Fire Up The Quattro…Both Of Them!!! šŸ˜Ø

Hi all! Todayā€™s post is a little different, as i rarely get the opportunity to experience a proper carā€¦Never mind get to talk all about the engine, tyres etc with another proper petrolhead! šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ šŸ¤£ Well it all started at the end ofĀ Eileenā€™s funeral last week when we needed a lift to the train station to head back home. Ben (ex brother in law and friend) said heā€™d give us a lift and disappeared to go and get his car?!

What is that visceral rumble outside?? šŸ¤”Ā 

Audi $S4 1

ā‡§ Photo supplied by Ben – Ā©PerformanceĀ PrestigeĀ ā‡§

Ā Ā Please meet the RS4ā€¦šŸ˜² Ā Ā 

Ben: ā€œFirstly, the RS4 was hand built by quattro gmbh (Audiā€™s in-house performance arm). The B7 RS4 is powered by a direct fuel injected (FSi) 4.2litre V8, producing 420bhp and revving to over 8,000rpm.

Mine is around 450bhp and revs to 8,500rpm due to some minor modifications.Ā It has the quattro all wheel drive system with a 60:40 power split with a rear bias to aid handing.Ā Front brake are floating discs with 8 piston callipers (also used on the Lamborghini Gallardo). As with all B7 RS4s, itā€™s a 6 speed manual (has to be manual).”Ā 

Audi $S$  2

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Fire up the Quattro…

As Sarah was getting into the back seat she said ā€œYouā€™ve got to be in the front for this oneā€ i said ā€œFantasticā€ as Ben kindly guided me around and opened the door as i got in. I said ā€œAwww these Recaro bucket seats are amazing, and i can fit in themĀ properly now iā€™ve lost 5 stone, lol!ā€Ā šŸ¤£Ā 

Audi RS4  Dash

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I was listening to the rumbling beast ticking over as Ben slipped into the drivers seat.Ā ā€œAwww i love a V8 it just sounds amazing and itā€™s only just ticking over!ā€ Ben then blipped the throttle a few times (to widen my smile even further) and pulled Ā away.

Sadly the train station was only about 10 minutes away, but when we reached the duel carriagewayā€¦Ben wound the windows down and floored it!!Ā šŸ˜²

Iā€™m not sure if it was the instant force of being blasted back into the seat, or theĀ symphony of the 450 angry beasts filling my ears that gave me that feeling like nothing elseā€¦I simply couldnā€™t stop the huge grin from leaving my face!Ā šŸ˜€

ā€œWow that was immenseā€ i said whilst pealing my head off the rear window, lol.Ā ā€œThat was only 6500rpm as we keepĀ running out of road, we have 2000rpm leftā€ Ben said as he gifted me with another blip of the throttle to evoke the awesomeĀ symphony!

The tunnelā€¦šŸ˜²

Audi $S4  4

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We even had a tunnel moment where you can really hear the deep growling boom of the V8 through the open windows, awwwwwā€¦Iā€™ll pause for a minute for you to imagine the beautiful sound of the V8ā€¦šŸ˜²
The exhausts…

2 Audis

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Pulling up outside the train station (oh no the carĀ experience is coming to an end) we all got out. I was wondering why Ben had left the car running as i knew heā€™d already said heā€™d come inside to check everything was ok and our tickets worked in the gates etcā€¦Above and beyond kindness!Ā šŸ˜€ Ā Ā 

Whenā€¦šŸ¤”Ā 

Ben walked me around the rear of the car on the nearside about level with the tyre. He then placed Sarah in aĀ similar position on the offside, ā€œStay there a minute and listen to this!?!ā€Ā 

It all happened at the same timeā€¦My ears were blessed and blasted with the massive sound of the V8 from the rear, then my lower half of my trousers blew backwards from the wind (tornado) blitzing me from the tailpipesā€¦And as the revs lowered we could hear the huge pops, bangs and explosions coming from the exhaust! Wow what a finish, and now we understand what you wereĀ up to, lol!Ā šŸ¤£Ā 

I canā€™tĀ thank Ben enough for giving me and Sarah this amazingĀ experience, and Sarah was happy that i got to talk all about cars without boring her to death, lol!Ā 

Oh just one more thingā€¦This monster has 275mm tires and 20 inch rims! šŸ’ŖšŸ¼Ā 

The Audi 4.2 V8…

Audi 4 2 V8

ā‡§ Photo supplied by Ben –Ā Ā©PerformanceĀ PrestigeĀ ā‡§

Ā 

Fire up the second Quattroā€¦šŸ˜²Ā 

2 Audis 2

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Please meet theĀ Audi 90 quattro 20v sport…
Ben: “The old one is a 1991 Audi 90 quattro 20v sport (One of only 92 ever built), itā€™s a rare car. Powered by a 2.3litre 5 cylinder twin cam engine. It has a 5branch exhaust manifold and fully electronic multipoint fuel injection (very advanced for its age).Ā It was an early adopter of catalytic converters but as mine is pre 1992 Iā€™ve removed mine (totally legally).”

“Along with some internal engine work itā€™s power is up from original 170bhp to around 220bhp and this revs happily to around 7,400rpm now.Ā It too has Quattro all wheel drive with TORSEN centre diff and lockable rear diff.Ā It has cast front suspension arms and is considerably lighter than a normal Audi 90.Ā Iā€™ve had this for about 15years.”
Audi 90 Quattro 2

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About 5 years ago on another trip to Derby, Ben kindly gave me and Sarah a similar blast in this classic Quattro. It sounded and felt fantastic and it was a real blast back from the past! I remember Ben opening the sunroof and windows to get the full exhaust tone playing in our earsā€¦What a beautiful sound! šŸ˜€ Ā 
Audi 90 Quattro 5

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Whatā€™s under the hood?!
Audi 90 Engine

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Audi 90 Engine 2

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Audi 90 Quattro 7

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Audi 90 Quattro 6

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Audi 90 Quattro 8

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Ā My story and a little about my ā€œNovadoseā€ā€¦šŸ¤”Ā 

As you may know my last car before i went blindā€¦Was my custom 1991 Vauxhall Nova 1.4SR resprayed in dark pearlescent purple (bottom half) and white for the top half after iā€™d fitted a full Zender body kit. . As i worked as a panel beater in a bodyshop, my fave part was hammering out the rear wheel arches, filling them for a slightly wider archā€¦So i could squeeze in the 205mm tyres on the 17 inch rims. Iā€™d only ever seen 16 inch rims on a Nova in Derbyshire before, so i had to see if i could fit the 17ā€™sā€¦Thatā€™s why i called it theĀ ā€œNovadoseā€. šŸ¤£ Ā Ā 

Iā€™ve always been interested in cars as most of my family are/were mechanicsā€¦I think thatā€™s why i get so excited whenever i have a carĀ experience like the one aboveā€¦And why iā€™ll always share it with you guys!Ā šŸ˜€

Do you have any carĀ experience stories to share?Ā šŸ¤”Ā 

ā˜€ļø #37 The Blind Sightseers “Escape The Lockdown” With Distant Memories: “Corinth, Greece”šŸ‡¬šŸ‡·(2017)

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Ā Hi friends and welcome to Day 37 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

Corinth logo

Me stood on the right with my arms out stretched and waving as the Thomson Spirit shit covers the whole background

Good morning friends! (ĪšĪ±Ī»Ī·Ī¼Ī­ĻĪ± Ļ†ĪÆĪ»ĪæĪ¹)šŸ˜€ Ā 

I love the fact that weā€™ve just sailed to Corinth on the ā€˜Spiritā€™ and weā€™re now going on a trip along the Corinth canal, then to walk around ancient Corinth in the historic footsteps of the Apostle Paul. To say i was excited is an understatement! šŸ™ šŸ˜² Ā 

But firstā€¦ā˜€ļø Ā 

Iā€™m not good in the sun but Sarah comes alive in the scorching hot weather. So i sloshed on my sun cream as it was already 36 degrees outside (ouch) Iā€™ve also bought myself a ā€˜Tactical Sun Hatā€™ to try and keep myself cooler in the sun and provide a little shade with the wide rimā€¦It worked really well but i was still dripping like a candle in a Salvador Dali painting! šŸ¤£ Ā 

Corinth canal…

Get ready to be impressed. The Corinth Canal marries up the Gulf of Corinth in the northwest with the Saronic Gulf in the southeast. Itā€™s 3.9 miles long and its width varies from 69 feet at the bottom to 82 feet at the water’s surface. Before it was built, ships sailing between the Aegean and the Adriatic Sea had to circumnavigate the Peloponnese, adding another 185 miles to their journey. On this fascinating tour youā€™ll drive to Isthmia, around 1 hr’s drive, where a boat will be waiting to whisk you off. Sit back, relax and enjoy the views as you sail through this famous canal. Along the way, your guide will tell you interesting facts about the way it was built.

Ā We stepped of the air conditioned coach and just as i said ā€œArgghh now thatā€™s hotā€ Sarah said ā€œWow thatā€™s better, it was freezing on that coachā€ we followed the group to the boat. ā˜€ļø Ā 

After Sarah excellently guided me onto the boat, we took our seats. The whole trip was just stunning and we were blown away by the walls of the canal and the sheer size of it. The guide was telling us all about the history etc over the loud speakers (my fave part as i canā€™t see the scenery until i get home and really zoom in for a blurry look). I do listen and hear Sarahā€™s detailed descriptions of the landscapes and any other points of interest. I also take in the other people around me and their reactions too.Ā 

Another photo taken from the front of the boat looking up the canal with tall walls either side and a bridge on top crossing over.

photo taken from the rear of the boat with the beautiful blue water with hight walls either side

Photo of rear of boat showing people sat looking down Corinth canal.

Ā The Peloponnese…

ā˜¢ļø HEALTH WARNING… Ā 

Now for a blistering Sarah panorama! Ā 

A Sarah Panorama of the end of the canal where it expands into the vastness of the sea, with land touching each side

Another Sarah panorama with the sea and land stretching from end to end with rolling hills and mountains in the background

After doing a 180Ėš turn we headed back down the canal, fantastic! šŸ˜€ Ā Ā 

Me stood right at the rear of the boat with the beautiful Corinth canal in the background

Ā Ancient Corinth…

You’ll now take a short drive to ancient Corinth, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the ruins of the “Agora” marketplace as well as the Temples of Apollo and Aphrodite.

We shot off the coach and followed the guide closely from the front, the path was all uphill and did i mention it was scorching hot?!Ā ā˜€ļø I kept saying to SarahĀ ā€œWow the Apostle Paul actually came here!ā€ and after about the 10th timeā€¦Weā€™d reached the top.

Me stood in front of the ancient Temple of Apollo wearing my tactical sun hat

Sarah and the Temple of Apollo

Temple of Apollo

After a brief history lesson all about the temples and the culture as it was back in the day, we headed along another hot dusty path and ended up at the Synagogue. ā€œWowā€ i said ā€œPaul wouldā€™ve visited this actual Synagogue several timesā€¦Itā€™s simply amazing that iā€™m standing in biblical historyā€.Ā 

Upon leaving the synagogue the guide stopped and pointed to an ancient hebrew marking on the wall. Sarah quickly took a photo of it to share. I continued ā€œWow, Paul may have walked under this very arch, wow!ā€ šŸ˜²

A remain of the Jewish Synagogue where the Apostle Paul teached and preached

The Agora…

Moving further down and heading towards the agora, the sound of the cicadas were deafening, they were almost drowning out the voice of the guideā€¦It sounded like i was walking around with a massive bee hive stuck on my head but less sticky and much less painful! šŸ¤£ Ā 

ā€œWowā€¦the beema Ā seatā€ i said whilst trying to get excited but actually about to collapse due to heat exhaustion. ā€œThe agora! This is where the Apostle Paul wouldā€™ve been making tents..No way!ā€ i kept going ā€œDid you know Paul stayed in Corinth for about 18 months and he wouldā€™ve have frequently visited and worked around here!ā€ Sarah replied ā€œYes i know Steve itā€™s incredible, but weā€™re getting left behind as you keep stopping and making wow noises, lol!ā€ šŸ¤£ Ā 

ā€œSarah could you take some photos of me in the Agora and in front of the beema seat? Iā€™d love to have a photo as a keep sakeā€¦Oh and have i mentioned that the Apostle Paul wouldā€™ve been around here?!ā€. Sarah puts up with a lot! šŸ¤£ Ā Ā 

Me and the Agora

Me stood (centre) in front of the ruins of the Bema in ancient Corinth

Me stood (centre) in front of the ruins of the Bema in ancient Corinth

The cicadas were still singing their thunderous lament as we walked deeper into the Agora. The guide stopped to show us the ruins and described how it would have looked and what would be happening back in classical times. Ā 

lots of stones which are the ruins of the Agora in Corinth

A portrait view of the the ruins of the Agora and Bema at ancient Corinth

Ā And then…

ā˜¢ļø HEALTH WARNING…Ā 

Just when you thought it couldnā€™t get any betterā€¦Sarah managed to fit the whole place in one monumental panorama! Ā 

A Fantastic Panorama taken by Sarah of the Agora

At this point i was so exhausted, head and shoulders stooped forward and my mouth was dry and frothing. I managed a slow shuffle back to the air conditioned coach. Sarah said ā€œOh itā€™s freezing on here!Ā 

It still blows me away when i think of this excursion to ancient Corinth and how we were actually there. šŸ˜²

Back at the shipā€¦šŸ›³ Ā 

After freshening up back in the cabin, we still had a few hours before the ship left port. Weā€™ve found that if the excursion leaves us with a few hours to spare we can use the ship as the starting reference and go and explore the town nearest to the dock (any further and weā€™ll get lost). This makes for a full day as we can go on the excursion around the island and then visit local shops and markets around the dock areaā€¦Yay! šŸ˜€Ā 

Wowā€¦Did i mention it was hot! ā˜€ļø šŸ˜°

iPhone weather app showing Corinth at 36Ā° and sunny

ā€œYayā€¦Steve a beach!ā€ Sarah shouts as we step out of the dock, she continues ā€œNo way, holidays donā€™t start until iā€™ve put my feet on the sandā€¦Come on!ā€ I was just about to protest (as iā€™d left my beach shoes in the cabin) when Sarah dragged (i mean guided) me onto the powdery sand.Ā 

The boiling hot sun, the powdery white sand and the gentle touch of the sea rolling over Sarahā€™s feet educed a wonderful smile. šŸ˜€ Ā 

My new Microfibre towel…

We were now wet, frazzled and covered in sand and we walked for a while before we found a bench under a large tree. ā€œYesā€¦Here you goā€ is said as i unclipped my new microfibre hand towel from my carabiner loop on my BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) shorts. I bought this little towel just before this cruise as i wanted to be more prepared as we learn a little more what we need from each holidayā€¦And this time it worked beautifully! šŸ˜€ Ā 

After a while we were both sand free, dry and ready for a cold drink. We walked down a few streets then Sarah said ā€œSteve, i think this looks like a cafe? I wonder if they do iced coffees?ā€ ā€œI hope soā€ i said feeling like a pulsing nuclear reactor.Ā 

They did the best iced coffee (Freddo Cappuccino) and even a sugar free one for Sarah…Ā 

Sarah enjoying an iced Cappaccino outside the Cafe in Corinth

As we were sitting outside drinking our amazing coffeesā€¦The man weā€™d met at the Captains table last night walked past and said hello. ā€œWowā€ i said to Sarah after a brief chat with the man, ā€œWeā€™re even making friends and itā€™s only the first day off the shipā€.Ā 

Sadly itā€™s now time to return back to the shipā€¦

Me stood in the middle of the road with buildings either side in Corinth

As we were walking towards the ship and the dock was emptyā€¦We stopped for a few photos…Ā 

Sarah stood in front of the Thomson Spirit shipwith both arms in the air

Sarah stood in front of the Thomson Spirit ship

Me stood on the right with my shadow filling the rest of the photo

Then…

As we were taking lots of photos, another nice person from our ship walked up behind us and asked if weā€™d like a photo together?! ā€œOh yes please that would be so kind of youā€ i said as i passed her my phone. šŸ˜€ Ā 

Sarah & i in front of the Thomson Spirit in the background

Back on shipā€¦šŸ›³Ā 

Weā€™d had a fantastic day and had lots to talk about with Ā the people sat around our table at the evening meal. Itā€™s lovely to hear other peoples stories from what they had done throughout the day, and to hear the adventures from the other excursions.

Finallyā€¦Just when you think the day is over, we have another fantastic folded creature.

A towel folded into a puppy dog with chocolates as his eyes

Our Routeā€¦..šŸ›³ Ā 

On Saturday evening Thomson Spirit sails to Itea, Greece. To arrive on Sunday morning having travelled 59 nautical miles at an average speed of 6 knots.

Hope youā€™ve enjoyed the adventure todayā€¦Let me know your favourite part?! šŸ¤” Weā€™ll meet tomorrowā€¦Same timeā€¦Same place for another adventure!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #36 The Blind Sightseers “Escape The Lockdown” With Distant Memories: “Dubrovnik, Croatia”šŸ‡­šŸ‡·(2017)

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Ā Hi friends and welcome to Day 36 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

10th Anniversary

Sarah i wedding photo

Wow, i still canā€™t believe itā€™s been 10 years since our amazing wedding day!Ā ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļøĀ 

An unexpected blessingā€¦..

This cruise (3rd) holiday has been such an unexpected blessing, as Sarah had another “Charcot Foot (diabetic problem)ā€ and was in an air-cast for the last 5 months. We had to cancel our Barbados cruise and stay weā€™d booked for our birthday celebrations in Aprilā€¦But Sarah had it removed a few weeks ago and sheā€™s been strengthening her leg for this cruise. So we are amazed to be spending our 10th wedding anniversary (July) visiting some fantastic places! šŸ˜Ž Ā 

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Breakfastā€¦..

We slept really well and caught up on the sleepless night we had yesterday. We thought weā€™d go to the Compass Rose (waiter service restaurant) for our 10th anniversary breakfast. It didnā€™t disappoint and we had porridge, omelette, fruit, nuts, seeds, bacon and bananas (not all together,lol). šŸ„“Ā 

Swimmingā€¦..

After exploring (getting lost) in the many different stairways, corridors and decks Ā around the ship, we were trying to familiarise ourselves with our fave places so we could find our way back much more easily. we nipped back to our cabin to get our things ready for a couple of hours sunbathing and swimming. Sarah loves swimming (as you can tell in the photos below) and had an excellent time enjoying her anniversary in the pool! šŸ˜Ž Ā 

Sarah laughing and really enjoying swimming in the pool on the ship

Sarah doing handstands in the swimming pool on the ship....Herr feet and legs are outside the water sticking up and her body is underwater!

ā¬† Sarah doing handstands in the pool ā¬†Ā 

The Towel Swan Heartā€¦..

After having lots of fun, we headed back to our cabin where we were surprised to find two towel swans placed in the shape of a heart, with flowers and our cards etc in a beautiful display. We rushed out to find the cabin stewards and thanked them profusely… whilst Sarah took lots of photos!Ā 

two towel swans together in a love heart shape surrounded by our anniversary cards, on the bed of our cabin on the ship

Ā ā¬† Towel folded Swan heart ā¬†Ā 

The invitation…

Earlier this morning Sarah had found an invitation pushed under the cabin door. ā€œThis looks a bit fancy, itā€™s only an invitation to the formal evening. We have to sign it to say that weā€™re going, then hand it back to receptionā€¦..Seems like a lot of paper work to me.ā€ ā€œOh right, i suppose they need to know how many people will be in the restaurant for dinner this evening, it must be the policy for formal night on this ship. It was different on the Dream shipā€ i replied. šŸ˜•

I hadnā€™t brought my tuxedo this time as it filled half my suitcase the time before and i didnā€™t want to waste that amount of space again. I did bring my trousers though as we like the waiter service meal in the evenings. ā€œ i hope they donā€™t chuck me over-board for not dressing smart enough.ā€ Sarah told me… ā€œYouā€™ll be fine, lol, itā€™s only for one evening and your new black shirt looks smart enough anywayā€.Ā 

Formal Eveningā€¦..

As Sarah & i wereĀ queuing up to enter the show lounge, the photographers were taking our photos.Ā 

Me on the left wearing a black shirt and Sarah on the right wearing a beautiful while dress with a black ribbon tie

Ā ā¬† Me & my lovely Wife Sarah ā¬†Ā 

My lovely wife Sarah wearing her stunning white dress

Ā ā¬† My lovely Wife Sarah ā¬†Ā 

After listening to the Captain introduce himself and some of his crew, we headed to the Compass Rose restaurant where we planned to have a lovely four course meal.Ā 

We said we didnā€™t mind sharing, and the waiter sat us right next to a window (yay) on a four seater table. We introduced ourselves to Brian & Anne (more about our new friends in later posts) and they kindly read out the menu for us. After ordering from each section of the menu, we got to chatting.

AND THENā€¦..

An enormous shadow, from an even bigger man darkened our whole tableā€¦..ā€œSTEVEā€¦..FOLLOW MEā€ said the man with a really deep transylvanian voice. I looked at Sarah, and then back at the man ā€œFOLLOW MEā€ he said again. Sarah said ā€œCan i come with himā€ ā€œyESā€ he said as we started to stand. We said to Brian and Anne ā€œI think weā€™ll see you later, weā€™ve only just ordered our food, and if weā€™re not backā€¦..youā€™ll get double, lolā€.

As sarah guided me behind this Behemoth of a man (not joking, he was about 7ft tall and 5ft wide) up a few flights of stairs, Sarah said ā€œWhere is he taking us?ā€ ā€œI think weā€™re going to the plank, or at least being court marshalledā€ was my apprehensive reply. šŸ˜Ø Ā 

We finally entered a small bar area where Claudia (the social director) greeted us with a glass of Champagne and a smelly fish bite (i donā€™t like fish, if youā€™d not guessed, lol) and showed us to our seats. Claudia said ā€œI thought you werenā€™t going to make it?ā€ ā€œTo make what?ā€ Sarah replied still looking bemused. “You got the invitation?ā€.Sarah said ā€œYesā€¦..the one to the formal eveningā€. Claudia then said ā€œNo, that was an invitation to the Captains table and an evening with the Captain.ā€ ā€œOoooppsā€ i misread it as a general evening invitation (easily done as the iPhone magnifier isnā€™t as good as the large CCTV we have at home)ā€. Sarah whispered to me ā€œThe Captain and his other guests were waiting for us up here, as we were seeming to ignore them and eating our meal already with someone else. šŸ˜² Ā 

The Captains Tableā€¦..

Since Sarah & i already knew the menu (thanks Brian & Anne) this was our easiest food ordering to date. We had a lovely meal and a fantastic time chatting with everyone around the table. It was really interesting hearing everyones stories and experiencesā€¦..Sarah already has her next cruise planned in her mind after asking the Captain what place he liked best after 30 yrs of cruising the seas, lol. šŸ¤£ Ā 

Now it was time to leave again for the Show Lounge to watch possibly the worst show we have ever seen (heard for me, lol.). šŸ˜Ž Ā 

Me stood behind Sarah on the right of the photo stood in front of the staff captains table with 4 other people(including the captain who is sat next to Sarah)

ā¬† Photo of Sarah & i(on right) at the Captains Table ā¬†Ā 

Wow, What a memorable 10th Wedding Anniversaryā€¦. Ā Ā 

Retiring back to our cabin (making sure we didnā€™t upset the swans), we talked about our memorable day and how weā€™d never forget our 10th Wedding Anniversary! Now it was time to sleep, as itā€™s an early start once we arrive in Corinth. It was also the start of 5 full days of excursions weā€™d booked and we were really excited, even though we knew the temperatures were going to reach up to 41ā„ƒ because of a heat wave across south east Europe (ouch). ā˜€ļø Ā 

Thank Youā€¦..

Sarah & i would like to thank you once again for celebrating our 10th Wedding Anniversary and for all of the lovely messages you sent us.

Hope youā€™ve enjoyed the adventure todayā€¦Let me know your favourite part?! šŸ¤” Weā€™ll meet tomorrowā€¦Same timeā€¦Same place for another adventure!Ā šŸ˜€Ā Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #24 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “The Model Ship”šŸŒŠšŸ›³

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 24 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

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Ā After a fantastic 2 days in the Azores we found this new folded towel creature on our table. ā€œHow do they do thatā€ i said just staring and touching it? šŸ˜²

Swan

ā€œYeah i knowā€ said Sarah ā€œitā€™s amazing how they get the towels to do that and stay in positionā€.Ā 

Just then i had a brain waveā€¦To show our appreciation for the great work our cabin steward has shown us, i will show our gratitude with a model of my own!!! šŸ˜€Ā 

I thought rather than using a towel i will go larger and use the whole bed, quilt, pillows and towels! As the towels are blueā€¦they can be the sea. The quilt can be the Thomson Dream and the pillows can be the big pointy thingy on top! šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā 

Having never attempted anything like this before, i knew it would be the thought that counts. I said to Sarah ā€œYouā€™re going to have to wait outside until iā€™ve finished, then you can open the door and see it as the cabin steward will see itā€.Ā 

Here Goesā€¦..are you ready???Ā 

My Ship

Ā After Sarah stopped laughing šŸ¤£, she said ā€œItā€™s massive! I didnā€™t know you were going to use the whole king size bed?!ā€ I said ā€œWell ships are big, and i didnā€™t want him to miss itā€. She was actually impressed with my first ever attempt. lol. šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā 

Now everything is set, itā€™s time to head out and relax with a nice latte at the Coffee Port. We also ventured out on deck being ensconced by blue sea. ā˜• Ā 

At Sea after Azores

We did meet up with the cabin steward that night and Sarah asked him ā€œDid you like the big ship Steve had made for you?ā€ He said he didnā€™t see anything and just thought the bed was left in a messā€¦Harsh!! šŸ˜”Ā 

Well at least WE all know what happened, and i hope my model ship will put a smile on your face instead!! Ā šŸ˜€Ā Ā 

Just 2 days at sea now until we reach Gibraltar!!

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ā˜€ļø #23 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Sao Miguel, Azores”šŸ¬

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 23 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

SaĢŠo Miguel logo

Ā After more wild blood sugar readings, no sleep and seriously nasty coughs, i was really looking forward to our excursion today. If you remember on day 7 – AntiguaĀ we had 1 horse power each, but now i was hoping for lots more horse power in our 4×4! šŸ˜€ Ā Ā 

4×4 Tour of the Western Edge, Azores (Excursion details)

If you want to get up close to SĆ£o Miguelā€™s dramatic landscapes, a 4×4 is the way to go. Once weā€™re all strapped in, weā€™ll head off to the west side of the island. Our first stop is Vista do Rei. Translated, it means ā€˜Kingā€™s Viewā€™ ā€“ it was named after King D Carlos, who visited back in 1901 ā€“ and the vista from here is definitely fit for a monarch. It pans across Sete Cidades, a massive volcanic crater thatā€™s glazed in greenery and, at the right time of year, baby-blue hydrangeas. Covering its base is a huge lake, split in two by the small bridge that crosses it, plus a picturesque waterside village. Weā€™ll drive along the Pequena ridge to Sete Cidades village, stopping at Lomba do Vasco viewpoint along the way for a few snaps. Weā€™ll have some free time to explore the village, before continuing our drive past Blue and Empadadas lakes. Weā€™ll have one last photo op ā€“ at Pico do Ferro viewpoint ā€“ before making our way back to the ship.

