We
were up early (another time change helped) today to see clear skies
and
calm seas. The Captain took us well south out of the range of
the disturbance and now we are headed on a more direct route to
Halifax. In fact by adding 300 miles to the trip he will save fuel
because he can pick up a favourable wind system that will help us
along. Crossings are all about saving fuel. He is also speeding
along so that he can save some time in case Florence is a problem as
we approach Halifax. We will get into Halifax because he said his
wife is waiting for him!
Sunrise |
The
routines for these sea days remain the same. We had breakfast in the
dining room where we sat with a couple. The man originally grew up in
Detroit although the couple now live in California. There were back
in Michigan a few weeks ago visiting family in the Saginaw area and
actually drove to New York where they left their car and will drive
back across the country.
We
did zumba with a third cruise staff doing it. The floor was not
quite as crowded as the yesterday but there is not much room to move.
We stayed on for the Salsa lesson after that. Talk about a small
world. A woman was looking at us do the salsa. I though she liked
the way I did it but it turns out Sandy recognized Judy's shoes (and
of course my dancing!) Actually she was a part of a group that
danced together on our Pacific crossing. We discovered they did line
dancing in Skywalker's Lounge every day for about an hour. That
group is not on this cruise but we sat and talked for a long time.
They live in the Toronto area and cruise all the time. I would sure
have liked it if she had recognized me from my dancing! Judy went
off to the food lecture and I stayed behind with Sandra and helped
her with the line dancing. A cup of tea and a light snack followed.
Waiting For Coffee |
The
Captain gave a talk of the North Atlantic Weather Routes. He is very
personable and likes to talk unlike some of the captains that we have
had in the past. He now lives in Nova Scotia which is why I am sure
we will get into Halifax. He was very detailed about the patterns
that develop and the background to the systems. A lot of high school
geography class was involved. How and why routes are picked was the
real focus of the talk. He did explain why we are not taking the
shortest (great circle route) to Halifax but rather a modified one.
It was all very entertaining.
A
brief rest was followed by afternoon tea in the dining room. It was
the first time we had been to tea on this trip. After it was time for
relaxing before we went to the Captain's Circle party. The usual
happened there – a few nibbles and a few drinks before dinner. The
2 ladies behind us in line live in the Leamington area. Talk about a
small world! After dinner we went to the late show tonight which
featured a musical madman that used one of a kind instruments. With
the help of a computer he even played a laser beam instrument. It
was the type of show that blends modern technology with music. It
was unique and entertaining. In all we had a very good day.
2 comments:
Cheers have a smooth sail.
I feel like I'm on the ship with you. Very enjoyable reading about your adventures. Enjoy the rest of your voyage. Betty
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