• Sea Day-I love Sea Days

    February 1, Scotia Sea ⋅ 🌬 8 °C

    We are sailing toward South Georgia Island.

    We had another manadatory Biosecurity Inspection. We brought all of our outer gear for inspection. They screen our gear with headlamps and magnifying glasses. We had picked up some grass inside a velcro flap on our pants while we were on the Falkland Islands. So the velcro area was brushed and vacuumed. I also had a small piece of plastic that had not been completed removed when I took off the price tag. It is an amazingly thorough examination.

    We took our gear back to the stateroom and stowed them before heading to the Aula for the mandatory (attendance was taken) South Georgia Briefing.

    We had lunch in the World Cafe.

    We had some time in the stateroom. I sat on the couch in the sunshine and worked on doing some slight edits to our pictures. I am not spending much time editing (as I am sure the Pritchetts will notice...lol) because I want to get these posts done. We don't seem to have a lot of free time so I feel I need to get them done as quickly as possible.

    Next was the Photography Workshop. We walked to the Aula. We saw that the complete title of the workshop stated that it was for beginners. Bob opted not to stay and I followed.

    I am glad that I followed as we stopped by the Gift shop and some purchases were made.😃

    We watched the photo workshop on the TV in our stateroom. We were glad we did not stay as Laurence is a delightful French young lady but she is very hard to understand.

    We caught up on other lectures before getting ready for the Interdenominational Service.

    We were meeting Paul, Joyce, Michael and Kerry at the restaurant at 6:45 PM. We were a bit late but had a great time at dinner.

    I had venison and Bob had a steak. We both missed our Surf and Turf!
    I sure you can guess where we will be eating as much as possible...and it is not the Restaurant.

    We closed down the Restaurant as we were having such great conversation.

    Off to bed-looking forward to catching up on sleep.
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