Tuesday
We are the girls from Norfolk
We Don’t Drink
Nor Smoke
Nor . . . .
OK, use your imagination. Our old friend Ed Wrenn (RIP) used to live here and often sang those words.
Cloudy morning, but quickly cleared to a beautiful sunny day. Temperature was 81 yesterday here, 62 today. Great day for walking about. So we did. We were booked for an afternoon “Panoramic Norfolk” bus tour, but we skipped it. We headed out on foot at about 8:15 am after breakfast and didn’t get back to the ship until after 3:00.
Views from the World Cafe while eating breakfast:
Our ship is docked right in downtown Norfolk. And it is right next to the USS Wisconsin, a Navy battleship that is now part of the Nauticus Museum Complex.
The museum and battleship didn’t open until 10:00 am, so we walked a bit and stopped in a Starbucks for a hot chocolate for me and a chai latte for Elaine. Then we walked to the MacArthur Monument and Museum. Yes, Douglas MacArthur is big news here and is buried at the Monument with his wife (second one). The museum and monument are very interesting and we spent a couple of hours poking about. Lots of pictures. Fascinating place!
Then we headed back to the Battleship Wisconsin. We stopped twice. First to walk through a somewhat boring market area (Selden Market) that is undergoing a rebirth. In that market there was a delightful exhibit of children’s artwork that was quite remarkably good as seen in the following pictures. (Hey Dee, the first picture is of a hat designed by kids that would be perfect for you for the Derby!)
Then we stopped at the Stockpot for lunch in the Selden Market. Great spot! I had spicy Vindaloo soup and a turkey on pita with chipotle. Elaine had the “best falafel I ever had”. Suitably nourished, we made it to the Nauticus Museum, a maritime museum with lots of interactive exhibits, and to the attached Battleship Wisconsin. Great view of Viking Polaris from the deck of the Wisconsin.
Some random views of Norfolk. Norfolk is home to the world’s largest naval base (no pictures). It is also the city of mermaids. The building in the last picture below is the Public Library.
Cocktail hour drinks tonight were in the Aquavit Lounge, aft on the ship near the small indoor/outdoor pool – warm water indoor (Tepidarium) and cold water outdoor (Frigidarium). As we drank, we set sail for two sea days before landing again in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Great sunset. Dinner was in the World Cafe Grill where I had swordfish and Elaine had shrimp skewers. After dinner drinks back in the Explorer’s Lounge. I went to bed when the discussion turned political. Pictures include some views of the Naval Base as we sailed by.
Be back tomorrow with a much more boring but highly enjoyable sea day (first of two).
What a day. Fascinating. I’m exhausted. Happy hour at the Aquavit Lounge must have been so rewarding.
Back to yesterday’s blog comments, I have to agree with Mary on her idea for a few meals. It all sounded so so good.
Enjoy resting up on your two sea days before exploring Nova Scotia, one of Jeff and my favorite places.
Nova Scotia was the first vacation Elaine and I ever took together. We went on the overnight ferry from Portland and stayed a week.
USS Wisconsin, Dad was so shining down on you two. You had quite the day off ship, good day for walking around before setting sail again. Glad all going well.