With the excursion details in mind (seeĀ above), we navigated down the gangway and onto the dock. We quickly realised that the day wasnā€™t going to be as hot as every other day on the cruiseā€¦as we were getting wet, and colder by the second! lol šŸ¤£ ā˜”ļø Ā Ā 

Our 4×4 driver and tour guide met us off the boat(which was fantastic) and helped us into our Land Rover. Back when i was a panel beater my friend used to race custom Land Rovers with monster V8ā€™s, and as usual i was letting my imagination get ahead of me, especially when the driver cranked up the engine and it was the disappointing sound of a diesel tractor! šŸ˜¢ Since iā€™ve been blind and i use my ears to see cars, the engine noises are all i focus on! Sarah is quick to remind me as we walk into town back in Epsom that she really doesnā€™t want me to comment on every engine that drives by! lol, but she did acknowledge my disappointment with a gentle stroke on my arm. ā¤ļø Ā 

Sarah leaning and the 4x4

ā‡§ Sarah and the 4×4 ā‡§

Our first stop was Kingā€™s View which was really high upon the island, as we stopped and the driver asked us to wait in the car as it was chucking it down with rain, and the fog/mist was like a blankett covering all of the beautiful landscapes he had brought us to see, he left to talk the the other driver in the Toyota Land cruiser behind. He came back, apologised and said ā€œWe will try and head as low as we can to see if we can go under the fog/mist and see if itā€™s any clearer down there. But we have a few minutes here so if you want to get out in the rain, you canā€.Ā 

A landscape covered in rain, fog and mist

ā‡§ Kingā€™s View ā‡§

Ā On a clear day there is a stunning volcanic crater with 2 lakes, 1 is blue and 1 is green! There were alot of disappointed sighs etc and some people were complainingā€¦i just thought welcome to my world, and you can still see more than me even with the fog. lol šŸ˜€ Ā I almost felt equal for the first time on an excursion. šŸ¤£ Ā Ā 

We then headed off on a drive to the lowest point of the island which was beautiful and when we got to walk around by the river and volcanic hills it was like stepping onto the film set of Jurassic park.

The fog did lift a little and the rain slowed down enough for us to enjoy 15 minutes in this fantastic place.Ā 

A black and white photo of a lake in Sao Miguel

A path running from right to left through grass fields alined with trees

Me looking Terrified in front of the river with volcanic rocks behind

When i found this photo which Sarah had taken, we both started laughing and thought this was probably the best photo of me ever! šŸ™‚ Ā Donā€™t ask me what i was up to, i can only imagine that i heard a T-Rex or a volcano erupt!! šŸ˜Ø Ā 

Please let me know in the comments below if you have any great captions to add to this photo??!! I look forward to hearing what you come up with!Ā šŸ¤£ Ā 

A 4x4 parked in front of a huge volcano and river

ā‡§ This place really does remind me of Jurassic Park ā‡§ Ā Ā 

View of Sao Miguel river from a grass bank with volcanic rocks behind

Looking through the trees atSao Miguel

We all climbed aboard our 4×4 and headed of to a small village to stop and have another rest and look around. On the way Sarah saw a huge black Bull chasing a local who was running for his life right close to the Land Roverā€¦Crazy! Lol. We stopped at a small cafe where the driver(to Sarahā€™s delight) started talking about the locally made Portuguese custard tarts. I said ā€œNo way, these are our favourites, and we have never had a locally made one before! It will be like when i had a slice of “Pizza in Pisa!ā€ šŸ˜€ Ā As usual… no body laughed so i asked “Do they sell them in this Cafe?ā€If they do could you get 3 and have one yourself!ā€ He said ā€œyeah sureā€ and we sat and enjoyed this special food moment! ā˜• Ā 

Most of the people stayed in the cafe as it was raining outside, but Sarah & i were already soaked so didnā€™t mind a little more rain to try and see as many things as possible in this tiny village. šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā 

Sarah in Sao Miguel

Sao Miguel Village

Sao Miguel church through the trees

We were now coming to the end of our fantastic 4×4 drive, but not before he drove us off road and up some really steep rocky terrain, Yay!! šŸ™‚ We were rocking side to side and bouncing up and down, i said ā€œYeah this is more like it!ā€. We then stopped and the driver who had his window down as all the windows were steaming up from our drenched clothesā€¦picked up Ā a small piece of Ā Sphagnum moss from the towering hillside. As usual i was the only one who didnā€™t know what it is (i blame going to the worst school in Derby) He then squose it and we were all amazed by how much water was running out of something so small, fantastic! šŸ˜€ Ā  Ā 

Just one more stop and it was to see a tunnel drilled through the mountain that goes out to the sea so that the rain water does not flood the volcanic crater when there is, from time to time heavy rainfall on the island.

The tunnel is around 80 years old and almost 2 kilometers long and itĀ“s actually large enough to walk through and that is also safe enough as long as you donĀ“t go during heavy rainfall. As you know it was raining but thatā€™s not enough to stop Super Sarah having a look! šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ šŸ˜€ Ā Ā 

Sarah and the tunnel

Back on the shipā€¦šŸ›³

Having got changed out of our wet clothes, we decided to try and get a bite to eat at the buffet restaurant on deck 9. We sat down with an assortment of food and enjoyed talking about what weā€™d just experienced. We were about half way through when Alan Davidson (the piano entertainer) came and sat down with us. He had seen us the day before in Horta taking photos and had admired my big Nikon DSLR. Sarah said ā€œYeah itā€™s a nice camera and Steve gets some lovely photos even though heā€™s blindā€. ā€œWowā€ said Alan ā€œI didnā€™t realiseā€. I never know if thatā€™s a compliment or not? šŸ™‚ He continued ā€œBack home in Scotland i visit a blind friend and help him with life skills etc, and telling him(using a clock face) where his food is on his plateā€. I said ā€œFantastic, Sarah has just done that with me which is why iā€™m eating more confidently(and a lot less messy) as normalā€. šŸ¤£ Ā 

Sarah mentioned that she hadnā€™t got chance to see much of the town nearest to the dock and we still have a couple of hours left before we sail away. Alan kindly replied ā€œIā€™ll take you guys, there is a bus on the dock that goes into town, and i can guide you and make sure you get back safely tooā€. ā€œFantastic, letā€™s goā€ Sarah and i replied. šŸ˜€Ā 

Sao Miguel Church

We found the market place overlooked by this Cathedral where Me, Sarah & Alan stopped to find a table out of the rain to have coffeeā€™s and a chat. Alan was also a keen photographer and he found a local who took a few photos of the 3 of us, but sadly i havnā€™t managed to get the photos of Alan yet, maybe one day iā€™ll get to see them and share them with you. šŸ˜€ Ā 

Back on board again Thomson Dream sailed away as Sarah and i listened to Alan with our favourite cocktails. Sarahs is a special sugar free Mojito and mine is a Baileyā€™s Banana Colada! šŸ¹ šŸ˜€Ā 

Alan Pianoman

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šŸ™Œ Yay…Snow!!! šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ šŸ¤£

Finally it was our turn for some fun in the snow!Ā šŸ¤£Ā 

After a nice warm coffee (and me getting a little too excited), we started out in our back garden. “Awww itā€™s the fat snow that make snowballs!!ā€ ā˜• šŸ˜€

Our back garden…Ā 

2 Sarah back garden snow

3 Sarah back garden snow

The woods…

1 Me Ram Pond

After an exciting run around, we decided to venture out into the woods for a snow filled adventure.

1 Sarah woods

1 Sarah snow walk

My lovely wife Sarah started off looking all innocent, and she was guiding my way through the woods nicelyā€¦When…

ā€œHeyā€¦They are like bowling ballsā€ i shouted whilst being bombarded!! Ā 

2 Sarah snowball

1 Sarah snowball

After Sarah unleashed a flurry of blastsā€¦I took a large amount of damage and some of the hits were nearly fatal! I knew i had to return fire…

Here it comesā€¦šŸ¤£Ā 

2 Me Baseball snow

3 Me Baseball snow

Thankfully i managed to lower the amount of bombs coming my wayā€¦And as iā€™m blind and canā€™t see Sarahā€¦I can hear her heartbeat and locate her position, lol! šŸ¤£

Anyway, there is no harm inĀ getting closer!

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Now it was time for the big gunsā€¦Here is a nice (accessible for the blind) monster snowball to finish the job, lol! šŸ¤£Ā 

1 Me Rampage snowball

Wowā€¦I hope youā€™ve had as much fun as me and Sarah in the snow?! Is it snowing where you are? šŸ˜€Ā 

ā˜€ļø #20 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “CODE ALPHA!!”šŸŒŠšŸ›³

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 20 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

Awww i told myself not to cry this time whilst reading thisā€¦I failed, my face is soaking!Ā 

Sea logo

After enjoying a lovely coffee, we decided to explore the ship to try and familiurise ourselves a little more, and find things to do. Bingo, getting drunk and burned on sun loungers were not something Sarah & i found entertaining.Ā 

The hair salon…

We found a hair salon and booked Sarah to get her hair done, and see if they had some ideas to cover her closed eye. I thought ā€œBeing pampered and relaxed is just what Sarah needs after a traumatic day yesterday! šŸ™‚ I managed to find my way back to the coffee port on my own to wait for Sarah, which should be at least an hour depending what she chooses to have done. It sounds feeble, but finding the coffee port, and the door handle, and even a spare seat without anyone sitting on it, is a massive achievement for me! ā˜• šŸ˜€ Ā 

Sarah returned looking beautiful, but i noticed she was having another hypo, standing up i said ā€œQuick, lets try and get back to the cabin as we know that Lucozade or hypo stop works for youā€. ā€œOkā€ Sarah said whilst struggling to stay on her feet. We were only 1 deck above our cabin, but after only a short walk Sarah really started to drop. I thought “There is no way iā€™m trying to navigate the stairs, and i canā€™t see to use the lifts”. Luckily we were at the entrance to a bar/lounge. We were greeted by a nice Filipino waitress. I said “My wife needs the sweetest drink you have as sheā€™s diabetic and having a hypoā€. She was confused, but showed us to some seats(as Sarahā€™s legs were really starting to give way) and disappeared. I prayed that she understood and would bring something before Sarah lost consciousness. šŸ™ Ā 

The waitress returned (having told the bar man our situation) with a bright coloured drink. She said it was the sweetest cocktail they did with a lot of syrup in. I thought ā€œa little unorthodox, but we have no choice, Sarah needs sugar nowā€.Ā 

Having been a gamer my whole life and played some nerve racking, suspense filled and tense computer games over the years, nothing compares to this real life game of trying to encourage Sarah to drink something she doesnā€™t want, to absorb sugar into her body before passing out!Ā 

Within the next half hour, Sarah was back with us again (phew), but feeling sick from the hypo, We needed to get back to the cabin as we didnā€™t know if her blood would start to shoot up again, as we didnā€™t have any idea what was in the drink, which is why we try to always use the lucozade etc. as we know the effects. Sarah also has the super bone chill that only comes from a hypo.

Back in the cabin…

Yay, we found the cabin! šŸ™‚ Iā€™m starting to remember how many doors to count from both sides depending which set of stairs we go down. Once Sarah had checked her blood sugar again and realised it was starting to rocket, it was back in the fridge for the crossbow boltsā€¦i mean syringes. Even with our video magnifier it was really hard to make out the measurements on the needle, but after another big bruised, and big holed injection, it was time for Sarahā€™s hot bath to try and get rid of that freezing cold bone chill!

A while later Sarah said ā€œDiabetes has already ruined one evening, night and most of today. Iā€™m not going to let it ruin the rest of my holiday. Lets get dressed up and search for some nice live musicā€ ā€œFantastic idea, we both need cheering upā€. šŸ˜€Ā 

Sunset…

Instead of walking down endless boring corridors, we walked outside to stroll along the deck down to the rear of the ship and look out over the huge ocean. This evening we were gifted with a beautiful sunset.

Beautiful burnt orange sunset.

Ocean sunset 2,

As we were out on deck 9, we walked all the way to the rear (non technical name) and entered the ‘Lido restaurant’. We were both a little hungry and as this is the buffet place, itā€™s fantastic for Sarah as she can have vegetables or salad etc without having any of the carbs, or sugar rich sauces which raise her blood sugar. šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā 

We became a little disheartened after hearing a couple of the live bands playing some popular rubbish on deck 8, but we walked on past the reception and hair salon and walked into a dark elegant room. Sarah said ā€œOh greatā€¦itā€™s the casino :(ā€. I said ā€œIt looks like the Ultralux from Fallout New Vegas (PS3 game)ā€ Sarah replied ā€œIt feels like fallout to me, a shiny, depraved wasteland – just what Iā€™ve come to expect of the entertainment on this boat, lolā€. But then a classical piano started playing, just audible over the noise of the casino. ā€œWhereā€™s that lovely piano coming from?ā€ I said knowing that Sarah would love it. ā€œThrough there, but iā€™m not sure what it is as itā€™s too darkā€ ā€œLetā€™s go find out anywayā€. i said as i took her arm. šŸ˜€Ā 

The Delo piano lounge and cocktail bar…

A view of the Delo bar with quite a few people sat on leather chairs and sofas with a pianist in the background sat at a grand piano

We stood taking in the gentle atmosphere and fantastic piano playing and both said together ā€œThis is more like it šŸ™‚ ā€ We found Sarah a seat at the bar right next to the piano, Sarah loves watching pianists as they play with professional ease and elegance. It brings back lots of her childhood memories of the classical piano lessons she enjoyed! šŸ™‚Ā 

Pianist Keith sat playing at the piano

ā‡§ Keith the pianist ā‡§Ā 

After about an hour, we were so happy that we’d found another fave place, especially after the last 24 hours, we headed back to the cabin. Sarah did another blood test ā€œSteve, my bloodā€™s still going up!ā€ I said ā€œThatā€™s impossible, youā€™ve not had any sugar or carbs, and youā€™ve already had insulin before we leftā€ ā€œI know, and now iā€™ve got to take some more to try and bring it downā€ ā€œOk, take a little more and weā€™ll keep an eye on itā€.Ā 

Ā Sarah sat on the sofa with the magnifier reading the excursion options for the Azores. I opened Spotify on my iPhone and started playing my “āœž Acoustic Worshipā€ playlist knowing itā€™s Sarahā€™s fave. I thought ā€œTime for us to relax and reflect for a while on a lovely end to a hectic dayā€.Ā 

CODE ALPHA…

Sarahā€™s next words were ā€œI think my bloodā€™s droppingā€ ā€œOh no, I thought, your voice is slurry again, your blood canā€™t be that low already. Can you manage a test?ā€ Sarahā€™s test confirmed a huge drop in a short time. I jumped into survival mode and grabbed the lucozade and hypo stop. Sarah was fading fast ā€œNo, no ,no, not the big oneā€ i said wondering if this would result in a diabetic coma. I didnā€™t have to wait long before Sarah lost consciousness!! šŸ˜Ø

I now switched from survival mode, to what will Sarah need if she goes to hospital mode.Ā 

Sarah was sat upright on the sofa, and as i balanced to hold her head upright (there were no pillows in reach) i grabbed the cabin phone and dialled 999! A man answered and asked ā€œHow can we help?” I said ā€œMy wife is diabetic and she’s having a hypoglycaemic episode and is unconscious but still breathingā€ He said ā€œSheā€™s unconscious now? Whatā€™s your cabin number iā€™m on my way!”

He arrived in about 60 seconds. I told him what had happened as he was frantically inserting needles etc. He then called the bridge to tell the captain and his team, and a few seconds later i heard ā€œCODE ALPHA, CODE ALPHA cabin 7062ā€. I thought ā€œThatā€™s blasting out of the tannoy system that goes around the whole ship, and within minutes our cabin was full of people, and a wheelchair. After a few minutes Sarah slowly started to respond, but only groans. The female doctor was now in the room and after checking everything, she said theyā€™d take Sarah to the hospital to try and stabilise her.

The hospital…

After grabbing Sarahā€™s bag and a few things i thought might help, i was kindly guided down behind Sarah to the hospital waiting room. Sarah was in a private room next door.

A woman sat me down and read through a couple of papers that made sure we had health insurance etc, she then said to my surprise ā€œYou really seem to love and care for Sarahā€ I said ā€œI really donā€™t deserve her, she is amazing. I lay down my life for herā€¦and give her my all. Iā€™m so blessed to share my life with my best friend, sheā€™s beautiful inside and out. Isnā€™t that what love is?ā€ It seemed like sheā€™d never heard a response like that, and just said ā€œWow, thatā€™s lovelyā€ and went quiet for what seemed like minutes! ā¤ļø

I was then able to see my lovely wife. Sarah was still not conscious yet but was in what seemed like a peaceful sleep. I sat down and the doctors and nurses were coming in and out, checking drips, machines and Sarahs breathing etc.Ā 

Sarah in the hospital bed with a doctor dressed in white helping her

Sarah then moved and slowly started to come round, she said ā€œOh noā€ her usual response after realising where she is, i said ā€œItā€™s ok my love, we are just making some nice new friends, just relax and enjoy being pamperedā€. After another hour of checks from nurses and the doctor, suddenly the nurse panicked and said something to the doctor. All 3 of them surrounded Sarahā€™s bed frantically adjusting and checking, The doctor kept shaking Sarah and shouting her name but got no response. I thought ā€œIt canā€™t be another hypo as sheā€™s being monitored closely, so what is this?ā€ Soon after i was told by the concerned doctor to wait in the waiting room next door.Ā 

The waiting room…

Ship hospital waiting room

Now i was worriedā€¦. i sat here alone in a hospital thatā€™s swaying side to side in the middle of the atlantic ocean. My thoughts started to get the better of me..

ā€œWhat if this is it, and i donā€™t get to speak to Sarah again?!”

ā€œWhat if i never hear her amazing laugh, or feel the warmth of her hug again??”

ā€œWhat if iā€™m on my own struggling to face the rest of life (never mind the holiday) without my lovely wife??”

ENOUGH!! i thought and desperately gave it to God in prayer. šŸ™ Ā 

ā€œOh Lord please help, if this is Sarahā€™s passing to paradise, then i want to say iā€™m not happy about it, and iā€™d like to spend more time with her on earth BUT thank you so much for blessing me with such a priceless gift, i canā€™t express how much i love her and iā€™ve tried to be the husband you commanded me to be. Sarah has shown me such love, happiness, forgiveness, acceptance and a life i simply didnā€™t know was possible BUT if itā€™s not her time, please comfort her and bring her back to me, Amenā€. ā¤ļø

A short while later the nurse said i could come back and sit with Sarah again. Sarah was awake and fighting with the oxygen mask. She said ā€œWhereā€™ve you been? I told them that my diabetes was unstable which is why i have the pump but they didnā€™t believe me, they never do, and now theyā€™ve given me a second hypo after pumping me full of insulin againā€. I said while kissing her forehead ā€œOh my lovely, iā€™m glad to have you backā€. šŸ˜€ Ā 

Weā€™d been in the hospital for about 2 hours, it was just coming to 3am. Sarah kept asking if i was alright and did i need anything. ā€œI bet youā€™re hungry and need a coffeeā€ ā€œItā€™s ok, iā€™m enjoying being here with you, please get some sleep as youā€™ve had a rough couple of days, iā€™ll be right hereā€. šŸ˜€Ā 

It was 6:30am when Sarah was allowed to leave. She was given more supplies to last for the rest of the holiday. Then the doctor explained about how fast acting insulin is absorbed into the body with the syringes, and how it differs and works a lot slower than the insulin pump. She said ā€œOnce youā€™ve had the injection, the insulin will not start to work for 1Ā½ hours and it will be completely out of your system in 3 hours. And as you donā€™t have the pump giving you little bits all of the time, your blood sugar will rise on itā€™s own, so you need to give bigger (and overlapping) doses to compensate.

Sarah had never been instructed on any of this over the years because everything had been controlled by the pump and i certainly didnā€™t know anything about insulin absorption, as with the pump it pretty much works straight away. We also wondered why she hadnā€™t explained this to us yesterday, which wouldā€™ve helped.

We now headed back to the cabin to try and set up another plan of action, we knew this was going to be a difficult task, never mind adding things like food etc. lol Ā Ā 

Wow, what a night! Thatā€™s 2 nights without sleep already, and itā€™s time to set up the alarms for every 2 hours on my phone. Sleep is not going to come easy from now onā€¦is the coffee port open yet? Might as well have a nice coffee if iā€™m awake! ā˜• šŸ˜€ Ā 

Only 3 more days at sea (iā€™ll merge into one post) until we reach Horta, Azores, where we can hopefully do some more excursions!Ā šŸ˜€Ā Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #18 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Saint John’s, Antigua and Barbuda” šŸ‡¦šŸ‡¬

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After another early start (and youā€™ve guessed it) a bacon roll, we headed off the ship. The shore excursion lady was at the bottom of the gangway steps, and she showed us where to join the queue. Well i say queue, there were only about 8 of us in total. I thought ā€œI think we may have over reached on this one. Maybe itā€™s going to be too difficult, and really not suited for the blindā€. šŸ¤”

We were then led towards the minibus. We were told theyā€™d saved us the 2 seats in the front next to the driver, i said ā€œSweetā€, and climbed aboard. I really didnā€™t expect what happened nextā€¦the driver turned on his CD player which started playing Ed Sheeran ā€œThinking out loudā€ and he started singing as i tapped away on my legs to the beat. His voice was incredible, it was like we were having our own concert in the front of the minibus, whilst driving around paradise. Ā Quite a surreal moment. After more fantastic singing toĀ Tarrus Rileyā€™s Ā “She’s Royalā€, he pulled up at Fort James Beach where we were to start our horse ride. ā˜€ļøšŸ‡Ā 

Welcome to Paradise…šŸŒ“

We left the minibus and were instantly greeted with a stunning view of porcelain palm fringed sands, and stilted turquoise waters of Fort James beach, also we received a further warm welcome by the ā€œHorseman (sorry, i forgot his name)ā€. šŸ˜€Ā 

St John beach with a palm tree on the left and a life guard seat on the right

St John beach 2

Photo of the horse instructor walking across the beautiful beach

Ā ā‡§ The horseman strolling along the beautiful beach ā‡§ Ā 

A couple of horses on the left walking across the amazing beach

ā‡§ Horses being led to the sea to cool off ā‡§ Ā 

The Horse Ride…

Once everyone was fitted with a protective hat (it took a while to find one to fit my big head, lol), it was time to line up and meet the horses. He asked for experienced riders first, then one at a time they mounted the horses. It was about this time i started to get a little nervous. I was saying to Sarah ā€œHow do we get up there? Are there steps? Which foot do i put forward first? Are the horses big enough to carry me?ā€

The horseman was out of earshot, but i think he could see my face, he said ā€œDonā€™t worry, i have a couple of special horses for you twoā€. This put my mind a little more at ease. Sarah mounted first on the horse named ā€œSunshineā€, what a perfect horse for her! šŸ™‚ Then i mounted easily with the excellent help from horseman onto the horse named ā€œLittle Manā€. šŸ˜€ Ā 

After a short tutorial on how to hold (and use) the reins, it was time to move on out! We had only walked along next to a road for about a minute, and iā€™d just got used to the weird motion of rocking side to side whilst not being able to see the ground or the horse in front. When…a huge commotionā€¦Lots of shouting from horseman, and the horses. I thought(at first) it sounded like a car had hit one of the horses. I pulled back on the reins as i saw Sarah(who was in front of me) appear at my side, Yay my horse stopped! šŸ™‚ We found out at the end, that a car got too close and spooked a few of the horses, so no one (or horses) were hurt.

My plan was to take my Samsung WB550 compact camera with me to take photos & video whilst on the horse, but that was soon foiled when i got onto the horse, and my shorts were pulled tight around my pocket, so it had seal it shut. I didnā€™t want to try and move, as i thought the horse might mistaken my movements and start galloping off!. I did eventually get an opportunity when my foot suddenly got smacked out of the stirrup by an aloe vera plant (it got a few of us), and as my leg was free i quickly grabbed my camera! šŸ˜€ Ā Note to self, next time take my other camera with a neck strap! šŸ¤£ Ā 

The horseman who was overseeing us said ā€œWelcome to Sandhaven Beachā€…

A photo of the back of my horses head with a beautiful seacape all around

ā‡§ ā€œLittle Manā€ taking me on a beautiful journey šŸ™‚ ā‡§Ā 

Photo of Sarah on her horse riding across stunning beach landscape with my orange shirt at the bottom as i took the photo over my shoulder

ā‡§ Sarah on ā€œSunshineā€ & in sunshine, along Sandhaven beach ā‡§Ā 

Sarah on her horse looking inland as she rides across the stunning beach

Sarah looking out to sea as she rides along the stunning Sandhaven beach

ā‡§ Sarah ensconced in Sunshine! šŸ™‚ ā‡§Ā 

Words completely fail me when i try and describe the feeling of riding in paradise. The sound of the waves, the feel of the hot sun with the cool breeze, the movement(and sound) of the horse, topped off with the amazing panorama. We really didnā€™t want to leave our new fave place on earth!! šŸ˜€ ā˜€ļø Ā 

We left Sandhaven beach and headed back to Fort James beach. Weā€™d been riding for around 1Ā½ hours, and just before we finished, the man asked for my cameras so he could take a photo of us on our horses.

My horse ā€œlittle Manā€ was busy eating grass, i think he had my appetite! šŸ¤£ Ā 

Photo of me9left and Sarah(right) sat on top of our horses. My horse is eating grass

Ā ā‡§ ā€œLittle Man & ā€œSunshineā€ ā‡§Ā 

Once off the horses, we were given a bottle of water each as they prepared for stage 2. Stage 2 gave the chance for the experienced riders to ride faster (or gallop as iā€™m told), and the chance to ride bareback into the water. Sarah and another lady paired up together to do this.Ā 

Sarah bareback riding

Sarah said ā€œI was sat trying to balance without a saddle, when suddenly i was thrown back as one of my legs was pulled up. I looked down to see that the horse had taken a liking to one of my bright yellow laces, and was pulling on it as though it was spaghetti! šŸ¤£ Ā Ā 

Once stage 2 was over, we had about 45 minutes before the singing taxi arrived. ā€œNo way, does this mean you get to swim in paradise again?!ā€ i said as Sarah was already half way down the beach!! šŸ¤£ Ā 

The Swim…

Sarah running towards the empty sea

ā‡§ Sarah excited to be the only one in the beautiful sea ā‡§ Ā 

Sarah submerged in the turquoise sea. The whole sea is empty apart from Sarah

ā‡§ What a way to relax! šŸ™‚ ā‡§ Ā 

Sarah walking towards me from out of the sea after her swim

Sarah portrait St John

Ā ā‡§ I think Sarah enjoyed her swim!Ā šŸ˜€Ā  ā‡§Ā 

The taxi ride was just as fun. The drivers stunning voice carried us all the way back to the ship.

Ā Back on the ship…

We now had to say farewell to the Caribbean. šŸ˜¦ We took our usual sofaā€™s in the coffee port, and with coffeeā€™s in hand, we watched the island slowly disappear.Ā We both agreed that this was our fave place of the trip, and the horse ride was our best experience so far!!

Our new friend…

On returning to our cabin, the steward had created a folded towel turtle, and used my hat as the shell, fantastic!! šŸ˜€ Ā 

Folded turtle from towels with my hat as the shell

Our Route 4 2day…

This afternoon Thomson Dream sails to Horta, Portugal, weā€™ll arrive on Sunday late morning, after 5 leisurely days at sea. having travelled 2,173 nautical miles, at an average speed of 16 knots.

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ā˜€ļø #17 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis” šŸ‡°šŸ‡³

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 17 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

St Kitts logo

Our excursion today “St Kitts Scenic Railwayā€ didnā€™t start until 11am, so we had a more relaxed breakfast at Lidoā€™s on Deck 9. Then another lovely coffee at the Coffee Port on Deck 8. Now we had sustenance, it was down to Deck 4 and off the ship to enjoy what today had in store for us?!Ā šŸ˜€Ā  Ā Ā 

Welcome to St Kitts…Ā 

Once an illustrious sugar colony, it now focusses its efforts on being a tropical paradise. A seductive blend of blonde sandss, and duck egg blue seas.Ā 

Once we slowly navigated down the gangway steps, we looked up to see a view of the beautiful bay.Ā 

The Caribbean never failed to surprise us, even when we thought we had seen the most beautiful places, the next place would leave us awe-struck with itā€™s breathtaking landscapes!Ā 

A panorama taken from the dock pier overlooking the amazing span of volcano hills with the vivid blu sea in front

ā‡§ Sarahā€™s stupendous Panorama of St Kitts ā‡§Ā Ā 

As i was taking a photo of Sarah, a nice lady came over and asked if we would like her to take one of us both together? ā€œOh yes please, that would be so kind of youā€. The photo she took is probably my fave photo of the trip! šŸ™‚Ā 

Me on the left in my bright orange shirt hugging Sarah on the right with the beautiful panorama of volcanic hills and blue sea behind us

ā‡§ Sarah & i at St Kitts ā‡§

Showing my excitement, and love for the Caribbean. Sarah chose(and bought) me an amazingly bright and colourful Caribbean shirt, šŸ˜²

Excursion Details – St Kitts Scenic Railway…

First up, board a tour bus for a drive along the south coast. Important landmarks lie around every corner here.

