I’ve not written for the last few days because there’s not
much to tell. Once we left Funchal
we started westward toward the New World.
For all that we’ve seen we may as well be the only ship on the
ocean. That’s something that has
always amazed us when we do a crossing.
Despite spending a lot of time sitting on our verandah we never see
another ship. Yesterday we did see
some dolphins playing around us.
We’ve settled into our routine – eat, check e-mail, play trivia, eat, play
scrabble (we’re tied at the moment), eat, maybe see a show and sleep. All the eating part, except for
breakfast is accompanied by wine.
When we get home next week we’ll have a shocking return to reality. Our first day after Funchal was pretty
rough. Yesterday and today it has smoothed out. We haven’t seen much sun though, which is disappointing to
the pool lovers.
The service continues to be very good as is the food. We’re doing a little better in trivia, but we’re still far back in
the pack. Al has been co-opted
into a boat-building team. It has
to carry a 2 kg can of caviar across the length of the pool. It will be interesting to see what they
come up with. None of the guys are
naval architects and the materials
have to be scrounged.
Last night we went to the Liar’s Club where four of the ship’s
officers give their definitions of very obscure words and the audience has to
decide who is telling the truth.
It’s always a very funny show to watch. I now know what chillpoop, gardyloo, and eructation mean. I won’t ever need to use them in
conversation but who knows, they may be useful in Scrabble some day.
Well, it’s nearly time for trivia. I must go and scan the encyclopedia for a few minutes! More later.
1 comment:
Keep trying at the Trivia, Ann. You never know you could have a run of luck! I did know the meaning of "gardyloo". Never had to use it thought! Enjoy the rest of the cruise.
Great to follow your adventures
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