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December 20, 2025 – At Sea – Caribbean Sea – Sunny – 87F

December 20, 2025 – At Sea – Caribbean Sea – Sunny – 87F

Serenity is not along out here today. The Scarlet Lady is sailing the Atlantic as well.

When I got up to the Marketplace, my waiter told me he had gotten my table ready – there was a go cup with coffee and he turned the chair toward the wall and moved my silverware out of the way so I could put my plate down.  Now, that is SERVICE.

I changed my breakfast routine because there were biscuits on the buffet. I had my old standby, pancakes, cottage cheese, preserves, and scrambled eggs (with cheese). 

I went with Ellen to the Waterside Restaurant for her breakfast – French Toast and fried eggs. 

My last talk is today at 11:00 AM in the Galaxy Lounge.  I got ready and went to hear Anita Gonzalez talk about the Bahamas.  I did find out that Sidney Poitier and Esther Rolle came from the Islands.  Today, Anita finished very early so there was no rush to get set up (she uses her own computer which needs to be broken down).

My talk – “Open Unsolved Cases – Forensic Genetic Genealogy” drew a decent audience of maybe 40 people.  

Today, I was up against Bridge so that would partially account for the low count.  People will see it later on TV (that's where the picture above came from).  I also lost my mic – it simply fell off during the talk and hit the ground.  The AV tech, who stays all the way through the talks hustled down with a handheld mic, which I used successfully to finish my talk.  Today, was the first time since the first cruise, that I felt I connected with the audience.  The highlight of the talk was a request by a passenger to sign a book on CRISPR - “Code Breaker” (Nobel Winner Jennifer Doudna's story) by Walter Isaacson.  That was a first for me – we had trouble finding a pen but the stage manager did find one and I did sign it and the passenger was thrilled.

Ellen and I had lunch in the Waterside Restaurant because the menu contained Fettuccine Alfredo and Halibut.  The Alfredo was so-so and the halibut could have been seared a bit more.  The lunch was quiet which is nice.

We spent the afternoon on the pool deck just outside of the Tiger Grill area.  It was cooler today with a slight breeze so it was comfortable.  We listed to the Flair Duo and the DJ.  It was relaxing.

We had arranged to meet the Huttos for dinner at the Beefbar at 7 PM – this would mean we would have to finish pretty quickly to make the 8:30 PM show with comedian, Darrel Joyce.

We got a nice table for four from Barbara and she took this picture.

The place was relatively empty so we could actually hear each other.  Tonight, for the first time, the discussions got quite political as the dinner went on (I don't remember how we veered onto that topic) – we are aligned politically so it was all about agreeing and commiserating. The Huttos had some kind of meat dish and Ellen and I had the Robato (Salmon) prepared well done – it was a lot better this way than as sushi.  We had mashed potatoes with that (I had the classic version).  We shared the avocado hummus dip and some fries.  Everyone had the Gelato Mantecato (I asked for extra chocolate syrup).  There were no blueberries or raspberries in the fruit cup which had strawberries instead. Interestingly, the strawberries are no longer available on the breakfast buffet.

The conversation was lively and dinner lasted almost until 9 PM so we missed the comedy show.  We also passed on “Club Lights” – we didn’t see this show in any of the three cruises.

We said our goodbyes and headed for the stateroom.

December 19, 2025 – Grand Turk Island, Turks and Caicos – Mostly Sunny – 82F

December 19, 2025 – Grand Turk Island, Turks and Caicos – Mostly Sunny – 82F

Another picture perfect day.  A little cooler today as we head north.

I thought it was just going to be us here today but the huge Enchanted Princess (3800 passengers or so) pulled in.  

There was no mention in Reflections about chairs being available for passengers so we stayed on board. 

After another great breakfast, we spent most of the day in Palm Court – we stayed for Afternoon Tea (Ellen for the cookies and me for the scones).  The venue is perfect for picture taking.

We went to the 6th Chanukah Candle Lighting in the Hollywood Theater because the program said that Dan Davies would be the guest star.

Dan sang a song before the service started - it was a nice song but I did not know what it was and Dan didn't say anything about it.  The candles were already lit when we got there so there really wasn't the typical candlelighting ceremony.  Kind of disappointing based on our past experience on Crystal.  There was still a good turnout but we didn't stay.

We ran into the Huttos as we were waiting to be seated in the Waterside Restaurant and wound us having dinner with them at a table for four.  Ellen’s steak was a little over but my spaghetti marinara was the best I have ever had on a cruise ship (I shared that with Leo, the Maitre D’).  The sauce was perfect with chunks of tomato and the noodles were perfectly cooked.  The tomato soup was also perfect.  Who knew.

The dinner with Rick and Katherine was very nice as usual.  We made plans to have dinner tomorrow at the Beefbar.

We passed on both the shows tonight – the White Party 

was just too late.

December 18, 2025 – Samana, Dominican Republic – Mostly Sunny – 87F

December 18, 2025 – Samana, Dominican Republic – Mostly Sunny – 87F

A beautiful day in Samana.  I could have sworn we have been here before but I could not find any mention of it in my cruise logs.  I even remember visiting a port called Semana Bay and going on an excursion there.  Twilight Zone.

Still on my breakfast streak of pancakes and fried eggs (chocolate syrup and walnuts).  Really good.  Today, I was able to capture a sunrise over the Caribbean.

Samana is a tender port and it looks like a bit of a ride to shore.

I looked into Samana and found out that the only thing near the tender port was a fancy hotel; we decided to stay on board. That meant a nice lunch in Trident Grill (not very crowded - I checked the back deck and got a nice picture of Ellen)

and relaxing afternoon tea in Palm Court (with delicious scones).  There was some tropical rain in the afternoon.

We had our special meals in the Waterside Restaurant.  Big disappointment – the ship is out of the big Polish Sausages and the hot dogs are now small and very red and not too tasty.  The lambchops looked good.  I guess, I ate all of the dogs during this cruise.

We ordered special meals for tomorrow – Ellen requested a ribeye steak and I put in an order of spaghetti marinara. 

After dinner we spent some time in Crystal Cove, where I finally got a shot of the sculpture adorning the venue.  The theme on Serenity is music.

We have missed her other appearances but tonight we went to the Stardust Lounge to take in Karin Kovacova Unplugged at 8:30 PM.  

It was a really good show.  Highlights incuded Sarah McLachhlin's “In the Arms of the Angels” and Adele's “Someone Like You”.  We didn’t stay for Daniel Allain's late show - too late.

Clocks move backward tonight to put us on Eastern Standard Time.