Second, hop on a train at the ā€œNeeds-Must” station, and St Kitts light railway takes you on a 3 hour tour of the islands best bits. Youā€™ll chug over ravines over 300 feet deep, circle mount Liamuga volcano, take a sneak peak at the islands black sand beaches, and soak up the jaw dropping views over lush sugar cain fields,

The Bus…

Another soothing air conditioned bus ride. Our tour guide was fantastic, and told us all about the Economy, history(some grusome battles), and the monkeys! She said “Around 100,000 monkeys live in the tree covered hills, and they steal our fruit etc. So if you want to take one with you, it will help us greatly!ā€.

View from the bus at St Kitts

ā‡§ A view from the bus window ā‡§Ā 

The Train…

We got off the bus at the “Needs-Mustā€ station. The hot sun felt lovely as we waited for the train. We had no idea what to expect, and looking at the small narrow train tracks, we expected a little open top fun train, or something like.Ā 

Thenā€¦this large double decker monster pulled up. ā€œWow, i didnā€™t expect that! Itā€™s really tall, and doesnā€™t look wide enough to take the heightā€. I said as we climbed the stairs to the upper deck of the 1st carriage. ā€œYes! We get to sit at the front too! Unbelievableā€.

As the train pulled away, the tour guide told us that the train will sway(strongly) side to side, so itā€™s best to stay seated, but if you want to stand then keep hold of the rail above the seats. She wasnā€™t joking!! It was the craziest train iā€™d ever been on, and i thought there is no way i can take photos whilst being violently thrown around!Ā 

Butā€¦as usual, i didnā€™t let that stop me! My Nikkor lens has VR(Vibration Reduction) on it, so iā€™ll test it out. I really didnā€™t expect to have any photos from this amazing, unforgettable train ride, but was surprised when a few turned out not too blurry! Ā 

We started off travelling through vivid green fields flanked by volcanos.

St Kitts 1

St Kitts 2

Then just as a lady asked us if we wanted a “Pina Colada”, we saw the first of many beautiful curved bays, with the sea crashing into the shore.

St Kitts 3

Sarah & i just kept saying ā€œWow, this is Amazing! How did we get here, itā€™s like a dreamā€. The beautiful hot sun shining down, a lovely cool breeze flowing through the train, and a Pina Colada in hand. Some of my fave things are Coconut, Banana and Pineapple, and this drink had them all! Mmmmm. ā˜€ļø šŸ˜€ Ā Ā 

St Kitts Train

Then as the train curled its way through the lush landscape, a 3 part harmony choir started singing. The ladies would come up to our deck and sing some beautiful songs as part of the trip. The voices were fantastic, and brought even more sunshine to this incredible journey. šŸ˜€ Ā 

As the singers finished, we heard a horn next to us, so we all started waving at the people on the fun bus! šŸ™Œ Ā Ā 

St Kitts Bus

We were then treated to another stunning bay!

St Kitts 7

St Kitts 6

St Kitts 5

St Kitts 4

After passing through more sugarcane fields, the lady brought us a piece of sugarcane with spices. Wow, it was the nicest sweet thing iā€™d ever tasted! I always talk about this sugarcane everywhere i go.

Sarah St Kitts Train

ā‡§ Sarah sat at the front of the train! ā‡§ Ā 

St Kitts Volcano

The tour guide then said ā€œOn your left you will make out the bridge we will be travelling over shortlyā€. I heard Sarah say ā€œNo way, the train isnā€™t going to make it over that, it looks too small and rickety. Steve, if you could see it, youā€™d be saying the same!!ā€.Ā 

Train Bridge 1

Train bridge 2

Yes i would! After seeing this photo, i could tell exactly why Sarah was getting worried! šŸ˜Ø

After the bridge, we travelled back towards the end of the journey. But not before we were blessed, by what is now my favourite church building.

St Kitts Church

This fantastic train ride came to an end back at ā€œNeeds-Mustā€ station, where the bus was ready to take us back to the ship. But before we boarded, we still had a short time to look around the shops at the dock.

I bought another Caribbean shirt(blue one) so i could keep up with the vibrant colours surrounding us from all angles! Sarah even plaited my hair too! šŸ˜€ Ā  Ā  Ā 

My Platt  Blue Caribbean Shirt

ā‡§ My quiet blue shirt ā‡§Ā 

Ā Tomorrow will be our last Caribbean island, before we are at sea for 5 days crossing the atlantic for the Azores.Ā 

Weā€™ve booked a horse ride across the beach etc, so iā€™m a little nervous. But at least the horse isnā€™t blind(i hope) and will lead the way! Either way, iā€™m sure itā€™ll be another unforgettable experience! This holiday has been full of them! šŸ¤£ Ā 

Ā Our Route 4 2day…

This evening Thomson Dream travels to St Johns, Antigua. Weā€™ll arrive tomorrow morning having travelled 61 nautical miles, at an average speed of 4 knots.

Hope youā€™ve enjoyed the adventure todayā€¦Let me know your favourite part?! šŸ¤” Weā€™ll meet tomorrowā€¦Same timeā€¦Same place for another adventure!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #16 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Sint Maarten” šŸ‡øšŸ‡½

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 16 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

Philipsburg St Maarten Logo

After a quick (but super tasty) bacon roll from Lidoā€™s on Deck 9, Sarah & i found our way off the ship, and to the shore excursion point.Ā 

St Maarten Island Tourā€¦(excursion details)

Flying under two flags, Sint Maarten has got something of a split personality. But despite being one half Dutch and the other French, its whole is as Caribbean as it gets. And on this trip youā€™ll get to see both sides of this two-faced island, with your guide giving you snippets of history as you go

Youā€™ll travel from Philipsburg(Dutch capital) to Marigot(French capital) passing through dinky villages hardly touched by time. Once you reach Marigot, you have some free time to explore this four street-wide city. All patisseries, pavement cafĆ©s and designer boutiques, itā€™s easy to see why itā€™s known as the French Riviera of the Caribbean.

Ā 

The Dutch Side…

Our tour started with a drive around the beautiful Dutch side of the island, the air conditioned bus was perfect on this hot day. The guide pretty much told us that this was the place for the profligates. Casinos, night clubs, fast food outlets etc. Ā I instantly thought of Ā Mathew 23 ā€œYou are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of the bones of the dead and everything uncleanā€. Not quite in context, but you get the idea! šŸ˜€Ā 

I know i keep going on about the vivid colours, i still canā€™t put into words how stunning they are, i couldnā€™t get my camera to do them justice! The Colours will be the main thing i remember about the caribbean! šŸ˜² Ā 

Lookout Point, Simpson Bay Lagoon…

The driver/tour guide said heā€™d stop the bus for about 5 minutes so we could take some photos of the bay. ā€œExcellent”, i thought as Sarah & i followed a man with a DSLR who was leaving in a hurry off the bus. I thought “if he is so keen to get off, then it must be a beautiful bay”. But as soon as he had moved to the edge of the cliff, he started saying ā€œWhy did he stop here? This is horrible, and a building site! There were much nicer places where he shouldā€™ve stoppedā€. šŸ˜”

I ignored his complaining and started taking photos of the scenery i couldnā€™t see anyway, as i wanted to see what he was talking about when i zoomed in at home after the holiday. I still canā€™t make out the detail, but what i can see looks beautiful!, and well worth stopping for! šŸ˜€Ā 

Photo taken of Lookout Point, Simpson Bay Lagoon.jpeg

Lookout Point, Simpson Bay Lagoon.jpeg

St Maarten Bay 4

St Maarten Bay

ā‡§ Lookout Point – Simpson Bay Lagoon ā‡§

The French Side…

Moving seamlessly from the Dutch side of the island to the French side, Sarah started to feel a little more at home as the guide said ā€œYou wonā€™t find any Burger King, KFC, casinoā€™s etc. Youā€™ll find cafe’s, restaurants, small independent market stores etcā€, mmmmmm coffee! ā˜• šŸ˜€Ā 

After more fascinating history of the island, we pulled into Marigot(French capital), and now had 45 minutes to have a look around!Ā 

Marigotā€¦

Ā After leaving the bus, we headed straight for the open space where we found another lovely bayĀ 

St Maarten Bay 5

ā‡§ Marigot bay ā‡§Ā 

We stood for a while to absorb the beautiful view, then it was over to the market to see what we could find.

The smell of the locals cooking on the market was amazing, but Sarah had found a sweet little craft stall. The lady created items from the coral found off the shores St Maarten. ā€œOooooh, i could have a necklace made from St Maartenā€. I knew that to mean “iā€™m getting one, i just donā€™t know which one yet?!ā€ smĀ 

close up photo of Sarah's neckolace she bought fromm a market stall in Marigot, St Maarten

ā‡§ Sarahā€™s St Maartens Coral Necklace ā‡§ Ā 

Sarah really was starting to feel at home here, Ā but we had to get back to the bus! We enjoyed our stop in Marigot, and we said weā€™d love to spend a week here to investigate more!Ā 

Back On The Ship…

After finishing the island tour, we went back to the ship to get some lunch. We had a few hours before the ship sails away, so we decided to see if we could find a beach!

Sarah always says ā€œThe holiday hasnā€™t properly started until our feet are standing on the sand!!ā€Ā šŸ¤£ Ā Ā 

After a frustrating hour walking from one end of the dock to the other, trying to find transport to take us to a beach. We started heading back to the ship defeated. When.. suddenly a ā€œWater Taxiā€ sign appeared! Fantastic, lets go! Eventually we got on-board a very busy(yet cool) boat that took us a short distance across the bay.Ā 

After just stepping out of the boat, i heard ā€œHi Steve and Sarahā€. It was Martin, a kind man i sat next too on the plane over to Jamaica. Weā€™d got chatting on the plane about sight loss and coping etc, and he has a Nephew who is suffering at the moment, so i was giving him some resources that may help etc. We Sadi ā€œHi Martin, are we anywhere near a beach?ā€ He chuckled a little and said ā€œYeah itā€™s right here, just walk down this short pier and you wonā€™t miss itā€ ā€œFantastic!ā€ ā€œDonā€™t be long though, you donā€™t want to miss the shipā€ Martin said, as he boarded the water taxi.Ā 

Great Bay Beach…

Photo of the beach, with a palm tree on the left, and 2 cruise ships on the right

ā‡§ View of the cruise ships from Great Bay Beach ā‡§Ā 

The afternoon sun was getting hot now, which must have been why most of the people were inside the bars. But we had been in air conditioning all morning so didnā€™t mind a bit of sun.Ā 

It also meant that, not only did we get to walk on the powder white sands, but Sarah got to swim in the turquoise waters with hardly anyone around! An amazing experience! šŸ˜€ Ā Ā 

Sarah couldnā€™t believe she was swimming in paradise, and couldnā€™t stop smiling for the rest of the day! šŸ˜€ Ā 

A full photo of just sea, with Sarah head poking out in the bottom right corner

ā‡§ Sarah relaxing in paradise ā‡§ Ā Ā 

close up of Sarah walking out of the see,with the water up to her hips. Sarah is wearing her fave spotted puple swimsuit

landscape shot of Sarah walking out of the turquoise sea, onto yellow sands, with sailing ships in the far distance

It really was getting hot now, so we nipped into a small bar for a cold soothing drink. I thought iā€™d try a local Rum & Coke(though i didnā€™t taste much coke), and Sarah had her fave Mojito. šŸ¹

We had a last walk up and down the beach where a woman kept shouting a me to have my hair braided! I think i was the only man here with long hair! šŸ¤£Ā Then we managed to board the water taxi back to the ship. What an amazing day! This whole holiday has been simply breathtaking for us, and Sarah still canā€™t believe she got to swim in the beautiful, warm Caribbean sea!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

Towel Folding & Beyond…

Youā€™ve already seen the fantastic towel folded Elephant onĀ Day 1, and each night the cabin steward folded our bed in amazingly straight lines, but he went one step further. We found Sarahā€™s nightie folded in this fantastic pattern.

a close up shot of the fantastic pattern folded by the cabin steward on Sarah nightie

a photo of the folded bed covers and Sarahs Folded Nightie 2

ā‡§ Folded nightie and bed, with chocolate mints on pillows ā‡§ Ā Ā 

Our Route 4 2day…

This evening Thomson Dream sails to Basseterre, St Kitts. Weā€™ll arrive tomorrow morning having travelled 59 nautical miles at an average of 4 knots.

Hope youā€™ve enjoyed the adventure todayā€¦Let me know your favourite part?! šŸ¤” Weā€™ll meet tomorrowā€¦Same timeā€¦Same place for another adventure!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #15 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Road Town, BVI” šŸ‡»šŸ‡¬

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 15 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

Road town logo

Absorbing Ā The Landscapes…

As we were at anchor during our visit to Road Town, with local shipā€™s tender boats transferring us to, and from the shore. We had a little time to take some photos before we left the ship. It was so calm and peaceful as we stood in front of this beautiful landscape.

A view of the front tip of the boat in front of a beautiful landscape

Me on the left taking a photo of the coastline, whilst a boat enters the image from the right. Also the image has a overkill blue filter

ā‡§ Sorryā€¦i couldnā€™t resist the overkill blue filter effect! šŸ™‚ ā‡§ Ā 

A beautiful image of the small islands of Road Town

ā‡§ The beautiful coastline of Road Town ā‡§ Ā 

A boat leaving its stream from left to right with the coastline behind it

Ā ā‡§ I listened patiently until the boat that i couldnā€™t see was hopefully on the right of my shot! šŸ™‚ ā‡§Ā 

Road Town hillside

ā‡§ The rolling green hills of Road Town ā‡§ Ā 

After having a fun(bobbing up and down) tender boat ride, we were driven along the coastal road covered in vivid green trees which stroked the tops of brightly coloured bungalows.

The Dolphin Encounter…

We had now arrived at the Prospect Reef Resort where Sarah got into the water to splash around with dolphins that call this place home.

As Sarahā€™s eye had been closed to keep out infections, we thought it was best to choose the ā€œDolphin Encounterā€ instead of the fully immersed Ā ā€œSwim with Dolphinsā€. We just couldnā€™t risk it!Ā 

We booked the ā€œDolphin Observerā€ which didnā€™t turn out well. Sarah & i were separated and i had no way of knowing which pool she was entering, so i waited on the nearest seats i could find, quietly listening for her name to be called out. Then as i’d hear it, iā€™d whip out my camera and get some shots. I didnā€™t hear her name as i was sat at completely the wrong pool. šŸ˜¢

But all is not lostā€¦i bought the fantastic photos taken by their photographer. Yay!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

Sarah wearing swim suit and life jscket, stood in front of a large surf board promoting the dolphins

Ā ā‡§ Sarah stood in front of the surf board logo sign ā‡§Ā 

Ā  Sarah had never done anything like this before, she was excited and apprehensive at the same time. But as soon as she got into the water and met her new friend, she was blown away! šŸ˜€Ā 

Step 1: Meeting the dolphin…Ā 

Sarah on the right touching the dolphins nose

Sarah now looking at the camera with a huge smile on her face, whist still touching the dolphins nose

Ā ā‡§ Sarahā€™s first touch of the dolphin ā‡§Ā 

Step 2: Dancing with the dolphin…Ā 

Sarah said as she took hold of both flippers, the dolphin started a funky wiggle dance! šŸ™‚Ā 

Sarah stood on the right holding both flippers whilst having a dance with the dolphin

Ā ā‡§ Sarah dancing with her new friend ā‡§ Ā 

Step 3: The Kiss…Ā 

Sarah getting a kiss from the dolphin

Ā ā‡§ Sarah receiving a kiss on the cheek from the dolphin ā‡§Ā 

Dolphin totally out of the water half way through a jump

ā‡§ Dolphin showing its excitement after meeting Sarah! šŸ™‚ Ā ā‡§ Ā 

Once Sarah was dried off and changed, and we collected the photo CD, it was time to catch the bus back and head for Road Towns pretty main street and market.Ā 

We had one place in mind(if we could find it) ā€œSunny Caribbeeā€. Everybody was talking about this place and the incredible local spices, sauces, coffee, artworkā€¦everything! šŸ˜€Ā 

We got off the bus and walked into town. We walked for a while longer, then we did(what we always did) when we got lost on our tripā€¦listen for a broad northern accent! It was only seconds until we found some people from our ship who pointed us in the right direction! šŸ¤£Ā 

Sunny Caribbee…

Sunny Caribbee

ā‡§ Photo of the shop front of Sunny Caribbee ā‡§ Ā Ā 

Sunny Caribbee Hot Spices

ā‡§ Bottled sauces with fantastic hats! šŸ™‚ ā‡§

Once inside the shop we were amazed by the variety and beauty of the products, and how lovely and helpful the ladies were, We just wanted to take everything! Once we saw the sauce bottles with the hats, we just had to get them as presents! šŸ˜€ Ā 

We were super sad to leave Sunny Caribbee, but it was time to head off to the main street market as Sarah had seen some beautifully coloured dresses!

Sarah bought a lovely bright dress, but no photos yet. šŸ˜¦ Ā 

After getting lost again in the town, we managed to find directions (yes another northern couple) back to the tender boats. It was another bobbing boat ride back to the ship.

We then took our usual seats in the Coffee Port, while drinking our favourite double espresso macchiatoā€™s, we watched the islands disappear as the ship sailed away. ā˜• Ā 

Our Route 4 2day…

This afternoon Thomson Dream sails to Philipsburg, St Maarten. Weā€™ll arrive tomorrow morning having travelled 92 nautical miles at an average speed of 8 knots.

Hope youā€™ve enjoyed the adventure todayā€¦Let me know your favourite part?! šŸ¤” Weā€™ll meet tomorrowā€¦Same timeā€¦Same place for another adventure!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #14 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “La Romana, Dominican Republic” šŸ‡©šŸ‡“

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 14 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

La Romana

Sarah & i were excited to arrive at La Romana, Dominican Republic, and we were really looking forwards to our shore excursion. After applying strong suntan lotion, deet bands to our wrists and ankles and finishing off with our hats, we went to see if we could find where the excursion actually starts!Ā 

Using my knees as suspention, i slowly navigated down the treacherous gangway steps until i reached land. yay! The hot sun was shining, I could hear a local band playing, and then i heard Joā€™s voice, she is part of the excursion team. We homed in on her voice and she said that she was coming on the same excursion so we could wait for her and sheā€™ll take us to the coach. Fantastic, we can now relax for a while. šŸ˜€Ā 

Sarah s Caribbean Outfit

ā‡§ My lovely wifeĀ Sarahā€™s beautiful Caribbean outfit! šŸ™‚Ā ā‡§Ā 

After a short coach trip, and hearing about the history of the island by the tour guide, we arrived atĀ Casa de Campo,

Roman-styled 5,000-seat amphitheater…

a photo of the circular seating of the Amphitheater left view

Amphitheater centre view

Photo of the circular seating of the Amphitheater right view

Sarah and the steps

ā‡§Ā Sarah relaxing in the sun, sat on the amazing steps.Ā ā‡§Ā 

Me at the amphitheater

ā‡§Ā My new hat kept my head nice and cool, thanks SuzanneĀ ā‡§

Ā After briefly taking in this fantasticĀ amphitheater, it was a short walk to the lovely fountain.

Sarah fountain

Sarah fountain 2

I had no idea that Sarah had stopped sitting down and was now walking towards me, but itā€™s made a lovely photo! lol. šŸ™‚Ā 

Ā Another short walk around this beautiful place until we reached the church and river.

St. Stanislaus Church…Ā 

Church Dominican Republic

Me walking in front of the   Church

ā‡§Ā Me walking around wondering what to shoot next!Ā ā‡§ Ā 

Whilst looking at the stunning church, at my 6 oā€™ clock was the stunningĀ ChavĆ³n River. What a beautiful place, and such a blessing to be able to be here.

Ā The ChavĆ³n River…Ā 

Sarah at the ChavoĢn River

ChavoĢn RiverĀ ChavoĢn River 2

Just as i finished taking this photo, Sarah said ā€œquick, take a photo of those ladies wearing the beautiful red dressesā€. I span round and said ā€œWhere are they?ā€ They were about 10 feet directly in front of me(i told you i was blind! lol). But just then they stood either side of Sarah and posed for the photo…

Sarah and the red dresses

Sarah and the red dresses close u

Some of you more experienced travellers will probably know what iā€™m about to say?!!

After the photo the ladies said ā€œTipā€¦tipā€, i was about to say ā€œNo, itā€™s ok you donā€™t need to tip me for the photo, iā€™m not that good!ā€. But then as we realised it was they who wanted a tip for posing for the shot, Jo(our Thomson excursion leader) quickly gave them a tip as we had no change at all. That was a lesson learned for Sarah & i, and we will be a little more discerning next time! I still think it was worth the mix up as the photos are lovely. šŸ˜€ Ā 

ChavoĢn River 3

At the bottom left of the photo aboveā€¦you can just make out the paddle boat. Thatā€™s where we are heading next! šŸ™‚Ā 

Ā Paddle Boats & Palm Trees…

Paddle boats and palm trees

Rambo river

Me on paddle boat

Ā ā‡§Ā Me reflecting on Godā€™s beautiful creationĀ ā‡§Ā 

Sarah paddle boat

Ā ā‡§Ā Sarah feeling relaxed in the sunĀ ā‡§Ā 

Rambo river 2

Sarah on paddle boat

The whole excursion was amazing. Iā€™ve never seen such vibrant colours, breathtaking scenery and a chance to travel along the ā€œRambo Riverā€.Ā 

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Back on-board the ship…

We went straight to the ice cold water machine, and then out on deck to get some last shots before we sailed away.Ā 

Dominican Republic 2

Dominican Republic 1

Sarah Portrait on board

Ā Wow,what a day! The south east corner of the Dominican Republic. was labelled ā€œThe fairest land under heaven” by Columbus. I don’t disasociate myself from his opinion!! šŸ˜€Ā 

Our Route 4 2day…

This afternoon the Thomson Dream sails to Road Town, Tortola. Weā€™ll arrive tomorrow afternoon having travelled 277 nautical miles, at an average speed of 14 knots.Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #13 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “My 40th Birthday” šŸŽšŸŽ‰

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 13 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

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Happy 40th Birthday!!!

Ā Waking up to a pile of cards and a present beautifully wrapped from Sarah travelling across the Caribbean sea in a massive ship, was a special and surreal birthday moment. I couldnā€™t believe Sarah had packed all of my cards and even a present(which was 3 new shirts). Sarahā€™s love always fills to overflowing! ā¤ļø

Me and my 40th birthday cards sat in the window of the ship

ā‡§Ā Me sat with my lovely cardsĀ ā‡§Ā 

A close up photo of my 40th birthday cards

ā‡§Ā My lovely cards – Thank you everyone! šŸ™‚Ā ā‡§Ā 

My new shirt and birthday badge…

I quickly put on one of my new shirts(from Sarah), and the birthday badge(from Sara, sister in Christ) and went out on deck to look out over all that amazing sea.Ā 

Me Birthday badge looking out over the sea, leaning on the teac bannister

ā‡§Ā Me wearing new shirt & birthday badgeĀ ā‡§ Ā 

Then it was back to my fave place ā€œThe Coffee Portā€ for a birthday Cappuccino with a stunning view! šŸ™‚Ā 

A Cappuccino on a window seat looking out over a beautiful blue seaat sea

ā‡§Ā My fave seat in the Coffee PortĀ ā‡§ Ā 

Sarahā€™s Cornea Problems…

Ā Just 1 day before our holiday, Sarah & i spent the afternoon at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London. Over the past couple of months weā€™ve been to hospital almost weekly, trying to sort out Sarahā€™s cornea. Weā€™ve now learned that Sarahā€™s cornea is crumbling and is completely exposed and cannot heal itself, or the ulcer inside. Ā The doctor needed to close the eye lid so that itā€™s safe from air contamination etc. He did this by a botox injection just above the eye. He said it would close in about 2 days(my 40th birthday) and will stay shut for around 3 months. šŸ˜Ø

And during the afternoon…Sarahā€™s eyelid suddenly closed. Weā€™d hoped that most of the time we would be in bright sunshine so Sarah could cover it by wearing her sunglasses. And for all other times, weā€™d get creative.

The Captains Gala Reception & Dinner…

Sarah & i had no idea what to expect as this was our 1st cruise, but iā€™d brought my suit and purple dotted bow tie, and Sarah had brought some lovely dresses, so lets go and try to find the show lounge!Ā 

Sarah had a slight panic when we realised the photographer was taking everyones photo on entrance, but she relaxed a little when he said she was fine to keep her sunglasses on. We ended up with a nice photo to remember my 40th, our 1st Captains Gala and a lovely keep safe shot of us both dressed up! šŸ˜€Ā 

Sarah  i at Captains Gala  1

ā‡§Ā Me & my lovely wife!Ā ā‡§Ā 

The captain introduced himself and some of his team, then it was down to Deck 4 for the meal in the Orion restaurant. The food, the waiter service and the whole experience was fantastic. A great 40th birthday! šŸ˜€ Ā Ā 

Our route 4 2day…

Today Thomson Dream continues her journey to La Romana. We arrive tomorrow morning having travelled 546 nautical miles at an average speed of 15 knots.Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #12 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Hello Jamaica” šŸ‡ÆšŸ‡²(2015)

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 12 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

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Yayā€¦Caribbean here we come!!!

šŸŽ¶ All our bags are packed and ready to go šŸŽ¶, and itā€™s only 5:30am! Thomson included a chauffeur to take us to(and from) Gatwick airport, ā€œcool” i said ā€œIā€™ve never used a chauffeur beforeā€. She promptly arrived at 5:50, put the bags in the boot and off we went! Really hope we havnā€™t forgotten anything, but too late now!Ā 

The driving was the smoothest iā€™ve ever witnessed, the acceleration and the cornering were like silk. didnā€™t move a inch in my seat, well impressed! lol.

London Gatwick Airport…

After a slightly less smooth check in, Sarah bought a fantastically colourful Swatch watch (pic coming soon), then we found a coffee shop and ordered 2 coffees and 2 bacon rolls. We had no idea this would be our local coffee shop (and food order) each time we flew from Gatwick northā€¦But it was the only place that we could get a seat, lol! šŸ¤£ Ā 

As i was wearing the airport assistance buzzer thingy around my neck, we went and had a look around some more shops until it buzzed and beeped! It did, and we were picked up by the buggy/train turbo machine (well maybe a small exaggeration) which drove us right to the terminal where weĀ waited to board the 787 Dreamliner! Sorry i couldnā€™t take the photo below, but i couldnā€™t get the window open! šŸ™‚Ā 

A photo of the Thomson 787 Dreamliner in flight above the clouds, flying from left to right

ā‡§Ā The Thomson 787 DreamlinerĀ –Ā image from Google imagesĀ ā‡§Ā 

Ā As iā€™ve only been abroad once(Tuscany TourĀ 5 months ago) and only been in an Airbus A320, i was interested in this 787 monster, as our flight is 9Ā½ Ā hours. It was huge inside, plenty of seating space and legroom, and had remote dimmers on the windows, instead of a plastic pull down blind! Impressed again! The Air conditioning was fantastic (unlike the inflight meals) but iā€™ll probably not mention them here, lol, just glad we had a bacon roll earlier! Ā My excitable grin and constant babbling about stats lasted much longer this time (sorry Sarah), and somehow the time just seemed to fly by! Ā 

Ā Montego Bay, Jamaica…

Who turned on the massive hair dryer?!” It was really hot, but we still managed to get through the airport and get on the bright yellow bus that took us to the ship. The bus was fantastic, super soft suspension bouncing us along to loud reggae music, with stunning vividly saturated colours painting the landscapes.Ā 

Wow thatā€™s a big ship…

After having our photos taken and registering for our on board payment cards, it was time to board. Again iā€™d only ever been in small speed boats when i was little, so this was another huge 1st for me! Ā 

A colour photo of the Thomson Dream cruise ship standing from the dock and looking up

ā‡§Ā The Thomson Dream Cruise ShipĀ ā‡§Ā 

Ā As this was meant to be our ā€˜once in a lifetime cruiseā€™ (that didnā€™t last long, lol), it will be my 40th birthday tomorrow(15th April), and we needed a fridge in the room for Sarahā€™s insulin, we booked a suite which we eventually located on Deck 7.Ā 

A Towel Elephant using the towels from our suite

ā‡§ A folded towel Elephant ā‡§Ā 

Ā We were welcomed by a fantastic folded towel elephant, and a bottle of Champagne chillin in an ice bucket, fantasticā€¦I didnā€™t know this was ‘James Bonds’ suite, lol! šŸ¤£Ā 

a photo of the lounge area in the suite

Suite bedroom with excellently folded bed covers

We were introduced to the kind and helpful cabin crew who said that we had beaten our suitcases to the ship, so we immediately went for a little exploring.

