CRUISING WITH ROCKS in Postcards 4

  • March 16, 2018, 3:09 a.m.
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She called herself Mrs. Gotrocks and laughed.

Traveling by ship used to be quite a production. In the 1800’s, you took your giant steamer trunk filled with everything you might need with you. If you were rich enough, you had a maid or valet to take care of your belongings.

By the 1950’s, you probably didn’t have a maid, but you still had volumes of luggage. Hats, long and short dresses, suits, and even a bathing suit or two. White gloves. Shoes to fit every outfit were there also. Women brought their best jewelry, and they wore it often. Men usually wore sports coats, ties, and they had white and black tie stuff packed for dinner. The ships were small, and one could get to know both the staff and fellow travelers. Mother often cruised on the same ships and the staff always remembered her.

By the seventies and eighties, you often carried some of your own baggage. Here’s mother off to play golf perhaps in Hawaii or an island in the Pacific. She is 5 foot 4, and has had a double mastectomy. She had the strength to carry those clubs, and they were not light. She still took her jewelry, and she had evening gowns designed to hide other cancer surgeries.


Off too play golf.

By the time I began to cruise, I bought my first good dress at the ACA Discovery thrift store. My jewels came from Ross Dress for less. The shoes from Nordies Rack. I have them still. George has a blue and a black suit…oh, what simple luggage we have. And, oh, we too like the smaller ships which grow harder to find on our smaller budget. We are still paying off those side tours from the Panama Canal cruise. This last cruise, I wore shoes from Target. Perhaps next, we will cruise to Disneyland.


Heading out of San Diego bay.
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- Himself: A just right day at work.
- Herself: Laundry and quilting on this showery day.
- Reading: The most recent Inspector Gamache.
- Gratitude’s: For a good day with the books yesterday…and more of the nautical books too.


hippiechica15 March 16, 2018

My parents love to cruise. Love these photos of your mother! <3

aunty EM March 16, 2018

I have re-entered the world of Inspector Gamache... Three Pines, etc. Have loaded the first three books on my Kindle. I like to remember our trip to Quebec.

woman in the moon March 16, 2018

Wonderful pictures. You and G look great. I'd never seen your mom - I don't think.
Such a foreign world from my own. Books and movies. Travel.
I like to see it.

Deleted user March 16, 2018

I love cruises but we have not been on one in years. My Dad bought me my first evening dress for one . I think it was the most sophisticated dress I ever owned , but very simple. I felt elegant the two times I wore it . :-)

Deleted user March 16, 2018

Great pictures.

Lady of the Bann March 16, 2018

I booked a cruise today for August next year. The new special offers are just out for next year and they had 2nd person free on cruise.com.
I went on a cruise to Norway 18 months ago and really want to go on another. This time to Canaries and Madeira, Portugal and Spain. 15 nights. I haven’t decided who is coming with me yet, so I can’t tell anyone . Robert and I talked the other day about going on another cruise just as friends. I finished with him last June but he made a decent travel companion for quite a few holidays and we are still friends.

NorthernSeeker March 16, 2018

Your mother had this glamorous quality which you inherited. You and George always look like a class act.

MageB NorthernSeeker ⋅ March 17, 2018

Thank you....I reported you to G. :)

Hillbilly Princess March 19, 2018

I would love to go on a cruise

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