Sunday in Bermuda

This doesn’t look like the 25b bus

Public transport didn’t start until 1030,so I had a late breakfast and caught a second ferry to the Royal Navy Dockyard, which is where the cruise ships land. I was underwhelmed. A couple of summers in Skagway sort of got me all over cruise ship landing pads. Also, it finished off any mind game I was playing about taking an around the world cruise. Anyhow, I can now say been there done that don’t need to do it again.

Except for the cruise ship area, Bermuda was closed. Because it is Sunday and people had a day off to enjoy. Imagine that.

Some photos from today.

Bermuda’s #1 industry is tax shelters.

Bermuda: Where rich people come to visit their money. Bermuda is a lot like Switzerland, it reeks of old, deep wealth.

Like Kona, Norwegian Cruise Line makes a weekly visit here. But it spends a couple of nights,
Last year’s America’s Cup loser.

I liked this, it is one of Larry Ellison’s America’s Cup boats. But it is repurposed as public art. Seeing’s this made the trek to cruiseworld worth the effort.

Part of the old navy installation that hasn’t been converted to retail, yet.

There are unrestored parts of the dockyard that look interesting, but they’re behind chain link fencing.

Will put up a sunset photo later. If there is a sunset.

Sunset tonight looked like sunset yesterday. This lady lives next door. She likes chasing lizards.

3 Replies to “Sunday in Bermuda”

    1. Hurricane Hector is getting awful close to the southern shore of the Big Island. I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain. But at the same time?

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