Well i said exploringā€¦we found the fantastic, air conditioned and peaceful “Coffee Portā€ on Deck 8, a quiet oasis with stunning views overlooking the Jamaican coastline. Oh and it has sofaā€™s too!Ā 

Sarah relaxing in the Coffee Port on deck 8 with a lovely view of Montego Bay, Jamaica through the windows

ā‡§Ā Sarah relaxing in the coffee Port with views of Montego BayĀ ā‡§

Ā After beautiful and strong coffees we waited for the emergency drill at 6pm up on Deck 9.Ā 

Me in life jacket on the left of the photo, with a lot of other people on deck 9 stood around with life jackets

ā‡§ Me on left wearing a life jacket ā‡§

Ā Once out on the boiling hot deck we were guided to our posts and shown how to put on our life jackets. It took me longer to squeeze my head through the tiny hole of the jacket than it took for the whole drill! šŸ¤£Ā 

It was really hot and humid out there, and after hearing a bit of a shuffling panic, a person had passed out near us and was stretchered away, I heard the person was fine shortly after and it was due to heat etc.Ā 

Ā Returning to the cabin, our suitcases had arrived, so we spent the remainder of the extra long day (as Jamaica is 5 hours behind the UK) unpacking. Sarah was pleased to find a huge walk-in wardrobe and promptly started filling it. šŸ¤£Ā 

Iā€™d hoped to get more photos of the day, but as we were always on the move, being hustled to and from transport, i had to concentrate on walking instead of taking photos. ā˜¹ļø

Tomorrow will be my 40th and a full day at sea as we head towards La Romana, Dominican Republic. We have booked an excurtion aroundĀ Altos de ChavĆ³n(mediterranean style European village) and a paddle boat ride along theĀ ChavĆ³n RiverĀ where they filmed scenes from Rambo pt 1 & 2, and Jurassic Park.

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ā˜€ļø#11 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Farewell Firenze”šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 11 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

Tuscany logo Italy

Well this is itā€¦Our time in Florence and Tuscany has come to an end! šŸ˜¢Ā 

Up bright and early, packed and ready to go, we said our final goodbyes to the room, the staff and this incredible place.Ā Ā After having no idea where the bus stop would beā€¦We had a coffee (not sure why we can always find a coffee shop?! lol.) as things are always better when you have a coffee!Ā ā˜•Ā šŸ˜€ Ā Then weĀ found the right bus to Pisa (phew) and got our favourite seats right at the front, Yes!Ā šŸ˜€ Ā 

Bus ride to Pisa

Arriving at Pisa airport, Francesca (our assistance person) was great. She sorted everything out, then kindly took this photo of Sarah & i in front of the plane as we were first on-board again! The Thompson airport assistance are simply fantastic. We couldnā€™t navigate through the airport at all if it wasnā€™t for the kind and helpful assistants. šŸ˜€Ā 

Sarah and i at Pisa airport

The takeoff was stupendous! I love the acceleration, and i was just as excited throughout the whole journey! The Captain said ā€œWe are at 28,000ft, doing 480mph and its -52degrees outsideā€ Wow! šŸ˜² Ā Sorry, couldnā€™t resist the statsā€¦I love them! šŸ˜€Ā 

Sun from the airplane

I think God just smiled at me!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

Sarah & i canā€™t thank you enough for joining us as we travel back through our memories. Itā€™s been fantastic for us as we sit down(with a coffee) and read back through our incredible tripsā€¦And to know you are with us(and enjoying) on our journey warms our hearts! šŸ˜€

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Butā€¦

Donā€™t be too sad as this tour of Tuscany was just the beginning!! The fun doesnā€™t stop here. So grab your coffee(or tea) as the next stop is the Caribbean!! šŸŒ“ā˜€ļøšŸ˜ŽĀ 

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ā˜€ļø#10 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Firenze”šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 10 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

Sarah & i started our final full day with the legendary amazingly thick cheeseā€¦I mean breakfast, then headed out to make the most of our last full day in this beautiful city.

Our plan today was to head East, then travel anti-clockwise until we reached our favourite place (South, by the river Arno) to try and take photos of things we may have missed so far, or from angles different from the norm. Right letā€™s Go!

East…

Church Tower

Wow, another bell tower, how did i miss this?!Ā 

a black and white photo of a church

Building wit hroof statues

Pinocchio Workshop

Santa Croce black

North…

Heading North of our hotel, we stopped once again to gaze upon the stunning architecture of the Florence Cathedral and the Palazzo Medici Ricardi…

Christmas Cathedral

Florence Cathedral Bell Tower

Palazzo Medici Riccardi 1

Palazzo Medici Riccardi arches

West…

As we were heading west, i found another statue, but thought iā€™d take it from a random angle! šŸ™‚

Statue in North Florence

Florence side street building

Sarah found a shop with sunflowers (her favourite flowers)…

Sunflower shop

Firenze archway

South…

Gold anyone!! šŸ˜€Ā 

Florentine Gold

Corridor Windows

Sarah by the river
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After spending a while around the river, we headed to probably the most famous and popular square (Piazza della Signoria) to capture some more statues! šŸ™‚
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Me taking photo with iPhone
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I wasnā€™t one of the statues, lol. But i was being very still!Ā 
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Sarah  the Medici Lion

Sarah  the Medici Lion 2

Firenze Statue 1

Firenze Statue 2
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Jesus
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Now for probably the most famous statue of allā€¦Michelangeloā€™s David. Everyone was crowding round and getting the obvious and boring shot of David. So i decided to get a different angle! šŸ™‚
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Davidov
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Both Sarah and i had our own favourite statues. Iā€™ll start with Sarahā€™s.
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Sarahā€™s favourite is “Perseus with the Head of Medusaā€.
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Medusa s Head
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My favourite is of Cosimo Medici on his horse…
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Medici horse rider  Sky fx
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Do you have a favourite statue??
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For the final evening we had booked one of only 7 tables at the amazing “Santa Elisabettaā€ restaurant in the old 6th century tower at our hotel.Ā 

Sarah at Santa Elisabetta

I didnā€™t take anymore photos as i was too excited, and blinded by the real silver plates whilst picking up the silver knives and forks to see how heavy they were?!ā€¦So i simply forgot! šŸ˜€Ā 
The experience was sublime. Everything was fantastic and we still talk about this meal all of the time. Ā 
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We then had a final walk out to see the Florence Cathedral at night, it really stood out against the dark night.Ā 

Florence Cathedral at night

Florence Cathedral by night 2
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Hope you’ve enjoyed being on our little tour today around Florence?!
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We have been so blessed this week, not only to be here in this stunning city thatā€™s so rich in history. But being part of an exhibition in the Medici palace still leaves me speechlessā€¦.Well if always going on about it is speechless!! šŸ¤£Ā 
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Whoā€™d of thought that after being registered blind 20 years ago, iā€™d have been here in a photography exhibition?!! Thank you Lord for always surprising me, and giving me a gift i just canā€™t explain!Ā šŸ™Ā 

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ā˜€ļø#9 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Firenze”šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 9 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

Oh did i mentionā€¦. iā€™m actually in Italy,Yay!!Ā 

Map of Europe with a blue dot on Italy

Well iā€™m not actually in Italy as i write this, iā€™m at home on my iMac! But Sarah kept on catching me opening the maps app and taking a screenshot of our location!

Today we thought weā€™d head south towards the river, then curl round and end up North of the hotel at the Palazzo Medici Riccardi to see if last night really was a dream.

The Vasari Corridorā€¦.

Sarah owning the Vasari Corridor

Sarah & i really liked theĀ “Vasari Corridorā€, but now Sarah wonā€™t let me through as i’m a commoner, lol. Eventually i managed to negotiate a deal, but it meant looking round more shops! šŸ™‚

Sarah s Gold

Sarah looking fluent in Florin! (Italian gold coin) Ā 

Sarah at Tiffany s

Sarah at Tiffanyā€™s! šŸ˜²

Sarah by the River Arno

After a while we decided to rest a little and get refreshed ready for more exciting touring. Mmmmmm coffee and cake! ā˜• šŸ°Ā 

CappuccinoĀ  Ā Cake

Wow, now that was fantastic! Anyway better get back to it! šŸ™‚Ā 

It wasnā€™t long before Sarah found another friend, in the form of a statue.Ā 

Sarah and the boar

As we walked past the amazing Florence Cathedral, Sarah noticed and got excited that there was now a Christmas tree and a life size nativity scene. šŸŽ„ Ā 

Me waving at duomo

The Nativity

After being wowed, we took lots of photos to try and get one good enough to possibly make Christmas cards for loved ones.šŸ˜€Ā 

Now on to the Palazzo Medici Riccardi…

stood in the centre of the road with the palazzo medici riccardi on the left and a bus with its streaming light reflecting in the wet road

We arrived at the palace (left in photo above) and found the exhibition, yay i didnā€™t dream it! šŸ˜€Ā 

As the majority of the artwork displayed was created by blind & partially sighted people, it was really tactile so we got to touch the creations. Iā€™m so used to going to museums etc and not being able to see or touch the art. Thanks artists!Ā 

Me viewing the art

Couple of people touching the artĀ Ā Me touching the Tactile exhibits

As i mentioned yesterday i was 1 of 3 artists (still not used to being called that)Ā from the UK who exhibited, so iā€™d like to introduce to youā€¦Ann and her paintings…

Ann and her paintings

And Christinaā€™s photos…

Christina s Works

After a long walk around looking and touching the art, we went out of the back exit where i found an archway, and a huge ring that we kept finding on the outside of buildings, i think to chain the horsesā€¦Or the peasants. šŸ˜•

Palazzo Medici Riccardi Rear

Horse Ring

Weā€™d had another fantastic day in Florence, and if you remembered, i’d topped the evening off with an amazing cherry topped cakeā€¦Well this evening it got better stillā€¦..

Bistecca alla fiorentinaā€¦..šŸ˜²šŸ„©

Bistecca alla fiorentina

Just when you thought the evening couldnā€™t get any betterā€¦Sarah & i shared the amazingĀ Florentine steak! We had been told by Grace from our favourite restaurant in the world (Sicily Restaurant) that we couldnā€™t leave without trying one. Wow, she was right. It was truly magnificent and everything weā€™d hoped for, although i think Sarah got arm ache from sawing the never ending extra thick meat!! šŸ™‚

Weā€™ve had such a memorable and unbelievable time in Italy, and as this was Thursday, we still had a full day Friday, before we headed home on Saturday. šŸ˜€

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ā˜€ļø #8 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “The Exhibition, Firenze”šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 8 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!Ā 

Well this is it, the actual reason we came, lol! I know i mentioned i only had my iPhone 5s & Sarahā€™s iPhone 6 Plus to take photos, the main reason (apart from weight, lenses & tiny viewfinders) was the GPS map pins, i love them! šŸ˜€Ā 

A satalite map of florence with red map pins scattered around showing where i'd taken photos

It was now Wednesday and it was time for the sun to make way for the rain. The hotel room even had itā€™s own umbrella with ā€œBrunelleschiā€ as the logo, i like this hotel! The exhibition didnā€™t start until 4pm, so we decided to explore (now we knew where we were going after our fantastic walking tourĀ for a couple of hours with our new umbrella! šŸ˜€Ā 

Me with umbrella in narrow streets

It turned out that the streets were much quieter which is great for us, so we could relax a little more too after a couple of hectic days. OOoooo another coffee shop! ā˜• Ā 

Me and Coffee

Ā The Exhibitionā€¦..

We left the hotel with posh clothes on and fancy umbrella in hand and headed to the Palazzo Medici Riccardi hoping there actually was an exhibition even though we had still seen no signs at all, not even a hint that thereā€™d be one. šŸ˜•

Palazzo Medici Riccardi 1

Thenā€¦We turned into the main entranceā€¦..

Sarah said ā€œWow, now this is a lot of people, the posters are up all around us and look great, and itā€™s in the beautiful, main part of the palaceā€. I started to feel a little out of my depth all of a suddenā€¦As my nerves crashed over me like ā€œThe Great Wave Of Kanagawaā€ by Hokusai.Ā 

Art Senses Entrance with the posters in the background behind people gathering

Crowds gathering with me in the background Art Senses Entrance 2

Sarah then found Ann, who has also travelled from England, UK (thats ā…” of the UK representatives, lol) so i had a chat with her as iā€™d never met her before, sheā€™s an enormously talented artist and has a few paintings in the exhibition.Ā 

Me  Ann at Art Senses

We hadnā€™t noticed, but the crowd had started making their way to the large area in the centre where the president of the blind union was talking (in Italian)Ā through a PA system. By the time we had arrived we were at the back wondering what was going on, and none of us were able to see anything (even the sighted ones) as we were just too far away.Ā 

Thenā€¦..

Costanza, who organised the whole thing (with her husband) cut through the crowd, took my had and led me right to the front next to the president and a few of the other artists.

Me  Costanza at Art Senses

Then after about 5 minutes, she put the microphone into my hand and said ā€œSpeak one wordā€.Ā 

Me on the mic at Art Senses

The place went silent, i could feel there were lots of people around, i had no idea if any of them spoke english. So i Ā said “ciao a tutti (Hello everyone),Ā iā€™m Steve Rebus from Londonā€. It seemed to go across well, but i was so terrified i didnā€™t have a clue what to say next. Constanza gently took the mic and passed it along, aaaghhh i could now relax a little. šŸ˜€Ā 

After a few more people spoke we were given a glass ofĀ ProseccoĀ and Costanza took me to see what theyā€™d done with my photos. I had only sent the prints and they had mounted, framed and hung them beautifully, i canā€™t thank them enough, they looked great and very professional!

Me  Costanza with my Photos at Art Senses

It wasnā€™t long before people started crowding round as they viewed each of our works.Ā 

Crowd around my Photos at Art Senses

Everyone kept telling me how fantastic the photos were and that i was a ā€œProvider of Ā inspirationā€ (now thatā€™s a title, lol. , all i could say is thanks. I was completely overwhelmed by the whole evening. I never knew it was going to be this big, professionally done and not held in a dark attic somewhere! Iā€™m not good at playing the artist game and kept thinking that i better start taking some better photos, lol. šŸ˜€Ā 

After a couple of hours walking round the exhibition, i was amazed at the level of talent. I enjoyed the paintings (a lot were tactile too), sculptures and other photography, simply brilliant!

Iā€™ll post more photos tomorrow when we returned to see if we were just dreaming! šŸ˜²

Me and the poster at Art Senses

Sarah got me to stand next to one of the Art Senses posters while holding the amazingly professional catalogue/book of all the works and artists bio etc. Costanza really worked hard to put everything together, and i thank God that she found Sarah to ask for blind artists from the UK.

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ā˜€ļø #7 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Firenze”šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 7 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

During another sublime breakfast, Sarah & i wondered if there was a walking tour around Firenze?! We now have a love of walking tours after our hugely successful one yesterday (we had no idea what weā€™d started here, lol).Ā Itā€™s much easier for us to just follow a group instead of getting lost and wondering around aimlessly, and itā€™s a great way to learn the history and culture of the area.

They did do a tour and it started just after lunch. We booked on it and then decided to go for a walk to see if we could find the starting point by ourselves. It was in an area we hadnā€™t covered yet so we knew it was going to be a challengeā€¦..We failed, but we found a lovely cafe! We sat outside with the sun blazing down, it was fantastic! šŸ™‚

The image below shows me staring at the sun. Since being registered blind and having no central vision at all, i can now stare at the sun without squinting or blinking. Didnā€™t know it made me look this weird though, lol. šŸ™‚

Me sat drinking coffee outside staring at the sun

We then spent a couple of hours enjoying finding new and wonderful shops, before heading back to the hotel. The reception had arranged for someone to walk us to the walking tour meeting point, fantastic! šŸ™‚

Firenze Walking Tourā€¦

The group met up in a different square than the one we found earlier, and gave us another one of those radio thingyā€™s, Yay! As the guide was talking about the square, i captured some shots!

Beautiful blue sky behind an impressive churchĀ wide impressive building with staues across the roof

One of the roof statues

Moving from the square and through some little side streets, we stopped at the “Basilica of Santa Croceā€ founded byĀ Saint Francis. Sarah said ā€œWow, it looks like someone has iced it like a cake! It doesnā€™t look realā€.Ā 

Dark skies hover over the amazing Santa Croce black

Walking through the streets we were told of a local artist whoā€™s adding figures to road signs.Ā 

A figure looking like he's carrying the horizontal block of a no entry sign

Ā Continuing with more fantastic Medici family history we found ourselves in a familiar square (Piazza della Signoria).

Palazzo Vecchio

Bronze statue of Cosimo Medici

As we didnā€™t have lots of time to walk around and take photos, Sarah & i revisited on Day 7 to get some more interesting shots. Now itā€™s onwards to the river. šŸ˜€Ā 

The River arches

When we accidentally found the river Arno during the Firenze marathon, Sarah had said that the river looks dirty, like brown sludge. But today with the sun shining bright, it glowed gold like nothing iā€™d seen before! šŸ™‚

The River ArnoĀ Me  Sarah at the river Arno

Me  Sarah at Firenze riverĀ Bridge over river Arno

We continued our tour by walking through the “Piazza della Repubblicaā€ ahh, the place with the sparkling building.

Firenze archway

Then finishing our tour at the Florence Cathedral (Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore).Ā Yay another amazing bell tower! šŸ™‚

Florence Cathedral Bell Twoer

Ā Iā€™ve heard of ā€œKnockingā€™ on Heavenā€™s doorā€ but now i was stood at ā€œThe Gates of Paradiseā€.

Me stood in front of the gates of Paradise

Ā Sarah then said ā€œGo and stand in front of the doors of the Cathedral, we need more photos with you in them so people will know you were hereā€. I really donā€™t like this side of the lens, but this is for you guys! šŸ˜€Ā 

Wow! Were these doors made for theĀ Nephilim?!!Ā šŸ¤£Ā 

Me in front of the Florence Cathedral

Florence Cathedral 1

After this amazing tour, we felt that we could now spend a few days exploring with a little more confidence, starting with a trip to our fave coffee (and cake) place which is right next to our hotel. The cherry on top of the cake below really sums up our day. Itā€™s been another unbelievable day that always leaves me saying ā€œHow am i here? This is like a dream! I still canā€™t believe iā€™m here?!ā€ šŸ˜²

CakeĀ 

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Iā€™m so blessed that youā€™ve stuck with me on this incredible journey. God bless you. šŸ˜€Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #6 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “San Gimignano”šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 6 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

The dark cloak of night ensconced us, light had finally escaped the dungeon of darkness but had disappeared..ā€¦Sorry, just trying to set the mood for the final destination on our amazing Tuscany in a day tour.

Chiara had been telling us of the year 1348 when the black death had wiped out over ā…” of the walled medieval town of San Gimignano, the majority of the people who survived the terror had left. Continuing on this theme, and the fact that it was totally dark outside (due to this time of year) set the scene for the omnifarious emotions we were about to experience! šŸ˜Ø

Welcome to San Gimignano…

San Gimignano

After leaving the coach and a short walk uphill, the group arrived at the main entrance of the walled town. We then had about 45 minutes free time to explore, then meet back here. Afterr the group dispersed, Sarah & i entered this foreboding place …Ā 

No amount of photos could ever get across the feeling of this dark macabre town! The black windows towering over you from each side with their eyeless glare, the silence and the shadows creeping and following you everywhere, generated a smothering atmosphere that had flavours of Fear, Death, Sorrow for the people of old, AweĀ and a weird taste of Joy and amazement. You really can only experience San Gimignano by physically being here! I really donā€™t think itā€™d feel like this in the daytime.Ā 

San Gimignano 4

San Gimignano 1

San Gimignano 5

San Gimignano 2

As Sarah was checking out the few little shops on the main walkway, iā€™d stay outside and just stand, soaking up the atmosphere that my words canā€™t describe. Sarah says ā€œThey only sell pottery or Knivesā€.

San Gimignano Shop

San Gimignano 3

As i was stood (see above) it was completely silent. Then all of a sudden i heard heavy footsteps from behind sounding like they were headed straight for me. The hairs on my arms and neck stuck bolt upright, and i expected to see a blade sticking out of the front of my chest as an assassin wearing a monks tunic (from the video game (assassins creed) shot out of the shadows sending me to paradise.

As i turned though it was just a person leaving the church behind me, although i’m still not sure how they managed the booming footstep thing. My imagination really doesnā€™t help my heart at times like these! šŸ˜Œ

San Gimignano 7

We just had time for a super fast coffee before we met back up with the group having felt weā€™d been to probably the most special place of the trip. We were so grateful we hadnā€™t decided to stay in the coach as it was just too dark to risk having accidents, and we hadnā€™t bought our ultra bright torches yet! šŸ˜€Ā 

Wow what a super yet action packed dayā€¦It was really hard to keep our eyes open on the coach and listen to the end of the tourā€¦But we didnā€™t want to miss anything from this very special time. šŸ˜€Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #5 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Sienna”šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 5 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

Photo while sat on the coach taken looking through the windscreen overlooking the mountains with Siena written on the road

While approaching Sienna, we were given a fantastic little radio thingy that you put around your neck. It has a single earphone so you can still hear the tour guide within a large radius,or if it gets noisy. We then met the new Siena tour guide who would guide the group and share interesting stories and history of this stunning place.

Welcome to Siena…

Me stood in front of the Siena Christmas Tree

We were very happy when weā€™d left the coach to meet in a little square around a huge Christmas tree (see above). I am now only wearing a thin shirt as it is like a summers day and itā€™s Decemberā€¦This just felt wrong as i come from England, UK, lol!!šŸŽ„ šŸ˜€Ā 

Siena Building

close up of windows on a Siena Building 2

Siena Arches

Walking through the narrow streets and hearing more about how the Medici family slaughtered and captured Siena, we arrived at the famous medieval square (Piazza del Campo). Yay another tower! šŸ˜€ Ā 

Siena Campo

Campo Tower

Siena campo windows

After a walk around the banked curves of the square (feeling like an Indy 500 car), the group then left the square and headed towards (what has now become my favourite bell tower of all time) Siena Cathedral!

Siena Cathedral…

Walking under a narrow archway, the group made a collective sound, it went something like (wooaaahhhhooww), Sarah said ā€œWow! A humbug tower!ā€ I said understatedly ā€œOh rightā€ as i could only look at the ground to try and navigate, and i canā€™t see the tower or any of itā€™s detail anyway. But when i got back, and was able to zoom into my photos to see what i was pointing my camera atā€¦..”Wow, Wow Wowā€. šŸ˜²

Siena Cathedrals humbug tower

Siena Cathedral Bell Tower

Siena Cathedral

a view of the stunning Siena Cathedral 3

Ā Sarah was very happy when we went inside and found more humbugs! šŸ™‚

Inside Siena Cathedral 2

Inside Siena Cathedral

Ā The group then sat down to hear the final part of the tour guides history. Just after i said to Sarah ā€œWow, isnā€™t it amazing to think that all of this unbelievable place was done for Jesus?! It all points to Him!ā€. The tour guide said ā€œAnd this was all done for Mary!ā€. I was not amused at all!Ā 

We then had some free time and was told to meet back at the medieval square, now which way was that??Ā 

Siena Campo 5

We did eventually find it, and we met back up with the group. to then return back to the coach, but on the way we passed the Christmas tree where we had first started and it looked beautiful! It finished Siena off nicely! šŸŽ„ šŸ˜€Ā 

Siena Christmas Tree at night

After quite a scare of nearly getting lost and left behind as the group disappeared into the darkness, Sarah and i boarded what we hoped was our coach (it was). Ā Now itā€™s off towards our final destination of the day!

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ā˜€ļø #4 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Vinci & Chianti” šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ (2014)

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 4 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!Ā 

As we left the amazing Pisa, Chiara (our tour guide) gave us some more interesting yet gruesome Tuscany history about the Medici family slaughtering everyone again and taking over more villages and cities. She also mentioned a man calledĀ Leonardo Da Vinci, “no wayā€ i said to Sarah ā€œI thought he was a ninja turtle, not a real man!ā€ She gave me a swift elbow in the ribs, and Chiara continued.Ā šŸ¤£Ā 

Welcome to Vinci…

The image below is of the landscape that greeted us from the coach. Ā 

Sarah looking over the Vinci Hills

After taking in the amazing scenery, we headed off on foot to the Museum of Leonardo Da Vinci.

A view overlooking the town of Vinci with a bell tower on the left

A beautiful bell tower with purple blue sunrise over vince

A close up black and white of the Vinci Bell Tower

I really like bell towers!!Ā šŸ™‚

Sarah & i found that inside the museum was much too dark, so we struggled to see any of the fantastic creations on display. So Sarah started using her iPhone 6 Plus with itā€™s wide aperture of f2.2 to view each design as it showed much brighter on her screen, rather than the dark blob in front of her (sheā€™s a genius).

We did find a cool bike though!!

Vinci Bike

Now it was back outside to have a wonder around and see what we can find. It wasnā€™t long before we found a familiar object!Ā 

Vitruvian Man

Sarah wasnā€™t happy with the “Vitruvian Manā€ and thought Leonardo had missed something out. So we added something extraā€¦ā€¦TheĀ Vitruvian Man & Woman! šŸ¤£Ā 

Sarah stood in front of the Vitruvian Man  doing the same pose

Now for Chianti…

After another trip on the coach through amazing rolling hills, olive grows and vinyards, the coach parked right up at the top in Chianti where we were to do a little wine & local Tuscan food tasting.

I didnā€™t have time to take any photos as we were dragged (i mean guided) straight to our table and greeted with a lovely plate of local baked bread, olive oil, cheese and spicy meat.

The lady first pour a little Chianti Simple (table wine) into the huge glass and as she was going into great detail of how to hold the glass etc, i continued on the food (i couldnā€™t see anything she was doing, so her over complicated directions were wasted on me, lol). As i donā€™t really drink alcohol except a very full bodied glass of red wine on special occasions (normally 1 bottle a year and thatā€™s usually ChĆ¢teauneuf-du-Pape i receive as a Christmas gift). My thought is that if iā€™m only going to have one glass on rare occasions, then i would like one that i enjoy! šŸ˜€Ā 

I really know nothing about wines, only that some are red and some are white, and some are watery and some are thick (like coffee or custard, lol) and i only like the thick ones, which now i know are called full bodied! šŸ¤£Ā 

Then she poured a little of the Chianti Classico (full bodied), yay now that’s the business! šŸ˜€Ā 

But probably my favourite taste of the day was the 30 year old Balsamic Vinegar we got to taste! Wow, now thatā€™s amazing, but super expensive so didnā€™t get any to bring home! ā˜¹ļø

As we finished there was a mad rush to the little shop area. I stayed at the table as Sarah went to have a look and take a few photos for us!

