Tuesday, September 30, 2025

September's End

Reunited: Chris and Finn
Tequesta, FL
September 29, 2025

 Well, apparently, tomorrow when we wake, we will have an even less efficient government than we have had since January as a partial government shutdown ensues. 

Happy Fiscal New Year--the wheels are actually falling off. 

I am glad that I am not traveling until later during October. 

Finnegan was extremely happy, perhaps overjoyed, to see Chris and me. He stayed very close all day as he relaxed and reacquainted himself with our house and routine. He definitely took his place in bed last night and seemed fully reintegrated into the operation of the family. We really appreciate the care that our friends gave him in our absence. 

From the 15th Deck of Celebrity Reflection
Basseterre, St Kitts
September 23, 2025

I am reviewing images from our cruise and will select one over the next few days to highlight some of the things that I missed in my daily blogs.

Today is Basseterre, St Kitts, as seen from the running track on the 15th Deck of Celebrity Reflection. Chris and I attempted to do a daily walk, that lasted for about three days, but it was a good idea. We had ported in Basseterre, St Kitts, on Day 4 of the cruise. Days 2 and 3 were Sea Days devoted to travel. The sun was hot, when not behind clouds. We disembarked and spent some time walking around the port area doing some shopping and enjoying an adult beverage. The image shows the helicopter landing pad on Celebrity Reflections. During our last port call in Dominican Republic, we enjoyed a short arrival party on that very helicopter landing pad!

I think we would like to return to St Kitts at some point in the future to spend time exploring the island. 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Monday, September 29, 2025

Sea Day and Home - Days 9 and 10

 We have arrived safely home. 

The cruise is over, sadly. We had to depart the boat earlier today and drive home. 

Créme Brûlée Night 9
Celebrity Reflection
North Atlantic
September 28, 2025


I am combining the final two days of the cruise because Day 10 - debarkation is only a few hours in length.

Day 9 I set a personal record for all of my cruises: I had Créme Brûlée for dessert on all 9 nights! I may have in addition, snuck a piece of Key Lime Pie on the last night as well. I call this a true culinary achievement. I think I am going to learn how to make Créme Brûlée. 

Dawn on Day 9
 Celebrity Reflection, Off the Coast of Cuba
September 28, 2025


For the Sea Day (Day 9) the captain was skirting the newly developed hurricane. And he did a masterful job. I was looking at the weather app and I almost always saw that our position was in the middle of the only open area surrounded by storm. I know, however, that during the night as we drew closer to Fort Lauderdale, we had to traverse a rough part of the storm--not hurricane force, but strong enough to wake us as the ship was buffeted by wind and waves. Fortunately, our arrival in Fort Lauderdale was under mostly clear skies as we sailed out of the edges of the storm.

Lights of Fort Lauderdale
Celebrity Reflection
September 29, 2025
Confined to the ship for the Sea Day, we found some things to do, such as attend a lecture on the possibility of life in the universe and watch the Ravens lose.

Our last dinner concluded with sad good-byes to the servers who treated us so well during our voyage. They were all great. 



I took a video of the tugboats escorting us into Port Everglades this morning.

And it is over, but the memories remain. 

Maybe another birthday cruise will be planned for next year! 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Puerto Plata - Day 8

 We had an enjoyable day in the Dominican Republic. 

The port area at Puerto Plata has been significantly improved/completed since our last visit. We enjoyed a few hours in the upgraded port area. 

Sunrise over the Atlantic
September 27, 2025

The day began with a stunning sunrise in the clouds. We were looking behind the ship as the sun was rising to see the light show. 

We sailed for a while before porting at Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. It was an interesting arrival at the port as the ship traveled in reverse down the channel because there was not enough room in the turning bay for the ship to rotate around. So, the ship either had to arrive or depart in reverse. I guess they decided arriving was the better option. 

Fort at the Harbor Entrance
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
September 27, 2025

We passed the ancient fort located strategically on a point to provide protection for the harbor. The cruise port is technically named Taíno Bay.

Once tied up and cleared to go ashore, we headed off to explore the port area. We did not have an external excursion planned and so the day was ours to shop and relax at one of the bar/food establishments in the area. 

Taíno Bay
Dominican Republic
September 27, 2025


Chris has some fun at the shops. I was afraid that she wanted to run off with a tall swarthy pirate that she met. But he was a bit stiff and did not acknowledge her overtures.

We enjoyed a lunch off the ship, yes, we had to pay for it even though there was ample food on the ship. But, we were enjoying the activities in the port area and, perhaps, some local beer and margaritas. 

Chris and Me
Celebrity Reflection
September 27, 2025

Evening on the ship was a dress-up night punctuated with the signature lobster meal. I chose beef Wellington instead of eating one of the bug's tails.

