Since we didn't take lunch on the 2nd day on the cruise ship, we took a light afternoon tea. After that, we all had a short rest or nap in our individual cabin. For dinner, we chose Chinese cuisine and we were one of the early birds. The fruits, appetizers, salads, and soup were served buffet style but the four main courses were served by the servers.
Four types of fruits
Whole pears on the left and cut watermelon on the right.
Cut pineapples on the left and cut dragon fruits on the right.
Lettuce and carrots for the salad.
Cucumber and cabbage
Cabbage and green peas for the salad. I didn't take pictures of the salad sauces.
2 types of appetizers.
My small servings of appetizer and salad.
Soup - pork ribs and melon or squash.
4 Main courses to go with white rice.
Sweet sour pork
Green veggie (siew pak choy) topped with oyster.
A type of clams or lala.
And this delicious steamed fish.
We requested for extra servings of this fish. Many gave good review for this steamed fish.
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After dinner, we went to deck 6 for a walk.
Performers by some crew members at deck 4.
Evening sky - 7.20 pm
Managed to catch a thin line of the setting sun.
Enjoyed the sea breeze and very calm sea.
Crew members having their off-time.
7.30 pm - all guests have to be back on board by latest 8.30 pm.
9 pm - Night view of the cruise terminal.
Distance coastline
Relaxing on the top deck.
Gathering for card games, drinks & chit chatting.
Supper time
Getting ready to leave Port Klang
Departure time is 10 pm.
Heading towards the open sea.
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The following photos are for joining Saturday's Critters
Photo credit: Shirley Tsang
Thanks to my friend, Shirley for sharing these pictures with me.
She found 2 tiny chicks in a nest in her garden.
Photo credit: Shirley Tsang
Just look at their wide opened beaks. Hungry chicks waiting for their mama.
Jesus replied, "I am the Bread of Life.
No one coming to me will ever be hungry again.
Those believing in me will never thirst.
(John 6:35, The Living Bible-TLB)
Hello, wonderful images from your cruise. The food looks delicious. Lovely night time photos. Adorable captures of the cute chicks. Thank you for linking and sharing your post. I also appreciate your visit and comment. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen for hosting! Have a great day!
DeleteCruises are such fun, and so much entertainment on this one. It's fun to watch baby birds and see their mamas feed them.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed and beautiful Saturday!
Especially fun when its our first time experience!
Delete...wonderful night shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom!
DeleteLovely dinner. You feel so pampered when on a cruise. It's a good thing.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Really enjoy without a care. Eat, sleep, enjoy!
DeleteWow!! lovely cruise..
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krishna!
DeleteWOW, WOW Nancy. This cruise looks so great and the food looks OK for me. My wife & I are now eating bak choy , I think that's how you spell it. I steam them and after put a little salt and oil and wow, it taste great. I can't wait until your next blog about your cruise. See ya.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Thank you, Paul! I am glad to know you love bak choy!
DeleteLooks like a fantastic food layout, I remember from our cruise on the Mediterranean how much food there was, and what a great choice. Love all your photos and so glad Shirley shared her photo of the chicks with you. They are very sweet. Take care Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane! Most of the meals, I didn't take pictures of the food because everyone was moving about getting food for themselves.
DeleteI can't remember ever seeing a white grand piano before!
ReplyDeleteThis white piano really stands out!
DeleteI would enjoy all those courses and your pictures of the ship at night were super!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Christine!
DeleteThis is probably as close to a cruise as I will get!!!
ReplyDelete(ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
I never dreamed that I would be on one!
DeleteThe food is so abundant and fresh. And I love the night pictures with the beautiful light reflections. The baby birds are too adorable!! I hope their mama was on the way!
ReplyDeleteNo complaints about the food. The bird mama was rushing back and forth bringing food for the hungry babies!
DeleteMe encanta tu dÃa en el crucero. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
DeleteEstou a gostar da viagem.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e Boa Páscoa.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Thank you, Francisco!
DeleteLovely post dear! Have a great weekend! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear! Have a great weekend too!
DeleteLove the evening sky and sea. So peaceful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose!
DeleteI loves the soup...
ReplyDeleteI started my dinner with a bowl of soup!
DeleteMe encanta tus fotos Nancy, estupendo viaje, que disfrutéis. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteI like the photo of you and your hubby, nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Libby!
DeleteAs usual very interesting! Thanks a lot for sharing this post)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteApart from Chinese cuisine what other choices are available?
ReplyDeleteThere are also Western, Vegetarian & Halal food, etc.
DeleteNow you have me all wondering just what in the world Dragonfruit is!! We went on an Hawaiian cruise a few years ago and it was great including the food but we didn't have anything like the steamed fish you had. That looks great. And again, great verse (I know they are all great).
ReplyDeleteThe steamed fish was very well done! Have a happy day!
DeleteI am loving your cruise posts! We are going on an ALaskan cruise in September. It will be our first. Your food choices look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe Alaskan cruise sounds interesting. You will enjoy the cruise!
DeleteMust be really nice on the ship, with the ocean breezes around.
ReplyDeleteDo those birds keep their mouths open the whole time while waiting for Mama?
I am missing the ocean breeze. I think that is the way they show they are hungry!
DeleteI guess on a cruise you can eat twenty- four hours a day if you want to!
ReplyDeleteYes, on most cruises!
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