Bermuda
Because I love Indiana Jones, I'm a little obsessed with these iMovie maps.
Here's our next itinerary:
After a two day sail from New York, New York, I stepped out to watch the sail in to Bermuda.
A chain of Islands, neither of which are very tall so that you can see the ocean in front, in between, and behind, Bermuda is an incredible place.
And after non stop pointless ship duties for two days, it's time for a well deserved vacation.
Can you find me waving? |
Joy |
Why not do yoga on the beach in Bermuda? |
Okay Vince, you win. |
Most unexpected pleasant surprise about Bermuda: Wild Chickens!
This really happened. It got to the other side. |
What Bermuda has over many other Islands in the world is that fact that there are so many beaches, if you just keep walking, you will inevitably have your own private beach.
Or your own private cove.
After our beach adventure we took a cab back to St. George's where the ship was docked. As it turned out, the driver was a really cool guy.
Here's the proof. |
Garden Grove, CA? Really? |
And Marcy made a new friend. |
More Chickens. |
Before graduating to roads, the little ones are trained on the sand. |
"Where'd he go?" |
This was one of those places that gave me the feeling of, "Wow, I can't believe this is all real."
And then just a few hours later, it was time to go. Our stay was brief, but at least we had an overnight. I won't be back in Bermuda until my next contract on the Spirit, so I'm glad that we saw as much of it as we did this time around.
The good people of Bermuda have come out to give us a send off.
Goodbye, Bermuda. See you next year!
Bermuda, sail away. |
Why not watch it with me?
Bermuda, sail away video.
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