Today is a gray day on the river. Temp 59, light drizzle. All but the most hardy of the “fishermen” have disappeared.
Having left Torgau at 3:00 AM we spent the morning on the river heading for Meissen. Apparently the Elbe isn’t the type of river that one wants to navigate at night. We learned yesterday that our ship has a flat bottom, and jet propulsion rather than propellers – both designed for a river with a depth that can sometimes be measured in inches. Not the kind of place that you would choose to deal with in the dark.
So our morning was quite relaxed. We had a leisurely breakfast and adjourned to the lounge to chat with fellow passengers and upload a few pictures while waiting for Cruise Director Jamie’s lecture on ‘Germany Today’. He covered the developments that have shaped the current situation in Germany from the aftermath of WWII to the present. A high-level overview but he did a credible job of hitting the high points and making sense of what we are seeing.
Shortly after lunch we docked in Meissen and were soon on our way to the Meissen porcelain plant for a tour.
We learned a bit of history about the company (that dates to 1708) and mining of the raw materials. Then we were ushered thru a series of demonstrations that covered the forming of pieces, assembling parts, and two stages of hand-painting.
Like any such tour we headed thru the gift shop on our way to the exit.
From there we headed downtown for a ‘walking tour’ – actually more of a climbing tour. From the bus park we walked to the main market square.
We wandered a bit, learned about several of the buildings on castle hill, and headed back down to the town.
We had time for a short nap/bit of reading before heading down to the lounge for the Repeat Viking Customer Reception, champagne toast, aquavit slamming.
Then it was time to head down to dinner.
Following dinner I returned to the room to work on this post while Cheryl and Billie retired to the lounge where a clarinet/accordion duo were holding forth.
So that’s today. Tomorrow is Dresden.
till then, TTFN,
R
I bet You really had to talk mom out of that Chicken, didn’t you?
Actually it was the pot with the lizard handle.