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We often read about cruises on urg, so here's my little bit of info.
We are going on a cruise for Christmas!!!! The first ever, from France to Italy, to Sicily,Crete, Egypt, Rome and a few more places I can't remember. My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. I can't wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel and I felt decidedly queasy en route, what hope for me on the open seas??? The first time I sailed wth my husband was in Greece, on our honeymoon, we capsized but it was just a sailing dingy. The other times I have sailed were, again, in a Lazer and that is the sum total of my experience with boats. I was a wimp then and I suspect I still am even though it will be on a liner. Judith |
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Judith in France wrote:
My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. I can't wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel ... Problems with the Tunnel. Was this recently? We are due to return via the Tunnel on Thursday. I do hope we don't have a repeat of our return journey last year. Because our two cats were with us we didn't use the Ouistreham-Portsmouth crossing but booked to come via the Tunnel. On the motorway approaching the Pont de Normandie we had a puncture. That delayed us for over an hour. When we arrived at the Tunnel in Calais it was to discover that it had been closed because of a fire so we had to wait four hours for a ferry. It took sixteen hours altogether. The cats were very patient and didn't start wailing until we were about two miles from home! Judith, do tell me I'm worrying unnecessarily! David -- David Rance writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France |
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On 31 Aug, 22:03, David Rance wrote:
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Judith in France wrote: My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. *I can't *wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from *France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel ... Problems with the Tunnel. Was this recently? We are due to return via the Tunnel on Thursday. I do hope we don't have a repeat of our return journey last year. Because our two cats were with us we didn't use the Ouistreham-Portsmouth crossing but booked to come via the Tunnel. On the motorway approaching the Pont de Normandie we had a puncture. That delayed us for over an hour. When we arrived at the Tunnel in Calais it was to discover that it had been closed because of a fire so we had to wait four hours for a ferry. It took sixteen hours altogether. The cats were very patient and didn't start wailing until we were about two miles from home! Judith, do tell me I'm worrying unnecessarily! David -- David Rance writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France A friend of mine has been on cruises in the Med for the last few years, last year he was on one of the Massive cruise ships, (with some up to 4000 pasangers), had a great time on the ship, but excursions........ When they got to Alexandria and were going to the pyramids, they has 53 coaches going there, I dread being somewhere like Valetta henn one of those things berths, and last summer on one day they had 5 cruise ships in at the same time. Hope you have a great time David Hill |
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"Judith in France" wrote in message ... We often read about cruises on urg, so here's my little bit of info. We are going on a cruise for Christmas!!!! The first ever, from France to Italy, to Sicily,Crete, Egypt, Rome and a few more places I can't remember. My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. I can't wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel and I felt decidedly queasy en route, what hope for me on the open seas??? The first time I sailed wth my husband was in Greece, on our honeymoon, we capsized but it was just a sailing dingy. The other times I have sailed were, again, in a Lazer and that is the sum total of my experience with boats. I was a wimp then and I suspect I still am even though it will be on a liner. I don't know but I hope you have a wonderful time |
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 22:03:27 +0100, David Rance wrote
(in article ): On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Judith in France wrote: My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. I can't wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel ... Problems with the Tunnel. Was this recently? We are due to return via the Tunnel on Thursday. I do hope we don't have a repeat of our return journey last year. Because our two cats were with us we didn't use the Ouistreham-Portsmouth crossing but booked to come via the Tunnel. On the motorway approaching the Pont de Normandie we had a puncture. That delayed us for over an hour. When we arrived at the Tunnel in Calais it was to discover that it had been closed because of a fire so we had to wait four hours for a ferry. It took sixteen hours altogether. The cats were very patient and didn't start wailing until we were about two miles from home! Judith, do tell me I'm worrying unnecessarily! Judith, please tell me, too! We are using Eurostar on Saturday. (And my sympathies David, must have been hell) -- Sally in Shropshire, UK Posted through uk.rec.gardening |
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:43:05 +0100, Judith in France wrote
