Monday, February 13, 2017

one day before Valentine's Day


A New Leg of the Cruise

We gained some new passengers yesterday and so there is a lot of “getting to know you” going on.

New Speaker

Thank goodness we now have a speaker with some substance! The topic was the Coral Sea and WWII and the speaker (I’ll tell you more about him later as you may want to look up his books) is a retired Naval officer who is a history buff and writes books on various wars. He was afraid there would be few people who showed up for his lecture but the lounge wass probably ¾ full. He gives you a lot of tidbits I, at least, had never heard before about Pearl Harbor, for example, that the Admiral there in 1939 was concerned about the vulnerability of the fleet in Pearl Harbor and did a practice run – this was later published in an American publication and the Japanese simply copied the idea. However, the Japaese were not so concerned about the ships that eventually were bombed as they were about the aircraft carriers which were not in the Harbor at the time.

TRIVIA

We have a whole new team this am. A young Aussie couple who are on until Hong Kong joined us. I would guess they are in their 30s and the other couple are from the previous leg but lost their trivia mates. We made a very respectable score on a very difficult quiz but did not win.

The new cruise staff member who did it is Basil from Johannesburg So Africa. His accent is a real challenge to us and will require some adaptations on all of our parts. But he is cheerful and of a good nature.

Visual impairment: the wife of the Aussie couple has retinitis pigmentosa, an hereditary disease that takes one’s vision at an early age. She wear a pin that says: “Visually impaired”. I didn’t see this right away but she did tell me when I tried to show her something. So in a funny twist on things, I have become her helper. When she says what she thinks the answer is, I write it in my usual large lettering to show others. Likewise, when I put an answer down in large letters, she takes her magnifier to see it. We don’t have one good eye between us. Her impairment is far worse than mine and will be continuing over time. So sad for such a pretty lovely woman. But she has spunk and does participate. Very nice.

Lunch Today

An Aussie couple who just joined yesterday, a couple with us from LA, and two older ladies who joined in Ft. Lauderdale. We have seen the two of latter before. I hope they aren’t travelling together (I doubt it) as they seem constantly to be at loggerheads bickering or complaining about one thing or another. Each considers herself special in the eyes of the serving staff. Sometimes I think they’d make a great model for some movie scenes.

Everyone complained of the heat in Sydney. The lady Aussie said that Saturday’s temp was the hottest in 120 yrs in Sydney.

Gossip mill: The Ruby Princess, which was also stuck with us in LA because of the weather, eventually left for Honolulu and had to turn back because of the weather. It must have made some voyage as it was the ship due in Sydney yesterday.

Also an explosion on the emerald Princess what killed one porter. We have no way to get accurate info about all this except by asking our room steward.

The afternoon was lazy with book reading (me) and TV marathon (Ed). Then to trivia and the same team we had on the last leg. Again we lost by one point: that seems to be our destiny. The Also Rans.

Entertainment was a pianist. Ed went. I went back to my book.




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