The Embla is now on the Rhine, which is both wider and
busier than the Main. The gorge provided
many views of castles which are now either ruins or hotels. Castles thus became
as plentiful as churches. TSH also noted that there were railways running along
both sides of the river, so the camera was kept busy.
There was a stop for a visit to Marksburg Castle. The
weather is much warmer now and Diva was most unimpressed at the climb to the
castle in the afternoon heat. She returned to the bus and was very careful to
get on one marked with the correct ship, as there were several Viking groups at
the castle. When unfamiliar faces started appearing on the bus, she knew that
they were on the wrong bus and explained this to them. It turned out that the
sign on the bus had been changed whilst she was on there, so she had the
humiliation of a group of people explaining to each other that the woman ‘was
on the wrong bus’.
TSH thought the visit to the castle was ok but was probably
more interesting to people coming from countries where no old castles existed.
He would have preferred to stay on the ship to Koblenz and spend time there. This
was another occasion when Viking dropped off an excursion from one point and
picked them up from another, reducing flexibility for returning to the ship
early or late.
There is now a member of Reception staff dedicated to TSH’s
cap, which he has so far lost 3 times. Each time, he has thought his holiday to
be over and each time he has been very relieved when his personal ‘lost and
found’ officer returned it to him. Note
from TSH – The story on the cap has had a certain amount of poetic licence added
by Diva.
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