Dr Wang at Sea
Day five: I was horrified to learn that there were Alaskan King Crab Legs on the dining room menu this evening. I thought these people were civilized on cruise ships. Don’t the chefs realize that it’s just not right to eat the underwater creatures? I mean, other than that miserable Jaws, what did any of us underwater creatures ever do to humans to deserve to be slaughtered and eaten?
-Dr Wang
Ramblings of Rick Rockhill. Pet Food Nutrition Industry Veteran. Public Speaker. Student of life, doing what I love. Following my passions and that which inspire me. Advocate for the health benefits of the human-animal bond, animal nutrition, animal advocacy, awareness of prescription drug abuse and the fentanyl crisis. Home is Palm Springs, California, USA.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Mexican Riviera Cruise, Day 5: Puerto Vallarta
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Mexican Riviera Cruise, Day 4: Mazatlan
We hired a driver for a private car all day. It was the best way to see Mazatlan. I stopped along the way for a photo opportunity with this lovely mermaid. Mazatlan was an interesting place to visit. Beautiful beaches, a good blend of old and new, lots of resorts, etc. We were very fortunate to have had such a great driver who spoke English perfectly and took us all over. I felt like we had a good perspective of the area.
Above: In the Old Town part of mazatlan, there was lots of character like this doorway to a home. above right: we walked through the market, which had everything from fresh produce, meats, clothes and trinkets.
Dr Wang at Sea
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Mexican Riviera Cruise, Day 3: Cabo San Lucas
We started the morning by chartering a private tour in a glass bottom boat. We saw thousands of fish swimming, from tang, sardines, yellowtail, and many others. We went right up to Lovers Beach, and all those famous rock formations of Cabo, so famously photograhed. We went within a few feet of a group of sea lions, who were sunbathing on the rocks. I'm sorry that I can't share any photos...this internet connection is really bad. I've tried to upload more photos but it just won't cooperate. When I return I'll get them up here.
above left: The "Window to the Pacific", and above right: Sea Lions sunbathing on the rocks
above: Later, while walking in town, I stumbled across a place called "The Giggling Marlin" that I thought was cute.
above: we ate lunch at a GREAT place called "Panchos", which was very clean, had good food and good service. Check out the musician on the left...he was wearing a HUGE FAKE moustache!
above: back on the ship, enjoying a glass of wine at The Wheelhouse Bar.
Dr Wang at Sea
Day three: Cabo San Lucas looks beautiful from my balcony. It was a very interesting day for me. When he returned from his day ashore, Rick brought me to one of the top side outdoor bars overlooking the pools. From my position on the bar, I could see the sun setting on the horizon on the ocean, which was so beautiful. I watched a few passengers swimming in the pool below, wow, what we say down below the surface really is true: White Men Can’t Dance OR Swim! I'm hoping to catch a show tonight, I hear one of the shows has a mermaid in it....
-Dr Wang
Wisdom Wednesdays, Featuring Dr Sidney Wang at Sea....
Monday, November 26, 2007
Mexican Riviera Cruise, Day 2: Evening at Sea
Above: Having dinner with our new friends on board the Dawn Princess. We really lucked out to meet such teriffic people.
Above left: I chatted with The Captain during his cocktail reception before dinner. Above right: The atrium was fully decorated for Christmas and looked so festive.
Tuesday morning we arrive in Cabo San Lucas, our first port of call...
-Rick Rockhill
Mexican Riviera Cruise, Day 2: Day At Sea
Above: Mid-morning I went to watch a demonstration of carving fruit and vegetables. These guys work fast and made some cool things...like the dragon-fly and the penguin. I told Mrs Danvers she needs to learn this skill.
Dr Wang at Sea
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