The Queen Day 6 At Sea
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Today the ships clocks were set back by one hour, so we were up early for a brisk walk around the deck before breakfast. We then took the plunge and had a go at the line dancing. We actually enjoyedWeiterlesen
Today the ships clocks were set back by one hour, so we were up early for a brisk walk around the deck before breakfast. We then took the plunge and had a go at the line dancing. We actually enjoyedWeiterlesen
Started the day with a Sunday sleep in then a leisurely brekky.
Put the phone on to get the good news that the Eagles had beaten the Dockers. Made my day.
A quiet morning with just another gemWeiterlesen
Bit of a sleep in this morning
After a late breakfast headed off to the theatre to see John Mcarthy and the second part of his hostage saga story. Again a good show.
Before lunch we tried the musicWeiterlesen
We have booked for the Verandah Resturant tonight so are taking it a bit easier with the food today. A couple of quizzes and not much else during the day. Seas have got very calm as we cross theWeiterlesen
Late out of bed and skipped brekky as a result of our over indulgence last night.
Spent some time reading in the Garden Lounge then Lou gave me a table tennis lesson.
Dinner in the Brittania Room andWeiterlesen
The sea has roughed up a bit as we get out of bed this morning. Not too bad though. The days at sea are flying by. One more day then Teneriffe.
Maritime talk at 11
Quizzes in the afternoon
Comedy showWeiterlesen
Last day today before stops in Teneriffe and Madeira
Did the last maritime lady talk and the q&a with John McCarthy. Enjoyed them both.
In the afternoon the ship put on a country fair charityWeiterlesen
Woke this morning as the ship slid into Teneriffe harbour. Great view out our window to the island.
Shuttled off to Santa Cruz about 9:30.
Walked into the town then decided to get a local bus over toWeiterlesen
Woke up this morning to see the lights of outlying islands as we approached Madeira.
Dolphins escorted us into Funchal Harbour as the sun rose. The island looked great so we soon had brekky and madeWeiterlesen
Woke to a grey sky and sea, must be getting close to the UK.
After breakfast joined a tour of the kitchens, then on to a talk in the theatre. Woman who rowed the Atlantic with her son in 1997.Weiterlesen