AT SEA… STILL

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Today, in the art class, I had them painting Panama City Skyline. It was the session that got sidelined for the Iguana, but I was pleased yo be able to reinstate it, and despite one or two people’s uncertainty about it, it actually went down very well.

The seas have remained flat with a gentle swell, but the portholes have remained closed. Passengers on decks five and above have the luxury of a sea view, it’s a shame those on Deck four aren’t allowed to enjoy the same pleasure, especially since the sea is so calm. Sadly the decision to open them lies with the Captain and the Staff Captain; only on their say-so is the joiner allowed to go around opening them, and no amount of canvassing the poor folks at Reception seems to bend their will in the matter.

Once again, the clocks go forward tonight, which will leave us only one hour behind UK. So that’s another early night, to make sure that we’re up at the crack of dawn to prepare for another class.

Peter Woolley

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  1. Sorry you missed all the wonderful sea views , sun rises and sets and rainbows. Up on deck 9 it was magnificent. As you said so remarkably calm. An amazing trip altogether.

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