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DAY 90 – April 4th
San Francisco Day 2 Today dawned bright and sunny again. Every other time we have been to San Francisco the weather has been awful, cold, damp, and foggy – and I have several San Francisco sweatshirts to show for it. This time I was prepared with all of my winter...
DAY 89 – April 3rd
San Francisco Day 1 The gale continued over night and there was a fair bit of pitching and rolling. However, when we got up at 6:00 the sea was calm and the only evidence of the stormy night was another shattered window in the Winter Garden. Although we did not...
DAY 88 – April 2nd
At Sea Although the sea is a deep blue, with the large waves and white horses it looks more like we are in the middle of a transatlantic winter crossing. It is cold and windy out on deck too. We have certainly left the tropics alas. During the day I carry a tote...
DAY 87 – April 1st
At Sea April Fools Day Our younger son has played April Fools jokes on his gullible mother for many years, but it looks like I will get through today without being tricked by him. Another reason to go on a world cruise. However, some poor souls were involved in a...
DAY 86 – March 31st
At Sea “It’s like the end of the world, and we are the only survivors”, quote from the man sitting next to me in the Commodore Club. We have not seen another ship while we are at sea since we left Sydney. However, things are changing. Out there on the blue horizon...
DAY 85 – March 30th
At Sea Boat Building Day After I returned from my craft session our boat building team, Rod, Deborah, Martin, Rita and the 2 of us reconvened in our cabin to construct our ship. We made some minimal alterations to our original plan, and set about the task of the...
DAY 84 – March 29th
Hilo, Hawaii We had booked the volcano hiking tour, which I discovered was a rather over optimistic plan when I read the small print that stated that the hike was into the bottom of the crater, and then back out again. I had thought it would just be a nice little...
DAY 83 – March 28th
Honolulu, Hawaii I had hoped that we would be docked at the Aloha Tower. I have been to Honolulu twice by ship previously, and that’s where we were. Not this time, it was Pier 2 for us. We were instructed to go to the Queens Room between 7:15 and 8:15 to clear...
DAY 82 – March 27th
At Sea It continues to be rough out there. Still not transatlantic caliber, but enough for the ship to be bouncing along quite a bit. I was at the talk on the San Andreas fault (preparation for our visit to Southern California) in the Royal Court Theater and it...
DAY 81 – March 26th
At Sea We had a bit of a bumpy night, but nothing spectacular. Still Brian decided to forgo the gym this morning as the ship was still rocking and rolling somewhat. You get enough exercise just going up and down the corridors as far as I am concerned due to the...
DAY 80 – March 25th
At Sea Yes, it is Saturday March 25th yet again. We have crossed the International Dateline and find ourselves in a Groundhog Day situation. Yesterday’s March 25th was fun, and today’s March 25th looks like being fun too! We are crossing the International Date Line...
DAY 79 – March 25th
At Sea A wonderful sea day. Ports are great, but there is something magical about sea days. Here the majestic ocean surrounds you, while our ship effortlessly sails through the waves. There is always a breeze across the open decks, even on the hottest day. On cold...