Dinner on Day 21 was a choice of Beef Wellington in the Garden Cafe buffet, or whatever they have on the menu sit down restaurants. We picked Manhattan, and had our third best meal of the trip. Something about the waiter, his aides, food, talk, and length, plus a lot of Dewars White Label and Jack Daniels, plus Chardonnay, helped. First a plate of Tostadas. I had a corn soup with Caesar Salad. The fried chicken was really good. But the corn, mashed potatoes and biscuits added. My lowest walk day so far, only 1617 steps. Day 22. We arrived in Miami. The city of Miami has a population of 6.14 million, but a core of 442,241, 70% Hispanic/Latin. 300 high rises, 61 exceeding 491 feet in height. The cruise port is the busiest in the world in both passenger traffic and cruise lines. Second most visited city/metropolitan area after New York City. Named after the Myaimi River. Only major U.S. city founded by a woman, Julia Tuttle, a wealthy local citrus grower from Cleveland. She owned th
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