Thursday – Rollin’

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We’ve changed direction, and are now heading South, with the north-west coast of Scotland off to our port side somewhere. You can’t see it, but the captain assures us we should, hopefully, beĀ able to see the isle of Lewis later this afternoon.

With only one more sea-day coming up after this one (Saturday), I decided the time was right to inflict the ‘Northern Lights’ session on them today. It seemed to go down reasonably well, despite it
being a massively challenging subject. Today was also scheduled to be a Formal Night, but with the rough weather persisting, they’ve decided to postpone it until tomorrow night (yeeey!).

We’re almost home. Tomorrow, we are due to land in Belfast, and on Sunday, we’ll be returning to our starting point, Portsmouth. It all seems to have gone rather quickly, and it won’t be long before
I’m off again; next month, I’ll be working on the Minerva, which is an even smaller ship than the Voyager! I’ve been told by Karen from the Shorex team that we’ll be on tour tomorrow, but we don’t yet
know where (it’ll either be the Titanic Museum or Giant’s causeway). That’ll be an early night, then….

Peter Woolley

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