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Post #707039 by danlovestikis on Thu, Feb 6, 2014 9:22 PM

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TikiAno always fun things going on if you look for them.

LoriLovesTiki more like flashers having fun with our ships passengers. The captain of our ship called the captain of their ship to ask him to make an announcement asking them to stop because there were a few children aboard our ship.

kingstiedye my ancestors are from the UK (United Kingdom) and Kentucky. I must remember the hat incorrectly. Thank for the fix.

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I kept forgetting to mention this. Thank you hang10tiki and Janelle. I wore your glass necklace gift on the trip. I like them both a lot.

The last island and the last three days on the ship.

St. Thomas was just a bump in the ocean

and then we were there.

Luckily he never heard anything coming his way.

We took off in a bus and at the top of the hill we could see our ship docked.

The largest gift shop we ever saw was ready to take our money. Dan spied a display rack made of wooden tikis.

He took it all to the cash register to see if they would sell it to him.

He was one happy guy when they said yes. $50. As you can see here the tiki display was two sided.

One huge bottle. Nope we didn't bring home any rum. We barley had room for this rack.

Further up the hill we had another great view.

On the way back to the ship we passed through town. The driver called it one big jewelry box.

St. Thomas is in the U.S. Virgin Islands and so it was the U.S. Coast Guard they escorted us out of the bay.

All our tours were finished and now it was time to head home. We went to all the shows. This was a juggler who also skipped rope on a unicycle.

It was easy to enjoy just looking at the vast ocean.

The MC of all the entertainment was a good friend of the crocodile Hunter so he put on a lecture about his friend. It was very special. Dan and I liked him and his show so we were happy to see him remembered by someone who loved him.

Our last formal night. Dan dresses up well.

I kept hoping for lobster and it finally came on the same night as beef wellington. Chef Ramsey always yelled at cooks over this dish so I wanted to try it. Well I have to say it was better than the lobster which was also excellent. This was the best meal of the cruise.

Cirque De Sole, oh heck I can't remember how to spell it.

More ocean.

We arrived in Fort Lauderdale at 6 am and were off the ship by 7 am. That meant 6 hours in the airport until our first flight to head home. We had a very good meal at Chilli's.

Home at last. Dan took care of the luggage.

Thank you all for taking this photo journey with us. I've enjoyed choosing the photos to share and telling the story.
Thank you Woo Hoo Wahine for sending us by way of the Celebrity Eclipse, it couldn't have been a better ship. We enjoyed everything.

Our next trip will be to Don the Beachcombers for Marketplace. Woo Hoo and Soccer Tiki throw the best art party ever.

I'll start posting my clay work next. Cheers, Wendy