(in article ): We often read about cruises on urg, so here's my little bit of info. We are going on a cruise for Christmas!!!! The first ever, from France to Italy, to Sicily,Crete, Egypt, Rome and a few more places I can't remember. My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. I can't wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel and I felt decidedly queasy en route, what hope for me on the open seas??? The first time I sailed wth my husband was in Greece, on our honeymoon, we capsized but it was just a sailing dingy. The other times I have sailed were, again, in a Lazer and that is the sum total of my experience with boats. I was a wimp then and I suspect I still am even though it will be on a liner. I'm sure you don't need to worry, Judith. We have not been on a cruise per se, but have been on the ship that goes up the coast of Norway (Hurtigruten) and also on one of the same line's maiden voyages across the North Sea and into various ports en route. They were /nothing/ like the cross channel ferry! Much much more comfortable and stable. Have a great time. It's a wonderful way to see places and not have to re-pack every day. -- Sally in Shropshire, UK Posted through uk.rec.gardening |
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On 31 Aug, 22:03, David Rance wrote:
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Judith in France wrote: My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. *I can't *wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from *France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel ... Problems with the Tunnel. Was this recently? We are due to return via the Tunnel on Thursday. I do hope we don't have a repeat of our return journey last year. Because our two cats were with us we didn't use the Ouistreham-Portsmouth crossing but booked to come via the Tunnel. On the motorway approaching the Pont de Normandie we had a puncture. That delayed us for over an hour. When we arrived at the Tunnel in Calais it was to discover that it had been closed because of a fire so we had to wait four hours for a ferry. It took sixteen hours altogether. The cats were very patient and didn't start wailing until we were about two miles from home! Judith, do tell me I'm worrying unnecessarily! David -- David Rance writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France David, I came back with my daughter who had a delay each time she used the tunnel, the last one was when the train just stopped, the lights went out, no explanation was given and she just had to sit there for a time until it started again. There seems to be some delays, without explanation and it is not certain that you will get away at your planned time. Hopefully now that the grand retour is over, with schools being back, you won't have a problem, fingers crossed. Judith |
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On 31 Aug, 23:11, Dave Hill wrote:
On 31 Aug, 22:03, David Rance wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Judith in France wrote: My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. *I can't *wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from *France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel ... Problems with the Tunnel. Was this recently? We are due to return via the Tunnel on Thursday. I do hope we don't have a repeat of our return journey last year. Because our two cats were with us we didn't use the Ouistreham-Portsmouth crossing but booked to come via the Tunnel. On the motorway approaching the Pont de Normandie we had a puncture. That delayed us for over an hour. When we arrived at the Tunnel in Calais it was to discover that it had been closed because of a fire so we had to wait four hours for a ferry. It took sixteen hours altogether. The cats were very patient and didn't start wailing until we were about two miles from home! Judith, do tell me I'm worrying unnecessarily! David -- David Rance writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France A friend of mine has been on cruises in the Med for the last few years, last year he was on one of the Massive cruise ships, (with some *up to 4000 pasangers), had a great time on the ship, but excursions........ When they got to Alexandria and were going to the pyramids, they has 53 coaches going there, I dread being somewhere like Valetta henn one of those things berths, and last summer on one day they had 5 cruise ships in at the same time. Hope you have a great time David Hill- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks David, interesting, would you go again? Judith |
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On 1 Sep, 09:42, Sally Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 22:03:27 +0100, David Rance wrote (in article ): On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Judith in France wrote: My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. *I can't *wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from *France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel ... Problems with the Tunnel. Was this recently? We are due to return via the Tunnel on Thursday. I do hope we don't have a repeat of our return journey last year. Because our two cats were with us we didn't use the Ouistreham-Portsmouth crossing but booked to come via the Tunnel. On the motorway approaching the Pont de Normandie we had a puncture. That delayed us for over an hour. When we arrived at the Tunnel in Calais it was to discover that it had been closed because of a fire so we had to wait four hours for a ferry. It took sixteen hours altogether. The cats were very patient and didn't start wailing until we were about two miles from home! Judith, do tell me I'm worrying unnecessarily! Judith, please tell me, too! *We are using Eurostar on Saturday. (And my sympathies David, must have been hell) -- Sally in Shropshire, UK Posted through uk.rec.gardening- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I haven't had a problem on Eurostar, odd isn't it? I used Eurostar in June, it was great, I used Ebbsfleet for the firt time. It was very quiet not at all like the other Eurostar stations. Judith |
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On 1 Sep, 08:08, "Ophelia" wrote:
"Judith in France" wrote in ... We often read about cruises on urg, so here's my little bit of info. We are going on a cruise for Christmas!!!! *The first ever, from France to Italy, to Sicily,Crete, Egypt, Rome and a few more places I can't remember. *My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. *I can't wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel and I felt decidedly queasy en route, what hope for me on the open seas??? *The first time I sailed wth my husband was in Greece, on our honeymoon, we capsized but it was just a sailing dingy. *The other times I have sailed were, again, in a Lazer and that is the sum total of my experience with boats. *I was a wimp then and I suspect I still am even though it will be on a liner. I don't know but I hope you have a wonderful time Thanks O, I will miss my dog though, she is booked into kenells. Judith |
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On 1 Sep, 09:45, Sally Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:43:05 +0100, Judith in France wrote (in article ): We often read about cruises on urg, so here's my little bit of info. We are going on a cruise for Christmas!!!! *The first ever, from France to Italy, to Sicily,Crete, Egypt, Rome and a few more places I can't remember. *My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. *I can't wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel and I felt decidedly queasy en route, what hope for me on the open seas??? *The first time I sailed wth my husband was in Greece, on our honeymoon, we capsized but it was just a sailing dingy. *The other times I have sailed were, again, in a Lazer and that is the sum total of my experience with boats. *I was a wimp then and I suspect I still am even though it will be on a liner. I'm sure you don't need to worry, Judith. *We have not been on a cruise per se, but have been on the ship that goes up the coast of Norway (Hurtigruten) and also on one of the same line's maiden voyages across the North Sea and into various ports en route. *They were /nothing/ like the cross channel ferry! *Much much more comfortable and stable. *Have a great time. *It's a wonderful way to see places and not have to re-pack every day. -- Sally in Shropshire, UK Posted through uk.rec.gardening Sally, I forgot to mention about 33 years ago, Edward was lecturing in Germany and for a change we took the ferry going up the Elba, I would never, ever again do that, I have never been so sick in my life and we had to strap ourselves into our bunks, shudder, I feel nauseus just thinking of it. Judith |
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On Aug 31, 9:43*pm, Judith in France
wrote: We often read about cruises on urg, so here's my little bit of info. We are going on a cruise for Christmas!!!! *The first ever, from France to Italy, to Sicily,Crete, Egypt, Rome and a few more places I can't remember. *My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. *I can't wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel and I felt decidedly queasy en route, what hope for me on the open seas??? I get badly travel sick and have done since I was a kid. Sea-sickness was always the worst for me because you are trapped with no way out. People who do not get sea-sick do not understand how grim it is or how little you can fix it. So, I used to dread sea crossings (despite really enjoying the few times I have gone sailing; I once won a GP14 race with a guy and I got sick 3 times) and tried all manner of solutions. It DOES help if you can see the horizon. Staring at a table or door is not good; it is better if you can see into the distance; drugs do help a bit (sea-sick pills). But, about 20 years ago, I magically discovered a wonder cure. It does not work for everyone but many people do not even try it. It now works for me every time and I now look forward to sea crossings on ferries. You have to lie down. That is all. Staring at a ceiling when you are lying down is relaxing even in the roughest seas. I discovered this in a bad storm sailing from Cape Clear Island (near the Fastnet Rock) back to the mainland in a 23 foot boat. It is only a 1 hour sail normally. I was on deck and helpless (in a queasy stupor) and was sent below to get me out of the way. Initially this seemed horrible because just going down the steps made me feel terrible. I lay down on a bunk and 10 seconds later, felt great. I just lay there while the 4 other people on deck got soaked and had to sail us home. I emerged as we pulled into Baltimore Harbour, refreshed. The first time I sailed wth my husband was in Greece, on our honeymoon, we capsized but it was just a sailing dingy. *The other times I have sailed were, again, in a Lazer and that is the sum total of my experience with boats. *I was a wimp then and I suspect I still am even though it will be on a liner. Judith |
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On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Judith in France wrote:
Judith, do tell me I'm worrying unnecessarily! David, I came back with my daughter who had a delay each time she used the tunnel, the last one was when the train just stopped, the lights went out, no explanation was given and she just had to sit there for a time until it started again. There seems to be some delays, without explanation and it is not certain that you will get away at your planned time. Hopefully now that the grand retour is over, with schools being back, you won't have a problem, fingers crossed. Ah thanks for the detail. Very strange happenings indeed. We've been lucky then, for apart from last year's unfortunate fire our tunnel crossings have been without incident. In fact, we can usually get an earlier train than the one we've been booked on. David -- David Rance writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France |
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On 1 Sep, 12:53, Des Higgins wrote:
