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ā˜€ļø #51 The Blind Sightseers “Escape The Lockdown” With Distant Memories: “Martinique” šŸ‡²šŸ‡¶ (2018)

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Ā Ā Hi friends and welcome to Day 51 of this monumental, inconceivable and definly memorable blind sightseers tour….!Ā 

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Ā Bonjour mes amisĀ (Good Morning My Friends) and welcome to Martinique!Ā 

Sorry but Sarah & i didn’t managed to take any photos at all on the very wet shore excursion. Yes even i was in my wet gear (last time ever Sarah has commanded) and we had no water proof cameras. But this is a must read and a gripping drama of an adventure we’ll never forget! 😲 Ā 

Side note…Although it’s called a post it’s actually more like a short story. So settle back with your favourite beverage and enjoy the drama! 😨 Ā 

Let’s have a look and see where we are goingā€¦šŸ¤” Ā 

Kayaking Mangroves Martinique…šŸ›¶

Had your fill of sunbathing and swimming? This is one for the more active crowd. You’ll first travel to a nearby islet to pick up your kayaks. And with paddles at the ready, you’ll head off into the quiet mangroves. You’ll be in the water about 40 minutes, gliding under tropical canopies. And red and black mangrove trees sprout from the water. Guides are on hand to make sure you get the most out of the day and help you perfect your technique. Plus there’s plenty of time to chill with a fruit juice, or swim in the sea before taking the boat back to the ship.

On the dock and boarding the boatā€¦šŸ›³ Ā 

After another lovely breakfast we left the ship and joined our excursion guide on the dock. We stood waiting for a while and started talking to a lovely man and his grandson who he was taking on our trip. When the man knew i was registered blind and still kayaking and swimming he seemed to relax a little. Yay i can help without helping! šŸ˜€ Ā 

We were then guided onto a small fun boat, it had a totally flat and wide floor (like a dance floor) so was easy for me to get on. We took our seats around the edge of the boat and it pulled away bobbing across the sea. The cool sea breeze flowed briskly through the boat (which i enjoyed) and before long we were pulling up to a small islet from what seemed like a beautiful film set!. 😲 Sarah unplugged her insulin pump and stored it safe in our bags that we’d left on the boat, then we stepped off the boat and after a short lesson on kayaking we were ready to get in.Ā 

The kayak and the mangrovesā€¦ā˜€ļø Ā 

Ā As this was the second time we’d tried kayaking (1st time in Mexico) we thought we knew what to expect. Sarah climbed in the back seat and i sat in the front waiting for the navigator (Sarah) to direct. The guide took us across the open sea and we swiftly pulled into line about half way up the group. We were kayaking across the open Caribbean sea and it was incredible, it’s such a lovely feeling being out in the open sea. Then we started to turn towards the mangroves. The group pulled in tight as we made our way along the stunning narrow waterway.Ā 

Thenā€¦šŸ˜Ø Ā 

I heard a commotion a head of me and a screaming/shouting. As we pulled nearer a woman had fallen in and her husband was still in the kayak trying to help her. The woman was freaking out and on the verge of hysterics and could not be reasoned with. As a side note…During our boat ride from the ship the guides showed the group huge photos (about A3) of the omnifarious types of creatures out there including huge crabs that lay on the floor and the sides of the mangroves, and i think the woman had those photos still etched in her mind. Sarah said the woman was up to her shoulders in water and couldn’t get back in to the kayak. Her paddle had hit the side of our kayak so we stopped to give her support and save her paddle for when she gets back in. 😨 Ā 

Ā With the woman safely back in the kayak (she was fuming) the group continued along the amazing mangroves until we stopped for a rest before heading further along for about 20 minutes until it opened back out in to the Caribbean sea. Now we could test the top speed as we flew back to the little dock thingy. I wouldn’t say our kayaking always went smoothly and we have had a few crossed paddles along the way, but we had fun and made it back. 🤣 Ā 

The boat and the short beach breakā€¦šŸ˜² Ā 

Ā We sat back down on the boat (tired) after a fantastic kayak trip and the guide said ā€œIt’s about half an hour until we get to the beach, so relax and come and have a fresh cold drink at the bar area at the front of the boat. I said to Sarah ā€œThat was the Blind Sightseers 2nd kayak trip and we made it without sinking or capsizing againā€ ā€œYeah i knowā€ Sarah said very slowly and quite slurry. At firs i thought she was just tired as it took a lot out of us with all of the paddling, and how could it be a hypo as she hasn’t had her pump attached? But i said ā€œAre you ok?ā€ If it is a hypo then i need to hear her speak so i know it is for definite. ā€œI think i’m having a hypo?!ā€ Sarah said as she looked at her pump to clarify the very low reading. I knew Sarah really wanted to enjoy the beach we were heading towards but this was going to be a big hypo! 😨 Ā 

I jumped up and headed for the juice bar and asked for any full sugar orange juice if they had any? They did and Sarah was just with it enough to be able to drink it…Now we wait to see if the sugar kicks in or Sarah passes out. I do not enjoy this bit at all, but i just think about how Sarah must be feeling and stop complaining! The music on the boat was loud, the people were chatting away while i was trying to keep Sarah sat upright. About 15 minutes had passed and the juice wasn’t really working, so i got up and asked for another one. I knew Sarah really wanted to go on the beach and would be upset if she missed it, but i also knew she’d be absolutely freezing after this hypo…The T1D’s who read this will know exactly what i’m talking about, the bone chill that happens is like your bone themselves are frozen and the only way to get warm again is to have a hot bath.Ā 

With about 5 minutes to go Sarah’s speech became much more normal again and she asked if we’d already been to the beach. ā€œNot yet my love, we are about 5 minutes away but we can just stay on the boat where it’s safeā€ I said with my arm around Sarah trying to get her warm. ā€œNow way it’s freezing on here and it’s in the shade, at least the beach will be in the sun and i can warm upā€ ā€œGood thinkingā€ i said as people were getting ready to leave the boat. ā€œHang onā€ i said as i heard a couple of people splash into the water ā€œIt sounds like we are not on landā€ ā€œNo we’re not, we are in a beautiful film set looking place but the beach island is a long way over thereā€ The guide said we have about half an hour until the boat sounds it’s 1st of 2 horns then you have a few minutes to get back on board, the guide continued You can swim over to the Ā beach if you want to as we have permission to use the bar there etc but make sure you’re back on the boat shortly after the 1st horn blastā€. Sarah said ā€œThe sea should be warmer than being trapped in here and lots of people are getting off so we can have a swim over to the island and get warmā€ ā€œSounds like a plan, let’s goā€.šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā 

The sea and the island…šŸ

Sarah guided me to the back of the boat and there were steps leading down to the sea. ā€œSteve you can sit on the bottom step and then push yourself offā€ ā€œWhich way is the beach?ā€ Sarah pointed at a 90˚ angle to her right ā€œOk thanks if i can’t tread water i’ll head that way until i hit landā€, here goes…

As i slid off the last step i went straight under and started to sink like a stone. At the same time salt water filled my lungs as i panicked and i seemed to stop breathing. I kicked my legs and frantically thrust my arms in a a swimming motion with little effect…At first. More water filled my mouth and lungs and finally my head poked out of the water. I think the panic of drowning was overtaking me as i couldn’t keep my head above water long enough to spit out all of the salt water. Treading water was out of the question but if i swam i seemed to stay on top. I only know 2 swimming strokes Breast stroke and doggy paddle (doggy paddle really wouldn’t work right now). I said to myself ā€œSteve you’re not drowning here and leaving Sarah all on her own…Just swim to the beachā€ I knew if i stopped then i’d drown , and i knew roughly which way the beach is so i started the breast stroke (i’m really good at breast stroke). The faster i went the less likely i was going to drown so i kicked and pumped my arms as hard as i could!

I seemed to be swimming for quite a while and i couldn’t hear Sarah at all, i thought Sarah wouldn’t leave me out here alone? But maybe she is next to me or behind me as i can only hear the water forcing it’s way into my ears, either way i’ll meet up with her on the beach as she is an amazing swimmerā€. There was no beach or island getting any closer and i tried looking and i thought i could see a shadow of something to my right (it was just blue everywhere else) so i steered myself towards the shadow and kept pumping my quickly tiring arms and legs.

ā€œYESā€ i said whilst spitting out another mouthful of salt water ā€œThis looks like an island. OUCHā€ i said as my knee hit something sharp and hard, it stopped me dead and i kicked my legs around to try and get purchase on something. I was so thankful that i’d bought some ā€˜Hot Tuna’ beach shoes with heavy rubber tread, as all i could feel with my feet were lots of points like hundreds of tall pointy pyramids trying to pierce me. As i’m blind i’m really good at feeling with my feet to compensate my sight loss, and after a few attempts i managed to grip on with a foot either side of the huge point. I was crouched and wobbling as i tried to counter the waves hitting me constantly but i was glad of the rest. Looking straight ahead (where i thought the boat would be) i saw nothing but blue. ā€œWow no boat or peopleā€ i could also hear nothing or no-one. ā€œHow far have i swamā€ i thought whilst looking to my left, i was using and straining my very blurry sight to it’s limit but i could make out that this islet i was on continued further along. Realising i couldn’t stay hear (especially as my foot slipped and my left shin is stinging like mad) i pushed away. 😨 Ā 

Finally after swimming around those nasty pointy things Ā i crawled my way onto the beach. ā€œI thought they said there was a bar hereā€ i thought whilst hearing nothing as i sat down to catch my breath and to think about what had just happened. I expected to hear Sarah calling me…But nothing. I looked out again straining until my eyes burned but couldn’t see a boat either. My left shin was really stinging and i knew it was bleeding and had salt water in it,…

Thenā€¦šŸ˜Ø Ā 

As i was rubbing my hands to get the sand off i noticed my wedding ring was missing. My heart dropped through the floor so i checked again…Still missing. My first thought was ā€œSarah’s going to kill meā€ as i dropped to my knees to search around the sand with my sweeping hands. I couldn’t find it and knew it probably flew off in the mad panic from the boat, so i started walking up and down the beach at the sea edge and thought, “if people were looking for me at least they have a better chance of spotting me if i’m up and moving”. The beach was only about 50 meters long and i’d done a few lengths already and still heard nothing. I walked another time up and down the beach with the realisation of my predicament setting in. I was tired, i’d lost my wedding ring and i was lost on a Caribbean islet, i’d stopped walking at this point and was just looking out into the vast blue sea deep in prayer and thought when…

ā€œSteve?ā€ i looked a little to my right where i’d heard the noise and thought ā€œThat’s not Sarah’s voiceā€ ā€œSteve?ā€ ā€œYesā€ i said as the man continued ā€œSarah (your wife) has sent me to guide you back to the boatā€ I was almost in tears of relief as i started to walk into the sea and join him. He continued ā€œHow much can you see?ā€ ā€œVery likktleā€ i said ā€œOk just follow my voice as i keep shouting at youā€. I was back in the water and swimming along behind my navigator as we arrived at the rear of the boat. My mind was picturing me swimming into the propellers and slicing me into a thousand pieces just as i thought i’d made it, but i hit the bottom step instead. 😲

Here is a photo of my wedding ring that is still in Martinique!Ā 

Wedding Rings

ClimbingĀ the last step and into Sarah’s arms she saidĀ ā€œYou’re not swimming ever again!ā€ i replied “I do not disassociate myself from that statement!ā€. Sarah continuedĀ ā€œDo you have any idea how terrified i was that i’d lost you?!

