Saturday, November 29, 2008

The last 24 hours!


The last sunset from the ship

Ruby Princess Docked (with a tender by her side) while we were on the shore. The black looking deck is actually the exercise room. The tinted windows all have treadmills or elliptical machines in front of them so that you can exercise, watch the sea, and not have the sun beat in on you.

Beautiful Princess Cays on Eleuthera Island. Our favorite place.

On a small boat heading out to do some snorkeling
The water was so clear, I took this walking along the pier......imagine how snorkeling was!
While we were eating at the beach in Princess Cays, a big moth landed on dad's arm!
Tree leaves were large on the island of Eleuthera Island. We had an exclusive beach there (shipmates only), with lots of water sports as well as bbq with FABULOUS fruit!

Gellato from the International cafe: Strawberry, Butterscotch and Nutella!! Yum!
This picture turned out really dark, but it was fun to sit in the Plaza and listen to the piano and violin......of course while eating our 'gelleto' from the International Cafe!

Our last dessert, served by our waiter, Airel: flaming baked Alaska

Waiting for the airport shuttle in Port Everglades, Florida


Just above the clouds over Denver heading home......

5 comments:

Lloyd Family said...

How absolutely gorgeous. Looks like a trip of a lifetime!!

Lori Thornbrue said...

We can hardly wait to take you!!!!

Allie Thornbrue said...

Makes me miss our honeymoon. I am glad that you got to go. I always told James that the best vacation for you would be a curise because you didn't have to cook or clean the kitchen.

Anonymous said...

I just rehabbed an old house on Eleuthera. Princess Cay is just the tip of the wonder that is Eleuthera. Imagine the whole island full of beaches just like that one, only deserted where the only footprints are your own.

angel said...

Wow! What a neat trip! Those displays are incredible. I never would have considered trying to make a turkey look beautiful. What a fancy cruise! (a little different from the Russian variety...)