Chianti Bottles on a shelf

Chianti barrells

look inside the Chianti shop

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ā˜€ļø #3 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Pisa” šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ (2014)

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 3 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

I forgot to mention in my older 2 posts in this Tuscany Tour section, that i didnā€™t take any of my DSLRā€™s with me to Italy (youā€™ve probably already noticed, lol). All of the photos taken were using my iPhone 5s or Sarahā€™s iPhone 6 Plus.Ā 

Iā€™d like to split Day 3 into 4 separate posts, as i donā€™t want them to get too long, and i really donā€™t want to bore you to death! šŸ¤£Ā 

Christmas Tree in the lobby of the Hotel Brunelleschi

Sarah & i were up bright and early, excited yet anxious for todayā€™s big adventure. As we were in the reception area admiring the beautiful Christmas tree (see image above), the entrance doors opened as our taxi driver entered and escorted us to his taxi. It was still very dark (especially down the narrow side street) and already raining, and when i noticed the black minivan with blacked out windows (which only appear on episodes of 24) and the voice of the driver say ā€œGET INā€, i had a funny feeling that this could be anyone and we were in some kind of movie (this didnā€™t do my slight blindman anxiety any good at all, lol).Ā 

The driver was very friendly and nothing like the man i was imagining, he dropped us off at the exact collection point for the ‘My Tour’ coach stop where we were met by Chiara, the tour guide. She already knew we were blind & partially sighted and said it would be easier for us if we sat on the front 2 seats of the coach. ā€œYes!ā€ i said as theyā€™re our fave seats too, good start! šŸ˜€Ā 

It took about an hour until we arrived at Pisa, Chiara was telling us lots of interesting facts and history of the Tuscany regions we were passing through, this (and my excitement) made the journey seem really quick. The coach parked right near theĀ Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo) and after a short walk in the group Chiara said ā€œNow you have one hour free time, then meet back hereā€. This was just perfect for Sarah & i as we now have a point of reference to go from and to return.

Welcome to Pisa!

First for my tourist pose! šŸ˜€Ā 

Me stood in front of the leaning tower of Pisa

And now itā€™s Sarahā€™s turn! šŸ˜€Ā 

Sarah stood in front of the leaning tower of Pisa

Everyone was rushing straight for the tower, so we hung back and got a few photos of the incredible Baptistry and the Cathedral.

Pisa Baptistry

Pisa Baptistry 2

The Cathedral  the tower

Lookin up at the Pisa Cathedral

Me looking at the tower

Sarah sneakily snapped me tower gazing and trying to soak up the atmosphere, and the fact that i was actually in Pisa, looking at probably the most famous bell tower in the world! šŸ™‚

Pisa Tower

A zoomed in photo of the top 3 layers of the tower

There was only one small cafe opposite the tower, so Sarah & i went to check it out. We ordered 2 Cappachinoā€™s and to my delight, a slice of pizza. I know you might laugh, but i just had to try the Pizza at Pisa! šŸ•ā˜•Ā 

Tower from the cafe

The image above is the view from the open windows at our table, it was just amazing being sat with the leaning tower of Pisa as the backdrop. It felt like being in a movie or trapped in a postcardā€¦So surreal! šŸ˜² Ā 

A panaramic shot of the baptistry, Cathedral & the tower in one shot

After Sarah had blessed us with one of her legendary amazing panoramic photos (many more to come), we just had time to buy a leaning tower of Pisa espresso cupā€¦Yes it really does lean over, so not the best espresso cupā€¦But a lovely memory! šŸ˜€Ā 

Espresso tower Pisa

We then met up with the group and headed back to the coach. This visit already made my day and iā€™d of been happy if that was the end, but this was only the beginning!!

Oh by the wayā€¦..The pizza was fantastic!!Ā šŸ’ŖšŸ¼Ā 

Hope youā€™ve enjoyed the first stop of this ā€œTuscany in a day tourā€, let me know your fave part of the day?! šŸ¤” Weā€™ll meet tomorrowā€¦Same timeā€¦Same place for another adventure! So pleaseĀ remain in yourĀ ā€œĀ tranquility Loungerā€ and see whatā€™s coming on day 4!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #2 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Florence, Italy”šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ (2014)

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 2 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

As Sarah & i were about to leave the room to try our first breakfast, we suddenly heard a not so faint sound of bells. We quickly rushed to the window and opened the inner windows and the outer shutters, and the sound was immense! I wanted to record the sound but the video below doesnā€™t do it justice.

The Breakfast…

The breakfast, i can only describe as an amazing taste sensation. The chef must have only had one knife though, as everything was sliced about an inch thick! What seemed like a block of cheese to us, was a slice to them. lol, but i didnā€™t want to seem rude and waste any! šŸ¤£Ā 

The search for the Palace…

After filling up with breakfast, we started out on our primary objective for the dayā€¦to find the Palazzo Medici Riccardi where my photos will be exhibited in a few days time.Ā 

Once out on the main street, i stood facing north (towards the Cathedral) and opened the Blindsquare app on my iPhone. I’d saved 2 locations to the favourites – the hotel and the palace, so they would be read out instantly and hopefully tell me (if the cellular network is good) where the locations are using a clock face description. It said ā€œPalazzo Medici Riccardi is at 11ā€™o clock at 350 yardsā€. Right letā€™s go! After passing the Florence Cathedral it was just a straight road until the Palace was on our left. Now to find the entrance which was another mammoth task for usĀ …

A black and white photo of the amazing brick work of the Palazzo Medici Riccardi 1

We started walking around the outside of the whole building finding everything including a cash machine (very useful), clothes store & even a McDonalds (the poshest one weā€™ve ever seen). Finally we found it but we couldnā€™t see any sign of the Art Senses posters anywhere. We went inside anyway to have a look around where we’d maybe stumble across a tiny room being set up for the exhibition.

Inside the Palace…šŸ˜²

Black and white photo taken from the inner courtyard looking up to the roof of the Palazzo Medici Riccardi arches 2

Black and white close up of the arches in the inner courtyard

Palazzo Medici Riccardi 3

As we were walking around, we both kept saying ā€œI think weā€™re in the wrong building, there is no way the exhibition will be in here somewhere. But this place is amazing so weā€™ll keep lookingā€.

A photo of me looking upwards towards some amazingly designed door frames!

ā‡§ We totally need to get door frames like these!! šŸ¤£ Ā ā‡§Ā 

Then a few minutes later i found a ceiling design for our home too!! lol.

an increible fresco ciellin g

As we entered the next couple of rooms, Sarah was oooing quite a lot, and now as i’m looking back over the photos to see what i was actually looking at, i shouldā€™ve known there were shoes! šŸ˜²

Sarah shoes gallery

After being amazed for a while longer, we decided to double check outside to see if this really was the Palazzo Medici Riccardiā€¦.It was!! šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā 

I said ā€œThere is no way my photos are being exhibited in there, just no wayā€.Ā 

Then as we turned to find our way back to the hotel, we suddenly realised there was a marathon going on!!

Yes a marathon, actually the 31st annual ā€œFlorence MarathonĀ (Maratona di Firenze)ā€. Now the streets were not only packed, but worse still for us, blocked off so we couldnā€™t get back the way we came.

Photo of theFirenze Marathon

After a few hours of getting lost, trying different coffee shops and of course the clothes and shoe shops, we found ourselves by the river. Sarah said ā€œoh, this is the river!!ā€ I said ā€œBut isnā€™t the river south, way past the hotel in the other direction?ā€šŸ˜•

Firenze River

We both realised we had no idea which way to go and we were both really tired from dodging people and with all of the noise, so we just decided to pick a street and walk up it. Then to our complete surprise as we were getting really fed up, Sarah said ā€œThatā€™s the sign to our hotelā€, ā€œNo way, i had no idea we were here, now letā€™s get a takeaway coffee from our new local and rest for a whileā€.

A blue light shaped as a bell hanging over the street

After an eventful and tiring day, we decided to try heading east but only down one street as itā€™s dark now and we really donā€™t want to get lost again. The hanging street lights were beautiful and we found lots of clothes shops and a nice little sandwich/coffee bar to relax in for a while.Ā 

As we returned to the hotel we booked a ā€œTuscany in a dayā€ tour for the morning. We knew it was a lot in one day but it will be ideal for us. Now we were getting even more excited. I could be stood next to the leaning tower of Pisa!! No way!!Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #1 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: “Tuscany Tour” šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ (2014)

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Hi friends and welcome to Day 1 of this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!

Here goesā€¦As Sarah & i probably wonā€™t be going on holiday this yearā€¦Iā€™ll be sharing a post everyday (nearly 80 days of travels) so you can join us on our Ā monumental adventure. This new endeavour is going to bring back some amazing memories for me and Sarah, and i hope it brings lots of smiles, laughter and interest during your 2021 new year lockdown, as we look back on the places we have been so blessed to visit.Ā 

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Wow, the time has comeā€¦Iā€™m (and my lovely wife Sarah) are off to Florence, Italy to visit the exhibition where some of my photos will be exhibited! The exhibition is being held at The Prestigious PALAZZO MEDICI RICCARDI, Florence, Italy. I still canā€™t believe this! It is my first time abroad and iā€™m really excited!! šŸ˜€Ā 

First iā€™d like to give a big thanks to our brother Ben who kindly managed to wake up at 4:15am and drive us to the airport, guide us into the airport, check in our case and take us to the assistance desk, thanks Ben, we’d still be wondering round the airport now! if it wasnā€™t for you! šŸ™‚

A screenshot of my iphone showing the Voiceover cursor surrounding the enabled airplane mode button on the control centre.

Ā The airport assistance was fantastic and couldnā€™t of made it any easier for us. We even got to ride on the buggy that takes us all the way to the gate! I was the first to board the plane and i couldnā€™t wait to finally enable ā€œAirplane Modeā€ on my iPhone whilst sat on the plane! This may seem like a small thing, but remember this is my first time out of the country! šŸ™‚
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A photo looking out of the window onf the plane overlooking the wing and engine, with a beautiful coloured sunrise panarama!
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I think my wide eyes and silly grin throughout the whole plane journey was getting tiresome for Sarah (she has been on planes lots of times). But it was fantastic! The best part is when the pilot ā€œGives it the beansā€ and accelerates down the runway when taking off, iā€™ve felt acceleration simular to this in different cars that iā€™ve driven(before i went blind lol), but when you think just how big and heavy this plane is, itā€™s just amazing! šŸ˜²
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Once we landed at Pisa airport, the assistance were already there and waiting to escort us from the plane. They also sorted out our passports and picked up our suitcase. Now it was time to get our first Italian coffee while we wait for the bus to Florence. ā˜• Ā 
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A photo of the beautiful hills taken from our seat on the bus from pisa to florence. Also Siena is written on the road.
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Sarah described the beautiful panoramic landscapes from the bus (i couldnā€™t see them until i got back home to zoom in on my large screen) as it took about an hour to get to Firenze. We then got a taxi to our hotel, as i read on trip advisor that although itā€™s only about half a mile, itā€™s tucked away in a small courtyard, and as you knowā€¦We can get lost within a 10 foot radius, lol! šŸ¤£Ā 
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A sepia effect of hotel Brunelleschi at night with the old tower glowing out in the dark
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Wow, the hotel was fantastic, and the staff were unbelievably helpful. Ā Once we were settled in to our amazing room, and logged onto their WiFi. We decided to venture out a little and try and figure out where we were in relation to the duomo and the palace where my photos were being exhibited. We knew we were close but as Sarah & i canā€™t see enough to read a map, we could easily get lost and never find anything! šŸ˜•
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A black and white photo of the top of cathedral of Florence
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Shortly after leaving the hotel and finding the main street, we heard the thunderous sound of the bells from the north (i think) coming from the Cathedral of Florence (Il Duomo di Firenze),Ā The bells would make our navigation much easier for the rest of our holiday as the Cathedral was only about 300 yards away from our hotel, thank you bells! šŸ™‚ We then headed back to our starting point and headed west, where we found an ever better point of reference!! (see below)Ā 
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A whole building completley covered in sparkling blue lights
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The twinkling lights on this department store were simply amazing to just stand and look at, but it was dark now and we didnā€™t want to get lost on our first day! All of the streets were decorated beautifully with illuminated stars, borbals & bells so after one more photo (see below), we headed back to the hotel. What an amazing, exciting and tiring first day. šŸ™‚
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A twinckling star street decoration in Florence
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šŸ‡¬šŸ‡© Tropical Delights Tour: Day 4 St. George’s, Grenada

One of my first attempts at a Time-Lapse video…

The Marella Explorer

Yay, Safe On The Dockā€¦.

Island of Grenada from the sea

Once we found and boarded our coach ready for our excursion to the Nutmeg factory, then on to the Chocolate factory..We settled in and Sarah took a lovely photo of the bay of Grenada. We came to the Nutmeg factory last year as itā€™s Sarahā€™s fave place, as the incredible smell of nutmeg fills her with warm memories of her Nan Peters when she used it in her cooking.

View of the bay of Grenada

The Nutmeg Factoryā€¦.

Inside Nutmeg factory

Inside nutmeg factory 2

Inside nutmeg factory 3

Inside nutmeg factory 4

After Sarah stocked up on Aloe Vera oils etcā€¦She had missed getting some of this last year when we had a similar tour…Our Tui tour guide showed us how the Cocoa bean is grown and how they produce it ready for the chocolate.

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The Chocolate Factory…

Sorry but didnā€™t get any photos or videos of the factory. But the local Mango & Lemon punch was amazing and refreshingā€¦But that was a shadow of the ginger & dark chocolate bar! I saved it until we were back in the UK but i now wished iā€™d bought about 10 of them instead of 1, i think we need to go back next year!! šŸ˜Ž Ā 

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šŸ‡§šŸ‡¶ Tropical Delights Tour: Day 3 Kralendijk, Bonaire

YAYā€¦HAPPY BIRTHDAY SARAH!!!

Today was the birthday excursion for Sarah. It was a second choice as the first choice was sold out weeks before weā€™d even started our cruise. We were thinking about the 4×4 Land Rover trip weā€™d done in the Azores(see here) but couldn’t really get excitedā€¦As it was much hotter here and the thought of being crammed in the back of a Land Rover really wasnā€™t doing anything for us today. So what we thought was going to be an anticlimaxā€¦Turned out to be the best trip of the whole holiday! Oh and iā€™d just travelled in my best vehicle of all time! šŸ˜ŽĀ 

The 1961 Yellow Unimogā€¦

Awww friendsā€¦.Let me introduce you to this Yellow, 1961 Unimog…..have you seen the tires, lol! It threw us around like crazy and i still can’t believe that he didn’t slow down for anything. There is no way a vehicle can hit rocks, huge pot holes, climb cracked hills and go around tight bends whilst travelling at break neck speed, it would have destroyed anything else and left them in a pile of spare parts, lol. I’m not sure they issued these with brake pedals! šŸ˜Ž

Sarah & i infront of the yellow 1961 Uniog

Arawak Off-road Safari…Ā 

Ā First, we Ā climbed into the Subi Rincon hills, where the amazing yellow Unimog stopped at a set of time-worn Indian caves.

Cave in Bonaire
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Ā Bertrand was our fantastic guide, and even better rally driver, lol. He said he had a PHD(pot hole dodger) although he didnā€™t dodge anything but drove straight over everything which made the ride so much funā€¦We were all hanging on for dear life!! šŸ˜Ž Ā 

view overlooking the island of Bonaire

Ā The Bonaire Donkeyā€™s…Ā 

The Bonaire Donkeys

Panorama of the lakes and saltflats with the wind turbines in the centre on the horison

the beauty spot, Seru Largu. This cross-topped monument sits on a raised platform, setting Sarah up with panoramic views of the capital, Kralendijk.

Panorama of the island of Bonaire
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Sarah & i overlooking the island of Bonaire
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Ā Back at the ship…
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After the incredible and mind bending ride in the Unimog, we quickly went onboard and had an iced coffee before heading out into the town to see what goodies we could find.
Yay, we managed to buy another bauble for our Christmas treeā€¦Oh and i bought another bright and colourful shirt.
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The Evening Meal…
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We had a lovely Italian meal and the highlight for Sarah were the sugar free Profiterolesā€¦Now that was a fantastic ending to an even greater day! Happy Birthday Sarah!!
Profiteroles

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šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¼ Tropical Delights Tour: Day 2, Willemstad, Curacao

Ā šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¼Ā Welcome toĀ Willemstad, Curacao!!!

Me stood on the right of a panorama with the boat in the centre and the colourful buildings behind me.

Our ship in the dock looking down from the bridge with the surrounding town

Ā After we boarded the coach and met our tour guide, we drove past the islandā€™s salt flats and on to the Hato Caves that are full of stalagmites and stalactites.

Unfortunately as we arrived, and after climbing about 50 steep and uneven steps to the mouth of the caveā€¦It was way too dark for Sarah & i, so we had to carefully go back down the steps on a tactical withdrawal. On the plus side, we had a coffee in a lovely yellow local coffee shop. šŸ˜Ž Ā 

bottles of Curacao hanging on a display wall

Next up, we headed over to the Chobolo Liqueur Factory, passing the Queen Juliana Bridge on the way. At the factory, we got to see how the islandā€™s famous Blue Curacao Liqueur is made. The drink is distilled from the dried peel of bitter oranges, and youā€™ll get to taste it for yourself.

Sarah was excited to see where this drink was from and how it was made, as she and her friend Caroline used to like this drink back in the day.

Lastly, we headed back to the ship via downtown Willemstad and had a look around.

Ā The shop, houses and buildings here were Sarahs fave of all! Wow those colours! We really couldnā€™t decide on a few photos, so we posted them all. Hope you enjoy!

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View of Curacao sock 1

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Me stood in front tof the colourful Curacao buildings wearing a Curacao orange shirt

Ā ā‡§ Yay i managed to find a new orange shirt! ā‡§ Ā 

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Back onboard the Marella Explorer…Ā 

Ā On our return to our centre front cabin we found our first towel art. Sarah thought is was a rabbit sniperā€¦Please let us know what you think it is in the comments below?! šŸ˜ŽĀ 

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Ā ā‡§ Sarah saying goodbye to the best buildings ever from our cabin ā‡§Ā 

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Ā And finally we were blessed with a beautiful sunset from our cabin window, wow what a day!

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šŸ‡±šŸ‡ØTropical Delights Tour: Day 5 Castries, St. Lucia

šŸ‡±šŸ‡ØThe Incredible Pitons At Saint Lucia!

The Pitons of Saint Lucia from our Catamaran

Sarah & i booked a Catamaran cruise to the Pitonsā€¦What a stunning trip. Last year we had booked a trip through the multiple layers of the rain forest so we thought we would see Saint Lucia by sea this timeā€¦.Wow, we were not disappointed.Ā 

View of a posh resort in Saint Lucia from the Catamaran

Sarah & i onboard the Catamaran with Saint Lucia in the background

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šŸ‡¦šŸ‡¼ Tropical Delights Tour: Day 1 Oranjestad, Aruba

Hi all! Thanks for joining Sarah & i on our Birthday celebration holiday, itā€™s great to have friends along for the ride.

Marella Explorer…

Unbelievably this is the Blind Sightseers 6th cruse! We have never been on the Marella Explorer and Sarah had booked cabin 8001 which is dead centre and right at the front of the ship. She chose this cabin as she thought the views from the window would be fantasticā€¦.Sheā€™s right again! šŸ˜ŽĀ 

All it was missing is a steering wheel, lol.

A view of a sunset from our cabin on the Marella Explorer looking directly forward and centre at the front of the ship

ā‡§ View from our cabin NĆø 8001 ā‡§Ā 

Day at Sea…

Before getting to Aruba we had a day at sea. We were pleased with this as it gave us time to walk about 80,000 steps to find out where we could get Breakfast and the evening mealā€¦But most of all find the Coffee Port to see if they made lovely strong coffee!

Ā šŸ‡¦šŸ‡¼ Aruba…

As usual we had booked an excursion for each of the 5 islands we were visiting and todays excursion is: De Palm Island – Full Day, Aruba.

De Palm Island has got it all. Set adrift off the Aruban coastline, this private reef offers up pristine waters and a huge variety of exotic marine life, itā€™s a first-class spot for an underwater exploration. Your day will start off with a short boat trip over to the island, where the friendly staff will be waiting to meet you. After a short safety briefing, youā€™re ready to slip on your mask and wade into the warm, clear waters. Expect to meet friendly blue parrotfish and angelfish. Back on dry land, thereā€™ll be time to sprawl out on the sand, take your seat for a banana boat ride or visit the islandā€™s small waterpark before heading back to the ship. Don’t forget that a full buffet lunch and refreshments throughout the day will be included.Ā 

My lovely wife Sarah

Ā ā‡§ My lovely Wife Sarah catching some long awaited sunshine ā‡§Ā 

Me stood on the left in a orange caribbean shirt carrying a black backpack with views of palm island, Aruba in the background

Ā Yayā€¦It was the first time in a while that iā€™d been able to wear the bright orange shirt i bought in Saint Kitts from our first cruiseā€¦Read all about it here.

Ā Sarah & i had a great time wondering around this beautiful little island and we also found our fave placeā€¦.The gift shop! We love to find some things that help us remember the amazing journeys/adventures we have conquered. Ā 

Back at the dock…

After a short boat ride back to the ship, we had enough time to get changed, leave our bags and have a well needed iced-coffee before heading out to explore as much as we can without getting lost before the ship leaves.

We walked up one street and turned right before Sarah stopped and said ā€œWow, sheā€™s having her photo taken in front of that cool wall art/sign. Quick get one of meā€ ā€œOk my lovely, youā€™re wearing your new yellow Michael Kors t-shirt too, i hope i get everything inā€. Sarah had bought this t-shirt for our holidays and couldnā€™t wait to put on the lovely bright colours and flowers.

Sarah stood on a surf board in her new yellow Michael Kors t-shirt.

Ā This is one of my fave photos as it shows Sarahā€™s smile is as bright as her t-shirt.Ā 

We have started collecting Christmas Tree Baubles too since i started going abroad 5 years ago. We love unpacking them at Christmas and filling the tree with all Ā of the places we visit. We think its a lovely idea to fill the tree with our lives journeys and give thanks to God for everything.

Walking back to the ship we finally found a local Bauble makerā€¦Her daughter makes and paints them herself. We bought it(photo later when Sarah finds where we put them on our return home)

Our wonderful new friends…Ā 

Photo of 6 of us after a lovely evening meal. Sarah & i meeting 5 new friends

Ā Going back to our day at seaā€¦Sarah & i like to share a table with other passengers, mainly to take this opportunity to try and be sociable( being blind and trapped in your very small world & not having any eye contact itā€™s almost impossible to be sociable. or start conversations). So asking someone to read the menu for you because we are blind is a great ice breaker, lol!Ā 

We met 2 lovely couples that night and you will hear about them throughout this trip!

Tomorrowā€¦Curacao…Ā 

Thanks once again for joining us on our adventure, i hope youā€™ll join us tomorrow for our trip around Curacao.Ā 

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The Blind Sightseers

Hi all, Iā€™ve taken ages trying to figure out how i add my new photos to an existing galleryā€¦..But now iā€™m ready and have added a few photos to my Caribbean gallery! Iā€™m now in the process of adding lots of photos and finally updating all my galleries with new images.Ā 

I know iā€™ve only just started updatingā€¦ā€¦But iā€™m excited to show you all my new photos! šŸ˜€ Please click any photo below to go through to the Caribbean gallery.Ā 

Alsoā€¦..Please let me know what you think?! šŸ˜Ž

A palm tree on the left aurround by perfect Caribbean blue sea and white sands

ā‡§ The view from our Hotel overlooking Dover Beach, Barbados. ā‡§Ā 

Beautiful Barbados sunset with dark rocks below the sun and trees to the right

ā‡§ Sunset over Dover Beach, Barbados ā‡§Ā 

Waves crashing against the rocky coastline at North Point, Barbados

ā‡§ View from the restaurant at North Point, Barbados ā‡§Ā 

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Barbados & Caribbean Islands

Hi all. Itā€™s been quiet over here for a couple of weeksā€¦.As Sarah & i (the blindies) have been on holiday! šŸ˜€ We tried a cruise and stay this time and had a fantastic action & adventure trip as usual, lol. We have just arrived home and iā€™ve lots of photos to sort out which iā€™ll post on here as soon as i get the days sorted out etc.Ā 

I must be the slowest holiday blogger of all timeā€¦.As i still have the last 2 cruises to post yet, lol But a huge thank you for all of your patience with me. I’ll post this holiday first and then work backwards for the other two!Ā 

Here a a few photo so far to give a little tasteā€¦..

Me wearing a black best and orane shorts waling along the beach in Barbados with braided hair too

Me walking along the Barbados beach

Sarah running towards the camera with a volley ball net on the right on the Barbados beach. The sea is behind her

Sarah running along the Barbados beach

Sarah & i having a photo shoot during the Captains dress up night on the ship

Me and my lovely Wife Sarah

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Classical Greece Tour: Day 2 ~ 10th Wedding Anniversary @Sea

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10th Anniversary

Wow, i still canā€™t believe itā€™s been 10 years since our amazing wedding day!

An unexpected blessingā€¦..

This trip has been such an unexpected blessing, as Sarah had another “Charcot Footā€ and was in an air-cast for the last 5 monthsā€¦..She had it removed a few weeks ago and sheā€™s been strengthening her leg for this cruise. So we are amazed to be spending our 10th wedding anniversary visiting some fantastic places! šŸ˜Ž Ā 

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Breakfastā€¦..

We slept really well and caught up on the sleepless night we had yesterday. We thought weā€™d go to the Compass Rose (waiter service restaurant) for our 10th anniversary breakfast. It didnā€™t disappoint and we had porridge, fruit, nuts, seeds bacon and bananas (not all together,lol).

Swimmingā€¦..

After looking around the ship and trying to familiarise ourselves with our fave places, we nipped back to our cabin to get our things ready for a couple of hours sunbathing and swimming. Sarah loves swimming (as you can tell in the photos below) and had an excellent time enjoying her anniversary in the pool! šŸ˜Ž Ā 

Sarah laughing and really enjoying swimming in the pool on the ship

Sarah doing handstands in the swimming pool on the ship....Herr feet and legs are outside the water sticking up and her body is underwater!

ā¬† Sarah doing handstands in the pool ā¬†Ā 

The Towel Swan Heartā€¦..

After having lots of fun, we headed back to our cabin where we were surprised to find two towel swans placed in the shape of a heart, with flowers and our cards etc in a beautiful display. We rushed out to find the cabin stewards and thanked them profusely… whilst Sarah took lots of photos!Ā 

two towel swans together in a love heart shape surrounded by our anniversary cards, on the bed of our cabin on the ship

Ā ā¬† Towel folded Swan heart ā¬†Ā 

Earlier this morning Sarah had found an invitation pushed under the cabin door. ā€œThis looks a bit fancy, itā€™s only an invitation to the formal evening. We have to sign it to say that weā€™re going, then hand it back to receptionā€¦..Seems like a lot of paper work to me.ā€ ā€œOh right, iI suppose they need to know how many people will be in the restaurant for dinner this evening, it must be the policy for formal night on this ship. It was different on the Dream shipā€ i replied.Ā 

I hadnā€™t brought my tuxedo this time as it filled half my suitcase the time before and i didnā€™t want to waste that amount of space again. I did bring my trousers though as we like the waiter service meal in the evenings. ā€œ i hope they donā€™t chuck me over-board for not dressing smart enough.ā€ Sarah told me… ā€œYouā€™ll be fine, lol, itā€™s only for one evening and your new black shirt looks smart enough anywayā€.Ā 

Formal Eveningā€¦..