It was a great last Port Call Day. We were very fortunate on the cruise in that of the five ports we visited, we were the only ship in port for four of them! That makes the port days very pleasant.  

Today is a sea day as we make our way to Ft Lauderdale while skirting the tropical depression. The captain did advise that we could see wind speeds of 40-45 mph, but so far this morning it has been very pleasant. 

Programming note: As tomorrow is devoted to departing the ship and arriving home, Monday Musings will not be published. 


-- Bob Doan, Celebrity Reflections, somewhere north of Cuba

Saturday, September 27, 2025

St Thomas - Day 7

First, a big thank-you to everyone who wished me Happy Birthday. Your notes and comments were greatly appreciated as I crossed over into another decade. 

Sunrise
Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas
September 26, 2025
Turning to our current trip, the cruise is drawing to a close. We have our last port call in the Dominican Republic today. It is another shortened port call, from 11 AM until 5:30 PM. Then tomorrow is a sea day and on Monday back to Ft Lauderdale and home.

Yesterday, Chris and I experienced St Thomas. I have to admit, it was good to see Old Glory flying over the island. We taxied into Charlotte Amalie to do some shopping. I actually got to relax at a pub with Mark while Chris and Peggy hit the shops! The taxi ride, both ways, was an experience. An open air taxi that seated about 20 people. OK, it is a racket. Town center was fun though.

Floating Dry Dock
Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas
September 26, 2025

My real enjoyment was watching one of the floating dry docks that we were berthed next to actually do work. There were two of the floating dry docks in this repair area and when we arrived they both had catamarans in them. During the morning, one of the docks submerged, the catamaran exited and they brought a sinking dive boat in for, presumably, repairs.

The dry docks were just across a small channel from where the ship was berthed for the day. The activity was interesting, if slow. I took a video of the sinking dive boat being brought into and secured in the dock while it was submerged. 







We have been very lucky on this cruise in terms of having the post areas all to ourselves. Yesterday was the first time that Celebrity Reflection was not the only ship in port. We shared the port with a Carnival ship, whose name I could not discern. 

Today should be a lot of fun in Puerto Plata. 


-- Bob Doan, Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the Dominican Republic

Friday, September 26, 2025

Antigua - Day 6

Down the Channel into Antigua
St Johns, Antigua
September 25, 2025

 The ten day cruise continued with a stop in Antigua yesterday. 

The island seemed beautiful even though we were berthed next to a huge construction project with provided an incredible amount of noise all day. 

Frigate Birds
St Johns, Antigua
September 25, 2025

Chris and I called an audible and decided on a down day. We did not leave the ship, but enjoyed the services of our floating hotel with few passengers aboard. 

We spend time in the hot tub, enjoying it all to ourselves and we wandered the ship. I took a timeout to get a massage and we just enjoyed the day. As the day progressed, it became blisteringly hot and that confirmed our decision to do a "boat" day. 

We also enjoyed the antics of a pair of frigate birds that flew around most of the day. 



-- Bob Doan, Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Return to St Lucia - Day 5

Celebrity Reflection at Dock 
Castries, St Lucia
September 24, 2025

 It has been 14 years since Chris and I visited St Lucia. We enjoyed a great week then with my sister Pennie and her husband, Scott. 

Yesterday, we made our return to the island and were not disappointed. We made port in Castries, the capital, and took a bus tour of the northern part of the island. Lush vegetation was everywhere. The roads were as bad a I remember, rough but passable. We further enjoyed a beautiful but hot day from the comfort of an air conditioned bus. 

A Hole on a Sandal's Golf Course
St Lucia
September, 24, 2025

During our three-hour tour, we discovered a golf course built along the Atlantic Ocean that I would love to play. It looks to be a lot of fun and a definite difficult challenge with the narrow fairways and ocean breezes.

We also revisited Pigeon Island, where we had visited during our previous adventure on St Lucia. It was much the same, except this time we did not enter the fort. 

We made our way back to the ship for lunch and an afternoon of relaxation. 

Sunset over the Ocean
Atlantic Ocean off St Lucia
September 24, 2025

The final bit of St Lucia enjoyment came during dinner as we witnesses a stunning sunset over the ocean near the northern tip of the island.

We have not enjoyed many sunsets on this cruise because we have been blessed with many storm clouds, but few sunsets. I took the image through the somewhat cloudy windows in the dining room. But it was a sunset to enjoy. 


-- Bob Doan, St Johns, Antigua


Wednesday, September 24, 2025

St Kitts and Nevis, Day 4

Chris at the Port
St Kitts
September 23, 2025

 Our cruise continues and yesterday we made our first port: St Kitts and Nevis. Although the weather forecast was for showers and thunderstorms, they did not arrive until the day was complete. 