I heard you enter the water as i was looking down to make sure i didn’t trip on any of the tiny steps. A lady who was smashing around with an inflatable lilo and another person were totally distracting me with another inflatable they’d pulled out of nowhere, so when i’d looked up…You’d disappeared. I quickly looked to the right (towards the beach) to see if i could see anyone swimming in that direction, nothing. I looked straight ahead and still nothing. For some reason i looked out to the open sea, and just caught sight of your head bobbing up and down,Ā The woman on the lilo kept chatting and chatting really loudly, people were behind me getting more drinks and some were trying to get into the water, it was really confusing. I tried asking the woman on the lilo to help but she wouldn’t leave her lilo, so i asked a man behind me for some help, and when i turned back around…You’d vanished again! More time passed and my thoughts didn’t get any happier. IĀ was still freezing and feeling a little sick after the hypo, i just wanted you back and to get a hot shower back in the cabin to get rid of this bone chill.

I continued asking for help when this kind man came over to me and i told him how you were heading for the beach, but i’d seen you in the opposite direction heading out to sea! The man looked out to sea and couldn’t see you anywhere, then he looked towards the beach and couldn’t see you there either. A few more minutes went by and the man said ā€œThere he is!ā€ ā€œWhere?ā€ Sarah said ā€œHe’s on the beach walking up and down the beachā€ ā€œIs he ok?ā€ ā€œhe looks fineā€ ā€œSteve is registered blind and won’t be able to see the boat never mind how he’s going to get back. Could you please go and guide him back?ā€ I was so relieved when the man left to go and get you…And now here you are! You’re banned from ever swimming again and you’re never leaving my sight! 😔 

Safe on the boat…

We’d sat back down when i was about to tell Sarah about losing my wedding ring when she said ā€œWhat have you done to your leg?ā€ I lifted my throbbing leg up for her to see ā€œWow it’s cut and bleedingā€ ā€œI know it’s stinging like madā€ ā€œIbet it is, how did you do that?ā€ I thought about a reply but it would be too long, and i’ll tell her the details later ā€œI’ve got even worse news than my legā€ ā€œWhat could be worse than this?ā€ I held up my hand and said ā€œMy wedding ring has gone, it must’ve come off in my blind panic (pun intended)ā€. I was expecting a drilling but got a hug instead ā€œThat’s ok i’m just glad to have you backā€ ā¤ļø

Back on the shipā€¦šŸ›³ Ā 

Me and the marella discovery

⇧ Photo of the Marella Discovery from a later date ⇧ Ā Ā 

After a refresh and a very strong coffee, we went to reception and asked if a nurse could take a quick look at my leg to make sure it wasn’t infected. We went down to the hospital deck and had my massive gaping wound (large cut) cleaned and got lots of large plasters to keep it covered for a couple of days. šŸ˜€ Ā 

We decided not to get dressed up for the evening meal and just go up and get a snack from the buffet restaurant. We were just walking in when…

The man, Ā his wife and his grandson walked up to us. The man was really limping as he approached and Sarah said ā€œOh no what happened? Did you enjoy the adventure today?ā€ The grandson said he’d really enjoyed himself and the grandad said ā€œI stepped onto a sea urchin and it pierced straight through my sea shoes and deep into my footā€. Sarah & i made the noise together ā€œAawwwwwā€ ā€œYes it really hut and when i stepped backwards after the first sting, i stepped onto another one but luckily it didn’t get me as bad! Did you 2 enjoy the day?ā€ Sarah relayed the story of what happened and showed him my leg. As we said our goodbyes i was in need of a chip butty! šŸ˜€ Ā 

As we sat down and chatted about the usual Blind Sightseers adventure i said ā€œI didn’t know i could swim that fast?!ā€ ā€œDon’t startā€ Sarah said with a smile lighting up her face. šŸ˜€ Ā 

Thank you…

If you are still reading this and can’t quite believe what ’The Blind Sightseers’ Ā can do on a simple shore excursion…Then we thank you profusely for coming along for the ride! This is still an abridged version but i know i can’t go on and on and on like Sarah says i do, lol! 🤣 Ā  Ā 

We’ll see you in the morning for another (hopefully less dramatic) shore excursion.

We’ll meet tomorrow…Same time…Same place for another adventure!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #49 The Blind Sightseers “Escape The Lockdown” With Distant Memories: “Antigua” šŸ‡¦šŸ‡¬ (2018)

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Ā Ā Hi friends and welcome to Day 49 of this monumental, inconceivable and definly memorable blind sightseers tour….!Ā 

Antigua logo

Ā Good morning friends…Wow we’re in Antigua! 😲 Ā ā˜€ļø Ā 

Well the trip is still going ahead (i knew they wouldn’t cancel this one) but let’s remind ourselves what the ā€˜Blind Sightseers’ (and you) are doing today?! 😨 Ā 

Antigua Zip Line Canopy Adventure:Ā 

Hear the distant sound of running water, exotic chirps and the whistling of birds flying over the canopy. This is an adventure playground with a difference. It all takes place 50 to 300 feet off the ground in Antigua’s rainforest canopy, including a series of 12 zip-lines – some stretching lengths of over 300 feet, a leap of faith, 3 aerial walkways and a suspension bridge. Not forgetting the hidden tree house where the world seems to stand still.

This thrilling journey includes 26 elements and 9 typical challenge course features, with water stations along the way. This really is an adventure in the sun! Don’t worry, you’re in safe hands, all the rangers here are trained to world challenge course standards and before you set off in your harness you’ll have a full safety briefing, to learn all about the equipment.

On the dockā€¦šŸ›³ Ā 

Yay we’re back in Antigua! If you remember the last time (our first time here) we did horse riding across the beach. We love that all of the assistance people on the dock wear bright yellow t-shirts too. After following our assistance person to the taxi place we got in a nice minibus that took us to the deadly zip lines. 😨

The safety harness…

Our small group went inside and had a short safety briefing and as they know i’m registered blind i got my own assistant. They let me hold the harness and the huge carabiners. I started to feel a little better after holding the super heavy duty harness. The assistant strapped it on really tight and i was ready. I checked that Sarah was still next to me and had everything sorted too. Sarah often gets neglected as the people see that i’m the blind one and then leave Sarah to carry on without help…But Sarah is also registered blind but not quite as severely as me (totally different eye problems).Ā 

The ranger dudeā€¦šŸ™Œ Ā 

Walking out and onto the start of the wooden bridge with thousands of steps leading up and through the rain forest and above the canopy Sarah and i was greeted by the amazing ranger guide (forgot his name unfortunately). He was simply fantastic and guided me up every step by calling out when a step was coming etc. He said ā€œI’ll clip onto the cable behind you and fly down with youā€ i said ā€œThanks as i won’t be able to see the end and when i need to brake, i’ll just fly straight into the tree at the end like a cartoon characterā€. 🤣 Ā 

Here goesā€¦šŸ˜Ø Ā 

Me on the zip line with te zip line dude attached to me

He used really clear instructions and before long i was lifting my feet up and landing on the platform at the other end. ā€œWow that was coolā€ i said whilst laughing and trying to find the rail to lean against. I wonder where Sarah is…Sarah was last and all on her own to figure out how to do it all, she of course managed it somehow! šŸ˜€ The ranger asked if we were both ok and if we enjoyed the little zip line to start with.

TH LITTLE ONE???

I said ā€œLittle one? Yeah it was amazing, so is there longer and higher ones?ā€ ā€œOh yes the longest one is called the screamer and i’ll let you know when we get there as it takes a video of you tooā€.Ā 

I remember wishing i had a camera up here as it was beautiful, and i still can’t believe we only had 2 photos and 1 video of the day…But that’s better than nothing. 🤣 Ā 

We had much more fun on the longer zip lines, climbing higher and higher steps with the guide passing us cups of water at each water station, wow i needed that.Ā 

And then…The Screamer!!! 😲 Ā 

We finally arrived at ā€˜The Screamer’…It’s the highest, fastest and longest zip-line in this place. It stretches 328 feet across a ravine and is 350 feet above the rain forest floor.

I stepped slowly to the edge of the platform, my heart was trying to pound its way out of my chest…Even though i’m on beta blockers and my heart rate cannot go over 120bpm no matter how hard i try. I reached above my head and clipped my carabiner onto the cable and took a deep breath as I sat my whole weight into my harness. ā€œAre you ready to make some noise?ā€ the ranger dude behind me said ā€œOh yeahā€ and we stepped of the incredibly high platform…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8AOqkE3j4w

YAY…We’ve done it!! Sarah flew down too and even did a couple of spins (nobody likes a show off, lol) we both laughed lots and with just a couple of zip lines left we could safely say ā€˜The Blind Sightseers’ have conquered another challenge! šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā šŸ˜€ Ā 

Me on the zip line with the zip line dude attached to me and we are high above the rain forest

Ā The cafe, bar and gift shopā€¦šŸ˜€ Ā 

Finishing the last zip line and then walking across rope bridges we ended up in the gift shop. I thanked the ranger profusely as he left to guide another group. šŸ™Œ Ā 

ā€œWow it would be fantastic if we could buy something from here to remind us of this monumental day. Sarah found a beautiful Antigua bauble for our Christmas tree and she bought a really cool t-shirt (Sarah modelling it below) that says ā€œFor a good attitude, change your latitudeā€.

