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DAY 76 – March 22nd

At Sea Yay! We are back in the tropics! It started off rainy this morning, and very humid. Then the sun came out, and we moved to the pool. It was lovely sitting outdoors again, and slipping in and out of the pool to cool off. There were too many people milling...

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DAY 75 – March 21st

At Sea Not in the Tropics yet…….. Last night we received a notification that it was a legal requirement that all passengers attend a safety briefing after 28 days on board, and we were ordered to attend the guest emergency drill in the Royal Court Theater today at...

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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 pleased to find that...

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DAY 73 – March 19th

Wellington Wellington is notorious for its windy weather, and recently it had been quite wet and cool, with one of the worst summers on record. However, today there was not a cloud in the sky, and only a very gentle breeze. The city experienced a moderately severe...

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DAY 72 – March 18th

Akaroa I was awoken by the sounds of the tenders being lowered. I though this was a good sign – it could mean that we were preparing to abandon ship, but more likely it meant we had anchored in Akaroa, and they were getting things in place for us to go ashore. I...

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DAY 71 – March 17th

Anchored outside the Port of Dunedin In the Fog Happy St Patrick’s Day! Well, despite my efforts I was unable to get an update on the baseball cap incident yesterday. We may never know what really triggered the alarm. The man whose cap was involved in the incident...

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DAY 70 – March 16th

Fiordland New Zealand The Baseball Cap Incident When we looked out the window this morning we were in Milford Sound. So that everyone could get to see the sound, they opened up the front of decks 5 and 6, but it was jolly cold and windy, so we decided to watch our...

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DAY 69 – March 15th

At Sea Beware the Ides of March It’s the Ides of March here, but will only be the Ides tomorrow back home. This is all very confusing. The weather has turned quite cold as we head further south, so no sunbathing today alas. I made up for it by starting on yet...

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DAY 68 – March 14th

At Sea We are back in the Tasman Sea again, but although we are heading into the “roaring forties”, it is not that stormy. However it is still too windy to sit comfortably out on deck. We spent the day inside. This gave me the opportunity to finish off the velvet...

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DAY 67 – March 13th

Melbourne Despite dire warnings about the weather, we woke up to a sunny, but cool day in Melbourne. We were able to get straight off the ship once the gangway was in place on deck 2. The cruise terminal was rather minimal, only having a tacky souvenir shop and a...

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DAY 66 – March 12th

At Sea No Opera House this morning – just water all around us with no land in sight. With 1000 new passengers the ship has a totally different feel. Was I that bewildered when I first came on board QV in 2008? I think not – maybe it was because I had done my...

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DAY 65 – March 11th

Sydney Day 2 It’s not every day that you wake up to the Sydney Opera House outside your window, but it has now been 2 days in a row. I do love cruises! We had an early start, and walked to Darling Harbour. It has been great seeing all the sights around the world,...

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