Posts by Steve and Cathy

July 19th Sea Day

July 19th Sea Day
We are now heading south again, having rounded the northern edge of Norway. We wake up to beautiful weather. At 7:00am, it’s 56 degrees F. with nary a cloud in the sky. The water temperature, however, is 41 degrees.  That makes Maine seem like the Caribbean.  Sherry Hutt has a lecture on Kristiansund and Flam, Norway which is not to be missed. She is a treasure, and her lectures ramp up our knowledge and enthusiasm for every

July 18th Honningsvaag, Norway

July 18th Honningsvaag, Norway
We are at the dock in Honningsvagg, Norway at 7am as scheduled. The temperature is 46.8 degrees Fahrenheit and we are at 70.59 degrees North latitude. As we had been told in Hammerfest, there is disagreement as to which was the farthest north town in the world – Hammerfest or Honningsvaag. The dispute turned on the definition of “town.” For Cathy and Steve, Honningsvagg wins out, even though they only have 2,484 residents. And, for Steve,

July 16th Arkangelsk, Russia

July 16th Arkangelsk, Russia
We arrive at the Economia port, which is the container port for Arkangelsk: “Russian: Арха́нгельск, IPA: [ɐrˈxanɡʲɪlʲsk]), also known in English as Archangel and Archangelsk.” -Wikipedia. It is 60 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny. Yay! This port is neat, orderly and modern, but is about 16 kilometers from the city. So we begin our tour driving through an old, decrepit industrial area that appears to have been abandoned after the fall of the Soviet Union. There certainly is no cruise terminal, per se,

July 15th Solovetsky Islands, Russia

July 15th Solovetsky Islands, Russia
We arrive at the Solovetsky Islands at 8:00am. Northern Russia is not exactly a hotbed of tourist activity, and there aren’t all that many places to visit, so I guess Oceania Cruises decided on this place for lack of other options. This is our first tender port, so we will be transported to the island on the ship’s lifeboats. This is a pretty long tender – about 25 minutes. We have the morning to catch up

July 14th Sea Day

July 14th Sea Day
We are traveling the White Sea enroute to the Solovetsky Islands, located within this body of water. The White Sea is entirely within Russia, and much of it freezes from October/November to April/May. Today is a Sea Day, so this will be a quick post. Today is Canyon Ranch Spa Day for both of us. Steve has to use up his shipboard spa credit, and scheduled a 9am appointment for the Euphoric Coffee Scrub (ya gotta

July 13th Murmansk, Russia

July 13th Murmansk, Russia
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, …” – Mark Twain We learned of this quotation by Mark Twain from Peter Croyle, the excellent guest lecturer on our last cruise. If there was ever a place that challenged our deep-set attitudes and preconceptions, this is it. We were both raised as Cold War kids, and our objectivity about Russia is nonexistent. It is taking everything we have to lay off the KGB jokes and put

July 12th Hammerfest, Norway

July 12th Hammerfest, Norway
We arrive in Hammerfest at 7:00am, which lays claim to being the northernmost town in the world at 70.66 degrees north latitude. This is disputed by the town of Honningsvag on the North Cape (which we will visit on July 18th). Apparently the disagreement has to do with the central government’s definition of town. Whatever. The temperature at arrival time is 53.6 degrees F.  Our excursion begins at 7:15, so we are up eating breakfast at

July 11th Sea Day

July 11th Sea Day
The photo above was actually taken at 12:40am tomorrow, July 12th. That’s 40 minutes past midnight and yes, that is the Midnight Sun. Sort of hidden behind the clouds, but it’s there! Steve has set his alarm and awakens at 6:00am to be conscious when the ship crosses the Arctic Circle. Whether the ship is actually crossing at this precise time is irrelevant to him. He just wants to bear witness to something he has wished to

July 10th Trondheim, Norway

July 10th Trondheim, Norway
Trondheim was a short trip from Alesund, only 86 nautical miles. Our latitude is now 66.25 degrees north, only 3 degrees from the Arctic Circle. The sunrise was at 3:28am and sunset will be at 11:16pm. It’s cloudy as we dock, but is expected to clear up, with the temperature reaching a high of 63 degrees F. This is a city of 193,666 (as of 2017) was established as a trading post in 997 and served

July 9th Alesund, Norway

July 9th Alesund, Norway
We are now at 62.50 north latitude, and, of course, the days are getting longer. At this point, it never gets completely dark this time of year. Sunrise today is at 3:58am; and sunset will be at 11:21pm. The rest of the time it’s twilight. This is an interesting phenomenon, and it is wreaking havoc with our sleep schedule. We must close the blackout curtains, otherwise we would never get to sleep. Once they’re closed, we