Hi again, you all. We visited Kotor today. This was the Navigator's first time in the port. So many of us commented that it reminded us of an Adriatic Norway with mountains cutting out and coming straight down to the water. Only things missing were the snow covered mountains and the waterfalls.

The old town of Kotor was very quaint with narrow walking streets. We encountered a few women with children begging, but they weren't overbearing. Also some knock-off cologne sellers.

Our mission was shopping for Jenn again. (She has heard her bag will arrive in Santorini... 2 more days.) She found a nice dress and shoes for tonight which was informal. The ship's alterations department took care of some snipping off a few bows on the dress then all was right. Kotor was full of shoe stores so she had luck there, too.

Judy and I both had luck in the casino, recooping our losses of the past 2 days.

Captain John McNeil is a charmer. He wore his kilt to his Welcome Aboard Party tonight.

Some things I am noticing are the addition of a Port and Shopping Consultant and no mention of the Peter Grey Trehune singer and dancers. Now they are known as the Regent Signature Singers and Dancers and the Regent Signature Band. Also Sam, the cruise director does a daily TV taping of the next day's activities. This is kind of interesting and done in a fun way.

Well off to bed as tomorrow we are in Olympia (another new port of the Navigator) for the afternoon. Sis Sharon and I are going on the Ancient Olympia and Museum. Will tell you all about it in a day or two.

We are having lots of warm weather, just like at home.....