Safety equipment in place...
...and we are leaving New York
it was very windy and cold
Congratulations! We are on our merry way!
Leaving the NY Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
Looks like a "yellow cab" but it really is a tug boat
Statue of Liberty. It was too late and too windy to circle around.
We headed straight for the Verrazano Bridge
The QM2 has to leave in time to make sure she fits under the bridge.
We left a bit later than planned and had
only a few feet to spare
Sitting on deck 7 on the way out we met this nice mother-daughter couple from Hamburg.
Can you see how cold it is???
We stopped at the wintergarden to write a few post cards
The chairs are now all tied up to prevent them from blowing across the deck.
This beautiful chimney is one of the original four Titanic chimneys
The lifeboats
Looking down to deck 7
Deck 7 - Three laps equal 1.9 miles. Usually it's very busy here
Looking down to deck 7
Deck 7 - Three laps equal 1.9 miles. Usually it's very busy here
The view out to the back of the ship
The middle of the Atlantic Ocean
Deck Stuarts hard at work
The nose - I wanted to stand there at night like in the Titanic movie, but it's restricted.
Here you see extra propellers. The look very small from up top. In reality the are very large but still decorative.
The view from the observation deck, right below the bridge.
The bridge with the shadow of your Captain
The doggy park - not very attractive but functional. The dogs are supervised all day and have individual kennels. Sorry, no grass until England
One of the endless hallways. Narrow, so you can touch the walls and railings at high seas.
The stairwell and elevators on deck 6
Go up to deck 7, to the Kings Court buffet area and the wonderful promenade deck
Plaques like this are on the walls all around the ship from hundreds of locations around the world