Photo of the back of Sarah's t-shirt

Returning to the dockā€¦šŸ›³Ā 

We had a quiet ride back as we both were reflecting on managing zip lining as blindies and the relief that i didn’t die today. šŸ˜€ The minibus pulled in and we started walking back towards the ship for our iced coffee refresh when…

Sarah said ā€œMy hatā€ ā€œWhat do you men?ā€ i said ā€œI’ve lost my hat?!ā€ ā€œWhat your really cool one that you’ve had for yearsā€ ā€œYes that one, i think i’ve left it at the zip lining place or on the minibus. I lost my sunglasses yesterday and now my hat todayā€. We walked back to the taxi rank and asked the man who then phoned one of his drivers. About half an hour later another minibus arrived with the second group from our tour and the driver had Sarah’s hat! Sarah must have left it in the cafe after all of the excitement! Phew! šŸ™Œ Ā  Ā 

Back on the shipā€¦šŸ›³ Ā 

“Aww now that’s a Ā nice cold coffeeā€ i said whilst sitting back in the lovely big arm chair in the coffee place ā€œI can’t believe we’ve done it, a blind man (and woman) have done zip lining!ā€ ā€œI knew we would do it and i still get to keep one of my fave hatsā€. šŸ˜€ Ā 

We’ve booked a photo session tomorrow like the one we had last year when we were at ā€˜Olympia’, it’s a colour shoot this time instead of black and white. And of course as it’s another lovely new island we have another shore excursion booked too.Ā 

Did you enjoy your time in Antigua? Have you ever done zip lining before?Ā 

We’ll meet tomorrow…Same time…Same place for another adventure!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

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Blind Sightseers Do River Tubing – How Hard Can It Be??? šŸ˜Ø

ā˜€ļø #33 The Blind Sightseers “Escape The Lockdown” With Distant Memories: “Xel-Ha, Cozumel, Mexico”šŸ‡²šŸ‡½(2016)

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Hi friends and welcome to this monumental, inconceivable and definitely memorable blind sightseers tour….!Ā 

Mexico logo 1

Yay…It’s Sarah’s Birthday!!! (11th April) I wonder if it’ll be memorable?! 🤣 Ā 

Good morning WordPress family (this is a long post)! Are you up for some ā€˜River Tubing’ today? Weā€˜ve never tried this before and after our kayaking triumph yesterday, we thought it would be a relaxing way to gently float downstream ensconced in the lush landscapes and soothing sun…Well here goesā€¦ā˜€ļø Ā 

Our initial thoughts were this excursion really wasn’t for us as it sounds like a big park where you have to find all of the events yourselves (that’s not our strong point as we both have sight problems). We are much better with a tour guide who we can follow than to be left alone and get lost…But we really wanted to try ā€˜River Tubing’ so let’s do this! šŸ˜€Ā 

It was an 8 hour excursion and when it took 2 hours to get to Xel-Ha (a seriously bumpy boat and a mostly smooth coach) we thought ā€œIf it’s 2 hours here and 2 hours back, surely not even we can get too far lost in 4 hours?! Lol famous last wordsā€ 🤣 Ā 

Welcome to Xel-Ha…Ā 

An exciting adventure awaits you at the sacred Mayan paradise, Xel-Ha. In this natural lagoon, which was sacred to the Mayans, you can experience some fabulous snorkeling in a natural tropical aquarium, viewing an amazing variety of multi-colored fish and tropical marine life in beautiful clear waters. Upon arrival, your guide will escort you through the park for an orientation, then you are on your own to enjoy time to swim, walk the jungle paths, stroll the beach, relax in a lounge chair,or snorkel at this beautiful lagoon.

Xel-Ha offers a collection of coves, caves, inlets and lagoons. Both the Caribbean Sea and the network of underground rivers and springs feed this area, filling the lagoon with both salt water and fresh water. This sometimes gives an almost 3-D viewing of the alluring coral formation and the myriad of tropical colored fish.

an amazing panorama of the whole lagoon at the mexican

Leaving the coach and making our way to the lockers and changing rooms Sarah managed to take this stupendous panorama. It’s a beautiful placeĀ 

Sarah said ā€œThere is no way i’m swimming in there!! I don’t mind the crystal clear sea but no way will you get me in thereā€ ā€œThat’s ok my love you don’t have to swim when your river tubing anyway, so we can just relax and enjoy. We just need to remember where the changing rooms are when the guide leads us so we have a reference pointā€. šŸ˜€ Ā 

Shortly after, the guide stopped and said to meet him in 4 hours back at the main entrance so we can get the coach back. I said ā€œOh, the entrance is miles away as we’ve been walking for a while and i have no idea where it is, lol But here are the changing rooms so i’ll wait right here for youā€. I like to be the pack donkey on all of our tours and i carry the towels, sun cream and other stuff and if Sarah goes swimming, i carry her insulin pump etc. This works really well for me as i don’t really like swimming…I don’t think i’ve been swimming at all since going blind 16 years ago!Ā 

Yay, Sarah’s here so let’s try and figure out where things are…šŸ˜•

a panorama taken on one side of the river and looking over to the other side. The river running left to right

Ā Oooo another panorama from Sarah! Well at least we’d found the river again, so if we follow it up hill we should find where the river tubing starts?! This sounded like a good plan until the multi direction trails didn’t follow the river. After walking for quite a while in the scorching sun, we somehow managed to find the bag check-in for the river tubing, yay thanks Sarah! šŸ˜€Ā 

Sarah had to now unplug her insulin pump and put it in my backpack, and after a quick blood test (ouch, her blood sugar was good) i hesitantly handed in my backpack. As we havn’t got a GoPro or anything (really wish we had one after all of these trips) we had to hand in our iPhones too, so i knew we wouldn’t get many photos of the day, sorry! 😢 

Right, let’s go ā€˜River Tubing’…

We entered another locker room and most of the people in front of us were putting on flippers and snorkelling gear, i said ā€œOh, i’m not dressed for any of this, i didn’t think you had to put all of the gear on. I thought it was just the river tubing up here?ā€ ā€œDon’t panic we are only here for the river tubing but you can also (if you want) do snorkelling etcā€ ā€œExcellent, thanks”. Sarah is fantastic at sorting things out . “I’ll sit in the rear hole and you sit in the front hole as i will weigh the back down and it will look like a speedboatā€. 🤣 Ā 

After we laughed loads as we had many attempts of climbing aboard, we were ready!Ā 

The Mangroves…

“Wow those branches are lowā€ i said while ducking even more although i was practically lying down. It was my first experience of mangroves and as we had no outboard engine we were using the branches and the sides to propel ourselves forward. As it looked exactly like the old Tarzan films i’d watched as a kid, i was picturing (in my mind) a crocodile (or 10) sliding in from the side and tactically stalking us ready for the barrel roll! Nevermind the flesh eating lizards sat on the branches waiting for dinner to float by, lol. 😨 Ā 

As my mind was racing but our river tube wasn’t going anywhere fast, i focused on all of the laughter going on around us. There were lots of us slowly getting to grips with how to manage this new speedboat. Sarah said ā€œWow there is a tiny baby strapped to the front of that woman in one of the other boats so it can’t be that hard, lol!ā€. After about 10 minutes we cleared the mangroves and the beautiful landscape unfolded before our eyes! šŸ˜€

a panorama taken on one side of the river and looking over to the other side. The river running left to right

There wasn’t much current and the river didn’t slope much, so our progress was slow…But wow, the feeling of floating downstream through this film set landscape with my arms around my lovely wife Sarah was beautiful ā¤ļøĀ 

After a while the river tubers were thinning out and there were only a few of us left, this made it even more blissful and quiet.

Thenā€¦šŸ˜Ø Ā 

Time was passing by easily, and we quickly realised there wasn’t anyone around and the river had got quite wide (with our eyesight anyway) and we were alone! The river tube wasn’t moving, even our hand paddling had little effect. I suddenly felt a burst of speed as Sarah had sat up and put her legs in the water and was kicking her feet (like the flintstones). Suddenly she whipped her feet back up and said ā€œi think a fish (or octopus) has just tried to grab my leg?!ā€ ā€œOh no that’s not goodā€ i said as the ā€˜Master of obviousā€. Then she said ā€œNo wait there, my trainer laces had come undone whilst under the water and started stroking my leg, lol!ā€ ā€œOkā€ i said ā€œWe need a action planā€ šŸ’ŖšŸ¼Ā 

Ā Our predicament…

We were floating alone, the river banks were getting wider and wider and we knew it joined up with the Caribbean sea at some point. We couldn’t hear anyone and we were thinking we’d maybe already passed the exit of the river tubing and we were floating out into the sea. The midday sun was scorching and we knew it was time to act.😨 Ā 

We’d passed a huge board (see below) whilst walking up to get the river tubes that displayed all of the fish/sharks that live in the water, and as it’s fresh water going to sea water the fish grow much bigger. I’m glad i couldn’t see what was on the board!

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Knowing all of this, and knowing i havn’t swam since going blind…I knew now was the time to ā€œMan Up” and lay down my life for my wife and save her! šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā 

The plan…

I said to Sarah ā€œI’m going to jump in the river and grab hold of the back of the river tube and then stretch out and kick my legs like a snorkeler and pretend to be an outboard motor, and you can sit up front and be the navigator and try and get us back (or anywhere we can get off)ā€. “Right sounds like a plan…Let’s do this”.

