The post where Spiff returns and brings photos.
First, photos from Color Fantasy. Yay!

A bit backwards this, but this is the Color Fantasy when docking in Kiel, Germany on our return. We started driving at 5 am, both because we wanted to have some time to spare in case something happened (a flat tyre, heavy traffic) and because it was way cooler that early. Off course, nothing happened and we arrived around 8.30 am. And the boarding started 12.30... Anyway, we saw the ship dock and that was a bit entertaining to watch.

An interior shot from Color Fantasy.

Exterior. This was on our way down, you can see the Oslo fjord in the background.

Our cabin on the way down. We paid a little extra to get this one, but it was worth it. On our way home again we just had bunk beds and that wasn't as charming.

The "shopping street" inside the boat. Funny coincidence: I took this photo on our way down, not knowing that on our way home the first window on the right side in this photo would be the window to our cabin on our way home. I don't recommend that though. It was quite noisy.
The shopping street was quite a disappointment. Nothing of interest. Which was kind of lucky anyway, it meant we saved a lot of money. Teehee...

My "After Glow" (left) and Love's "San Fransisco light" (right)

And just in case you don't believe that he had that, look here. It's pink and he's drinking it. Hah!

Here's the infamous fake tattoo. Love's mum is a bit prudish regarding these things, so she freaked totally when she saw this. "IS THAT REAL?" she basically shrieked, making Love and I giggle hysterically. If she only knew all the things he does sometimes... He's had a mohawk several times, but she has no idea. Teehee...

These are some of the italian ice creams we had. By the way, the one on the right was a "kiddie sized" fruit mix. I don't want to see what the adult sized one looks like, but I'm pretty sure you can be three persons to share it and still have enough. Oh, and Love and mine? Three scoops. Gargantuan scoops, that is! But yummy.