As Sarah & i wereĀ queuing up to enter the show lounge, the photographers were taking our photos.Ā 

Me on the left wearing a black shirt and Sarah on the right wearing a beautiful while dress with a black ribbon tie

Ā ā¬† Me & my lovely Wife Sarah ā¬†Ā 

My lovely wife Sarah wearing her stunning white dress

Ā ā¬† My lovely Wife Sarah ā¬†Ā 

After listening to the Captain introduce himself and some of his crew, we headed to the Compass Rose restaurant where we planned to have have a lovely four course meal.Ā 

We said we didnā€™t mind sharing, and the waiter sat us right next to a window (yay) on a four seater table. We introduced ourselves to Brian & Anne (more about our new friends in later posts) and they kindly read out the menu for us. After ordering from each section of the menu, we got to chatting.

AND THENā€¦..

A huge shadow, from an even bigger man darkened our whole tableā€¦.. ā€œSteveā€¦..FOLLOW MEā€ said the man with a really deep transylvanian voice. I looked at Sarah, and then back at the man ā€œFOLLOW MEā€ he said again. Sarah said ā€œCan i come with himā€ ā€œyESā€ he said as we started to stand. We said to Brian and Anne ā€œI think weā€™ll see you later, weā€™ve only just ordered our food, and if weā€™re not backā€¦..youā€™ll get double, lolā€.

As sarah guided me behind this Behemoth of a man up a few flights of stairs, Sarah said ā€œWhere is he taking us?ā€ ā€œI think weā€™re going to the plank, or at least being court marshalledā€ was my apprehensive reply.

We finally entered a small bar area where Claudia (the social director) greeted us with a glass of Champagne and a smelly fish bite (i donā€™t like fish, if youā€™d not guessed, lol) and showed us to our seats. Claudia said ā€œI thought you werenā€™t going to make it?ā€ ā€œTo make what?ā€ Sarah replied still looking bemused. “You got the invitation?ā€.Sarah said ā€œYesā€¦..the one to the formal eveningā€. Claudia then said ā€œNo, that was an invitation to the Captains table and an evening with the Captain.ā€ ā€œOoooppsā€ i misread it as a general evening invitation (easily done as the iPhone magnifier isnā€™t as good as the large CCTV we have at home)ā€. Sarah whispered to me ā€œThe Captain and his other guests were waiting for us up here, as we were seeming to ignore them and eating our meal already with someone else, lol.

The Captains Tableā€¦..

Since Sarah & i already knew the menu (thanks Brian & Anne) this was our easiest food ordering to date. We had a lovely meal and a fantastic time chatting with everyone around the table. It was really interesting hearing everyones stories and experiencesā€¦..Sarah already has her next cruise planned in her mind after asking the Captain what place he liked best after 30 yrs of cruising the seas, lol.Ā 

Now it was time to leave again for the Show Lounge to watch possibly the worst show we have ever seen (heard for me, lol.). šŸ˜Ž Ā 

Me stood behind Sarah on the right of the photo stood in front of the staff captains table with 4 other people(including the captain who is sat next to Sarah)

ā¬† Photo of Sarah & i(on right) at the Captains Table ā¬†Ā 

Wow, What a memorable 10th Wedding Anniversaryā€¦. Ā Ā 

Retiring back to our cabin (making sure we didnā€™t upset the swans), we talked about our memorable day and how weā€™d never forget our 10th Wedding Anniversary! Now it was time to sleep, as itā€™s an early start once we arrive in Corinth. It was also the start of 5 full days of excursions weā€™d booked and we were really excited, even though we knew the temperatures were going to reach up to 41ā„ƒ (ouch).

Thank Youā€¦..

Sarah & i would like to thank you once again for celebrating our 10th Wedding Anniversary and for all of the lovely messages you sent us on “Praise, And Thanks Be To Godā€¦ā€¦Itā€™s Our 10th Amazing Anniversary!!!ā€

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Classical Greece Tour: Day 1 šŸ‡­šŸ‡· Dubrovnik, Croatia

Wow, Wow, Wowā€¦..Sarah & i have had a fantastic time away celebrating our 10th Wedding Anniversary in Croatia, Greece & Montenegro!

ANDā€¦.. We’ve made it back in one piece to share all of our unforgettable memories and adventures with you all. šŸ˜Ž Ā 

Taxi,Train & The Thomson Planeā€¦..

As the taxi was booked for 3:30am, we thought it would be a good idea not to go to sleep as it makes us more tired if we only sleep for an hour or 2 (we were wrong, lol).

There was a little scare as Sarah felt funny, so she did a blood test in the taxi and found it was going low. ā€œOh no, not alreadyā€ i thought as Sarah was already sorting it out with a few dextrose. Sarah felt better as we arrived at the airport and with a small struggle to find the suitcase check-in desk, we were finally sorted and heading for the airport assistance.

The assistance took us through security which all went well, until Sarah showed them her insulin pumpā€¦..Then (as they think itā€™s a detonator) they told Sarah to take of her shoes etc. and carefully and slowly scanned her whole body for explosives.

Following the guide to our seats in the departure lounge, Sarah & i were looking forwards to a nice bacon roll and coffee. Her work colleague had told her to try this as weā€™d not had anything to eat since yesterday afternoon… we were ready for it! BUT the airport assistance were too efficient this time and before we had time to figure out the direction of the bacon, the guide took us on the ā€œFun Trainā€ and straight onto the plane! šŸ˜ŽĀ 

The Airplaneā€¦..

As i sat down after being expertly guided to my seat, i said ā€œWait a minuteā€ā€¦.. I was feeling underneath the window at the up & down dimmer switches whilst stretching my legs out testing the large leg room. ā€œThis isnā€™t an Airbus A320! Itā€™s the 787 Dreamliner. Wow i didnā€™t think it was going to be this monster for a two and a half hour flightā€ Sarah said ā€œWow, youā€™re still getting excited about flyingā€¦. you must really love itā€ I said ā€œOh Yeah!ā€. Ā 

Time for a snackā€¦..

Since we couldnā€™t have our fantastic bacon roll at the airport, we decided to share some chunky potatoe wedges on the plane. Sarah simply couldnā€™t eat them (and i even struggled)ā€¦. they tasted (and were as dry as) a sun dried bath sponge! šŸ˜¦

Welcome to Dubrovnik airportā€¦..

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The airport assistance at Dubrovnik were fantastic and before we knew it, we were on a coach arriving at the dock ready to board the Thomson Spirit. We’d only been on the Thomson Dream which is bigger, so we were excited to explore this different ship.

We were fast-tracked again through all of the check-in procedures and were soon dropping our bags off in our cabin ready to go and explore! šŸ˜Ž Ā 

A beautiful landscape of the port of Dubrovnik stood on top of the ship

ā¬† View of Dubrovnik bay from the Thomson Spirit ā¬†

We managed to weave our way through the decks and up to the top which was lovely and quiet to take a look around, take some photos and soak in the view and the hot sun.

We were surrounded by a sea of blue, sky of blue, deck of blue and Sarahā€™s new ā€œHokusai” dress …of blue. šŸ˜Ž Ā Ā 

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ā¬† Sarah wearing her new ā€œHokusaiā€ dress! ā¬† Ā Ā 

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ā¬† My lovely Wife Sarah ā¬†Ā 

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ā¬† Yay, weā€™ve made it, now letā€™s chill and enjoy the view ā¬† Ā Ā 

A view of the beautiful sea and houses along the bay with a small speed boat coming across the photo from right to left in Dubrovnik

ā¬† Our beautiful view of Dubrovnik from the top deck ā¬†Ā 

Swapping sides for a moment, Sarah was taking photos of a unusual bridge she liked, i was also pretending i could see it, lol.Ā 

Me lent against the railing looking out across the landscape and bridge of Dubrovnik

ā¬† Me looking at the bridge and surrounding town ā¬† Ā 

One more pic of my lovely Wife Sarah!Ā 

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ā¬† My lovely Wife Sarah and her beautiful dress ā¬†

Now the moment youā€™ve all been waiting forā€¦..

If youā€™ve travelled with us on our other tours click here to view, you will remember Sarahā€™s sublime Panoramasā€¦ā€¦Well sheā€™s back with one (of many) to share with you. šŸ˜Ž Ā Ā 

One of Sarah's amazing Panoramas of the bay of Dubrovnik

ā¬† Sarahā€™s breathtaking Panorama of Dubrovnik bay ā¬†

Coffee, Life Jackets & Dinnerā€¦..

After enjoying ourselves on the top deck, we looked around for a place to have a nice coffee. We knew this ship had no “Coffee Port” like on the Thomson Dream, so when we found “Raffles Bar” and ordered a Cappuccino (for me) and an Americano, we were even more excited as the coffee was well-nice and strong!

The assistance was fantastic again and the life jacket drill went really smoothly, i think weā€™re finally getting the hang of this. lolĀ 

We found the ā€œCompass Roseā€ waiter service restaurant which was very similar to the ā€œOrionā€ restaurant on the Thomson Dream, we said we didnā€™t mind sharing a table with others as we always need an unsuspecting guest to read the menu for us, which is always a laugh for all involved and itā€™s a great conversation starter! šŸ˜ŽĀ 

After a fantastic four course meal, it was time to take one last tour around the ship to see if weā€™d remembered where anything was before retiring to our cabin after a very long day!

Thank youā€¦..

I would just like to say a huge thank you(to you the reader and fellow traveller) for staying with us to the end of this day!

Oh did i mention itā€™s our 10th Wedding Anniversary” tomorrow!!

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Ceeā€™s Black & White Photo Challenge: Anything that Flies

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Ā Ā A few years ago for Sarah’s birthday present I booked a balloon flight as she has always wanted to go up in one. There were a lot of cancellations last minute due to poor weather but finally one weekend we got to go. The weather as you can see was not very clear, but it was amazingā€¦..And great for “Ceeā€™s Black & White Photo Challengeā€.Ā 

Weekly Photo Challenge: Danger!

A photo from on the horse looking forwards with its head in view overlooking the stunning sea and beach at St James Beach, Antigua

Sorry for being away for so longā€¦..iā€™ve missed you guys!

For this weeks “Photo Challenge“, i thought iā€™d look back on our horse ride across the beautiful beach of St Johnā€™s Antigua. As both Sarah * i are registered Blind this was a nerve-racking trip for us. It was a brave, DANGER filled trip but we stepped up to the challenge and had one of the best days of our lives! šŸ¤£Ā 

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The Ineffable Mysteries Of A Surprise Visit!

Day 1: Wowā€¦..What a fantastic surprise 3 day visit by my Brother Paul! šŸ˜€

The Intricate Planā€¦..

I really had no idea that Ben(Brother in Christ) and Sarah(my lovely Wife) had planned this visit by my Brother Paul since November!!Ā 

“Paul had bariatric surgery(Sleeve gastrectomy) a year ago after spending 4 weeks in hospital and has progressed so much, he spent most of the past 5 years housebound and is starting to rebuild his life. iā€™m really proud of him. He has lost around 24 stone(150kg) since the start of this gruelling fight. And for his first trip out of Derby, he wanted to come and see Epsom. Iā€™m so pleased he did as i can only imagine how much of a big deal this is for him!”

The Almost Upsetā€¦..

Ben had organised to meet me at my fave restaurant ā€œSicilyā€ at 2pm, and as i got into town early i decided to take a detour and get more steps towards my Fitbit daily step goal. Little did i know my Brother was standing outside the train station waiting for Ben to pick him up to surprise me at Sicily. šŸ˜€Ā 

Paul said ā€œI was standing outside the station just looking around, and suddenly he saw me walking up the other side of the roadā€ ā€œNo way, whatā€™s he doing here?ā€¦.Heā€™s not going to cross over as he is on his way to Sicilyā€ Then just as he said it i was crossing the road towards him. He knows i canā€™t see enough to recognise anyone even if they are stood next to me. But he panicked and hid behind the nearest object and took a photo as he thought iā€™d figured out his plan, lol. šŸ˜€Ā 

A photo of me crossing road to train station while talking on the phone wearing a black hoody, black shorts and black and white trainers

ā¬† Me on the phone to Sarah, crossing the road while Paul takes a stealth photo! ā¬†Ā 

The Surprise Meetā€¦..

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As i arrived at Sicily i received the usual warm welcome from Grace and was seated at the table. I was thinking through some Bible verses as i expected a deep theological discussion on doctrines etcā€¦..But as Ben arrived he was with his Wife Rosie and son Raffy. I was just getting up to move to a larger table when a FaceTime call came in from my brother Paul!

I usually switch to the back camera(as i canā€™t see the screen anyway) and try and show Paul around my current location and as i was in Sicily i thought heā€™d like to have a look. I first pointed it at Raffy and he was giggling into the camera. Then i wanted him to meet Grace and as i was about to point my phone at herā€¦..ā€ey up broā€ I heard in my right ear, i turned and there was my brother Paul standing right next to me!! šŸ˜€Ā 

After what seemed like minutes, my mind was just racing ā€œHow did he get here? Derby is over 150 miles away! I thought trains were too much for him right now? Did Ben pick him up? Ā How is this possible?ā€ i finally gave up and gave him a huge hug, i was stunned! Mission Accomplished Bro! šŸ˜€

We had a great time catching up on his adventure over a fantastic meal. šŸ˜€

Day 2: Epsom, Boyce Avenue & Celebration BBQ @ ā€œBensā€™ Burgers”ā€¦..

Epsomā€¦..

We first met Paul in town as we wanted to show him around Epsom, we knew this wouldnā€™t take long as itā€™s only a small town, lol. Paul bought a souvenir in the shape of a Raiders cap and we had a great time exploring Epsom.

Boyce Avenueā€¦..

Boyce Avenue are Paulā€™s favourite band. Their music has helped him through a lot of dark times. So when he said heā€™d love to see them in concert and mentioned they were playing at the Royal Albert Hall in November 2017, i just had to book tickets for Paul, Me & Sarah! šŸ˜€Ā 

Since i knew he like them, and he loves singingā€¦..iā€™d learnt a few songs on guitar so that if i was ever in the same room as Paul with my guitar, it would be fantastic to play together. And since weā€™d finished in town and was back homeā€¦..That time was now. lol And after this very special moment which iā€™ll always remember, it was time for Ben to pick us up

Celebration BBQā€¦..

Ben not only prepared the food, cooked the foodā€¦..He even picked us up and drove us to his home! Thank you so much Ben! šŸ˜€

Ben went all out for this celebration and cooked Steak, Chicken burger, Lamb Kofte & a lovely salad. Wow Thanks again Ben! šŸ˜€

Paul  Vini sat at the table waiting for the BBQ

ā¬† Paul & Vini ā¬† Ā 

Vini playing football with his brother Raffy whilst holding an ice-cream

ā¬† Vini & Raffy playing football with ice-creams. ā¬† Ā 

Zea and Raffy playing football

ā¬† Luzia showing her skills and having lots of fun with Raffy! ā¬†Ā 

Ā Rosie  Raffy

Ā ā¬† Bens Wife Rosie with son Raffy ā¬† Ā 

After filling up on all the amazing food, football and chasing Raffy we all headed inside for a rest! šŸ¤£Ā 

Vini Me Raffy  Paul sat on Ben's sofa sticking our thumbs up!

ā¬† From Left: Vini, Me, Raffy & Paul ā¬† Ā 

Zea Rosie  Sarah

From Left: Luzia, Rosie & Sarah ā¬† Ā 

Football on Epsom Downsā€¦..

Now it was time for Ben to try out his new 7 seater, he had never filled all 7 seats before so here goes!!!!Ā 

Yay! We are all in! šŸ¤£ Ā 

Full Car

ā¬† From Left: Ben, Rosie, Vini, Sarah, Raffy(hidden), Me, Luzia & Paul ā¬† Ā 

As it was an open field, i had lots of room and could move around with a little more confidence knowing i wouldnā€™t hit anything, lol.

Raffy Me Paul  Ben

ā¬† Raffy, Me, Paul & Ben ā¬† Ā Ā 

Raffy  Vini

ā¬† Raffy showing Vini some skills ā¬† Ā Ā 

Me Paul  Raffy

ā¬† Me, Raffy & Paul ā¬† Ā Ā 

Me  Raffy Football

ā¬† Me & Raffy ā¬†Ā 

Me  Raffy Football tackle

Ā ā¬† Raffy with a crunching challenge! ā¬†Ā 

Paul was loving the view right across London and could see Wembley Stadium all lit up too! We had a great evening and we were all tired from running around!Ā 

Day 3: The Cricketersā€¦..

For a nice farewell, we treated Paul to aĀ beautiful roast dinner at the fantastic Cricketers Inn. What a lovely view for a nice warm roast dinner, and of course it has to have a homemade Yorkshire Pudding! šŸ˜€Ā 

The cricketers1

ā¬† The Cricketers(one of my older photos) it wasnā€™t snowing, lol. ā¬† Ā 

Ā Me  Paul at Epsom Station

ā¬† Me & Paul outside Epsom Train Station ā¬†Ā 

Wowā€¦..It was a fantastic few days and iā€™m so proud of how well Paul is doing. I still canā€™t believe iā€™d see him down here so soon! His surprise was overwhelming at timesā€¦.. And since he arrived home safelyā€¦..heā€™s told me that heā€™s planned to visit agin in August! Yay! šŸ˜€Ā 

I hope you enjoyed Pauls visit too? And iā€™m pleased you got to meet my fantastic Brother!Ā 

Mayan Treasures Tour: Day 3 ~ Trujillo, Honduras

A postcard of me and sarah with lots of little photos of Trujillo surrounding us in a blue postcard

ā‡§ Postcard taken and produced by Thomson Dream Photographers ā‡§Ā 

Welcome to Trujillo:

Christopher Columbus landed in Trujillo on the 14th August 1502. During his fourth and final journeys to the Amercas. Since then they have been under the control of the Spanish, the Dutch, the English and even Pirates.

But now…

Sarah & i arrived on the shore, and after a coach trip with a friendly local tour guide telling us about this fantastic place(and the constant invasions by the pirates), we arrived at the beach resort! šŸ™‚Ā 

ā€œWowā€ i said as we stepped onto the sand and selected a couple of sun loungers with a table shelter thingy with a free cold bottle of lager welcoming us!

Sarah drinking lager on Trujillo beach

ā€œWeā€™re going to enjoy thisā€. This was the most relaxing excursion out of the 4 weā€™d booked,

and thenā€¦.

Sarah said ā€œYay, there is a trampoline in the seaā€. I would have been more excited but my mind went straight to Sarahā€™s Charcot feet(diabetic problem again), and how she was going to manage?! But i should have known Sarah would win me over by taking every precaution, and before i could stand up, Sarah was in the sea! šŸ™‚ Ā Ā 

Sarah on the bottom right of the photo is swimming towards the sea trampoline on the far left of the photo

I stood waiting and trying to calculate how long it would take Sarah to swim over and climb on before iā€™d start taking photosā€¦then i heard ā€œSTEVEā€ i knew that was my cue to start taking photos and videos(thank you my lovely wife).

Sea Trampoline 2

Sarah really enjoyed trampolining in the sea as sheā€™d never done anything like this before. But in the photo belowā€¦Sarah looks very innocent , but iā€™m sure she has just shoved the man off the left hand side!! lol. šŸ™‚Ā 

Sea Trampoline

It was quite cloudy, and even spotted with rain for a minute or two, but itā€™s okā€¦it was only the fine stuff that soaks you through, so I took a couple of photos of the landscape…

Trujillo Beach 1

Trujillo Beach 2

Then Sarah gifted us with a Panorama! Ā 

Trujillo Beach Panorama 2

After a fantastic inclusive meal where Sarah & i had the nicest Plantain ever, we found a swimming pool with no-one in, and we relaxed for half an hour! šŸ™‚Ā 

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We couldnā€™t believe how fast the time went and we reluctently headed back to the coach(well at least where we thought it was), but not before we stopped for one last photo at a beautiful fountain. Ā 

Sarah Trujillo Fountain

As Sarah & i were walking along the path, a Spanish speaking man with broken English held my arm and kept trying to tell us something. At first i thought heā€™d spotted the Grim Reaper tattoo on my leg(had it done 20 years ago when i thought i was tough in my pre Christian days) and thought i was a pirate, so i was in trouble! šŸ™‚ But when my mind slowed down, we realised he was trying to say he was the driver and we were walking away from the coach. lol We thanked him profusely and followed him back to the coach.

Back on the ship…

After a lovely day on the beach, we headed to our usual viewing spot on deck 10.Ā 

Sarah on Ship in Trujillo

Yay another Sarah Panorama…Ā Ā 

Me Panorama in Trujillo

As we will be on holiday for Sarahā€™s birthday,Ā i treated her to a hand manicure. Ā Well…the whole holiday is a celebration of birthdayā€™s(weā€™ll be back home for mine), our amazing marriage and seeing more of Godā€™s creation,Ā 

Sarah getting nails done

Afterwards Sarah said ā€œWhy donā€™t you get them to braid your hair as the wind’s been annoying you all day, and you wonā€™t have to touch it for the rest of the holiday?! I was a little unsure about it, but after Sarah and the lady had decided to put 2 braids in, i went along with it.Ā 

Wow, Sarahā€™s right again, i didnā€™t have to touch it for the rest of the holiday, fantastic! šŸ™‚ Ā 

My hair in Trujillo

Ā Well…the ā€œ2 Blindiesā€ have managed to have an amazing day in Trujillo, and we canā€™t thank you enough for joining us as we discover new ground. šŸ™‚ Ā 

Our Route:

This evening Thomson Dream sails to Roatan, Honduras. Weā€™ll arrive tomorrow morning having travelled 37 nautical miles at an average of 5 knots.

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Fitbit, Footsteps & Photography

After reading this post on Nancy Loderickā€™s blog,Ā about Nancy buying Mr Ken(her Husband) a Fitbit for his birthdayā€¦i got inspired!! I thought maybe i could do this as iā€™m good at walking, just not so good at seeing where iā€™m going, lol.Ā 

Firstā€¦

See if the app is accessible with Voiceover(screenreader) on my iPhone? Yes it is, fantasticā€¦now for a little more research. As i take beta-blocker medication having a heart rate monitor was top on my list, and i found the Fitbit Charge HR(on sale too). When i showed Sarah she saidā€Excellent, letā€™s buy each other one as an early wedding anniversary presentā€.

Secondā€¦finding a walking route!

As iā€™m blind, i have to stick to routes like a racing car on a track, and If i veer of course i may crash! Thankfully Sarah & i live on the edges of a local nature reserve which has lots of walking paths. Once iā€™m shown a route i can normally remember, but i hadnā€™t walked along any of the paths for a long timeā€¦but here goes!! šŸ™‚Ā 

The Walk…

When i said Sarah & i lived on the edge of the local nature reserveā€¦it starts straight opposite our drive! This helps a lot. Ā 

photo taken from my drive of the trees over the lane

I didnā€™t want to try the path directly through the woods onto the stew ponds, as i didnā€™t want to get lost on my first try. lol. So i decided to walk around the outside on the path i could still remember! šŸ˜‰Ā 

A photo taken from the pavement of the road lined with green trees and a black Audi on the road

ā‡§ I had no idea an Audi was in my photo when taking this!! šŸ™‚ ā‡§ Ā 

I had to keep stopping as i couldnā€™t make out the path from the road, so i thought while i stopped i could take a photo! šŸ™‚ It was further than i remembered(i really need to walk more) but finally i felt the bumps on the path indicating a road crossing. Yes iā€™ve made it this far, now to find the ponds!Ā 

Photo of a gravel path leading through arching trees with a stew pond on the left

After nearly walking into the first stew pondā€¦i planted myself on the path! šŸ™‚ Itā€™s now starting to look familiar so i can enjoy the ponds.Ā 

Photo of the stew pond taken between 2 trees

Big pond fence path

Ā I have no idea where this path leads but didnā€™t want to risk killing myself on my first outing! Maybe iā€™ll check it out next timeā€¦what do you think?

Big stew pond with fence

Photo of the big stew pond with a fenced gravel path along the left of the photo

Photo of the big stew pond

Afterr spending a little quiet time at the ponds, i decided to try heading back through the woods.Ā 

Local nature reserve woods 1

I found this path and i could hear the cars from the road on my left. I knew as long as i could hear the carsā€¦i was going in the right direction. After i veered of track a few times and navigating some treesā€¦i finally made it out! šŸ™‚Ā 

Coffee…

I now could walk in the other direction from home and go to church for a coffee, which is another 2 miles towards my daily goal! šŸ™‚Ā 

Finally…

I walked over 8 miles in total and feel great, i like how i can track my now daily walk while monitoring my health. I think a lot more about eating alreadyā€¦as i know i have to walk for ages to burn it off! šŸ™‚ Iā€™ve been encouraged by reading posts by Ellie at New Creation Ministries, her posts convict me every time! šŸ™‚Ā 

I often spend hours indoors daily studying the Bible and listening to sermons and teachings, but now i can be a lot more healthy whilst listening to the Bible on route! šŸ™‚Ā 

1 Corinthians 6:19-20 New King James Version (NKJV)

19 Or do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and you are not your own? 20 For you were bought at a price; therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are Godā€™s.

Mayan Treasures: Day 1&2 šŸ›³ London & Jamaica

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Ā Yay!!!! Were off to the Caribbean!! šŸ™‚Ā 

I canā€™t believe weā€™re getting another chance to see some of Godā€™s glorious creation! We were so blessed with our last cruise ā€œTransatlantic Sunset Tourā€ even though we had a roller coaster of a ride! šŸ™‚Ā 

We were up around 4:30am, packing the final items into our cases. I found out the hard way last year on how impossible it was to find my black suitcase on the carousel among hundreds of other black suitcases!! šŸ˜¦ So this year iā€™ve treated myself to a dark purple one. Letā€™s see if this one is better to find?!

Kate, from the local taxis that Sarah uses for work, arrived and we set off for Gatwick. ā€œNow we can relaxā€ i said ā€œAs itā€™s too late to go back if weā€™ve forgotten anythingā€.Ā 

The Airport…

Kate was fantastic, and drove us right to the entrance and pointed us in the right direction ā€œJust keep walking that way and youā€™ll be fineā€. We checked in our cases and were given the fantastic airport assistance who guided us through customs and sat us in departures ready to catch the fun train.Ā 

The people at the desk said there was a 1 hour delayā€¦ā€Oh yes!!” Sarah & i said at the same time ā€œWe have time to go shopping and have a coffeeā€. I think this was a new response for them as they looked a little bemused! šŸ™‚Ā 

After finding the same italian coffee place from last year(itā€™s becoming another local), we found our way around a few shops and headed back to the pick up point. It wasnā€™t long before the handheld thing they give me started flashing and vibrating which meant it is our turn to get on-board the train! Ā 

Me on-board the Fun Train at Gatwick irport

After our fun ride on the train, we boarded the plane and i even got a window seat. The 787 Dreamliner didnā€™t disapoint as it gave it the beans down the runway!Ā 

A view from the airplane with the wing in view

During the 10Ā½ hour flight, Sarah watched about 5 films(well 10 minutes of each, as she said they were horiffic, and saw firsthand why we didnā€™t have a TV lisence anymore). We enjoyed the in-flight meals though, and it made up for the poor entertainment.Ā 

As i canā€™t even see who is sat next to me(although i know itā€™s Sarah), i spent the time listening to the people around me. It helps me understand who is around, where they are, and i get to learn a little about the person by their words and characterā€¦as “what comes out of the mouth proceeds from the heartā€. šŸ™‚Ā 

Yay,we’re back in Jamaica! šŸ™‚ Ā Ā 

The airport assistance escorted us through customs and to the queue for the coach transfer to the ship. As soon as they realised we couldnā€™t see, they took us and skipped straight passed the queue and onto the coach where we were shown to the 2 front seats! One advantage of being blind, lol.

