We are off again!

The Mall from our flight into Reagan International Airport!

We are on a short but very unique adventure!  Emmett and I, with about 16 members of our Coastal California Chorale,  are joining voices in a 250 to  300 voice choir at the Kennedy Center on July 3, a Salute to our American Veterans!  We are backing up 2 great gospel singers,  Sandi Patty and Jimmy Fortune of the Statler Bros. 

6 is us flew in together today and others are joining us over the next 24 hours.   Those of us who came early are getting a VIP Tour of the Museum of the Bible tomorrow morning before our whole group gathers for a opening dinner and then a 2 hour rehearsal.  And this is just the beginning

Over the next 5 days, we will be singing a couple concerts at 2 memorials, praying and maybe singing in the capital rotunda,  visiting the Arlington National Cemetery, laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown, and visiting a couple museums on our day off!!  Of course,  the Capital fourth and the fireworks are right at our doorstep,  if it isn’t too hot,  muggy,  or rainy too go… time will tell.  We can see them from the hotel,  if we are inclined to see them that way!    So watch for photos and videos in the upcoming days.

Our capital is impressive even from the air,  isn’t it?

Nebraska!

Our next stop,  Imperial, Nebraska, for grandson Walker’s graduation!  Family is gathered and having a fun weekend on the farm

Graduation ceremonies and party

Busy weekend but such fun to have everyone together! Especially fun for the 3 little ones too enjoy some cousin time,  since now they live in different states.  

Bodhi, Zuriah,  and Poppy

St. Augustine

Lunch and a day of visiting St.  Augustine where we had lunch with great friends,  Vicki and Ted Jackson!  We met them on a cruise in Japan several years ago and got it off!  We’ve been blessed to visit them 2x since! 

St Augustine’s old Spanish town,  with its Fort and lovely old homes along St George Street. 

You do see interesting sights along the street,  like mosaic manakins and pirates

Constitution square and the cathedral of St Augustine

Back to the USA! 

We arrived into Port Canaveral early Thursday morning and, since we couldn’t get into our timeshare until 4 anyway,  we decided to use the time in a fun way!

We had a Great day visiting the Space Center! we enjoyed the exhibits on the Gemini, Apollo, and space shuttle programs.  

The first manned launch of Artemis,  the next moon missions, named for the sister of Apollo, is scheduled for Monday night at 10:35!  We are hoping to witness that!  Stay tuned! 

Launch pad,  readying for Artemis

Land ho!

We have had 5 days of sea crossing the Atlantic,  4 of them smooth and calm,  but the last was quite high swells and white caps.   It’s nice to be on land again,  in Bermuda today

181 Island altogether make up Bermuda

Our cruise in, past old St Georges, a lighthouse we could see for miles out, and a fortress

We dock in the Royal Navy Dockyard and boarder a mini bus for a great island tour,  to Hamilton, the capital of the island country, and St Georges, the first settlement, and original capital.   The country is covered with lovely Pastel houses,  each family having their own color!

Beautiful turquoise water!  On the south shore,  the reef is just 200+ yards offshore,  so the waters are shallow and gorgeous!

Our last European port,  Gran Canaria

We have had a lovely day on Gran Canaria,  visiting the small village and the Jardin de la Marquesa

First Arucas

Lovely countryside drives

The Jardin de La Marquesas,  planted in the late 1880s, with 2500 species of tropical plants

Many cacti and fountains

It is mating season for the peacocks, so they were displaying and dancing for us!

We visited the church and village of Teror and enjoyed our last tapas lunch of a very tender and delicious octopus,  with potatoes and a Canarian sauce called MOJO!

Our last tapas lunch

Malaga, Marbella,  and Puerto Banus

Our port stop on the Costa del Sol.   I do love this area!  Gateway to Andalusia!

I did the ship excursion to Marbella’s old town

And on to Puerto Banus

We stopped in Malaga’s old town and cathedral square before returning to the ship

Valencia again… just for lunch

We decided to get off the ship for one last Valencia lunch.  And I’m so glad we did.   We happened upon La Sastreria and found a wonderful menu

Our next chapter

On to a new adventure!  We have boarded the Carnival Glory for our ride home!  14 days at sea with 4 ports,  but we have opted to not pay for internet.   We will post in ports with updates,  but on sea days,  consider all our views are of the sea, or the buffet!!  Thanks for hanging with us on this epic adventure.   We are 6 weeks in,  almost with another 5 to go, 2 of that at sea and the rest with family on a couple stateside adventures!