I jumped in and instantly regretted it. I thought i could still swim in my head but my body didn’t have the same idea. After coughing up loads of water and nearly drowning through lack of swimming ability…I slowly adapted and grabbed hold of the river tube.Ā 

At least we were now gaining speed Ā and heading in what we thought was the right direction. After what seemed like 10 weeks (it was more like 10 minutes) Sarah said (I still can’t see anywhere to get off the bank and it all still looks the same…But there are a few rocks sticking out of the water where we can hopefully stop and rest whilst regrouping and updating our plan.Ā 

The rocks…

Yay, we made it to the rocks…Oh wait a minute, wow these rocks are super slippy (i was like Scooby Doo slipping on a banana skin) ! Sarah was already on top of one of the rocks and looking to see where we could go next and if there was a way out of this crocodile and Piranha infested water. Just as i’d steadied myself and caught my breath (i was exhausted) Sarah slipped backwardsā€¦šŸ˜ØĀ 

All i heard was a loud thud and a ā€œAagghhhā€ noise from Sarah ā€œSARAH, ARE YOU ALRIGHT?ā€ I knew we were surrounded by so many pointy rocks and if she’d slipped and hit her head on one of those rocks…It was curtains. We had no phones or anything out here and no way of calling out as we can’t hear anyone or see anyone. So when i heard ā€œIt’s ok i just slippedā€ from my warrior wife…I felt so relieved. I said ā€œWhat was the loud thud sound? Are you ok?ā€ ā€œYeah i missed the more pointed rocks and just hit my back on the other rock. I’m ok thoughā€. I let out a huge sigh (just like our Boxer dog Bruce used to make).

Just then i spotted a slight movement out of the corner of my blurry eyes ā€œWhat’s that Sarah?ā€ i said while pointing downwards near her feet. ā€œWow, it’s a snorkelerā€ ā€œThat means we can’t be too far away now…Or it means there are some massive fish, sharks, octopus or crocodiles around hereā€. Just after saying this the snorkeler had gone and it was time for us to carry on and hopefully find base camp.Ā 

Sarah was sat firmly on the front of the river tube and i was hanging on for dear life while trying to get a nice solid and consistent thrust from the back. Sarah was expertly navigating from the front and when she said ā€œright a littleā€ i twisted and kicked until the river tube turned to the right,, we are getting the hang of this, lol.Ā 

My thoughts quickly returned to ā€œAny minute now i could get savaged by any of the mutated creatures in here, and they would start on Sarah next! But then Sarah said ā€œI think i can see a way out of here?! It looks like there are long steps on the right bank and we could climb out onto land. ā€œWow, let’s go” I said whilst trying not to drown as i was getting really tired now. 😰

ā€œYes, just a little further. It looks like we can pull up here alongside these stepsā€. We finally hit the steps and Sarah climbed out. The steps were really long but only went a couple of steps into the water, so when i grabbed hold of the first step my legs flew underneath and tried to drag me under. Thankfully i had jus enough energy to hang on and throw my leg over and onto the steps (i’m sure Sarah didn’t have this struggle, lol). Pulling the river tube up onto land, we sat back on the steps and thought for a moment about what just happened?! We also knew that Sarah hadn’t done a blood test for quite a while and hasn’t got her insulin pump attached, so her blood sugar could be anything.

As we sat on the steps totally thankful we’d made it out of the water, i looked down directly into the water right next to the stepsā€¦ā€What are they?ā€ I was pointing at what looked to me like a fleet of black stealth submarines taking cover next to the steps. I know my eyes are really poor but if i can make something out…It must be massive, lol! Sarah said ā€œThey are fish (i think) and they are massive! ā€œI was just right there a minute agoā€ i said not quite believing how close they were…But we’ve made it out of the infested waters. Now we might have the same challenge (but on land) as we try and figure out where we are??

The next stage…

We were just pulling the river tube further inland, whenā€¦ā€Is that music i can hear?ā€ i said as i was trying to clear my ears of water ā€œYes it isā€ Sarah said ā€œIt’s coming from over thereā€. Sarah took my arm and we started walking towards the sound. Almost instantly the trail opened out and we were standing at the bag check-in desk! ā€œNo wayā€ we both said at the same time, i said Ā ā€œIt’s not possible that we’re here, we’d gone miles into nowhere! Is the Bermuda Triangle near here?ā€ 😁

After i got my backpack and Sarah had her insulin pump connected, she quickly did a test and her blood sugar was perfect! šŸ˜€ We found the changing rooms and when we were all changed we headed for the inclusive lunch. Ā 

As we only had to follow our noses (it wasn’t far at all) Sarah found a table in the sun and we sat down. ā€œWoahā€ i said ā€œHow did that quickly turn into a ā€˜Blind Sightseers’ dramatic adventure?ā€ ā€œI know, but how amazing how we ended up right back here! Anyway, let’s get you a burger…You’ve earned itā€ šŸ” Ā 

After a lovely burger and an ice cold bottle of water, we started walking around to see if we could find anything else. Don’t worry, we stayed on the larger trails and we kept other people in earshot. Ā 

Sarah stood in front of the a panorama taken on one side of the river and looking over to the other side. The river running left to right

⇧ Sarah with my sunglasses ⇧ 

Sarah’s Sunglasses…

As Sarah also has sight problems…She has a pair of Oakley sunglasses with a particular polarised lens (normal lenses don’t help her eyesight) but like the photo above shows…They are gone!! 😢 We have no idea when (or where) they had gone missing, we only know they are gone. I handed Sarah my own but they only had normal lenses and were not any good for navigation etc…But they did help stop the glare from the hot sun. ā˜€ļøĀ 

Sarah stood in front of the amazing landscape of the river going into the sea with rolling hills all a round

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You’ll never guess what we found next??? Yay, a zip line…

Sarah saidĀ ā€œWow a zip line, i’ve never had a go on one of these. It looks amazing and i can’t believe we’ve found itā€. What…Can i really say no?! 🤣 

Sarah sat on a zip line seat going left to right with a big smile on her face

Wow, the action never stops, lol! Sarah must have had spinach for lunch as she seems to have more energy than Popeye and the Duracell bunny combined…I just wanted to sleep, lol! But how can you stop when that smile burns hotter than the sun! šŸ˜€ ā˜€ļø Ā 

And finally…Yay , she’s not a machine!Ā 

Sarah lying in a hammock which is tied to some trees

It’s time to start heading back…

After one more ice cold drink we asked the server which way the main entrance was, she pointed in the general direction and we thanked her. We started walking and talking about the day we’d had and how amazing the place was even though it’s not quite over yet. ā€œWe’ll defo remember this placeā€ i said (we talk about this day all of the time). Arriving at the main entrance area Sarah said ā€œThere is a photo kiosk over there, let’s ask and see if they have any photos of us?ā€ I said a little confused ā€œI didn’t know they were taking photos but it would be great if they have any of us river tubing etcā€. Ā 

The photos…

Sarah was not happy after speaking to the man as he had just dismissed her saying ā€œIf you didn’t scan your armband before each event then we can’t find you on the systemā€ Sarah had told him that we were both registered blind and we weren’t told about scanning for photos and we certainly can’t see it. Sarah continued ā€œWe will buy any of the photos you have of us as we really want to remember the dayā€. The man was having none of it and walked away. Sarah started walking back to me when she saw another man stand behind the kiosk. She returned and said the same to him…He was really helpful and understood our problem, he continued to search the whole day, looking through thousands of images to see if he could find any shots of us…

Then he saw Sarah on the zip line. ā€œYes we’ll have itā€ Sarah said, she waited a while longer for him to search some more. The coach was arriving any minute too and we were running out of time fast. He frantically started searching but he couldn’t find anymore photos. ā€œOkā€ Sarah said ā€œCan i buy it here?ā€ He said no and that she had to go over the courtyard to have it put in a sleeve and then she can buy it. Sarah came and grabbed me as she knew i’d be worried as it’s been taking longer than expected. ā€œWhere are your sunglasses (my sunglasses)ā€ i said ā€œOh man, don’t say i’ve put them down somewhere and i’ve lost them too?ā€ 😨 Ā 

After buying the photo (see the fantastic zip line shot of Sarah above) Sarah was adamant (she wasn’t losing 2 pairs of sunglasses today) and blitz between all of the counters she’d been at…Nothing. Then she asked the man and he started searching all around…Nothing. Then just as everyone had given up, the man had found them in lost property where one of the staff had put them. Phew! šŸ˜€ Ā 

We also managed to get back to the coach in the nick of time and now we can relax for a couple of hours as we return to the ship.

In the coffee portā€¦ā˜• Ā 

As it was Sarah’s birthday she ordered an amazing chocolate, waffle, ice cream coffee dream cake…Sarah had a tiny taste with a tea spoon (as she’s diabetic) so it was left for me to step up to the plate, man up (again) and try to enjoy this delicious coffee cake thingy! It’s tough sometimes being the husband of a T1D (Type 1 Diabetic) I’ll give it my best shot! 🤣 Ā 

plate fo fresh fruit on a table top in front of a view outside across the ocean

Ā We had a lovely evening meal and as always Sarah had the lovely cheese board to finish. I think that’s what the photo below is showing?! Ā 

Fance cheese and biscuits for Sarahs birthday

Finally we finished off this amazing, challenging, exhausting, conquering and blessed day with (yes you’ve guessed it) Sarah’s special sugar free Mojito and i had a BBC.Ā 

Me on the left with arms around sarah and both smiling at the camera with braided hair and a cocktal in hand

Ā Thank you so much for celebrating Sarah’s birthday with us, it’s a day we’ll never forget (and haven’t). šŸ˜€Ā 

The ā€˜Blind Sightseers’ are not finished yetā€¦šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā 

Hope you’ve enjoyed the adventure today…Let me know your favourite part?! šŸ¤” We’ll meet tomorrow…Same time…Same place for another adventure!Ā šŸ˜€Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #1 Escape Lockdown 2021 With The Blind Sightseers: Nearly 80 Posts! ā˜€ļø šŸ˜€

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Here goes…As we are all locked down in England…Sarah & i probably won’t be going on holiday this year…I’ll be sharing a post everyday (nearly 80 days of travels) on my other blog REBUS PHOTOGRAPHY. So you can join us on our Ā monumental adventure. This new endeavour is going to bring back some amazing memories for me and Sarah, and i hope it brings lots of smiles, laughter and interest during your 2021 new year lockdown, as we look back on the places we have been so blessed to visit. šŸ˜€Ā 