Arriving at the ship, the coach driver said there were further delays and the queue for the ship check-in was long and itā€™s seriously hot out there! But when we left the coach, we met the assistance and again, they led us past the large queue straight to the check-in and onto the ship! I always feel a little guilty when this happens, but itā€™s a fantastic service for us. šŸ™‚

Boarding the Thomson Dream again this year felt like we were coming home. It took us about a week to figure out where everything is, but this time we remembered and it made life a lot easier! šŸ™‚Ā 

The Emergency Drill…

We were now almost experts at the life jackets(well Sarah was) and we needed no help this time putting them on. It was really hot and humid out on deck for the drill, but i handled the heat much better this time. šŸ™‚Ā 

Finding our way back to the cabin with our life jackets on, we wanted to try and take a selfie to keep as a memory, as we probably wouldnā€™t have chance if we ever needed to use them again. Itā€™s really hard to take a selfie when you canā€™t see the phone screen, but we took loads and managed to find one.

A selfy of Sarah and i wearing our orange life jackets

Ā The Coffee Port…

After a full on day, Sarah & i were in need of a proper coffeeā€¦and guess what greeting we heard as we walked in??!! Yes it was Cecily! ā€œNo wayā€ we both said ā€œItā€™s so good to see you againā€. Cecily then sat us down and said ā€œ2 espresso macchiatos?ā€ā€¦.No way, she remembered! šŸ™‚ This was really starting to feel like home.

We finished our coffees and headed back to our cabin. Our cases had arrived and we started unpacking as the ship set sail for Trujillo, Hondurasā€¦Wow what a day! šŸ™‚Ā 

Day 2ā€¦..

Sea logo

We spent day 2 exploring and seeing if anything had changed since weā€™d been gone. There were a few changes but nothing that tripped us up. Now it was time to check out the shore excursions for the next 4 islands!Ā 

Last year we didnt realise how quickly they sold out, so we got in early Ā and booked an excursion for each of the 4 days, we were excited to have booked a few varied tours, but i was a little worried as weā€™d booked Kayaking on one tour and River tubing on another. Can blind people really do this without crippling themselves?? šŸ™‚Ā 

Either wayā€¦back to the Coffee Port to celebrate with a latte! šŸ™‚Ā 

Coffee Port Latte

Ā Thanks for joining us, itā€™s great to see you on-board! šŸ™‚Ā Ā 

Our Route:

this evening Thomson Dream sails to Trujillo, Honduras. Weā€™ll arrive on Thursday morning after the leisurely day at sea having travelled 515 nautical miles at an average speed of 15 knots.Ā 

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Transatlantic Sunset Tour: Day 19 ~ Palma

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Leaving our room for the last time and hoping weā€™d not forgotten anything, we had a couple of hours on the ship before our coach arrived. We went out on deck first to say hello to Palma! šŸ™‚ Ā 

Palma Dock

Wow, weā€™re really going to miss the sun when we arrive home!

We stayed out on deck for about half an hour reflecting on our crazy cruise and how we actually survived some of the situations that tried to knock us down. Then it was time to say goodbye to my favourite Ā place ā€œThe Coffee Portā€. šŸ˜¦

Cecily and the Coffee Port…Ā 

Photo of Sarah and Cecily in the coffee port

I would like to say a huge thanks to Cecily and the Coffee Port. Every time without fail, as soon as Sarah and i would walk in, and before weā€™d seen Cecily, Weā€™d here one of our names(depending who entered first) melodically sung which put a huge smile on our faces, what a welcome! šŸ™‚

She was so supportive of us and made fantastic coffee! šŸ™‚Ā 

Getting the coach…

After leaving the gangway for the last time, we boarded our coach and headed to the airport. It was a nice drive through Palma, but the mood on the coach was somber, as no-one wanted to go home. Although Sarahā€™s cough was almost constant and she was so tired from just coughing, she really wanted to be home so she can order a replacement insulin pump and get her blood under control.Ā 

Palma airport…

We arrived at Palma airport and found the assisstance that helped us with our luggage, then escorted us to the gate where we sat waiting for the announcements. Sarah said ā€œLetā€™s go and find you a coffee, then i can go and look around some shops as we will be here for about an hourā€ ā€œCool, sounds good to me, as long as we donā€™t venture off too farā€.

Just then we heard our names calledā€¦

We were surprised to see one of the couples who befriended us at the Orion Restaurant in the evenings. They gave Sarah a card and said ā€œHope your new job goes well, and you find your feet quickly. We wish you all the bestā€. Sarah was in pleasant shock with this unexpected kindness, especially as we thought weā€™d never meet them again.

Yay, the plane…

I was excited to be travelling on an airplane again, and was totally surprised i managed to capture a piece of Palma upon take off! šŸ™‚ Ā 

Palma from Thomson Dreamliner

Back in the UKā€¦

We arrived in Gatwick airport on the Sunday before Bank Holiday Monday. The plan was to have the Bank Holiday as a rest day to try and recover from this rollercoaster of a cruise. But the drama hadnā€™t quite finished yet!!!

A&E…

Sarah was suffering beyond even what she can take(that doesnā€™t happen often) and on Monday morning we had to go to A&E as her chest was now closing up really bad and she could hardly breathe. As it was a Bank Holiday it was quite busy, but we finally got in to see the doctor. He said she had a Respiratory Tract Infection which has now given her a secondary lung thingy(i canā€™t remember the exact diagnosis,lol). After picking up the antibiotics we made our way home.

Sarahā€™s new job…

Iā€™m not sure if iā€™ve mentioned it yet, but just before we started this cruise, Sarah left her job at RNIB(Royal National Institute Of Blind People), where sheā€™d worked for over 10 years, and was going to start her new job at WCRF(World Cancer Research Fund) tomorrow!! Yeah i know it seems mad, but donā€™t forget weā€™er dealing with my “Warrior Wife”!! šŸ™‚Ā 

Finally…

I canā€™t explain the emotions iā€™ve been through typing up this day to day account of our cruise. Iā€™ve been smiling, laughing, crying and shocked to find some great photos that will serve as loving memories for us.

Thank You, Thank You & Thank You…

Itā€™s been such a blessing to know youā€™ve joined us on our trip, but beyond that, encouraging us with your kind and loving comments along the way. So we both thank God for you, and thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Hopefully weā€™ll see you on our other tours too??!!

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Transatlantic Sunset Tour: Day 18 ~ Alicante

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After about a week of sleepless nights, to say Sarah & i were tired is an understatement. Also Sarahs cough is a lot worse and her lungs feel like a boa constrictor has coiled around them. Her erratic blood sugars are making her sick too…but apart from that, we are excited to find out what our last shore excursion has in stall for us! šŸ™‚Ā 

The coach was waiting for us from the bottom of the gangway(phewā€¦at least we wonā€™t get lost around the dock, lol) and we set off towards the castle. As we drove down narrow windy streets lined with vivid green palm trees, with cafes splashed with orange i said to Sarah ā€œWow, itā€™s like were driving through one of your fave tracks from Gran Turismo 4 on the Playstation 2!!ā€ ā€œOkā€ she said ā€Not sure iā€™d have thought of that, but now youā€™ve mentioned it, that is exactly what it looks likeā€. šŸ™‚

Ā Santa Barbara Castle…

As we stepped off the air conditioned coach onto the sandy/dusty car park, the first thing to hit me was the intense heat. The Caribbean was very hot but there was always a lovely cool breeze, but this heat seemed focused on burning me to a crisp! šŸ™‚Ā 

Iā€™m sure it was just a short walk to the castle and to my surprise i was already halfway down my bottle of water, so when we arrived to find a big climb to the top of the castle which included slanty slopes and invisible rough steps etc, it was time to start the thought process ā€œI think weā€™ve done something stupid again, and taken on an excursion we shouldā€™ve never taken onā€. But as usual my thoughts were quickly defeated as my Warrior Wife took my hand and relentlesly attacked the slopes! Sarah always leaves me speechless, as i know she is feeling much worse than me, yet she battles on and fights when most others would give up. This is one reason why iā€™m so proud of her and love her more than anything! šŸ™‚Ā 

The view…

Once we reached to top and found the nearest wall, the view was fantastic and well worth risking our Ā lives, lol šŸ™‚ Ā 

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A view looking out from the top of the castle down onto the coastline of Alicante

A view looking out from the top of the castle down onto the coastline of Alicante

A view looking out from the top of the castle down onto the coastline of Alicante

While stood admiring the view, i could hear a noisy flag flapping above my head. I thought ā€œI havnā€™t tried taking a proper flag photo in motion beforeā€. It took about 5 minutes to try and get my camera to focus, but i finally got my first! šŸ™‚ Ā 

Spanish flag blowing in the wind

The tour guide was great, telling us all about the gruesome, bloody history of the castle(history never changes) told us we had an hour of free time to have a look around the castle and weā€™d all meet up at the bottom.

Yay, we had more time to look around! šŸ™‚ Ā 

A view overlooking parts of te path quite a long way down from the top of the castle

Sarah sitting at the top of the castle

Another view looking down from the top of the castle

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It really was stunning up here, and i was excited to find Sarah getting her phone ready for one of her breathtaking Panoramas! šŸ™‚ Ā Ā 

Sarah looking at her phone preparing for a panorama at the top of the castle

Wow Sarah has treated us with 2 breathtaking Panoramas again!!! šŸ˜‰ Ā Ā 

Alicante Panorama 2

Alicante Panorama 1

After Sarah ā€œTop Trumpedā€ me again with her amazing photos, we decided to begin our adventure down to the meeting place. We knew it was going to be much harder on the way down but we were going to enjoy it anyway!Ā 

Alicante 9

As we still had about 30 minutes, we tried to look at everything we hadnā€™t seen on the way up.Ā 

Sarah and the gift shop

When turning around, i thought Sarah had found a gift shop and was carrying a huge present for someone, lol. But thankfully itā€™s one of the statue things we found on the way.

Sarah and the castle 3

We then found a cool little alley way.Ā Ā 

Sarah stood directly behind a warriour throwing a spear pretending to throw it too

This has to be one of my favorite photos!! Iā€™m glad to see Sarah(The Greatest Warriorā€ parting some of her knowledge and instruction to an inferior ranked warrior on how to correctly throw a spear! šŸ™‚ Ā 

Ā After many more laughs, we did eventually make it back to the meeting place, and then on to the coach, Ooooohh, air conditioning! šŸ™‚Ā 

Ā The Town Hall Square & Cathedral of Alicante…

Ā Walking through the town was hard work as it was very busy, but Sarah did find a local craft store that were selling handmade daisy broaches out of wicker etc. So while she was looking, i thought iā€™d quickly snap a couple of photos.

Alicante Market Square 1

Alicante Market Square 2 Sepia

The Cathedral of Alicante…Ā 

Alicante church 1

Alicante church 2

Ā On leaving the Cathedral, the tour guide said we have 30 minutes free time, then could you please find your way back to the coach, iā€™ll be in the bar down this side alley getting a cold drink if anyone wants to join me? Sarah said ā€œCome on quickly, we need to get to him before he gets swallowed by the crowds, as we donā€™t know our way back to the coachā€ ā€œOkay, letā€™s goā€ i said as we zigzagged our way towards him. We caught up with him and he told us the easiest way back to the coach.

But before we headed back, Sarah had a chance to try the only Spanish phrase she could remember from her childhood holidays with her Dad.

ā€œIt worked!!! I must have said it rightā€ Sarah said as she brought 2 bottles of Lager to the small corner table in the little bar weā€™d stumbled upon. šŸ™‚

The Explanada, one of the most beautiful waterfront promenades in Spain…

Ā On leaving the bar, Sarah saw this stunning pavement lined with palm trees. It reminded us of the incredible pavement in Horta, Azores. Ā Ā 

Sarah on the Alicante palm tree art path

Me and the pal tree art path

Shortly before leaving the coach back at the dock, we had one final laugh when the tour guide told us he was from California, works in Alicante and is married to his Wife from Doncaster, South Yorkshire. ā€œWowā€ I said ā€œThat amazing, the guide yesterday was from Derby(my hometown) and Today the guide stays in Doncaster(Sarahā€™s hometown) a few months of the year, and when he finally saidā€Iā€™ll be outside the French Gate in Doncaster in November, we all burst out laughing. šŸ™‚Ā 

Back on the ship…

We had just enough time to capture the coastline of Alicante from the ship before Thomson Dream sailed away to Palma, Mallorca for us to get the plane home.

Alicante Dock 1

Sarah on the ship at Alicante dock

After getting changed for the evening meal, we knew it would be the last time weā€™d see our Orion Restaurant friends. We met them at our usual time and table and had a lovely evening talking about all the adventures of the day.Ā 

Who knows? We may bump into them again on a future cruise, which would be great! šŸ™‚Ā Ā Ā 

Our Friends at Orion Restaurant

Leaving the Orion Restaurant, we headed to the delo bar to enjoy our last cocktail with great music.Ā 

Alan Davidson playing piano and singing in Delo bar

After a really long day, we arrived back at our cabin to find a new fantastic towel creature on our table. Sarah quickly moved it into an arty position ready for a humorous photo! šŸ™‚ Ā 

Lobster Towel

Just one more day to go before we head home, and Sarah and i spent the sleepless night talking about the highs and lows of our 1st cruise, and only my second time abroad! šŸ™‚Ā 

Thanks once again for joining us, itā€™s a blessing to share with you.Ā 

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Transatlantic Sunset Tour: Day 17 ~ Gibralter

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ā‡§ Sarah welcomes you to Gibraltar! ā‡§

After 2 days at sea, and finding out(by our new friends who met us for evening meals at Orion Restaurant) Ā that on the excursion to the “Rock of Gibraltarā€ requires that we get a cable car to the top on the cliff! Wowā€¦i love cable cars! It reminded me of the cable cars Sarah & i travelled on at ā€œThe Heights of Abrahamā€ day trip.a couple of years ago! šŸ™‚Ā 

So leaving the ship i was extra excited to travel on cable cars in Gibraltar! We found the coach that would take us to the beginning of the rock and got on-board.Ā 

The excursion guides so far have been amazing, and really proud of their country! So happy to share everything and anything about the local history and culture, always creating laughter and a friendly relaxed atmosphere. So when this guide stepped on-board complaining Ā and quite angry we were quite taken aback! After complaint about everything she showed us, we pulled up at the bottom of the rock and waited for the cable cars.

Just a quick side noteā€¦As iā€™m registered blind(i know most of you will know this already) and donā€™t see people, just hear them. Whenever iā€™m out sat in a cafe, restaurant, at church or just around town, i often like to play one of my fave games using my ATS(accent targeting system). I love accents, and i like to try and locate their original area?! šŸ™‚ Also its my only way of knowing whoā€™s around me, and iā€™ve now trained myself so i can listen to 3 conversations at once! lol This can be good and bad depending. šŸ™‚ Anyway enough rambling!Ā 

When i got near the guide i asked her where she was from originally? ā€œDerbyā€ she said! ā€œNo way, a Derby bird, iā€™m from Derby too. Itā€™s crazy that weā€™d meet here in Gibraltarā€. It makes sense now. lol. Itā€™s sometimes hard to pin down a accent thatā€™s the same as your own, but iā€™m getting better.

After fantastic views from the cable cars, we finally reached the top of The Rock of Gibraltar! šŸ™‚ Ā 

Looking down over the bay of Gibraltar with the Thomson Dream in the distance

Looking down over the bay of Gibraltar with the Thomson Dream in the distance

My Lovely Wife Sarah

After taking shots of my beautiful wife Sarah(which i could do all day) the guide warned us about the monkeys Ā that would steal anything and everything that wasnā€™t in your bag or not in the right place. By this i mean sunglasses on your head instead of over your eyes. The guide told us of one woman who had put her brand new Ā£200 Rayban sunglasses on her head to take a photo, had them quickly snatched by a monkey and were never seen again! šŸ˜¦

Me and Sarah stood on top of the rock of Gibraltar in the hot sunshine with the sea behind us

A kind person asked if Sarah & i would like a photo together? I said that would be lovely, thank you. But i think my face is wondering if the man was going to run off with my Big Nikon! lol. šŸ™‚ Ā 

Sarah and the Rock of Gibraltar

The Rock of Gibraltar

The guide said we had about an hour free time before we all have to meet back together, so Sarah got her iPhone out ready to take one of her amazing Panoramas!Ā 

Photo of Sarah taking a Panorama of Gibraltar rock

Not 1ā€¦but 2 of Sarahā€™s Breathtaking Panoramas!!! šŸ™‚Ā 

A panorama of Gibraltar rock

Sarah's second panorama of Gibraltar rock

It had been a fantastic day already and the views were simply stunning from up here. We now had to find one Ā of those monkeys to try and get a photo before we go. Ā 

Sarah taking a video of one of the monkeys at the top of Gibraltar

ā‡§ Sarah videoing one of the monkeys ā‡§ Ā 

Photo of a monkey sat on a railing fence looking out ove the bay of Gibraltar

After nipping into the gift shop to get a couple of presents we started heading back towards the cable cars.

We were just near the steps(walking 2 by 2 when we heard a loud ā€œOi!!ā€ by the woman behind us, followed by a quiet couple of seconds, then lots of laughter??! We stopped and turned round to find out one of the monkeys had touched/stroked the ladies leg near her bum, and she thought it was the man behind her. But after the mix up they all started laughing! šŸ™‚

Travelling back to the ship after more complaining by the excursion guide (mainly about her many ex husbands) we had time to take a few photos from the deck before Thomson Dream sailed overnight to Alicanteā€¦our last port before we head to Palma, Majorca for our flight home šŸ˜¦

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Sarah & i had a fantastic time in Gibraltar and it was great to have a guide from my home town to share her great accent with us.

Creating these blog posts documenting each day of our trip has been such a blessing for Sarah & i, especially knowing that youā€™ve been right here with us along the way! šŸ™‚ Ā They leave us with such lovely memories every time we read back through them.

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Transatlantic Sunset Tour: Day 14 ~ SĆ„o Miguel

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After more wild blood sugar readings, lack of sleep and nasty coughs, i was really looking forward to our excursion today. If you remember on Day 7 AntiguaĀ we had 1 horse power each, but now i was hoping for lots more horse power in our 4×4! šŸ™‚ Ā 

4×4 Tour of the Western Edge, Azores(Excursion details)

If you want to get up close to SĆ£o Miguelā€™s dramatic landscapes, a 4×4 is the way to go. Once weā€™re all strapped in, weā€™ll head off to the west side of the island. Our first stop is Vista do Rei. Translated, it means ā€˜Kingā€™s Viewā€™ ā€“ it was named after King D Carlos, who visited back in 1901 ā€“ and the vista from here is definitely fit for a monarch. It pans across Sete Cidades, a massive volcanic crater thatā€™s glazed in greenery and, at the right time of year, baby-blue hydrangeas. Covering its base is a huge lake, split in two by the small bridge that crosses it, plus a picturesque waterside village. Weā€™ll drive along the Pequena ridge to Sete Cidades village, stopping at Lomba do Vasco viewpoint along the way for a few snaps. Weā€™ll have some free time to explore the village, before continuing our drive past Blue and Empadadas lakes. Weā€™ll have one last photo op ā€“ at Pico do Ferro viewpoint ā€“ before making our way back to the ship.

With the excursion details in mind(seeĀ above), we navigated down the gangway and onto the dock. We quickly realised that the day wasnā€™t going to be as hot as every other day on the cruiseā€¦as we were getting wet, and colder by the second! lol šŸ™‚ Ā Ā 

Our 4×4 driver and tour guide met us off the boat(which was fantastic) and helped us into our Land Rover. Back when i was a panel beater my friend used to race custom Land Rovers with monster V8ā€™s, and as usual i was letting my imagination get ahead of me, especially when the driver cranked up the engine and it was the disappointing sound of a diesel tractor! šŸ˜¦ Since iā€™ve been blind and i use my ears to see cars, the engine noises are all i focus on! Sarah is quick to remind me as we walk into town back in Epsom that she really doesnā€™t want me to comment on every engine that drives by! lol, but she did acknowledge my disappointment with a gentle stroke on my arm. šŸ™‚ Ā 

Sarah leaning and the 4x4

ā‡§ Sarah and the 4×4 ā‡§

Our first stop was Kingā€™s View which was really high upon the island, as we stopped and the driver asked us to wait in the car as it was chucking it down with rain, and the fog/mist was like a blankett covering all of the beautiful landscapes he had brought us to see, he left to talk the the other driver in the Toyota Land cruiser behind. He came back, apologised and said ā€œWe will try and head as low as we can to see if we can go under the fog/mist and see if itā€™s any clearer down there. But we have a few minutes here so if you want to get out in the rain, you canā€.Ā 

A landscape covered in rain, fog and mist

ā‡§ Kingā€™s View ā‡§

Ā On a clear day there is a stunning volcanic crater with 2 lakes, 1 is blue and 1 is green! There were alot of disappointed sighs etc and some people were complainingā€¦i just thought welcome to my world, and you can still see more than me even with the fog. lol šŸ™‚ I almost felt equal for the first time on an excursion. šŸ™‚Ā 

We then headed off on a drive to the lowest point of the island which was beautiful and when we got to walk around by the river and volcanic hills it was like stepping onto the film set of Jurassic park.

The fog did lift a little and the rain slowed down enough for us to enjoy 15 minutes in this fantastic place.Ā 

A black and white photo of a lake in Sao Miguel

A path running from right to left through grass fields alined with trees

Me looking Terrified in front of the river with volcanic rocks behind

When i found this photo which Sarah had taken, we both started laughing and thought this was probably the best photo of me ever! šŸ™‚ Ā Donā€™t ask me what i was up to, i can only imagine that i heard a T-Rex or a volcano erupt!! šŸ™‚Ā 

Please let me know in the comments below if you have any great captions to add to this photo??!! I look forward to hearing what you come up with! šŸ™‚Ā 

A 4x4 parked in front of a huge volcano and river

ā‡§ This place really does remind me of Jurassic Park ā‡§ Ā Ā 

View of Sao Miguel river from a grass bank with volcanic rocks behind

Looking through the trees atSao Miguel

We all climbed aboard our 4×4 and headed of to a small village to stop and have another rest and look around. On the way Sarah saw a huge black Bull chasing a local who was running for his life right close to the Land Roverā€¦Crazy! Lol. We stopped at a small cafe where the driver(to Sarahā€™s delight) started talking about the locally made Portuguese custard tarts. I said ā€œNo way, theyā€™re Sarahā€™s favourites, and we have never had a locally made one before! It will be like when i had a slice of Pizza in Pisa!” šŸ™‚ As usual… no body laughed so i asked “Do they sell them in this Cafe?ā€If they do could you get 3 and have one yourself!ā€ He said ā€œyeah sureā€ and we sat and enjoyed this special food moment! šŸ™‚

Most of the people stayed in the cafe as it was raining outside, but Sarah & i were already soaked so didnā€™t mind a little more rain to try and see as many things as possible in this tiny village.

Sarah in Sao Miguel

Sao Miguel Village

Sao Miguel church through the trees

We were now coming to the end of our fantastic 4×4 drive, but not before he drove us off road and up some really steep rocky terrain, Yay!! šŸ™‚ We were rocking side to side and bouncing up and down, i said ā€œYeah this is more like it!ā€. We then stopped and the driver who had his window down as all the windows were steaming up from our drenched clothesā€¦picked up Ā a small piece of Ā Sphagnum moss from the towering hillside. As usual i was the only one who didnā€™t know what it is(i blame going to the worst school in Derbyshire) He then squose it and we were all amazed by how much water was running out of something so small, fantastic! šŸ™‚ Ā 

Just one more stop and it was to see a tunnel drilled through the mountain that goes out to the sea so that the rain water does not flood the volcanic crater when there is, from time to time heavy rainfall on the island.

The tunnel is around 80 years old and almost 2 kilometers long and itĀ“s actually large enough to walk through and that is also safe enough as long as you donĀ“t go during heavy rainfall. As you know it was raining but thatā€™s not enough to stop Super Sarah having a look! šŸ™‚ Ā 

Sarah and the tunnel

Back on the ship…

Having got changed out of our wet clothes, we decided to try and get a bite to eat at the buffet restaurant on deck 9. We sat down with an assortment of food and enjoyed talking about what weā€™d just experienced. We were about half way through when Alan Davidson(the piano entertainer) came and sat down with us. He had seen us the day before in Horta taking photos and had admired my big Nikon DSLR. Sarah said ā€œYeah itā€™s a nice camera and Steve gets some lovely photos even though heā€™s blindā€. ā€œWowā€ said Alan ā€œI didnā€™t realiseā€. I never know if thatā€™s a compliment or not? šŸ™‚ He continued ā€œBack home in Scotland i visit a blind friend and help him with life skills etc, and telling him(using a clock face) where his food is on his plateā€. I said ā€œFantastic, Sarah has just done that with me which is why iā€™m eating more confidently(and a lot less messy) as normalā€.Ā 

Sarah mentioned that she hadnā€™t got chance to see much of the town nearest to the dock and we still have a couple of hours left before we sail away. Alan kindly replied ā€œIā€™ll take you guys, there is a bus on the dock that goes into town, and i can guide you and make sure you get back safely tooā€. ā€œFantastic, letā€™s goā€ Sarah and i replied. šŸ™‚Ā 

Sao Miguel Church

We found the market place overlooked by this Cathedral where Me, Sarah & Alan stopped to find a table out of the rain to have coffeeā€™s and a chat. Alan was also a keen photographer and he found a local who took a few photos of the 3 of us, but sadly i havnā€™t managed to get the photos of Alan yet, maybe one day iā€™ll get to see them and share them with you. šŸ™‚Ā 

Back on board again Thomson Dream sailed away as Sarah and i listened to Alan with our favourite cocktails. Sarahs is a Mojito and mine is a Baileyā€™s Banana Colada! šŸ™‚

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Transatlantic Sunset Tour: Day 10,11 & 12 ~ Relaxin, Reflectin & Coffin!!

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Sarah & i were feeling really run down, tired and a little concerned about what the rest of our dream holiday had in store for us. But now we had a few days at sea, so we decided to get out there and enjoy the time we had left. šŸ™‚Ā 

Sarah looking out to sea

ā‡§ Sarah relaxing and reflecting ā‡§

During our time at sea, Sarah & i loved standing and looking out over the vast ocean. It seemed to put perspective on how majestic and awesome our God is. Also how small we were in comparison and yet he loves each one of us…amazing! šŸ™‚Ā 

Shopping…Ā 

Handbags on ship

Thereā€™s nothing like being surrounded by handbags to put a smile on Sarahā€™s face! šŸ™‚Ā 

Of all the placesā€¦i never thought iā€™d be in a handbag store, on a ship in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. But Sarah seems to find these shops wherever we go… and if it helps her relax, iā€™ll be right there with her! šŸ™‚Ā 

Another fave spot…

Sarah on deck

Each day weā€™d find our way up to this spot and just look out over the pool deck and take in the full panoramic view of blue. There was always a live band playing, giving a great atmosphere and a hot-plate thingy where i could get a fresh burger! Mmmm šŸ™‚Ā 

Hair salon…

Hair salon

After Sarahs last trip to the hair salon she was really pleased with the way the stylist had cut and styled her hair around her eyeā€¦. but the hospital adventure had kind of ruined it. So i thought she might like to relax and get it done again. Whilst waiting in the waiting room i took this shot through the window ā€¦.Thatā€™s the best view iā€™ve ever seen from a hair salon! šŸ™‚Ā 

The evening restaurants…

So far i havnā€™t said much about our evening meals. For the first few days we really struggled with the buffet restaurants, as the food was placed in big trays under a glass cover with really long fork/tongs to pick up the food. Sarah had no idea what she was picking up as it was just too far away for her to focus and the waiters didnā€™t understand we couldnā€™t see properly, which caused a few problems!

