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The rain promised for Athens, which we were very fortunate to have escaped during our two days there, came as we were leaving. We had two beautiful sunny days in Athens to do our walking and gawking. The ship captain said we could expect to have great weather for Istanbul, but it didn't happen! We had a clear sky on Monday night, but by Tuesday morning, we had a nearly constant drizzle. We toured Istanbul in our raincoats, but that didn't keep us from enjoying our visit.
We have Verizon capabilities on our phones on board. Our phones recognize the Verizon Cruise Ship signal, but I sent a test text message to Lauren a couple days ago, and he has yet to receive it. Who knows? I did receive a few text messages from home, telling us that we had messages on our home voice mail, so we know that the Verizon service works. That was nice, because we can pick up our voice mail via the internet.
The good news is that wireless internet reaches our cabin. The bad news is that it's a slow connection - but, good news again, it's good enough for e-mail. I took the computer to a public area, where the connection was a little faster, but at a maximum of 11 mbps, it's too slow to upload many pictures. I've decided to blog with just a few pictures, instead, and hope for better service in our hotel in Rome so I can upload everything before I forget what the pictures are about.
Sunday night, I was able to spot Jupiter crossing the sky, and early on Monday morning, mighty Orion was there in the sky, just as it would have been at home. I could see the large eye of Taurus, but there were too many city lights for me to make out the remainder I don't think I'll see anything more for the next few days unless we move out of this weather system.
Last night was Istanbul - the spice market ... (the fragrance was heavenly)
Istanbul spice market |
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Bridge over Bosporus at night |
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Underground cistern in Istanbul |
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