Please come and join us on our other blog REBUS PHOTOGRAPHY, where we’ll be posting nearly 80 days of fun, photos and lots of unmissable situations!Ā šŸ˜€Ā ā˜€ļøĀ 

ā˜€ļø #51 The Blind Sightseers “Escape The Lockdown” With Distant Memories: “Martinique” šŸ‡²šŸ‡¶ (2018)

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Ā Bonjour mes amisĀ (Good Morning My Friends) and welcome to Martinique!Ā 

Sorry but Sarah & i took no photos at all on the very wet shore excursion. Yes even i was in my wet gear (last time ever) and we had no water proof cameras. But this is a must read and a gripping drama of an adventure we’ll never forget!Ā 

Side note…Although it’s called a post it’s actually more like a short story. So settle back with your favourite beverage and enjoy the drama! 😨 Ā 

Let’s have a look and see where we are going…Ā 

Kayaking Mangroves Martinique

Had your fill of sunbathing and swimming? This is one for the more active crowd. You’ll first travel to a nearby islet to pick up your kayaks. And with paddles at the ready, you’ll head off into the quiet mangroves. You’ll be in the water about 40 minutes, gliding under tropical canopies. And red and black mangrove trees sprout from the water. Guides are on hand to make sure you get the most out of the day and help you perfect your technique. Plus there’s plenty of time to chill with a fruit juice, or swim in the sea before taking the boat back to the ship.

On the dock and boarding the boat…

After another lovely breakfast we left the ship and joined our excursion guide on the dock. We stood waiting for a while and started talking to a lovely man and his grandson who he was taking on our trip. When the man knew i was registered blind and still kayaking and swimming he seemed to relax a little. Yay i can help without helping! šŸ˜€ Ā 

We were then guided onto a small fun boat, it had a totally flat and wide floor (like a dance floor) so was easy for me to get on. We took our seats around the edge of the boat and it pulled away bobbing across the sea. The cool sea breeze flowed briskly through the boat (which i enjoyed) and before long we were pulling up to a small islet. Sarah unplugged her insulin pump and stored it safe in our bags that we’d left on the boat, then we stepped off the boat and after a short lesson on kayaking we were ready to get in.Ā 

The kayak and the mangroves…

Ā As this was the second time we’d tried kayaking (see 1st time in Mexico) we thought we knew what to expect. Sarah climbed in the back seat and i sat in the front waiting for the navigator (Sarah) to direct. The guide took us across the open sea and we swiftly pulled into line about half way up the group. We were kayaking across the open Caribbean sea and it was incredible, it’s such a lovely feeling being out in the open sea. Then we started to turn towards the mangroves. The group pulled in tight as we made our way along the stunning narrow waterway.Ā 

Then…

I heard a commotion a head of me and a screaming/shouting. As we pulled nearer a woman had fallen in and her husband was still in the kayak trying to help her. The woman was freaking out and on the verge of hysterics and could not be reasoned with. As a side note…During our boat ride from the ship the guides showed the group huge photos (about A3) of the omnifarious types of creatures out there including huge crabs that lay on the floor and the sides of the mangroves, and i think the woman had those photos still etched in her mind. Sarah said the woman was up to her shoulders in water and couldn’t get back in to the kayak. Her paddle had hit the side of our kayak so we stopped to give her support and save her paddle for when she gets back in.Ā 

Ā With the woman safely back in the kayak (she was fuming) the group continued along the amazing mangroves until we stopped for a rest before heading further along for about 20 minutes until it opened back out in to the Caribbean sea. Now we could test the top speed as we flew back to the little dock thingy. I wouldn’t say our kayaking always went smoothly and we have had a few crossed paddles along the way, but we had fun and made it back.

The boat and the short beach break…

Ā We sat back down on the boat (tired) after a fantastic kayak trip and the guide said ā€œIt’s about half an hour until we get to the beach, so relax and come and have a fresh cold drink at the bar area at the front of the boat. I said to Sarah ā€œThat was the Blind Sightseers 2nd kayak trip and we made it without sinking or capsizing againā€ ā€œYeah i knowā€ Sarah said very slowly and quite slurry. At firs i thought she was just tired as it took a lot out of us with all of the paddling, and how could it be a hypo as she hasn’t had her pump attached? But i said ā€œAre you ok?ā€ If it is a hypo then i need to hear her speak so i know it is for definite. ā€œI think i’m having a hypo?!ā€ Sarah said as she looked at her pump to clarify the very low reading. I knew Sarah really wanted to enjoy the beach we were heading towards but this was going to be a big hypo!Ā 

I jumped up and headed for the juice bar and asked for any full sugar orange juice if they had any? They did and Sarah was just with it enough to be able to drink it…Now we wait to see if the sugar kicks in or Sarah passes out. I do not enjoy this bit at all, but i just think about how Sarah must be feeling and stop complaining! The music on the boat was loud, the people were chatting away while i was trying to keep Sarah sat upright. About 15 minutes had passed and the juice wasn’t really working, so i got up and asked for another one. I knew Sarah really wanted to go on the beach and would be upset if she missed it, but i also knew she’d be absolutely freezing after this hypo…The T1D’s who read this will know exactly what i’m talking about, the bone chill that happens is like your bone themselves are frozen and the only way to get warm again is to have a hot bath.Ā 

With about 5 minutes to go Sarah’s speech became much more normal again and she asked if we’d already been to the beach. ā€œNot yet my love, we are about 5 minutes away but we can just stay on the boat where it’s safeā€ I said with my arm around Sarah trying to get her warm. ā€œNow way it’s freezing on here and it’s in the shade, at least the beach will be in the sun and i can warm upā€ ā€œGood thinkingā€ i said as people were getting ready to leave the boat. ā€œHang onā€ i said as i heard a couple of people splash into the water ā€œIt sounds like we are not on landā€ ā€œNo we’re not, we are in a beautiful film set looking place but the beach island is a long way over thereā€ The guide said we have about half an hour until the boat sounds it’s 1st of 2 horns then you have a few minutes to get back on board, the guide continued You can swim over to the Ā beach if you want to as we have permission to use the bar there etc but make sure you’re back on the boat shortly after the 1st horn blastā€. Sarah said ā€œThe sea should be warmer than being trapped in here and lots of people are getting off so we can have a swim over to the island and get warmā€ ā€œSounds like a plan, let’s goā€.

The sea and the island…

Sarah guided me to the back of the boat and there were steps leading down to the sea. ā€œSteve you can sit on the bottom step and then push yourself offā€ ā€œWhich way is the beach?ā€ Sarah pointed at a 90˚ angle to her right ā€œOk thanks if i can’t tread water i’ll head that way until i hit landā€, here goes…

As i slid off the last step i went straight under and started to sink like a stone. At the same time salt water filled my lungs as i panicked and i seemed to stop breathing. I kicked my legs and frantically thrust my arms in a a swimming motion with little effect…At first. More water filled my mouth and lungs and finally my head poked out of the water. I think the panic of drowning was overtaking me as i couldn’t keep my head above water long enough to spit out all of the salt water. Treading water was out of the question but if i swam i seemed to stay on top. I only know 2 swimming strokes Breast stroke and doggy paddle (doggy paddle really wouldn’t work right now). I said to myself ā€œSteve you’re not drowning here and leaving Sarah all on her own…Just swim to the beachā€ I knew if i stopped then i’d drown , and i knew roughly which way the beach is so i started the breast stroke (i’m really good at breast stroke). The faster i went the less likely i was going to drown so i kicked and pumped my arms as hard as i could!

I seemed to be swimming for quite a while and i couldn’t hear Sarah at all, i thought Sarah wouldn’t leave me out here alone? But maybe she is next to me or behind me as i can only hear the water forcing it’s way into my ears, either way i’ll meet up with her on the beach as she is an amazing swimmerā€. There was no beach or island getting any closer and i tried looking and i thought i could see a shadow of something to my right (it was just blue everywhere else) so i steered myself towards the shadow and kept pumping my quickly tiring arms and legs.

ā€œYESā€ i said whilst spitting out another mouthful of salt water ā€œThis looks like an island. OUCHā€ i said as my knee hit something sharp and hard, it stopped me dead and i kicked my legs around to try and get purchase on something. I was so thankful that i’d bought some ā€˜Hot Tuna’ beach shoes with heavy rubber tread, as all i could feel with my feet were lots of points like hundreds of tall pointy pyramids trying to pierce me. As i’m blind i’m really good at feeling with my feet to compensate my sight loss, and after a few attempts i managed to grip on with a foot either side of the huge point. I was crouched and wobbling as i tried to counter the waves hitting me constantly but i was glad of the rest. Looking straight ahead (where i thought the boat would be) i saw nothing but blue. ā€œWow no boat or peopleā€ i could also hear nothing or no-one. ā€œHow far have i swamā€ i thought whilst looking to my left, i was using and straining my very blurry sight to it’s limit but i could make out that this islet i was on continued further along. Realising i couldn’t stay hear (especially as my foot slipped and my left shin is stinging like mad) i pushed away.Ā 

Finally after swimming around those nasty pointy things Ā i crawled my way onto the beach. ā€œI thought they said there was a bar hereā€ i thought whilst hearing nothing as i sat down to catch my breath and to think about what had just happened. I expected to hear Sarah calling me…But nothing. I looked out again straining until my eyes burned but couldn’t see a boat either. My left shin was really stinging and i knew it was bleeding and had salt water in it,…

Then…

As i was rubbing my hands to get the sand off i noticed my wedding ring was missing. My heart dropped through the floor so i checked again…Still missing. My first thought was ā€œSarah’s going to kill meā€ as i dropped to my knees to search around the sand with my sweeping hands. I couldn’t find it and knew it probably flew off in the mad panic from the boat, so i started walking up and down the beach at the sea edge and thought, “if people were looking for me at least they have a better chance of spotting me if i’m up and moving”. The beach was only about 50 meters long and i’d done a few lengths already and still heard nothing. I walked another time up and down the beach with the realisation of my predicament setting in. I was tired, i’d lost my wedding ring and i was lost on a Caribbean islet, i’d stopped walking at this point and was just looking out into the vast blue sea deep in prayer and thought when…

ā€œSteve?ā€ i looked a little to my right where i’d heard the noise and thought ā€œThat’s not Sarah’s voiceā€ ā€œSteve?ā€ ā€œYesā€ i said as the man continued ā€œSarah (your wife) has sent me to guide you back to the boatā€ I was almost in tears of relief as i started to walk into the sea and join him. He continued ā€œHow much can you see?ā€ ā€œVery likktleā€ i said ā€œOk just follow my voice as i keep shouting at youā€. I was back in the water and swimming along behind my navigator as we arrived at the rear of the boat. My mind was picturing me swimming into the propellers and slicing me into a thousand pieces just as i thought i’d made it, but i hit the bottom step instead. 😲

Here is a photo of my wedding ring that is still in Martinique!Ā 

Wedding Rings

ClimbingĀ the last step and into Sarah’s arms she saidĀ ā€œYou’re not swimming ever again!ā€ i replied “I do not disassociate myself from that statement!ā€. Sarah continuedĀ ā€œDo you have any idea how terrified i was that i’d lost you?!

