Cruise day 14, the last
Evelyn had been sick until 3:30 AM, so I let her sleep as late as possible. I was up at ^;30 and ate breakfast shortly after 7:30. I went to the dining room and spent much time waiting. I rushed my meal and took 2 yogurts back for Evelyn.
We were in the lobby by 8:30 but waited until 9:30 to finally leave the ship. Evelyn’s key had stopped working yesterday and she had to get it reprogrammed before we could disembark. We loaded our luggage into our transport ban and drove through parts of Valparaiso (where we docked) and Vina del Mar a neighboring city. The cities are on high hills and the view of the cities and harbor are beautiful from the top. We toured the cities in our van and rode to the top on one hill in a cog railway car that kept us level while we rode to the top. We went on toward Santiago and had lunch at a winery. The food and the wine were very good but inexpensive. A great bottle of wine was $3 American unless we bought a case of 12 when the price was $2. These are fine Chilean wines! E and I were both very tired and dozed much of the remainder of the trip to our hotel. E. Went right to bed, and I went to get some Chilean pecos. I also got her some ice cream because she had eaten little all day. I thought that would be soft for her stomach. Jones went out for wine and snacks we got together to enjoy in their suite. They went our for dinner but I just stayed home.
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