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2nd October 2012

Tuesday – Valletta and The Blue Grotto, Malta

Today, we arrived in Malta. It was an early arrival, so we’d even set the alarm to make sure that we’d be up on deck in time to see the city as we sailed in. And what a truly beautiful city it is – from the harbour, at least; Malta has quite a colourful, and turbulent, past, and its impressive...

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2nd October 2012

Monday – Still at Sea – Second Workshop and CHIPS

Another day at sea, and another nugget of trivia from our esteemed captain; did you know that United Airlines cut $40,000 off its annual budget just by removing a single olive from its in-flight waldorf salad? Strange but true… apparently.   The second workshop – a tonal study in one colour (Paynes Grey) – went well. Everyone seemed very settled,...

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30th September 2012

Sunday – At Sea – First Workshop

Today was our first day at sea; the weather was pleasant with only the merest of breezes, and the Mediterranean was calm. It makes a change to be at sea on a Sunday and not in a port town, pottering around, wondering what it would look like with people.   This is clearly a busy by-way for ships; we’ve seen...

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29th September 2012

Saturday – Almeria, Spain

We arose early and headed for Almeria, approximately an hour’s drive from where Tracey’s parents live. The morning was cool but pleasant – a far cry from the heavy rainstorms of the previous day, although further rain was forcast.   We arrived in the Port of Almeria, on the Southern coast of Spain, at about 10:30am, and by 11am, we’d...

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29th September 2012

Flash Floods in Spain

We arrived in Murcia safely, and more or less on time, courtesy of Jet2. Our hosts for Friday night, Tracey’s Mum and Dad, however, were a little late getting to the airport, having taken almost 3 hours to make a one and a half hour journey, on account of flash floods having swept away parts of the toll road. Diversions...

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