I am sure that image above looks pretty much like other sea day images I have uploaded in the last few months, but there is a big difference. I have to explain the difference since I can't let you experience it. It is much cooler in December down here in the Caribbean than it is July and August.
As I walked around the deck, I felt very comfy in a long sleeve t-shirt.
It is just so pretty here that I love spending as much time outside as possible.
These images were taken while walking around the Promenade Deck, Deck 4.
This is the sea foam along side the ship. I just love all the shades of blue.
The day before these images were taken we were supposed to stop at Royal Caribbean's private island, Coco Cay, in the Bahamas, but the weather was too windy to safely tender.
So, we had two sea days out here in this beautiful weather South of the Bahamas. That wasn't a problem for me! I just love this weather and being out here.
Tomorrow our Port of Call is St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
Very best,
Lois
Check out more great water images on Watery Wednesday.
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7 comments:
Hi Lois!
The sea foam picture was beautiful! All that pretty blue! It looks like a very relaxing time for you!
Love Di ♥
Lots of Blues...lots of water...maybe someday!!...debbie
I am playing catch up this morning and reading three to four posts every blog that I visit. The Christmas tree on board your ship is absolutely breath taking. Every photo that you have up loaded has been beautiful. I am wishing you the best Christmas ever.
It looks lovely, but I like my feet on the ground! lol
Hi Lois...just got to see your post for yesterday and the Poinsettia are just gorgeous!!
Wow!! sure is a big blue world your in right now!!
Have a great weekend!!
Lois with views of blue like these what's NOT to like. Now, we have fields of white here thanks to about 3 inches of snow on THursday.
Good morning,
Oh, yes, it's pretty out here. We do get a few more cloudy and rainy days in the winter, though, but the following day usually makes up for it.
I'll be playing catch up soon, too, Jo, when I can get a land connection to be able to load pages with pictures. I look forward to being able to see what you all have been doing for the past couple of days.
Thank you, everyone, for stopping by.
Very best,
Lois
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