Hello, it's been a while. This is our Viking Rhine River Cruise and Vienna break away. Just seeing if I remember how to do this. Ideas for packing are prancing in my head. Clothes survey complete. A few decisions left to be made.
6/26/24
We arrived on the ship yesterday around 6:15 pm. Went through our Safety Drill, dinner and un packed.
Today we had two excursions. One at 8:30, got back just in time to grab lunch on the ship and ready to go out to the afternoon excursion. Here they are:
This morning was a visit to the Black Forest. While it is a large farming community, their two primary commodities are Glass blown art of every kind and Cuckoo clocks. They began making Cuckoo clocks as a winter activity for income when they were not farming.
The view of the farm land.
6/27-Wednesday
Well a slight kink in things. Ken tested positive for Covid, highest temp was 102.
So I skipped today's excursion to walk to the town pharmacy to get a couple more Covid tests. Ken commented that he figured me hauling half the medicine cabinet paid off.
So I did a little of my own site seeing as I got lost trying to get back to the ship.
I had a map. And the mooring address of it came to that. They were having a heat advisory at 85 degrees, yes really.
Got room service for Ken. But I guess as I understand they treat Covid like flu. Wash your hands and wear a mask.
A look at our ship: Viking Sygn.
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The menu for lunch Thursday. So I could show Ken to pick what to bring him.
Well Thursday into Friday, 3AM, I wake not feeling so good
Positive covid, but not having the fevers like Ken. Asked the ship crew about room service. But they said they treat Covid like the Flu. Each your hands ans wear a mask.
But we skipped the excursion to Speyer. Waited and went to breakfast when no one was there. Worked well.
We will see if we go tomorrow.
June 28, 2024
Today was to be a walking tour in the city Speyer. Neither of us felt like going. Slight temps for me, Ken still fatigued and runny nose. They don't really do room service, so I would go eat in a secluded corner and then bring food back to the room for Ken. What a way to spend a vacation on a River boat.
June 29, 2024
A day on the river seeing castles along the way.
Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
This fortress dates back to 1100. Positioned in the city of Koblenz and the Eifel Hills. It was a strategic locale built on a previous fortress. This one we are viewing today was constructed in the early 19th century to protect against the Frech. After our gondola ride to the top, our guide was dressed and portrayed John Humfrey a lieutenant colonel in the British Corps of royal engineers.
This is where they start cooking the milk . Unfortunately they were not processing any cheese while we were there .
Babies are taken away from their moms a couple of days after birth. They are cared for by the staff.