At home we try to stay away from self service/buffet style places …not because we are too snooty, lol …but because we simply canā€™t find anything e.g plates, food, cutlery, where to pay, which causes too much stress and makes us wish we hadnā€™t gone out at all!Ā 

After a few days we decided to try the ā€œOrion Restaurantā€ which was waiter service. On entrance the waiter asked if weā€™d like to share a table or sit by yourselves. Sarah said ā€œSharing is fine with usā€ (I thought is it really… šŸ˜¦ The waiter then escorted us to an empty 8 seater table. After he passed us our menus (which we had no chance of reading) our table soon filled up with people. After friendly helloā€™s Sarah said to the lady next to her ā€œI donā€™t want to be a nuisanceā€¦but we are both registered blind and so canā€™t read the menus. Would you be able to read it to us?ā€ After the confused look on all of their faces (my imagination from the body language) the lady said ā€œOf course, but iā€™d never have guessed that either of you had sight problemsā€. (My thought was ā€œYou need to be on this side of my eyes to understand the problem :(ā€œ) After weā€™d heard the menu, Sarah whispered ā€œThis works perfectly for usā€¦we get the menu read out, and we get to meet lots of different lovely people” šŸ™‚Ā 

Shortly afterā€¦we heard the people sitting opposite us say ā€œDid you hear the ā€œCode Alphaā€ last night?ā€ The others replied ā€œYes we did, it woke us upā€¦it was after 1am!!ā€ ā€œYeah i know and there was no need to call it around the whole shipā€.

I said ā€œSorryā€¦that was us.” Ā  ā€œIt was you two! what happened?ā€ Sarah showed her bruised and bandaged wrists (from where the drips had been attached) and explained everything that happened. We heard this same complaint for the next few eveningsā€¦. and even some different, elaborate explanations of what had happened (even one story where Sarah was said to have died and been taken off the boat by helicopter in a silver bullet coffin????.) Ā 

We also heard that quite a few people had complained to reception about the 1am code alpha (because they thought it was a call to abandon ship) and how they felt they shouldn’t have been disturbed in the middle of the night!!

The Cough…

If you can rememberā€¦on Day 8 there were a couple of people in the hospital waiting room with deep growly coughs. Well todayā€¦Sarah’s got it too !! šŸ˜¦ This deep booming growly cough (reminds me of the Rockford Fosgate subs in the boot of my old custom Nova) is giving Sarah lots of Ā chest pain, a sore throat and a pounding head. Weā€™ve noticed the unique sound of this cough around the ship as weā€™ve been exploring! ā€¦.As if Sarah didnā€™t have enough on her plate with no sleep, uncontrollable blood sugar, one eye closed and exhaustionā€¦she now has this nasty cough šŸ˜¦

Keep smilingā€¦ šŸ™‚Ā 

I have no idea how she does it. But no matter whatā€™s going onā€¦Sarah has Ā a lovely beaming/contagiousĀ smile on her face that blesses all who see her šŸ™‚ Ā 

Sarah reflection

Ā The Azores…

After about 4 (or is it 5?) sleepless nights (iā€™ve lost count) we were looking forwards to arriving at the Azores. Sarah was especially looking forwards to getting off the ship and onto solid ground and having the freedom to explore another fantastic island! šŸ™‚ Ā 

Yippee land ahoy!!!

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Transatlantic Sunset Tour: Day 9 ~ CODE ALPHA!!

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After enjoying a lovely coffee, we decided to explore the ship to try and familiurise ourselves a little more, and find things to do. Bingo, getting drunk and burned on sun loungers were not something Sarah & i found entertaining.Ā 

The hair salon…

We found a hair salon and booked Sarah to get her hair done, and see if they had some ideas to cover her closed eye. I thought ā€œBeing pampered and relaxed is just what Sarah needs after a traumatic day yesterday! šŸ™‚ I managed to find my way back to the coffee port on my own to wait for Sarah, which should be at least an hour depending what she chooses to have done. It sounds feeble, but finding the coffee port, and the door handle, and even a spare seat without anyone sitting on it, is a massive achievement for me! šŸ™‚Ā 

Sarah returned looking beautiful, but i noticed she was having another hypo, standing up i said ā€œQuick, lets try and get back to the cabin as we know that Lucozade or hypo stop works for youā€. ā€œOkā€ Sarah said whilst struggling to stay on her feet. We were only 1 deck above our cabin, but after only a short walk Sarah really started to drop. I thought “There is no way iā€™m trying to navigate the stairs, and i canā€™t see to use the lifts”. Luckily we were at the entrance to a bar/lounge. We were greeted by a nice Filipino waitress. I said “My wife needs the sweetest drink you have as sheā€™s diabetic and having a hypoā€. She was confused, but showed us to some seats(as Sarahā€™s legs were really starting to give way) and disappeared. I prayed that she understood and would bring something before Sarah lost consciousness.Ā 

The waitress returned (having told the bar man our situation) with a bright coloured drink. She said it was the sweetest cocktail they did with a lot of syrup in. I thought ā€œa little unorthodox, but we have no choice, Sarah needs sugar nowā€.Ā 

Having been a gamer my whole life and played some nerve racking, suspense filled and tense computer games over the years, nothing compares to this real life game of trying to encourage Sarah to drink something she doesnā€™t want, to absorb sugar into her body before passing out!Ā 

Within the next half hour, Sarah was back with us again (phew), but feeling sick from the hypo, We needed to get back to the cabin as we didnā€™t know if her blood would start to shoot up again, as we didnā€™t have any idea what was in the drink, which is why we try to always use the lucozade etc. as we know the effects. Sarah also now had the bone chill that only comes from a hypo.

Back in the cabin…

Yay, we found the cabin! šŸ™‚ Iā€™m starting to remember how many doors to count from both sides depending which set of stairs we go down. Once Sarah had checked her blood sugar again and realised it was starting to rocket, it was back in the fridge for the crossbow boltsā€¦i mean syringes. Even with our video magnifier it was really hard to make out the measurements on the needle, but after another big bruised, and big holed injection, it was time for Sarahā€™s hot bath to try and get rid of that freezing cold bone chill!

A while later Sarah said ā€œDiabetes has already ruined one evening, night and most of today. Iā€™m not going to let it ruin the rest of my holiday. Lets get dressed up and search for some nice live musicā€ ā€œFantastic idea, we both need cheering upā€.

Sunset…

Instead of walking down endless boring corridors, we walked outside to stroll along the deck down to the rear of the ship and look out over the huge ocean. This evening we were gifted with a beautiful sunset.

Beautiful burnt orange sunset.

Ocean sunset 2,

As we were out on deck 9, we walked all the way to the rear (non technical name) and entered the ‘Lido restaurant’. We were both a little hungry and as this is the buffet place, itā€™s fantastic for Sarah as she can have vegetables or salad etc without having any of the carbs, or sugar rich sauces which raise her blood sugar. šŸ™‚

We became a little disheartened after hearing a couple of the live bands playing some popular rubbish on deck 8, but we walked on past the reception and hair salon and walked into a dark elegant room. Sarah said ā€œOh greatā€¦itā€™s the casino :(ā€. I said ā€œIt looks like the Ultralux from Fallout New Vegas (PS3 game)ā€ Sarah replied ā€œIt feels like fallout to me, a shiny, depraved wasteland – just what Iā€™ve come to expect of the entertainment on this boat šŸ˜¦ lolā€. But then a classical piano started playing, just audible over the noise of the casino. ā€œWhereā€™s that lovely piano coming from?ā€ I said knowing that Sarah would love it. ā€œThrough there, but iā€™m not sure what it is as itā€™s too darkā€ ā€œLetā€™s go find out anywayā€. i said as i took her arm.Ā 

The Delo piano lounge and cocktail bar…

A view of the Delo bar with quite a few people sat on leather chairs and sofas with a pianist in the background sat at a grand piano

We stood taking in the gentle atmosphere and fantastic piano playing and both said together ā€œThis is more like it šŸ™‚ ā€ We found Sarah a seat at the bar right next to the piano, Sarah loves watching pianists as they play with professional ease and elegance. It brings back lots of her childhood memories of the classical piano lessons she enjoyed! šŸ™‚Ā 

Pianist Keith sat playing at the piano

ā‡§ Keith the pianist ā‡§Ā 

After about an hour, we were so happy that we’d found another fave place, especially after the last 24 hours, we headed back to the cabin. Sarah did another blood test ā€œSteve, my bloodā€™s still going up!ā€ I said ā€œThatā€™s impossible, youā€™ve not had any sugar or carbs, and youā€™ve already had insulin before we leftā€ ā€œI know, and now iā€™ve got to take some more to try and bring it downā€ ā€œOk, take a little more and weā€™ll keep an eye on itā€.Ā 

Ā Sarah sat on the sofa with the magnifier reading the excursion options for the Azores. I opened Spotify on my iPhone and started playing my “āœž Acoustic Worshipā€ playlist knowing itā€™s Sarahā€™s fave. I thought ā€œTime for us to relax and reflect for a while on a lovely end to a hectic dayā€.Ā 

CODE ALPHA…

Sarahā€™s next words were ā€œI think my bloodā€™s droppingā€ ā€œOh no, I thought, your voice is slurry again, your blood canā€™t be that low already. Can you manage a test?ā€ Sarahā€™s test confirmed a huge drop in a short time. I jumped into survival mode and grabbed the lucozade and hypo stop. Sarah was fading fast ā€œNo, no ,no, not the big oneā€ i said wondering if this would result in a diabetic coma. I didnā€™t have to wait long before Sarah lost consciousness!!

I now switched from survival mode, to what will Sarah need if she goes to hospital mode.Ā 

Sarah was sat upright on the sofa, and as i balanced to hold her head upright (there were no pillows in reach) i grabbed the cabin phone and dialled 999! A man answered and asked ā€œHow can we help?” I said ā€œMy wife is diabetic and she’s having a hypoglycaemic episode and is unconscious but still breathingā€ He said ā€œSheā€™s unconscious now? Whatā€™s your cabin number iā€™m on my way!”

He arrived in about 60 seconds. I told him what had happened as he was frantically inserting needles etc. He then called the bridge to tell the captain and his team, and a few seconds later i heard ā€œCODE ALPHA, CODE ALPHA cabin 7062ā€. I thought ā€œThatā€™s blasting out of the tannoy system that goes around the whole ship, and within minutes our cabin was full of people, and a wheelchair. After a few minutes Sarah slowly started to respond, but only groans. The female doctor was now in the room and after checking everything, she said theyā€™d take Sarah to the hospital to try and stabilise her.

The hospital…

After grabbing Sarahā€™s bag and a few things i thought might help, i was kindly guided down behind Sarah to the hospital waiting room. Sarah was in a private room next door.

A woman sat me down and read through a couple of papers that made sure we had health insurance etc, she then said to my surprise ā€œYou really seem to love and care for Sarahā€ I said ā€œI really donā€™t deserve her, she is amazing. I lay down my life for herā€¦and give her my all. Iā€™m so blessed to share my life with my best friend, sheā€™s beautiful inside and out. Isnā€™t that what love is?ā€ It seemed like sheā€™d never heard a response like that, and just said ā€œWow, thatā€™s lovelyā€ and went quiet for what seemed like minutes!Ā 

I was then able to see my lovely wife. Sarah was still not conscious yet but was in what seemed like a peaceful sleep. I sat down and the doctors and nurses were coming in and out, checking drips, machines and Sarahs breathing etc.Ā 

Sarah in the hospital bed with a doctor dressed in white helping her

Sarah then moved and slowly started to come round, she said ā€œOh noā€ her usual response after realising where she is, i said ā€œItā€™s ok my love, we are just making some nice new friends, just relax and enjoy being pamperedā€. After another hour of checks from nurses and the doctor, suddenly the nurse panicked and said something to the doctor. All 3 of them surrounded Sarahā€™s bed frantically adjusting and checking, The doctor kept shaking Sarah and shouting her name but got no response. I thought ā€œIt canā€™t be another hypo as sheā€™s being monitored closely, so what is this?ā€ Soon after i was told by the concerned doctor to wait in the waiting room next door.Ā 

The waiting room…

Ship hospital waiting room

Now i was worriedā€¦. i sat here alone in a hospital thatā€™s swaying side to side in the middle of the atlantic ocean. My thoughts started to get the better of me..

ā€œWhat if this is it, and i donā€™t get to speak to Sarah again”

ā€œWhat if i never hear her amazing laugh, or feel the warmth of her hug again”

ā€œWhat if iā€™m now on my own struggling to face the rest of life (never mind the holiday) without my lovely wife”

ENOUGH!! i thought and desperately gave it to God in prayer.

ā€œOh Lord please help, if this is Sarahā€™s passing to paradise, then i want to say iā€™m not happy about it, and iā€™d like to spend more time with her on earth BUT thank you so much for blessing me with such a priceless gift, i canā€™t express how much i love her and iā€™ve tried to be the husband you commanded me to be. Sarah has shown me such love, happiness, forgiveness, acceptance and a life i simply didnā€™t know was possible BUT if itā€™s not her time, please comfort her and bring her back to me, Amenā€.

A short while later the nurse said i could come back and sit with Sarah again. Sarah was awake and fighting with the oxygen mask. She said ā€œWhereā€™ve you been? I told them that my diabetes was unstable which is why i have the pump but they didnā€™t believe me, they never do, and now theyā€™ve given me a second hypo after pumping me full of insulin againā€. I said while kissing her forehead ā€œOh my lovely, iā€™m glad to have you backā€. šŸ™‚Ā 

Weā€™d been in the hospital for about 2 hours, it was just coming to 3am. Sarah kept asking if i was alright and did i need anything. ā€œI bet youā€™re hungry and need a coffeeā€ ā€œItā€™s ok, iā€™m enjoying being here with you, please get some sleep as youā€™ve had a rough couple of days, iā€™ll be right hereā€.Ā 

It was 6:30am when Sarah was allowed to leave. She was given more supplies to last for the rest of the holiday. Then the doctor explained about how fast acting insulin is absorbed into the body with the syringes, and how it differs and works a lot slower than the insulin pump. She said ā€œOnce youā€™ve had the injection, the insulin will not start to work for 1Ā½ hours and it will be completely out of your system in 3 hours. And as you donā€™t have the pump giving you little bits all of the time, your blood sugar will rise on itā€™s own, so you need to give bigger (and overlapping) doses to compensate.

Sarah had never been instructed on any of this over the years because everything had ben controlled by the pump and i certainly didnā€™t know anything about insulin absorption, as with the pump it pretty much works straight away. We also wondered why she hadnā€™t explained this to us yesterday, which wouldā€™ve helped.

We now headed back to the cabin to try and set up another plan of action, we knew this was going to be a difficult task, never mind adding things like food etc. lol šŸ™‚ Ā 

Wow, what a night! Thatā€™s 2 nights without sleep already, and itā€™s time to set up the alarms for every 2 hours on my phone. Sleep is not going to come easy from now onā€¦is the coffee port open yet? Might as well have a nice coffee if iā€™m awake! šŸ™‚

Only 3 more days at sea (iā€™ll merge into one post) until we reach Horta, Azores, where we can hopefully do some more excursions! šŸ™‚Ā 

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Goodbye Caribbeanā€¦hello massive ocean…

After another amazing day in the Caribbean(which was now about an hour away), we thought weā€™d try and relax with a spot of sunbathing. This meant trying the almost impossible task of finding not 1ā€¦but 2, empty sun loungers.

A view of the ocean from the rear of the ship, overlooking the sunbathing area at the bottom of the shot

Fantastic! We found 2 together, no way. Butā€¦pretty much after placing our towels onto the sun loungers, Sarahā€™s ā€œParadigmā€ insulin pump started alarming!!

ā€œThatā€™s not the usual alarmā€ I said as Sarah was trying to read the tiny screen in the super bright sun. ā€œI canā€™t quite make out what itā€™s saying, but itā€™s not something iā€™ve seen before, i need to go back to the cabin and use the magnifierā€. The pump continued itā€™s piercing alarm all the way to the cabin!

Back in the cabin..

Once back, and using our video magnifier, the error message on the screen said “A button has been continually pressed for more than three minutes. to clear press ESC, then ACTā€.

Sarah said ā€œThatā€™s weird, my pumpā€™s been nowhere near anything that would press the buttons, but it sounds easy enough, i can finally stop this annoying alarmā€. After hearing a few clicks, then a few more, the pump was still alarming. ā€œItā€™s not workingā€ ā€œWhat do you mean, are the buttons not responding?ā€. ā€œNo, it wonā€™t clear the error message, can you have a goā€. I tried, and still nothing except the error message and the alarm!

We both knew we didnā€™t have long as the pump has now stopped delivering insulin, as Sarah needs a continual small dose, as not only does Sarah have type 1, but a brittle form, and she is also slightly allergic to insulin!Ā 

After taking the battery out, waiting 10 minutes before replacing…the alarm and message were still there! After trying it again, I said ā€œShould we take it to the doctors in the hospital on Deck 3?ā€ ā€œThey wonā€™t know anything about insulin pumps, itā€™s specialised equipment, which is why itā€™s carefully monitored, and finely tuned by the diabetic clinicā€. After a few more desperate tries to cancel the alarm, and running out of options, we had no choice, and headed down to deck 3.

The Hospital…

Reaching the bottom of the stairs to Deck 3, we were greeted with a couple of corridors and lots of doors. We could hear voices coming from an open door on the right, so we headed there. We found the doctor who was sounding very concerned whilst talking to a couple of very poorly sounding people, who had deep growly coughs. I said ā€œLetā€™s wait out hereā€. A man dressed in a white suit approached us and asked if we were ok? After explaining what had happened, he looked at the pump, took it, and asked us to wait in the waiting room.

He returned with the doctor(a female with quite an aggressive manner), she explained that the pump was broken, and we needed to get a new one. But for now she needed to work out how much insulin Sarahā€™s body ran on. We said the pump gives a small amount of Humalog every 1-2 hours continuously, but all of the information is programmed in the pump that has now locked itself. This didnā€™t impress her! Between us, we had to try and calculate how much insulin Sarah took each day, by adding up the dosage at meal times, and adding a little more to compensate for the pumps continuous injections in the background.Ā 

After a couple more hours of stressful calculations, the doctor gave Sarah some old school syringes and told us to keep a record of insulin taken, time of insulin taken and food eaten etc. We returned to our cabin worried about how we were going to cope for the rest of the holiday, and did we have enough Humalog insulin in the fridge, as the hospital on-board didnā€™t use it, or stock it.

The Phone Call…

We went up to reception on Deck 8(lots of stairs, lol) Ā to see if we could phone Medtronic(the makers of the insulin pump) as they are an American company, and would still be open. We couldnā€™t phone the UK diabetic clinic as they were 5 hours in front, and it would be about midnight!Ā 

After a long drawn out discussion with the receptionist, asking if there was a way to call out from a ship, as we have a medical disaster, as Sarah knows her body reacts badly to injections etc, and really does need the continued small amounts 24 hours a day. Ā So we really needed to call Medtronic to see if there is any way of saving the pump! Eventually we managed to phone Medtronic, and after a Ā£52 phone callā€¦he told us “the pump was broken!!ā€. Sarah has been on an insulin pump for about 15 years, and they have never broken. But 1 hour from Antigua, sailing at sea for 5 daysā€¦it breaks! šŸ˜¦Ā 

Trying to relax…

As the realisation was setting in of trying to manage with injections, and Sarahā€™s blood sugar was still on the rise after the first injection. We were getting a little worried on how this was all going to play out. We decided to stay in the room and just figure out a game plan for the rest of the holiday. We then managed to figure out how to turn on the TV, i thought a film might help Sarah try and relax after the trauma of the day.Ā 

After a while when Sarah spoke again, i instantly knew we were in trouble! The slightly slurring sound of Sarahā€™s voice told me her blood sugar had suddenly shot down and it was very low! ā€œOh no,ā€ i said as i jumped into survival mode. Sarah was still conscious so i knew i had a little time. I went straight to the fridge and got the bottle of orange lucozade that usually works if Sarah is still able to drink.Ā 

After about 10 minutes Sarah was slipping away, so i ran to my bag and got the Gluco Gel and squirted it into Sarahs mouth. Gluco gel is fantastic and absorbs into gums etc, and after a while(a nervous while) Sarah was back with us. ā€œPhewā€ i said as relief was pulling me out of survival mode. Sarah said ā€œIā€™ve had a hypo havnā€™t i?! These injections really arenā€™t going to work, my body just goes erratic and messes upā€.Ā 

After a sleepless night of trying to stabilise a yo-yoing blood sugar, we were not really enjoying our first day at sea. But we decided to go and have a nice strong coffee at our fave place, as weā€™ve probably got another sleepless night tonight too. I said ā€œItā€™s hard to imagine that not even a day ago we were riding on horseback across that beautiful beachā€. šŸ™‚Ā 

Sarah has to check her blood sugar every 2 hours, day and night, for the rest of the holiday, as without the pumps continuous feed, we are left with just fast acting insulin, and lots of prayers.

This is becoming quite an adventure!!!Ā 

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Weekly Photo Challenge: On the Way

A view of the island and sea as we take off from Mallorca

ā‡§ā€œOn The Wayā€ home from our ā€œTransatlantic Sunset Tourā€. šŸ™‚ ā‡§Ā 

A close up shot of Bruce(our old boxer dog) sprining towards me with his face blown out of proportion by the wind

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Broken

Pisa Tower

A zoomed in photo of the top 3 layers of the tower

FOR This weeks photo challenge ā€œBROKENā€, i just had to post a few photos from my ā€œTuscany Tourā€ holiday.Ā 

known worldwide for its unintended tilt to one side. It is situated behind the Cathedral and is the third oldest structure in Pisa’s Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo) after the Cathedral and the Baptistry. The tower’s tilt began during construction, caused by an inadequate foundation on ground too soft on one side to properly support the structure’s weight. Ā 

A panaramic shot of the baptistry, Cathedral & the tower in one shot

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Transatlantic Sunset Tour: Day 7 ~ St Johns, Antigua

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After another early start(and youā€™ve guessed it) a bacon roll, we headed off the ship. The shore excursion lady was at the bottom of the gangway steps, and she showed us where to join the queue. Well i say queue, there were only about 8 of us in total. I thought ā€œI think we may have over reached on this one. Maybe itā€™s going to be too difficult, and really not suited for the blindā€.Ā 

We were then led towards the minibus. We were told theyā€™d saved us the 2 seats in the front next to the driver, i said ā€œSweetā€, and climbed aboard. I really didnā€™t expect what happened nextā€¦the driver turned on his CD player which started playing Ed Sheeran ā€œThinking out loudā€ and he started singing as i tapped away on my legs to the beat. His voice was incredible, it was like we were having our own concert in the front of the minibus, whilst driving around paradise. Ā Quite a surreal moment. After more fantastic singing toĀ Tarrus Rileyā€™s Ā “She’s Royalā€, he pulled up at Fort James Beach where we were to start our horseback trek.

Welcome to Paradise…

We left the minibus and were instantly greeted with a stunning view of porcelain palm fringed sands, and stilted turquoise waters of Fort James beach, also we received a further warm welcome by the ā€œHorseman(sorry, i forgot his name)ā€. šŸ™‚Ā 

St John beach with a palm tree on the left and a life guard seat on the right

St John beach 2

Photo of the horse instructor walking across the beautiful beach

Ā ā‡§ The horseman strolling along the beautiful beach ā‡§ Ā 

A couple of horses on the left walking across the amazing beach

ā‡§ Horses being led to the sea to cool off ā‡§ Ā 

The Horse Ride…

Once everyone was fitted with a protective hat, it was time to line up and meet the horses. He asked for experienced riders first, then one at a time they mounted the horses. It was about this time i started to get a little nervous. I was saying to Sarah ā€œHow do we get up there? Are there steps? Which foot do i put forward first? Are the horses big enough to carry me?ā€

The horseman was out of earshot, but i think he could see my face, he said ā€œDonā€™t worry, i have a couple of special horses for you twoā€. This put my mind a little more at ease. Sarah mounted first on the horse named ā€œSunshineā€, what a perfect horse for her! šŸ™‚ Then i mounted easily with the excellent help from horseman onto the horse named ā€œLittle Manā€,Ā 

After a short tutorial on how to hold(and use) the reins, it was time to move on out! We had only walked along next to a road for about a minute, and iā€™d just got used to the weird motion of rocking side to side whilst not being able to see the ground or the horse in front. When…a huge commotionā€¦Lots of shouting from horseman, and the horses. I thought(at first) it sounded like a car had hit one of the horses. I pulled back on the reins as i saw Sarah(who was in front of me) appear at my side, Yay my horse stopped! šŸ™‚ We found out at the end, that a car got too close and spooked a few of the horses, so no one(or horses) were hurt.

My plan was to take my Samsung WB550 compact camera with me to take photos & video whilst on the horse, but that was soon foiled when i got onto the horse, and my shorts were pulled tight around my pocket, so it had seal it shut. I didnā€™t want to try and move, as i thought the horse might mistaken my movements and start galloping off!. I did eventually get an opportunity when my foot suddenly got smacked out of the stirrup by an aloe vera plant(it got a few of us), and as my leg was free i quickly grabbed my camera! šŸ™‚ Note to self, next time take my other camera with a neck strap! šŸ™‚Ā 

The horseman who was overseeing us said ā€œWelcome to Sandhaven Beachā€…

A photo of the back of my horses head with a beautiful seacape all around

ā‡§ ā€œLittle Manā€ taking me on a beautiful journey šŸ™‚ ā‡§Ā 

Photo of Sarah on her horse riding across stunning beach landscape with my orange shirt at the bottom as i took the photo over my shoulder

ā‡§ Sarah on ā€œSunshineā€ & in sunshine, along Sandhaven beach ā‡§Ā 

Sarah on her horse looking inland as she rides across the stunning beach

Sarah looking out to sea as she rides along the stunning Sandhaven beach

ā‡§ Sarah ensconced in Sunshine! šŸ™‚ ā‡§Ā 

Words completely fail me when i try and describe the feeling of riding in paradise. The sound of the waves, the feel of the hot sun with the cool breeze, the movement(and sound) of the horse, topped off with the amazing panorama. We really didnā€™t want to leave our new fave place on earth!! šŸ™‚Ā 

We left Sandhaven beach and headed back to Fort James beach. Weā€™d been riding for around 1Ā½ hours, and just before we finished, the man asked for my cameras so he could take a photo of us on our horses.

My horse ā€œlittle Manā€ was busy eating grass, i think he had my appetite! šŸ™‚Ā 

Photo of me9left and Sarah(right) sat on top of our horses. My horse is eating grass

Ā ā‡§ ā€œLittle Man & ā€œSunshineā€ ā‡§Ā 

Once off the horses, we were given a bottle of water each as they prepared for stage 2. Stage 2 gave the chance for the experienced riders to ride faster(or gallop as iā€™m told), and the chance to ride bareback into the water. Sarah and another lady paired up together to do this.Ā 

Sarah bareback riding

Sarah said ā€œI was sat trying to balance without a saddle, when suddenly i was thrown back as one of my legs was pulled up. I looked down to see that the horse had taken a liking to one of my bright yellow laces, and was pulling on it as though it was spaghetti! šŸ™‚Ā 

Once stage 2 was over, we had about 45 minutes before the singing taxi arrived. ā€œNo way, does this mean you get to swim in paradise again?!ā€ i said as Sarah was already half way down the beach!! šŸ™‚Ā 

The Swim…

Sarah running towards the empty sea

ā‡§ Sarah excited to be the only one in the beautiful sea ā‡§ Ā 

Sarah submerged in the turquoise sea. The whole sea is empty apart from Sarah

ā‡§ What a way to relax! šŸ™‚ ā‡§ Ā 

Sarah walking towards me from out of the sea after her swim

Sarah portrait St John

Ā ā‡§ I think Sarah enjoyed her swim! šŸ™‚ ā‡§Ā 

The taxi ride was just as fun. The drivers stunning voice carried us all the way back to the ship.

Ā Back on the ship…

We now had to say goodbye to the Caribbean. šŸ˜¦ We took our usual sofaā€™s in the coffee port, and with coffeeā€™s in hand, we watched the island slowly disappear.Ā We both agreed that this was our fave place of the trip, and the horse ride was our best experience so far!!

Our new friend…

On returning to our cabin, the steward had created a folded towel turtle, and used my hat as the shell, fantastic!! Ā šŸ™‚Ā 

Folded turtle from towels with my hat as the shell

Our Route 4 2day…

This afternoon Thomson Dream sails to Horta, Portugal, weā€™ll arrive on Sunday late morning, after 5 leisurely days at sea. having travelled 2,173 nautical miles, at an average speed of 16 knots.

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