• Too Many Photos of Somewhere Not in Pennsylvania, Pt. III

    The Bermuda trip ends with a look around the ship, Virgin Voyage’s Valiant Lady. We return to Pennsylvania next week.

    A bridge tour.
    A window through the floor to aid in docking.

    The cruise departed from the Brooklyn cruise terminal, in Red Hook, New York City.

    Great views of Goverrnor’s Island and the Statue of Liberty.
  • Too Many Photos of Somewhere Not in Pennsylvania, Pt. II

    Continuing our series from Bermuda in April, the following photos provide a look around the Royal Naval Dockyard, which now functions as a cruise port and location for dining, shopping and museums.

    The Commissioner’s House at the National Museum of Bermuda.
    Calico Jack’s, now a restaurant and bar.
    Heritage Wharf and the Commissioner’s House.
    The ferry has arrived.
    The Clocktower Mall.
    The 2017 America’s Cup hull of Oracle Team USA.
    Some jet skiers braving the cold waters.
    Fort St. Catherine near St. George.
    The reef is very close to the channel in some spots.
  • Too Many Photos of Somewhere Not in Pennsylvania, Pt. I

    The following post (and two more to follow) are from a recent cruise to Bermuda which I took in mid April. The first entry is from a trolley tour around the West End of Bermuda near the Royal Naval Dockyard and Somerset Parish. Even though the weather was overcast, there were still some lovely coastal views.

    One of the famous Bermuda Moon Gates.
    Old bus shelter of Bermuda limestone.
    I love the colorful buildings here.
    The world’s smallest drawbridge – from a photo of a fellow traveller.
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