I heard you enter the water as i was looking down to make sure i didn’t trip on any of the tiny steps. A lady who was smashing around with an inflatable lilo and another person were totally distracting me with another inflatable they’d pulled out of nowhere, so when i’d looked up…You’d disappeared. I quickly looked to the right (towards the beach) to see if i could see anyone swimming in that direction, nothing. I looked straight ahead and still nothing. For some reason i looked out to the open sea, and just caught sight of your head bobbing up and down,Ā The woman on the lilo kept chatting and chatting really loudly, people were behind me getting more drinks and some were trying to get into the water, it was really confusing. I tried asking the woman on the lilo to help but she wouldn’t leave her lilo, so i asked a man behind me for some help, and when i turned back around…You’d vanished again! More time passed and my thoughts didn’t get any happier. IĀ was still freezing and feeling a little sick after the hypo, i just wanted you back and to get a hot shower back in the cabin to get rid of this bone chill.

I continued asking for help when this kind man came over to me and i told him how you were heading for the beach, but i’d seen you in the opposite direction heading out to sea! The man looked out to sea and couldn’t see you anywhere, then he looked towards the beach and couldn’t see you there either. A few more minutes went by and the man said ā€œThere he is!ā€ ā€œWhere?ā€ Sarah said ā€œHe’s on the beach walking up and down the beachā€ ā€œIs he ok?ā€ ā€œhe looks fineā€ ā€œSteve is registered blind and won’t be able to see the boat never mind how he’s going to get back. Could you please go and guide him back?ā€ I was so relieved when the man left to go and get you…And now here you are! You’re banned from ever swimming again and you’re never leaving my sight! 😔 

Safe on the boat…

We’d sat back down when i was about to tell Sarah about losing my wedding ring when she said ā€œWhat have you done to your leg?ā€ I lifted my throbbing leg up for her to see ā€œWow it’s cut and bleedingā€ ā€œI know it’s stinging like madā€ ā€œIbet it is, how did you do that?ā€ I thought about a reply but it would be too long, and i’ll tell her the details later ā€œI’ve got even worse news than my legā€ ā€œWhat could be worse than this?ā€ I held up my hand and said ā€œMy wedding ring has gone, it must’ve come off in my blind panic (pun intended)ā€. I was expecting a drilling but got a hug instead ā€œThat’s ok i’m just glad to have you backā€ ā¤ļø

Back on the ship…

Me and the marella discovery

⇧ Photo of the Marella Discovery from a later date ⇧ Ā Ā 

After a refresh and a very strong coffee, we went to reception and asked if a nurse could take a quick look at my leg to make sure it wasn’t infected. We went down to the hospital deck and had my massive gaping wound (large cut) cleaned and got lots of large plasters to keep it covered for a couple of days. šŸ˜€ Ā 

We decided not to get dressed up for the evening meal and just go up and get a snack from the buffet restaurant. We were just walking in when…

The man, Ā his wife and his grandson walked up to us. The man was really limping as he approached and Sarah said ā€œOh no what happened? Did you enjoy the adventure today?ā€ The grandson said he’d really enjoyed himself and the grandad said ā€œI stepped onto a sea urchin and it pierced straight through my sea shoes and deep into my footā€. Sarah & i made the noise together ā€œAawwwwwā€ ā€œYes it really hut and when i stepped backwards after the first sting, i stepped onto another one but luckily it didn’t get me as bad! Did you 2 enjoy the day?ā€ Sarah relayed the story of what happened and showed him my leg. As we said our goodbyes i was in need of a chip butty! šŸ˜€ Ā 

As we sat down and chatted about the usual Blind Sightseers adventure i said ā€œI didn’t know i could swim that fast?!ā€ ā€œDon’t startā€ Sarah said with a smile lighting up her face. šŸ˜€ Ā 

Thank you…

If you are still reading this and can’t quite believe what ’The Blind Sightseers’ Ā can do on a simple shore excursion…Then we thank you profusely for coming along for the ride! This is still an abridged version but i know i can’t go on and on and on like Sarah says i do, lol! 🤣 Ā  Ā 

We’ll see you in the morning for another (hopefully less dramatic) shore excursion.

To be continued…

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ā˜€ļø #49 The Blind Sightseers “Escape The Lockdown” With Distant Memories: “Antigua” šŸ‡¦šŸ‡¬ (2018)

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Ā Good morning friends…Wow we’re in Antigua! šŸ˜€ ā˜€ļø Ā 

Well the trip is still going ahead (i knew they wouldn’t cancel this one) but let’s remind ourselves what we’re doing today?! Ā 

Antigua Zip Line Canopy Adventure:

Hear the distant sound of running water, exotic chirps and the whistling of birds flying over the canopy. This is an adventure playground with a difference. It all takes place 50 to 300 feet off the ground in Antigua’s rainforest canopy, including a series of 12 zip-lines – some stretching lengths of over 300 feet, a leap of faith, 3 aerial walkways and a suspension bridge. Not forgetting the hidden tree house where the world seems to stand still.

This thrilling journey includes 26 elements and 9 typical challenge course features, with water stations along the way. This really is an adventure in the sun! Don’t worry, you’re in safe hands, all the rangers here are trained to world challenge course standards and before you set off in your harness you’ll have a full safety briefing, to learn all about the equipment.

On the dock…

Yay we’re back in Antigua! If you remember the last time (our first time here) we did horse riding across the beach (click here for the post). We love that all of the assistance people on the dock wear bright yellow t-shirts too. After following our assistance person to the taxi place we got in a nice minibus that took us to the deadly zip lines. 😨

The safety harness…

Our small group went inside and had a short safety briefing and as they know i’m registered blind i got my own assistant. They let me hold the harness and the huge carabiners. I started to feel a little better after holding the super heavy duty harness. The assistant strapped it on really tight and i was ready. I checked that Sarah was still next to me and had everything sorted too. Sarah often gets neglected as the people see that i’m the blind one and then leave Sarah to carry on without help…But Sarah is also registered blind but not quite as severely as me (totally different eye problems).Ā 

The ranger dude…

Walking out and onto the start of the wooden bridge with thousands of steps leading up and through the rain forest and above the canopy Sarah and i was greeted by the amazing ranger guide (forgot his name unfortunately). He was simply fantastic and guided me up every step by calling out when a step was coming etc. He said ā€œI’ll clip onto the cable behind you and fly down with youā€ i said ā€œThanks as i won’t be able to see the end and when i need to brake, i’ll just fly straight into the tree at the end like a cartoon characterā€.

Here goes…

Me on the zip line with te zip line dude attached to me

He used really clear instructions and before long i was lifting my feet up and landing on the platform at the other end. ā€œWow that was coolā€ i said whilst laughing and trying to find the rail to lean against. I wonder where Sarah is…Sarah was last and all on her own to figure out how to do it all, she of course managed it somehow! šŸ˜€ The ranger asked if we were both ok and if we enjoyed the little zip line to start with.

I said ā€œLittle one? Yeah it was amazing, so is there longer and higher ones?ā€ ā€œOh yes the longest one is called the screamer and i’ll let you know when we get there as it takes a video of you tooā€.Ā 

I remember wishing i had a camera up here as it was beautiful, and i still can’t believe we only had 2 photos and 1 video of the day…But that’s better than nothing. 🤣 Ā 

We had much more fun on the longer zip lines, climbing higher and higher steps with the guide passing us cups of water at each water station, wow i needed that.Ā 

And then…

We finally arrived at ā€˜The Screamer’…It’s the highest, fastest and longest zip-line in this place. It stretches 328 feet across a ravine and is 350 feet above the rain forest floor.

I stepped slowly to the edge of the platform, my heart was trying to pound its way out of my chest…Even though i’m on beta blockers and my heart rate cannot go over 120bpm no matter how hard i try. I reached above my head and clipped my carabiner onto the cable and took a deep breath as I sat my whole weight into my harness. ā€œAre you ready to make some noise?ā€ the ranger dude behind me said ā€œOh yeahā€ and we stepped of the incredibly high platform…

Yay!! We’ve done it!! Sarah flew down too and even did a couple of spins (nobody likes a show off, lol) we both laughed lots and with just a couple of zip lines left we could safely say ā€˜The Blind Sightseers’ have conquered another challenge! šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā šŸ˜€ Ā 

Me on the zip line with the zip line dude attached to me and we are high above the rain forest

Ā The cafe, bar and gift shop…

Finishing the last zip line and then walking across rope bridges we ended up in the gift shop. I thanked the ranger profusely as he left to guide another group.Ā 

ā€œWow it would be fantastic if we could buy something from here to remind us of this monumental day. Sarah found a beautiful Antigua bauble for our Christmas tree and she bought a really cool t-shirt (Sarah modelling it below) that says ā€œFor a good attitude, change your latitudeā€.