On Aug 31, 9:43*pm, Judith in France wrote: We often read about cruises on urg, so here's my little bit of info. We are going on a cruise for Christmas!!!! *The first ever, from France to Italy, to Sicily,Crete, Egypt, Rome and a few more places I can't remember. *My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. *I can't wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel and I felt decidedly queasy en route, what hope for me on the open seas??? I get badly travel sick and have done since I was a kid. *Sea-sickness was always the worst for me because you are trapped with no way out. People who do not get sea-sick do not understand how grim it is or how little you can fix it. *So, I used to dread sea crossings (despite really enjoying the few times I have gone sailing; I once won a GP14 race with a guy and I got sick 3 times) and tried all manner of solutions. It DOES help if you can see the horizon. *Staring at a table or door is not good; it is better if you can see into the distance; drugs do help a bit (sea-sick pills). *But, about 20 years ago, I magically discovered a wonder cure. *It does not work for everyone but many people do not even try it. *It now works for me every time and I now look forward to sea crossings on ferries. You have to lie down. That is all. *Staring at a ceiling when you are lying down is relaxing even in the roughest seas. I discovered this in a bad storm sailing from Cape Clear Island (near the Fastnet Rock) back to the mainland in a 23 foot boat. *It is only a 1 hour sail normally. *I was on deck and helpless (in a queasy stupor) and was sent below to get me out of the way. *Initially this seemed horrible because just going down the steps made me feel terrible. *I lay down on a bunk and 10 seconds later, felt great. *I just lay there while the 4 other people on deck got soaked and had to sail us home. *I emerged as we pulled into Baltimore Harbour, refreshed. The first time I sailed wth my husband was in Greece, on our honeymoon, we capsized but it was just a sailing dingy. *The other times I have sailed were, again, in a Lazer and that is the sum total of my experience with boats. *I was a wimp then and I suspect I still am even though it will be on a liner. Judith- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Des, again off topic my grandson is now playing football for Eire in the under 17's league. He arrived in Poland yesterday and should be playing Russia as I write. I thought you being Irish would appreciate an English boy, playing for Eire, through me his Granny, who is, as you know Irish:-) Judith |
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On Sep 1, 3:57*pm, Judith in France
wrote: On 1 Sep, 12:53, Des Higgins wrote: On Aug 31, 9:43*pm, Judith in France wrote: We often read about cruises on urg, so here's my little bit of info. We are going on a cruise for Christmas!!!! *The first ever, from France to Italy, to Sicily,Crete, Egypt, Rome and a few more places I can't remember. *My husband phoned tonight, I am in England and told me it is all booked up and the dog is booked into kenels. *I can't wait although I am a bit concerned; I came over on the ferry from France due to problems with the Channel Tunnel and I felt decidedly queasy en route, what hope for me on the open seas??? I get badly travel sick and have done since I was a kid. *Sea-sickness was always the worst for me because you are trapped with no way out. People who do not get sea-sick do not understand how grim it is or how little you can fix it. *So, I used to dread sea crossings (despite really enjoying the few times I have gone sailing; I once won a GP14 race with a guy and I got sick 3 times) and tried all manner of solutions. It DOES help if you can see the horizon. *Staring at a table or door is not good; it is better if you can see into the distance; drugs do help a bit (sea-sick pills). *But, about 20 years ago, I magically discovered a wonder cure. *It does not work for everyone but many people do not even try it. *It now works for me every time and I now look forward to sea crossings on ferries. You have to lie down. That is all. *Staring at a ceiling when you are lying down is relaxing even in the roughest seas. I discovered this in a bad storm sailing from Cape Clear Island (near the Fastnet Rock) back to the mainland in a 23 foot boat. *It is only a 1 hour sail normally. *I was on deck and helpless (in a queasy stupor) and was sent below to get me out of the way. *Initially this seemed horrible because just going down the steps made me feel terrible. *I lay down on a bunk and 10 seconds later, felt great. *I just lay there while the 4 other people on deck got soaked and had to sail us home. *I emerged as we pulled into Baltimore Harbour, refreshed. The first time I sailed wth my husband was in Greece, on our honeymoon, we capsized but it was just a sailing dingy. *The other times I have sailed were, again, in a Lazer and that is the sum total of my experience with boats. *I was a wimp then and I suspect I still am even though it will be on a liner. Judith- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Des, again off topic my grandson is now playing football for Eire in the under 17's league. *He arrived in Poland yesterday and should be playing Russia as I write. *I thought you being Irish would appreciate an English boy, playing for Eire, through me his Granny, who is, as you know Irish:-) Judith kewl!!!! We need anyone we can get these days. There was a very famous evolutionary biologist called John Maynard Smith. His daughter moved to Ireland and had a son there. I heard him explain with great pride once that once when his daughter and grandson were visiting, Ireland were playing England in a soccer international. The grandson insisted on an Irish flag being flown in the garden. This was in a posh suburb of Brighton and JMS happily agreed because it added to the image of him being a rebellious nutty professor. There have also been Irish guys to play rugby for England (e.g. Kieron Bracken) and recently some guys called Joyce played cricket for England. |
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