Today was another sea day. I haven’t figured out why they are so busy, but they
are. After breakfast Al checked
his e-mails and I updated the blog.
Then it was time for trivia.
We can’t use the excuse any longer that we’re trying to lull the opposition. Today we were bad!
They’ve added a new twist to the competition and on the last day teams
are encouraged to come in “fancy dress” which for us Americans means costumes. Our Australian members have come up
with something. We’ll see how this all works out.
Mid-afternoon King Neptune and his court arrived onboard and
it was time to initiate those who had never crossed the Equator on the sea
(Pollywogs).
It doesn’t count if
you’ve flown across it or even gone via land.
I think most of the passengers and many of the crew gathered
around the main pool to watch the fun as several crew members who were
Pollywogs were initiated into the Shellback society.
Thankfully we were spared from the ritual but it was lots of
fun to see.
Each one was brought
before Neptune and was sentenced to either the barber or the butcher for
punishment for crossing the line.
At each station the Pollywog was thoroughly doused in some bilious
looking compounds and then had to kiss an enormous fish.
After that they were tossed in the
pool.
The last crew member to be
taken was our cruise director Handré.
Everything that was left was smeared on him and a pie was rubbed in his
face.
As he was being tossed in
the pool he grabbed hold of our Captain and he went in too.
They were all great sports!
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King Neptune and his lovely bride |
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King Neptune's Court |
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A hapless Pollywog being given a hair wash by the barbers |
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Yech! Kissing the fish |
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Our cruise director Handré being worked on by the Butcher, the Barber, the Captain et al |
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Us with His Majesty King Neptune |
Late this afternoon we had a party in our suite for our
teammates.
I had asked for a few
hors d’oeuvres and some wine.
I
was stunned with what came.
We had
hot and cold canapés, wine, champagne and mixed drinks and a bartender to take
care of it all.
We gathered around
and had a toast to the team.
Then
as we actually crossed the line and the ship’s horn sounded we toasted the
Equator.
Finally we toasted Al
because it was his birthday.
We
had a lovely evening before going off to dinner.
When we came back to our cabin everything had magically
disappeared.
It was a wonderful
day and we get an extra hour of sleep which will be very nice.
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These were just the cold hors d'oeuvres. They brought the hot ones when the guests arrived. |
2 comments:
All hail king Neptune! Crossing the line actually on your birthday should be good for some extra karma or something.
Happy birthday Al, sounds like it was a wonderful day!
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