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David on the tender - with the wheelchair - but you can't see that.
David on the tender – with the wheelchair – but you can’t see that.

We arrived this morning in St. Tropez.  No George and Albin sightings.  That is not to say that we didn’t see some George-like and Albin-like folks.  We got off the ship on the second tender, and the town was hopping.  There is some sort of festival or something, but it looked more like a market day to me.  Sales galore.  We bought some very fetching boxer shorts in anticipation of not getting our luggage today.

As we were waiting to board the tender and there were two ladies who asked if we had gotten our luggage yet.  I said no, and it was still in Nice.  They were very sympathetic.  Then, as we were boarding the tender, the Hotel Director asked how our trip was going, and I said it was great so far, except for the missing luggage.  He knew all about it and told us that he was told that the bag was coming today from Nice and said that he was impressed by our good humor and ability to still have a good time.  David immediately asked why everyone seems to know about our missing luggage.  The staff on the ship has been great.  They did laundry for us today, which was very helpful.

We had a lovely stroll through St. Tropez, even through the very crowded streets.  There were stall set up everywhere, and the crowds were pretty intense.  After a very good walk through town, we headed back to the harbor, which was even more crowded than when we left, and  the cheap, fake and honestly very frightening Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck made me feel like we were in Times Square, not St. Tropez!
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On the trip back, David asked if I had told you all that I almost forgot the wheelchair when we went ashore yesterday.  Well, I didn’t almost forget, but the crew did, and we caught the mistake just as we were getting ready to pull away.  When we get on the tender, David gets out of the wheelchair, and gets into a seat, and then they load the wheelchair just before the tender leaves, but they forgot.  I told him that I hadn’t written about this in the blog, but would make sure that I did tonight.  So, now that is done.

Before we left the ship this morning, I needed to wash some underwear and socks for the day, so went to the laundry room at the crack of dawn to beat the crowds.  When I went back to move clothes into the dryer, there was a couple who had just arrived and were waiting for my machine to be free.  It was apparent that the woman had had a stroke, and after her husband left, we had a nice long conversation about therapy, etc.  She still had some trouble walking, but her speech was back, but she said it was a long time coming.  It was three years since her stroke and she is still going to physical therapy twice a week.

It was a good day, and for some reason, in the afternoon, both of us slept for over five hours.  I told David that I thought it was the walking and the stress of waiting for the bag and worrying about that.  Anyway, no blog or reading tonight, David went straight to bed