We did not have a planned excursion and so we got off the boat and walked around the port area for a couple hours. Our ship was the only one in port meaning that the shops were not crowded. The day was hot! The sun was hot! But we enjoyed ourselves, even stopping at a local bar for some refreshments. 

From the Pier
Basseterre, St Kitts
September 23, 2025
The island is picturesque with its volcanic hills running right into the water. The hills are green and lush. In retrospect I wish we had done an excursion to explore the island a bit more.

The ship departed St Kitts about 6 PM and headed for St Lucia, where we are about to enter the post at Castries. We are looking forward to a bus tour around the island which will allow us the opportunity to see how the island has changes/grown since our visit some 14 years ago. 

More fun and adventure is in store. 


-- Bob Doan, Castries, St Lucia 

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

At Sea 2, Day 3

Out the Stateroom Window
North Atlantic Ocean
September 22, 2025

 We enjoyed another Sea Day yesterday. The ship was alive with things to do and see. 

First though, the scene out my stateroom window has only this morning changed since we are porting in St Kitts. But for the past two days it has been unending blue ocean with the skies varying by the clouds. 

The seas moderated from our first day and the sailing has been very smooth. 

Riedel Wine Glass Tasting
Celebrity Reflection
September 22, 2025

The highlight of yesterday's activities was a Riedel Wine Glass tasting and demonstration. We thoroughly enjoyed the tasting and were reminded that glassware really does affect the taste of the wine. We compared four wines in Riedel glassware, standard unnamed glassware, and a plastic glass. Glassware definitely makes the difference. Of course we knew that, but it is good to be reminded. And I was reminded why wine in plastic glasses served on airlines tastes so bad! It may be cheap wine as well.

We enjoyed a great day, some great meals, and good fun. 

The only damper on the day was the Ravens not showing up for their game against Detroit! Ugh.


-- Bob Doan, St Kitts

Monday, September 22, 2025

At Sea, Day 2

Chris and I on the Ship
Celebrity Reflection in the North Atlantic
September 21, 2025

 Since Chris and I are at sea aboard Celebrity Reflection, there will be no Monday Musings today. 

Day 2 was a Sea Day, as is today, Day 3. Beginning tomorrow we will be making port calls on 5 successive days. I forget the complete order, but tomorrow is St Kitts and Nevis followed by St Lucia on Day 5.  

Yesterday, Chris and I relaxed and enjoyed some hot tub time along with wandering around the ship. Oh wait, we did a World Wide Wine Tasting of six reds and six whites from around the world. Yes, there were twelve wines. The wines presented well, but the tasting was more of a free-for-all rather than being a structured tasting with each wine being introduced and tasted along with a food pairing. Even so, we had a lot of fun.

We managed to watch some of the Cowboys loss to the Bears and earlier we saw the Steelers steal a game from the Patriots. Congrats to the Commanders and Chiefs for their wins. Tonight the Ravens play and I'm hoping for a good result. 

The evening was a dress-up night and we enjoyed a very nice dinner. Our table is next to a window and being on Deck 3 we are much closer to the ocean. It is amazing how different it looks compared with our stateroom Deck 10 view. What looks to be a mostly flat ocean from above is actually 2-3 foot swells as we get closer. 

I am enjoying the veranda as I have an ocean front view! Those are hard to come by on land unless blessed with millions of dollars. I enjoy sitting on the veranda reading and writing, although this morning I am in the stateroom waiting for our coffee order to arrive. 


-- Bob Doan, Celebrity Reflection, North Atlantic Ocean

Sunday, September 21, 2025

And off into the Caribbean, Day 1

Grand Foyer of Celebrity Reflection
North Atlantic Ocean
September 20, 2025
Our cruise departed Fort Lauderdale yesterday dodging rainstorms and 4 foot swells. Fortunately it is a big ship, not the biggest, but far bigger than the 23 foot boat I use from my boat club. Being massive, the waves hardly affect it but the winds cause a perpetual rocking motion.

It is the kind of motion that will either make you sick or rock you to sleep. It rocked me to sleep, but only slightly. I can report that the swells moderated overnight and are much more tame today. 

I stood out on my veranda at about 10 PM last night and looked at the stars in the very black sky. I do not see such a black sky devoid of ground light very often. I saw stars that I had forgotten existed between the clouds and the smoke from the Reflection's engines. We were traveling at about 18 knots--a solid speed for a cruise ship facing two sea days and needing to be somewhere in less than 48 hours. 

I remembered how small we are in the universe and that what happens on our rock called Earth matters only to us and in the larger scope of the universe we are insignificant.  A speck. 

Yet, we are all that we have and we can't seem to get along. 

We need to do better. 


-- Bob Doan, North Atlantic Ocean

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