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Picture-A-Week 2014 -- Week 30


dileep
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It's a very different experience from other cruises. All you can do onboard is sleep, eat, take a drink, meet other people and, of course, watch the scenery outside of the ship.

The cabins are tiny, I guess about 50 square feet.

 

M/S Juno, built in 1874, is believed to be the oldest ship in the world with cabins still in operation (that has been cruising regularly all the time).

 

/Erik

 

 

 

The napping part works for DH -- he does that a lot at home (and on cruises).

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Our first attempt at home gardening in many years has paid off with a bounty of zucchini, tomatoes, jalapenos and a dozen or so of these beauties. Just wait 'til next year!

 

Magnificent Melons

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Dave

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