Monthly Archives: March 2018

Azores to Southampton

We left the Azores with a heavy heart, as the next stop was Southampton and the end of our holiday. Still we did have 3 more days with one formal night to look forward to. The last time I sailed … Continue reading

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4 Sea days and the Azores

Life as usual went on during the four days at sea.   Dave and I played Elaine and Christine at shuffleboard, the evening shows, both very good and not so good, happened each evening, the lectures on smuggling continued and the … Continue reading

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Sea day and Bermuda

We left Charleston ok, but when we hit open sea we were in for a bit of a shock as the weather had “turned”, and not for the better, oh no. It was raining, windy and the sea state according … Continue reading

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Overnight in Charleston

We had a leisurely morning at sea en-route to Charleston. I went to a lecture in the morning while Christine read, and did some laundry.   The lecture I attended was given by a retired customs officer under the title; “40 … Continue reading

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Cape Canaveral

After a leisurely breakfast, again out on deck, we headed off to pick up the shuttle to Cocoa Beach where the “Ron Jon Surf” shop is. The coach dropped us next to the shop and in we went. I had … Continue reading

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Fort Lauderdale

During the night we crossed the tropic of Cancer, so it’s official, we are now out of the tropics and will be ‘till we go somewhere else in the future. We arrived in Port Everglades, just outside Fort Lauderdale, in … Continue reading

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