still being fitted out.

Another subway ride to the Hi-line, a walk constructed along the track of an overhead railway which used to serve the industrial premises in the meat-packing district close to the Hudson river. This gave an interesting view of buildings which are not well-known but represent the way in which NY's original wealth was created.

A walk back to the hotel via a restaurant and then a short visit to the Casablanca's complimentary bar completed the enjoyable day, which was enhanced by warm, clear sunny weather.

From disappointment to another highlight

Silver Whisper anchored off Martha's Vineyard in the early morning of the last full day of the cruise. The weather was grey and cloudy and the sea was choppy. So much so that the captain decided it was unsafe to operate the tenders (from a position of total ignorance Diva was in full agreement). So we had another day at sea. Baby butler had remembered to put cases on the bed so packing had to be done. And another cancelled excursion meant more gifts from the shop, using up the cruise credit!!

But then the announcement came that the sail in to New York (which is what this trip is about for TSH and Diva) was to happen in the early evening instead of the early next morning. Good in some ways, but this coincided with the dinner booking at La Terrazza. After much debate, the booking was cancelled and baby butler instructed to bring wine, pizza and New York cheesecake (yes, I know) to the suite at precisely 18:30. And he managed it!!

So then it was up to the observation lounge, where there were many people and an air of anticipation similar to that for Greenland. Champagne was drunk as the famous skyline appeared in the far distance. It was windy but not cold and very clear after the storms of the day. TSH was, of course, the first to spot the Statue of Liberty. As the Silver Whisper drew nearer, the commentary contained 'Bring me your tired, your poor......'. Brilliant poem for a special monument. The lights in the buildings drew attention to the spectacular architecture, the most poignant of which was the new Freedom Tower, part of the replacement for the World Trade centre. Silver Whisper sailed up the Hudson River to Pier 88.

Immediately after Silver Whisper docked (next to an aircraft museum including Concorde and a space shuttle), there was a spectacular firework display laid on for our benefit. The ship is full of the well-travelled and world-weary but everyone enjoyed that sail in, agreed it was special and applauded the fireworks.

TSH and Diva met the Captain on deck and thanked him for the day, including the original safety decision. He was obviously very pleased with himself for how he had snatched all-round joy from the jaws of disappointment.

Sunday, 6 October 2013

Boston

Diva and TSH are in Boston today, parked next to Brilliance of The Seas with the flight path into the airport just aft of the ship. TSH wore a raincoat for the first time since Falmouth but there was not too much rain to interfere with the planned walks. They have visited the Paul Revere house and walked the Freedom Trail. They also encountered lively drum music performed by a group from China (or maybe Taiwan).
Boston is an interesting compact city with some historical buildings as well as well designed newer buildings. Old stone buildings with gold domes are set in front of acres of modern glass. They passed Legal Sea Foods, where Diva remembers eating on previous visits long ago. But Filene’s is being reconstructed, with just the façade currently standing, so no Filene’s basement (renowned sale shop) today.
There was an interesting farmers market but it was felt to be unfair to sample the produce as there was no intention of purchasing anything.  
As it was Boston, Diva had a cup of tea – TSH settled for a decaffeinated cappuccino.
Lunch was taken late so it had to be on the pool deck (under shelter) whilst the rain continued to fall. TSH found that a beer went well with the blue cheese and bacon burger and French fries.

Tonight is the Captain’s farewell party – it is never held on the last night – so this is the beginning of the end of the cruise. Diva and TSH are trying to find out what time they have to get up when Silver Whisper sails into New York in order to see the ship pass the Statue of Liberty. It was the request from Diva to see the sail in or out of New York which resulted in booking this cruise. Missing it is not an option.