There is little to write about the first of the final four sea days. However fabulous the World Voyage was (and still is), after almost four months, even I am beginning to welcome seeing my home again and catching up with reality. This time last year, I was at Wythenshawe Hospital and was awaiting various test results. I spent much of yesterday in the Atlantic Lounge, an observation area looking forward from Deck 11. This remains for the exclusive use of passengers taking the full world cruise. I didn’t take breakfast, but had lunch in the Kings Court, before visiting the Photo Shop where images taken at all our ports of call were on display. I acquired a selection of those relevant to my visits along with a suitable album in which to store and display them. During the transaction, the strange movement of the ship caused me to feel unwell, thereby curtailing my routine for the rest of the day. Instead, as well as relaxing in my darkened cabin, I was
Another day, another shore excursion, “Montserrat by Rail”. The seas had settled by early this morning. Again, no mega hot weather is forecast, merely a pleasant overcast day, 18 degrees Celsius.
Many thanks for reading; I will write again soon.
David.