Thursday, January 19, 2023

Did You Know

 Did you know, instead of entering a retirement community, some seniors buy permanent residences on cruise ships?

Is this something you think you'd like to do? 


 

 

15 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

NO. No trees, no gardens, no cats, being anti social with a tendency to sea sickness means this is not an option for me. I also couldn't afford it if it was.

Andrew said...

No, no, no! Cruising is ok if you can leave the ship each day, but days at sea with so many interesting things to do and see on the ship stultified my brain. I got through a few books.

Donna said...

Yes, I knew about this trend, but I personally like my feet on dry land...
hugs
Donna

Elizabeth Seckman said...

That is cool! I'll give that idea a solid maybe.

CJ Kennedy said...

Nope. Too many of the cruise ships are breeding grounds for the Norovirus. No thank you.

Jeanie said...

Not on a bet.

Janie Junebug said...

This is my second attempt at a comment. I hope this one works. I've heard about seniors doing that. It's not for me. I'm too happy with Franklin & Penelope.

Love,
Janie

Christine said...

Interesting, except for the medical care.

Jamie Ghione said...

I have been on a ship and am not much of an outdoor person, so this would not work for me.

Sandra Cox said...

EC, No gardens or cats. Yeah, I'd have problems with that too.
Andrew, I get it. Though, I do enjoy time spent reading.
Donna, Can't argue with that:)

Sandra Cox said...

Elizabeth, You're our adventurer.
CJ, Good point.
Jeanie, I'll take that as a solid no. Heh.

Jacqui Murray--Writer-Teacher said...

You're kidding, right?

J.P. Alexander said...

Es una opción. Te mando un beso.

Sandra Cox said...

Janie, You've got to love blogger. Sigh.
Christine, That raises a good point. I wonder how insurance is handled.
Jamie, From the responses, not too many are interested.
Jacqui, Heh.

Sandra Cox said...

J. P. For sure. Hugs