Adawn47 Posted January 16 #13726 Share Posted January 16 4 minutes ago, kalos said: ......... PS What tomatoes do you grow ? Plum or ready chopped I'm not sure kalos. Next time I open a tin I'll let you know😉 (Ferline) Avril 3 Link to post Share on other sites
Dorset cruise fan Posted January 16 #13727 Share Posted January 16 50 minutes ago, Adawn47 said: We hope to be actually travelling around Norway in June🤞🤞 Avril Me too Avril, me too. In the meantime virtual is as good as it gets. I'm going to virtually do Costa Rica now. 3 Link to post Share on other sites
grapau27 Posted January 16 #13728 Share Posted January 16 5 minutes ago, kalos said: That's better Avril, The problem with being sad is it makes others sad around you .Then your sad because they are sad, which makes them sadder still .Once you realise this this makes you really sad ,so you end up going to bed sad, getting up the next morning sad . You sit there thinking how did I get this sad? Maybe I made the family sad but why was I sad, can you even remember what made you sad? Then you remember you feel better when your not sad ,that now makes you feel happy ............ ....At last! PS What tomatoes do you grow ? Plum or ready chopped Lovely attitude Kalos. The last 10 months without cruising and holidays has got most of us depressed but the friendship on here has helped enormously for me and hopefully everyone else. Graham. 13 Link to post Share on other sites
Adawn47 Posted January 16 #13729 Share Posted January 16 57 minutes ago, AndyMichelle said: Just don't mention tipping, dress code or how standards have dropped.. 😊 I don't care if the dress code is baggy shorts, scruffy t-shirt, flip-flops and a knotted hankie on the head for the men and curlers, wrap-around pinny and wrinkled stockings and slippers for women. just get me on a cruise. Pleeeease🙏 Avril 17 Link to post Share on other sites
grapau27 Posted January 16 #13730 Share Posted January 16 6 minutes ago, Adawn47 said: I don't care if the dress code is baggy shorts, scruffy t-shirt, flip-flops and a knotted hankie on the head for the men and curlers, wrap-around pinny and wrinkled stockings and slippers for women. just get me on a cruise. Pleeeease🙏 Avril +1.👍😎 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Eddie99 Posted January 16 #13731 Share Posted January 16 1 hour ago, AndyMichelle said: When I first joined this forum, the tone was constantly negative, not reflective of the lovely people we had met onboard at all... I know we still have the spiky ones, but scratch the surface and we are all good people. Just don't mention tipping, dress code or how standards have dropped.. 😊 Andy I’d never seen a forum prior to booking my first cruise. Neither had I paid attention to any TV programmes on cruise ships After booking I read a few forum posts and watched (tried to watch) 2 episodes from a series on a Costa ship 😳 We embarked with a great deal of trepidation ... and found that cruise ships are overwhelmingly populated by lovely, friendly, helpful people 10 years later and I am quite content that cruise forums do not necessarily reflect cruise passengers** and that it is incredibly unlikely that I will ever take a Costa cruise **present company/thread excepted, of course 9 Link to post Share on other sites
kalos Posted January 16 #13732 Share Posted January 16 26 minutes ago, Adawn47 said: I don't care if the dress code is baggy shorts, scruffy t-shirt, flip-flops and a knotted hankie on the head for the men and curlers, wrap-around pinny and wrinkled stockings and slippers for women. just get me on a cruise. Pleeeease🙏 Avril We did that sailing a few years back .It was a short cruise and the staff & captain was lovely but that was about it . I didn't like it . No welcome aboard drink ,no sail away party , no party atmosphere at all. No food offered , even the other passengers never dressed up and barely spoke. I told the Mrs we were overdressed, only me dressed for Black Tie night with my little union jack flag , try as I might nobody would join in with me singing 🎶 We Are Sailing 🎶. You just know when it's just not right for you , maybe some would like it but it's not for me . Never again , Birkenhead ferry crossing is just not for me 12 Link to post Share on other sites
Bloodaxe Posted January 16 #13733 Share Posted January 16 51 minutes ago, grapau27 said: We love cruising and would get on any ship regardless of size if the itinerary was appealing and they have balcony cabins. I'm not quite that keen Graham, reluctant to spend thousands on something we might not enjoy. Some our our best holidays were self drive tours in younger years, we came to cruising relatively late in life but have enjoyed it. 2 Link to post Share on other sites