Photo of the back of Sarah's t-shirt

Returning to the dock…

We had a quiet ride back as we both were reflecting on managing zip lining as blindies and the relief that i didn’t die today. šŸ˜€ The minibus pulled in and we started walking back towards the ship for our iced coffee refresh when…

Sarah said ā€œMy hatā€ ā€œWhat do you men?ā€ i said ā€œI’ve lost my hat?!ā€ ā€œWhat your really cool one that you’ve had for yearsā€ ā€œYes that one, i think i’ve left it at the zip lining place or on the minibus. I lost my sunglasses yesterday and now my hat todayā€. We walked back to the taxi rank and asked the man who then phoned one of his drivers. About half an hour later another minibus arrived with the second group from our tour and the driver had Sarah’s hat! Sarah must have left it in the cafe after all of the excitement! Phew! šŸ˜€ Ā 

Back on the ship…

“Aww now that’s a Ā nice cold coffeeā€ i said whilst sitting back in the lovely big arm chair in the coffee place ā€œI can’t believe we’ve done it, a blind man (and woman) have done zip lining!ā€ ā€œI knew we would do it and i still get to keep one of my fave hatsā€. šŸ˜€ Ā 

We’ve booked a photo session tomorrow like the one we had last year when we were at ā€˜Olympia’, it’s a colour shoot this time instead of black and white. And of course as it’s another lovely new island we have another shore excursion booked too.Ā 

Did you enjoy your time in Antigua? Have you ever done zip lining before?

To be continued…Ā Ā 

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ā˜€ļø #33 The Blind Sightseers “Escape The Lockdown” With Distant Memories: “Xel-Ha, Cozumel, Mexico”šŸ‡²šŸ‡½(2016)

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Yay…It’s Sarah’s Birthday!!! I wonder if it’ll be memorable?! 🤣 Ā 

Good morning WordPress family! Are you up for some ā€˜River Tubing’ today? Weā€˜ve never tried this before and after our kayaking yesterday we thought it would be a relaxing way to gently float downstream ensconced in the lush landscapes and soothing sun ā˜€ļø Ā Well here goes…

Our initial thoughts were this excursion really wasn’t for us as it sounds like a big park where you have to find all of the events yourselves (that’s not our strong point as we both have sight problems). We are much better with a tour guide who we can follow than to be left alone and get lost…But we really wanted to try ā€˜River Tubing’ so let’s do this! šŸ˜€Ā 

It was an 8 hour excursion and when it took 2 hours to get to Xel-Ha (a seriously bumpy boat and a mostly smooth coach) we thought ā€œIf it’s 2 hours here and 2 hours back, surely not even we can get too far lost in 4 hours?! Lol famous last wordsā€ 🤣 Ā 

Welcome to Xel-Ha…Ā 

An exciting adventure awaits you at the sacred Mayan paradise, Xel-Ha. In this natural lagoon, which was sacred to the Mayans, you can experience some fabulous snorkeling in a natural tropical aquarium, viewing an amazing variety of multi-colored fish and tropical marine life in beautiful clear waters. Upon arrival, your guide will escort you through the park for an orientation, then you are on your own to enjoy time to swim, walk the jungle paths, stroll the beach, relax in a lounge chair,or snorkel at this beautiful lagoon.

Xel-Ha offers a collection of coves, caves, inlets and lagoons. Both the Caribbean Sea and the network of underground rivers and springs feed this area, filling the lagoon with both salt water and fresh water. This sometimes gives an almost 3-D viewing of the alluring coral formation and the myriad of tropical colored fish.

an amazing panorama of the whole lagoon at the mexican

Leaving the coach and making our way to the lockers and changing rooms Sarah managed to take this stupendous panorama. It’s a beautiful placeĀ 

Sarah said ā€œThere is no way i’m swimming in there!! I don’t mind the crystal clear sea but no way will you get me in thereā€ ā€œThat’s ok my love you don’t have to swim when your river tubing anyway, so we can just relax and enjoy. We just need to remember where the changing rooms are when the guide leads us so we have a reference pointā€.Ā 

Shortly after, the guide stopped and said to meet him in 4 hours back at the main entrance so we can get the coach back. I said ā€œOh, the entrance is miles away as we’ve been walking for a while and i have no idea where it is, lol But here are the changing rooms so i’ll wait right here for youā€. I like to be the pack donkey on all of our tours and i carry the towels, sun cream and other stuff and if Sarah goes swimming, i carry her insulin pump etc. This works really well for me as i don’t really like swimming…I don’t think i’ve been swimming at all since going blind 16 years ago!Ā 

Yay, Sarah’s here so let’s try and figure out where things are…šŸ˜•

a panorama taken on one side of the river and looking over to the other side. The river running left to right

Ā Oooo another panorama from Sarah! Well at least we’d found the river again, so if we follow it up hill we should find where the river tubing starts?! This sounded like a good plan until the multi direction trails didn’t follow the river. After walking for quite a while in the scorching sun, we somehow managed to find the bag check-in for the river tubing, yay thanks Sarah! šŸ˜€Ā 

Sarah had to now unplug her insulin pump and put it in my backpack, and after a quick blood test (ouch, her blood sugar was good) i hesitantly handed in my backpack. As we havn’t got a GoPro or anything (really wish we had one after all of these trips) we had to hand in our iPhones too, so i knew we wouldn’t get many photos of the day, sorry! 😢 

Right, let’s go ā€˜River Tubing’…

We entered another locker room and most of the people in front of us were putting on flippers and snorkelling gear, i said ā€œOh, i’m not dressed for any of this, i didn’t think you had to put all of the gear on. I thought it was just the river tubing up here?ā€ ā€œDon’t panic we are only here for the river tubing but you can also (if you want) do snorkelling etcā€ ā€œExcellent, thanks”. Sarah is fantastic at sorting things out . “I’ll sit in the rear hole and you sit in the front hole as i will weigh the back down and it will look like a speedboatā€. 🤣 Ā 

After we laughed loads as we had many attempts of climbing aboard, we were ready!Ā 

The Mangroves…

“Wow those branches are lowā€ i said while ducking even more although i was practically lying down. It was my first experience of mangroves and as we had no outboard engine we were using the branches and the sides to propel ourselves forward. As it looked exactly like the old Tarzan films i’d watched as a kid, i was picturing (in my mind) a crocodile (or 10) sliding in from the side and tactically stalking us ready for the barrel roll! Nevermind the flesh eating lizards sat on the branches waiting for dinner to float by, lol.

As my mind was racing but our river tube wasn’t going anywhere fast, i focused on all of the laughter going on around us. There were lots of us slowly getting to grips with how to manage this new speedboat. Sarah said ā€œWow there is a tiny baby strapped to the front of that woman in one of the other boats so it can’t be that hard, lol!ā€. After about 10 minutes we cleared the mangroves and the beautiful landscape unfolded before our eyes! šŸ˜€

a panorama taken on one side of the river and looking over to the other side. The river running left to right

There wasn’t much current and the river didn’t slope much, so our progress was slow…But wow, the feeling of floating downstream through this film set landscape with my arms around my lovely wife Sarah was beautiful ā¤ļøĀ 

After a while the river tubers were thinning out and there were only a few of us left, this made it even more blissful and quiet.

Then…

Time was passing by easily, and we quickly realised there wasn’t anyone around and the river had got quite wide (with our eyesight anyway) and we were alone! The river tube wasn’t moving, even our hand paddling had little effect. I suddenly felt a burst of speed as Sarah had sat up and put her legs in the water and was kicking her feet (like the flintstones). Suddenly she whipped her feet back up and said ā€œi think a fish (or octopus) has just tried to grab my leg?!ā€ ā€œOh no that’s not goodā€ i said as the ā€˜Master of obviousā€. Then she said ā€œNo wait there, my trainer laces had come undone whilst under the water and started stroking my leg, lol!ā€ ā€œOkā€ i said ā€œWe need a action planā€Ā 

Ā Our predicament…

We were floating alone, the river banks were getting wider and wider and we knew it joined up with the Caribbean sea at some point. We couldn’t hear anyone and we were thinking we’d maybe already passed the exit of the river tubing and we were floating out into the sea. The midday sun was scorching and we knew it was time to act.

We’d passed a huge board (see below) whilst walking up to get the river tubes that displayed all of the fish/sharks that live in the water, and as it’s fresh water going to sea water the fish grow much bigger. I’m glad i couldn’t see what was on the board!

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Knowing all of this, and knowing i havn’t swam since going blind…I knew now was the time to ā€œMan Up” and lay down my life for my wife and save her! šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā 

The plan…

I said to Sarah ā€œI’m going to jump in the river and grab hold of the back of the river tube and then stretch out and kick my legs like a snorkeler and pretend to be an outboard motor, and you can sit up front and be the navigator and try and get us back (or anywhere we can get off)ā€. “Right sounds like a plan…Let’s do this”.

I jumped in and instantly regretted it. I thought i could still swim in my head but my body didn’t have the same idea. After coughing up loads of water and nearly drowning through lack of swimming ability…I slowly adapted and grabbed hold of the river tube.Ā 

At least we were now gaining speed Ā and heading in what we thought was the right direction. After what seemed like 10 weeks (it was more like 10 minutes) Sarah said (I still can’t see anywhere to get off the bank and it all still looks the same…But there are a few rocks sticking out of the water where we can hopefully stop and rest whilst regrouping and updating our plan.Ā 

The rocks…

Yay, we made it to the rocks…Oh wait a minute, wow these rocks are super slippy (i was like Scooby Doo slipping on a banana skin) ! Sarah was already on top of one of the rocks and looking to see where we could go next and if there was a way out of this crocodile and Piranha infested water. Just as i’d steadied myself and caught my breath (i was exhausted) Sarah slipped backwardsā€¦šŸ˜ØĀ 

All i heard was a loud thud and a ā€œAagghhhā€ noise from Sarah ā€œSarah, are you alright?ā€ I knew we were surrounded by so many pointy rocks and if she’d slipped and hit her head on one of those rocks…It was curtains. We had no phones or anything out here and no way of calling out as we can’t hear anyone or see anyone. So when i heard ā€œIt’s ok i just slippedā€ from my warrior wife…I felt so relieved. I said ā€œWhat was the loud thud sound? Are you ok?ā€ ā€œYeah i missed the more pointed rocks and just hit my back on the other rock. I’m ok thoughā€. I let out a huge sigh (just like our Boxer dog Bruce used to make).

