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DAY 74 – March 20th

At Sea We spent most of the day sailing up the coast of New Zealand. It was a lovely sunny day, with light winds, and very calm seas. I went to the Pursers Office to change our left over Australian and New Zealand cash into US Dollars, and was...

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DAY 50 – February 23rd

Pitcairn Island   There are 4 volcanic islands in the Pitcairn group – Oeno, Henderson, Ducie, and Pitcairn itself. Only Henderson and Pitcairn are inhabited.   We arrived at Pitcairn early this morning. The islanders were waiting for...

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DAY 48 – February 21st

  At Sea   Yet another sunny, calm sea day. All my plans to get some of my projects done, simply aren’t working out. The weather is just too good to stay indoors – the pool beckons.   I did go to one talk this morning. Roy Hunt’s...

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DAY 47 – February 20th

Cruise By Easter Island   The day I developed tender envy   We had an extra hours’ sleep tonight, so it wasn’t too much of a challenge to get up and finally meet up with Roscoe, who was in his usual early morning perch. Thanks to those...

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DAY 46 – February 19th

At Sea in the South Pacific Ocean   Yet another sun drenched day with a perfectly blue calm sea. The color of the water is an almost iridescent blue – it sparkles away and is really a beautiful site. Our tablemates saw dolphins yesterday,...

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DAY 45 – February 18th

At Sea   There was no way to avoid it, the laundry had to be done today. Usually the launderette is the hub of bad behavior and gossip, but again today it was the height of discretion and good behavior. Nothing exciting to report at all....

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DAY 44 – February 17th

At Sea   Nine sea days in a row – followed by Tahiti. Life doesn’t get much better than that. Some people are complaining about it, but especially if the sun comes out, I am very happy.   I checked the daily program to see if beading...

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DAY 43 – February 16th

Valparaiso   The day I discovered Pisco Sours   We were due to dock at 7:00, but when we awoke we were still moving, and nowhere near to the port.   The Commodore had not made any announcement, so we got up and got ready to be in...

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DAY 40 – February 13th

Pio Xl Glacier   The Commodore had said that he expected us to be at the Pio Xl glacier (named after the pope of the same name), at 8:00AM. We awoke to a misty rainy day, so we decided that we would give the outside decks a miss for now,...

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DAY 25 – January 29th

At sea   Today dawned dark and stormy, not what we had expected at all. However, with a full schedule of talks and activities lined up for the day, we would not be able to spend much time sunbathing by the pool anyway.   We are...

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DAY 24 – January 28th

In the Amazon River   Today is our wedding anniversary, and Brian gave me a wonderful book on Cunard. Very appropriate, and something to always treasure. He is a good man.   This is our last day on the mighty river. At times we have...

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DAY 15 – January 19th

  At sea   Today dawned bright and sunny again. I love being in our new cabin. If you lean over the balcony lifeboats obstruct your direct view of the ocean, but if you are sitting on the balcony or in the cabin, all you can see is the...

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