AnnieC Posted January 16 #13734 Share Posted January 16 1 hour ago, Dermotsgirl said: I’ve looked at the Cunard board over the years, and have often found the comments from the dress code police to be very off putting. However, I know that people who post on forums are a tiny amount of people that go on cruises. I’ve also learnt that from my cruises on CMV and Fred Olsen, that the cruise crowd in general are similar on whatever cruise line you go on when sailing from Southampton. my next cruise in booked on Cunard’s Queen Victoria, in May 2022, and if it proceeds, I have no qualms whatsoever, based on the Cunard forum! Like elsewhere in life, they are a tiny but vociferous minority on the Cunard board. A few years ago, they spent long, weary weeks debating self-tied vs. ready-tied bow ties and some bright spark tried to resurrect that debate recently. Funnily enough, you never meet these people on board.🙂 4 Link to post Share on other sites
grapau27 Posted January 16 #13735 Share Posted January 16 20 minutes ago, kalos said: We did that sailing a few years back .It was a short cruise and the staff & captain was lovely but that was about it . I didn't like it . No welcome aboard drink ,no sail away party , no party atmosphere at all. No food offered , even the other passengers never dressed up and barely spoke. I told the Mrs we were overdressed, only me dressed for Black Tie night with my little union jack flag , try as I might nobody would join in with me singing 🎶 We Are Sailing 🎶. You just know when it's just not right for you , maybe some would like it but it's not for me . Never again , Birkenhead ferry crossing is just not for me When we were in Liverpool we did the Ferry Across The Mersey. VID_20200819_160525.mp4 2 Link to post Share on other sites
grapau27 Posted January 16 #13736 Share Posted January 16 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Bloodaxe said: I'm not quite that keen Graham, reluctant to spend thousands on something we might not enjoy. Some our our best holidays were self drive tours in younger years, we came to cruising relatively late in life but have enjoyed it. To add. Any Royal Caribbean ship. Any Princess ship. Any P&O ship. Hotel holidays in Orlando, Tenerife,Costa del sol or any Spanish island. Don't fancy Costa,Fred Olsen or Saga. Edited January 16 by grapau27 Link to post Share on other sites
Son of Anarchy Posted January 16 #13737 Share Posted January 16 10 minutes ago, AnnieC said: Like elsewhere in life, they are a tiny but vociferous minority on the Cunard board. A few years ago, they spent long, weary weeks debating self-tied vs. ready-tied bow ties and some bright spark tried to resurrect that debate recently. Funnily enough, you never meet these people on board.🙂 Apparently the Queen can spot a ready tied bow tie at about a mile. Must have gone to Specsavers! 5 Link to post Share on other sites
terrierjohn Posted January 16 #13738 Share Posted January 16 1 minute ago, Son of Anarchy said: Apparently the Queen can spot a ready tied bow tie at about a mile. Must have gone to Specsavers! I had better make sure she never sees me on formal night then. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
mrsgoggins Posted January 16 #13739 Share Posted January 16 1 hour ago, Adawn47 said: Quite the opposite I'm sure Annie. Someone posted on here that they have decided to cruise with P&O because if it. Ooh this brain of mine, I wish I could remember who. Avril I did! It’s true too 😄 1 Link to post Share on other sites
P&O SUE Posted January 16 #13740 Share Posted January 16 1 hour ago, grapau27 said: I'm 64,have HBP and had a heart attack a year ago so fortunately I am semi retired and needed the rest and stopped in bed because I was too weak after losing 7lbs in weight,was constantly tired and had little sense of taste, headache, lightheadedness etc. I was told to isolate for 10 days after my positive test but told to isolate longer if I wasn't well enough. If he goes back to work too soon he might still have the virus and risk passing it on to his work mates so hopefully his employer will take this onboard. I’m not going to let him go back too early but he HATES being off sick. We will see how he is later in the week. So unlike him just sitting still all day 😟 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Aulanis Posted January 16 #13741 Share Posted January 16 1 hour ago, grapau27 said: We love cruising and would get on any ship regardless of size if the itinerary was appealing and they have balcony cabins. We book any line solely on destinations, normally inside cabins as we only sleep there. Once we got spoiled ; booked an inside on Oceania and got upgraded to balcony which had a full bathroom. We only booked as it was one of the very few ways to get to Easter Island and we were really lucky as we were able to get ashore for both days we were there. Often they cant get ashore at all and many lines only do a sailpast. There were quite a few who hadnt booked a shore excursion and its some way to see the sites so the captain did a sailpast as well and I was pleased we had paid for the landing as you could see very little from the ship. 5 Link to post Share on other sites