Just then i spotted a slight movement out of the corner of my blurry eyes ā€œWhat’s that Sarah?ā€ i said while pointing downwards near her feet. ā€œWow, it’s a snorkelerā€ ā€œThat means we can’t be too far away now…Or it means there are some massive fish, sharks, octopus or crocodiles around hereā€. Just after saying this the snorkeler had gone and it was time for us to carry on and hopefully find base camp.Ā 

Sarah was sat firmly on the front of the river tube and i was hanging on for dear life while trying to get a nice solid and consistent thrust from the back. Sarah was expertly navigating from the front and when she said ā€œright a littleā€ i twisted and kicked until the river tube turned to the right,, we are getting the hang of this, lol.Ā 

My thoughts quickly returned to ā€œAny minute now i could get savaged by any of the mutated creatures in here, and they would start on Sarah next! But then Sarah said ā€œI think i can see a way out of here?! It looks like there are long steps on the right bank and we could climb out onto land. ā€œWow, let’s go” I said whilst trying not to drown as i was getting really tired now. 😰

ā€œYes, just a little further. It looks like we can pull up here alongside these stepsā€. We finally hit the steps and Sarah climbed out. The steps were really long but only went a couple of steps into the water, so when i grabbed hold of the first step my legs flew underneath and tried to drag me under. Thankfully i had jus enough energy to hang on and throw my leg over and onto the steps (i’m sure Sarah didn’t have this struggle, lol). Pulling the river tube up onto land, we sat back on the steps and thought for a moment about what just happened?! We also knew that Sarah hadn’t done a blood test for quite a while and hasn’t got her insulin pump attached, so her blood sugar could be anything.

As we sat on the steps totally thankful we’d made it out of the water, i looked down directly into the water right next to the stepsā€¦ā€What are they?ā€ I was pointing at what looked to me like a fleet of black stealth submarines taking cover next to the steps. I know my eyes are really poor but if i can make something out…It must be massive, lol! Sarah said ā€œThey are fish (i think) and they are massive! ā€œI was just right there a minute agoā€ i said not quite believing how close they were…But we’ve made it out of the infested waters. Now we might have the same challenge (but on land) as we try and figure out where we are??

The next stage…

We were just pulling the river tube further inland, whenā€¦ā€Is that music i can hear?ā€ i said as i was trying to clear my ears of water ā€œYes it isā€ Sarah said ā€œIt’s coming from over thereā€. Sarah took my arm and we started walking towards the sound. Almost instantly the trail opened out and we were standing at the bag check-in desk! ā€œNo wayā€ we both said at the same time, i said Ā ā€œIt’s not possible that we’re here, we’d gone miles into nowhere! Is the Bermuda Triangle near here?ā€ 😁

After i got my backpack and Sarah had her insulin pump connected, she quickly did a test and her blood sugar was perfect! šŸ˜€ We found the changing rooms and when we were all changed we headed for the inclusive lunch.

As we only had to follow our noses (it wasn’t far at all) Sarah found a table in the sun and we sat down. ā€œWoahā€ i said ā€œHow did that quickly turn into a ā€˜Blind Sightseers’ dramatic adventure?ā€ ā€œI know, but how amazing how we ended up right back here! Anyway, let’s get you a burger…You’ve earned itā€ šŸ” Ā 

After a lovely burger and an ice cold bottle of water, we started walking around to see if we could find anything else. Don’t worry, we stayed on the larger trails and we kept other people in earshot. Ā 

Sarah stood in front of the a panorama taken on one side of the river and looking over to the other side. The river running left to right

Sarah’s Sunglasses…

As Sarah also has sight problems…She has a pair of Oakley sunglasses with a particular polarised lens (normal lenses don’t help her eyesight) but like the photo above shows…They are gone!! 😢 We have no idea when (or where) they had gone missing, we only know they are gone. I handed Sarah my own but they only had normal lenses and were not any good for navigation etc…But they did help stop the glare from the hot sun. ā˜€ļøĀ 

Sarah stood in front of the amazing landscape of the river going into the sea with rolling hills all a round

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You’ll never guess what we found next??? Yay, a zip line…

Sarah saidĀ ā€œWow a zip line, i’ve never had a go on one of these. It looks amazing and i can’t believe we’ve found itā€. What…Can i really say no?! 🤣 

Sarah sat on a zip line seat going left to right with a big smile on her face

Wow, the action never stops, lol! Sarah must have had spinach for lunch as she seems to have more energy than Popeye and the Duracell bunny combined…I just wanted to sleep, lol! But how can you stop when that smile burns hotter than the sun! šŸ˜€ ā˜€ļø Ā 

And finally…Yay , she’s not a machine!Ā 

Sarah lying in a hammock which is tied to some trees

It’s time to start heading back…

After one more ice cold drink we asked the server which way the main entrance was, she pointed in the general direction and we thanked her. We started walking and talking about the day we’d had and how amazing the place was even though it’s not quite over yet. ā€œWe’ll defo remember this placeā€ i said (we talk about this day all of the time). Arriving at the main entrance area Sarah said ā€œThere is a photo kiosk over there, let’s ask and see if they have any photos of us?ā€ I said a little confused ā€œI didn’t know they were taking photos but it would be great if they have any of us river tubing etcā€. Ā 

The photos…

Sarah was not happy after speaking to the man as he had just dismissed her saying ā€œIf you didn’t scan your armband before each event then we can’t find you on the systemā€ Sarah had told him that we were both registered blind and we weren’t told about scanning for photos and we certainly can’t see it. Sarah continued ā€œWe will buy any of the photos you have of us as we really want to remember the dayā€. The man was having none of it and walked away. Sarah started walking back to me when she saw another man stand behind the kiosk. She returned and said the same to him…He was really helpful and understood our problem, he continued to search the whole day, looking through thousands of images to see if he could find any shots of us…

Then he saw Sarah on the zip line. ā€œYes we’ll have itā€ Sarah said, she waited a while longer for him to search some more. The coach was arriving any minute too and we were running out of time fast. He frantically started searching but he couldn’t find anymore photos. ā€œOkā€ Sarah said ā€œCan i buy it here?ā€ He said no and that she had to go over the courtyard to have it put in a sleeve and then she can buy it. Sarah came and grabbed me as she knew i’d be worried as it’s been taking longer than expected. ā€œWhere are your sunglasses (my sunglasses)ā€ i said ā€œOh man, don’t say i’ve put them down somewhere and i’ve lost them too?ā€Ā 

After buying the photo (see the fantastic zip line shot of Sarah above) Sarah was adamant (she wasn’t losing 2 pairs of sunglasses today) and blitz between all of the counters she’d been at…Nothing. Then she asked the man and he started searching all around…Nothing. Then just as everyone had given up, the man had found them in lost property where one of the staff had put them. Phew! šŸ˜€ Ā 

We also managed to get back to the coach in the nick of time and now we can relax for a couple of hours as we return to the ship.

In the coffee port…

As it was Sarah’s birthday she ordered an amazing chocolate, waffle, ice cream coffee dream cake…Sarah had a tiny taste with a tea spoon (as she’s diabetic) so it was left for me to step up to the plate, man up (again) and try to enjoy this delicious coffee cake thingy! It’s tough sometimes being the husband of a T1D (Type 1 Diabetic) I’ll give it my best shot! 🤣 Ā 

plate fo fresh fruit on a table top in front of a view outside across the ocean

Ā We had a lovely evening meal and as always Sarah had the lovely cheese board to finish. I think that’s what the photo below is showing?! Ā 

Fance cheese and biscuits for Sarahs birthday

Finally we finished off this amazing, challenging, exhausting, conquering and blessed day with (yes you’ve guessed it) Sarah’s special sugar free Mojito and i had a BBC.Ā 

Me on the left with arms around sarah and both smiling at the camera with braided hair and a cocktal in hand

Ā Thank you so much for celebrating Sarah’s birthday with us, it’s a day we’ll never forget (and haven’t). šŸ˜€Ā 

The ā€˜Blind Sightseers’ are not finished yetā€¦šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ Ā 

 ⬅ Previous Day 🌓 Next DayĀ Ā āž”

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šŸ“œ Precious Proverbs: Vomit

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Proverbs 26:11Ā (ESV)

Like a dog that returns to his vomit is a fool who repeats his folly.

My Thoughts šŸ’­Ā 

Wow, what an amazing word picture! Some of these proverbs just stick in your mind and heart (especially if you’ve had a dog.) It’s just so accurate and so full of His Wisdom that you can’t help but fall on your knees and ask once again for forgiveness.

Ā šŸ™ Prayer 4 2day!Ā 

Loving Saviour, i don’t deserve the smallest of your mercies, and yet you continue to love, sustain and bless me in immeasurable ways!

Your love is blind to all of my faults, and ugly sides. I pray that You would work through me to love others compassionately and patiently. Amen.

šŸ“œ Precious Proverbs: The Unreliable Person

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Proverbs 25:19Ā (NLT)

Putting confidence in an unreliable person in times of trouble is like chewing with a broken tooth or walking on a lame foot.

My Thoughts šŸ’­Ā 

Ouch! We all know how much it hurts when we fail to put our trust in faithful brothers and sisters in Christ, it can really hurt us.

Ā šŸ™ Prayer 4 2day!Ā 

Holy Father, forgive us when we’ve been the unreliable friend, help us to walk in your Spirit and show your steadfast love to others, in Jesus name, amen.

šŸ“œ Precious Proverbs: Honey

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Proverbs 24:13Ā (NLT)

My child, eat honey, for it is good, and the honeycomb is sweet to the taste.

My Thoughts šŸ’­Ā 

Each time i read this proverb i think of my lovely wife Sarah. When she has a bad hypo and her blood sugar goes really low (she has type 1 diabetes – T1D), Sarah always has a piece of toast with local honey on the top. Honey is good and it’s definitely sweet to the taste! šŸ˜€Ā 


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