The sun is shining and the temperature is 26C, there’s not
much movement in the ship so it’s another very pleasant sea day, a little lie
in, breakfast with the young lady doing the wine presentation later, very
interesting, then for coffee in the open air and a little exposure to the sun,
and more food heaven for lunch, more passengers we hadn’t up to today spoken to –
common ground most notably with a very nice couple from Ashton, who have
relatives in Simmondley.
This is the start of the new sector, with nothing going on
but the art. Looking at the itinerary we have shorter distances between ports
on this sector, so it will have a different feel about it. Today we painted a koala’s head with some
success. Easa helped me so much with
eyes and shading that I asked him to sign mine. ;)
We have just registered our interest in a few excursions on
this sector (and the next) and are waiting to see if we’ve been successful,
many are sold out so we are hoping for the best.
Our enormous distance covered since day 1 now totals 16120
miles! Unimaginable or credible to me, nor is the sea depth at the moment of 2
miles, wonder if I should be using the word unfathomable?
Back tomorrow, bye for now.
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