grapau27 Posted January 16 #13742 Share Posted January 16 6 minutes ago, P&O SUE said: I’m not going to let him go back too early but he HATES being off sick. We will see how he is later in the week. So unlike him just sitting still all day 😟 That was me before my heart attack. I was using the weight machines on Grand Princess every day of our 15 day cruise in November. Sometimes it pays to take it easy but good for John if he is well enough to get back to work quickly. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Bloodaxe Posted January 16 #13743 Share Posted January 16 29 minutes ago, grapau27 said: To add. Any Royal Caribbean ship. Any Princess ship. Any P&O ship. Hotel holidays in Orlando, Tenerife,Costa del sol or any Spanish island. Don't fancy Costa,Fred Olsen or Saga. Only ever cruised Celebrity and Azamara but travelled extensively all over the world. A little past long haul now, hence considering cruising from the UK. 3 Link to post Share on other sites
Harry Peterson Posted January 16 #13744 Share Posted January 16 1 hour ago, Son of Anarchy said: Apparently the Queen can spot a ready tied bow tie at about a mile. Must have gone to Specsavers! I usually sport a spinning polka dot electric one. Even the Queen can’t work out whether it’s ready tied or not. 5 Link to post Share on other sites
Harry Peterson Posted January 16 #13745 Share Posted January 16 3 hours ago, AnnieC said: Harry, if you haven't already read it, Michael Deacon well worth a look today in the Torygraph.😂 Took a look, Annie but must be thick and missing something. May I have a clue please? 1 Link to post Share on other sites
AnnieC Posted January 16 #13746 Share Posted January 16 7 minutes ago, Harry Peterson said: Took a look, Annie but must be thick and missing something. May I have a clue please? https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/01/16/facebook-twitter-youtube-going-ban-donald-trump-next/ The first part of the article, "Who's going to ban Donald Trump next".😄 1 Link to post Share on other sites
grapau27 Posted January 16 #13747 Share Posted January 16 25 minutes ago, Harry Peterson said: I usually sport a spinning polka dot electric one. Even the Queen can’t work out whether it’s ready tied or not. I have my favourite starter L'escargot here too. I always fasten my tie knot every time I put a tie on. Graham. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Presto2 Posted January 16 #13748 Share Posted January 16 Hi, its taken me an age to catch up on posts. Hello from a grey, miserable Stoke on Trent. Have been working from home for chunks of the week and hardly been outside as the weather has been grim. Been for a walk this morning and it was just good to get out into the fresh air. Have worked more in one day than the last 3 ! Glad I missed the EU arguments - I would have had to sit on my hands 🙂 🙂 🙂 Hope you are all well - keep smiling, the buds are coming out on our shrubs and bulbs appearing so Spring must be on the way. 😉 8 Link to post Share on other sites
Adawn47 Posted January 16 #13749 Share Posted January 16 2 hours ago, Eddie99 said: I’d never seen a forum prior to booking my first cruise. Neither had I paid attention to any TV programmes on cruise ships After booking I read a few forum posts and watched (tried to watch) 2 episodes from a series on a Costa ship 😳 We embarked with a great deal of trepidation ... and found that cruise ships are overwhelmingly populated by lovely, friendly, helpful people 10 years later and I am quite content that cruise forums do not necessarily reflect cruise passengers** and that it is incredibly unlikely that I will ever take a Costa cruise **present company/thread excepted, of course I could have written that post word for word Eddie. Ten years ago we also took our first ever cruise with the same research?😉 and nervousness. Apart from saying 'Yes' to Frank it's the best thing I've done. Avril 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Adawn47 Posted January 16 #13750 Share Posted January 16 1 hour ago, mrsgoggins said: I did! It’s true too 😄 Thankyou. My sanity is saved😄 Avril 2 Link to post Share on other sites
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