Saturday, August 30, 2014

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Monday, August 25, 2014

Mist pond along the waterfront in Bordeaux

Bordeaux France


Jim with ship in background . Below John in a beautiful d square


Saturday, August 23, 2014

Lunch In Nantes France


Boys from RCCL work

Fort In Guernsey

Disco Jim



On board disco at midnight in Nantes  France



Tuesday, August 19, 2014

On our way

Non stop flight to London. All went well but no on could sleep. Kid behind John just missed vomiting on John by six inches

Jim finally takes 40 winks on the train to the port

Train was quiet, clean and cheap. Two hours long

On the train from London to Southampton

Monday, August 18, 2014

Getting Ready

Our Ship

We are on the "Journey" and identical sister ship to the "Quest". We were on the "Quest" last year in the Med

Our First Stop / Welcome To Guernsey

Nestling snugly in the bay of St Malo and 70 miles from mainland Britain, the Channel Island of Guernsey is a heady mix of French and British cultures. This collision of lifestyles has created a unique environment, where familiarity is tempered by the unexpected, but where you'll always feel welcome. Here you'll discover a community that looks to the future for inspiration, but where traditional values still hold sway; where the influence of the Continent is keenly felt, but not to the extent that it dents an unwavering loyalty to the British Crown; and where the dynamism of the global finance industry sits easily alongside centuries old traditions. Of course for many people, it's the scenery that makes Guernsey so special. And it's easy to see why. Our cliffs, coves and commons provide a real treat for walkers and the abundance and variety of our floral heritage will inspire you. Plus there are the sister islands of Herm, Sark and Alderney to explore.