Today we took a tour of Boston harbor on a 60' sail boat. The city always looks so different from the water. It was a very relaxing sail, and the weather was beautiful, a perfect summer day.
Today we went to the Amish town of Shipshewana. It always seems odd to see horse drawn black buggies driving along the streets with all the cars and trucks. The town has a small central area that is full of shops. You could buy a quilt in any color of the rainbow, and some of them do have all the colors. They are kind of pricey, but if you think about how much energy it must take to make such an intricate work of art without electricity, can be just mind boggling. Furniture is another big one here, but it won't fit under the seat on the airplane. Today was Len's 70th birthday. Happy birthday Len! It's hard to believe I have a 70 year old brother! Well, we're leaving tomorrow, so it's off to bed....
10 days seems to go by so fast when you're on vacation and way too slow when you're at work. On our way down from the North, we stopped at a Neolithic mound in the country side. It seems these are dotted through out the area. It's not very often that you get to spend time inside a building that was constructed over 5000 years ago. What were these people like? Why did they build these spaces? Did they worship the sun? The engineering is just spectacular considering the tools they would have had when these things were built (or maybe they were aliens?!?). Anyway, from there we found our hotel (Ibis) and ate and went to bed. The hotel is ok... I've stayed with this chain around the world, and they have always been nice, this one -- not so much. It's a little grungy, I can't say dirty, just not really clean. And the food we had at the restaurant was incredibly slow and kind of tasted like something you would get at a stadium. The manager tried...
Today was our last day on the oasis. All I have to say is that it is a huge ship and has too many people, but in Royal Caribbean fashion, it was still fun. I rode the zip line today! Bubba's back hurt, so that was his excuse for not riding. It is very short, only 82 feet, but it is high! It's about 10 stories up, and it was fun. We also ate at one of the specialty restaurants. It was the Japanese one and it was decent. I probably would have thought it was great if I liked sushi or fish, but we had a chicken and steak hot rock, which means, we paid someone so that we could cook our own food... Needless to say, Bubba did the cooking.
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