The ocean
blue looks like rosary beads I had as a child. The weather is terrific and the
movement of the ocean is not bad.
Sizes of
clothing: Just to give you an idea: we often complain that sizes are not
reliable in the US. Well over here the people tend to be much larger so the
shirt that Ed got in Papeete says it’s a medium. Now he’s lost weight but not
THAT much! Same is true here on board. I got a top the other day that was a
small and it is big on me (there was no smaller size and there are many of us
on here that are smaller).
We continue
to enjoy the Georgia couple in trivia in the morning. I often hear some
southern accent coming with my words as well.
Newspapers:
It is not advertised, but you can get 3 newspapers in English at the Passenger
Services desk each day. I pick up US, Canada, and Britain and read the
headlines then pass them on to Ed. Many stories are duplicated in each but with
the twist for that readership. I like this, that is, seeing how it is presented
for each population. It is only 4 pages but has a nice variety of articles.
They pull from AP, Reuters etc.
My mascot:
devil ducky. I see that our room steward occasionally moves him around for
different activities. This is always a fun part of cruises when this begins
with your cabin steward.
O M G ! We
Won! And by 2 points over the next closest team! And we were only 5 members,
not the 6 allowed. They gave us a bottle of cheap champagne (instead of each of
us getting a cheap something or other). So we are going to take the bottle back
again and see if we can trade it for some cheap something or other. One of our
folks doesn’t drink and so that will be our handle. We missed only one question
and we would not have missed that, as we had the correct answer as another
option, but the group went with the wrong answer.
Passport
issues: We had to go see the passenger services desk to be sure we had the
proper Indian visa. Mine is in my old passport. Apparently they changed the
colors on the visa at some point in the intervening years and so it was double
checked and verified that we are legit.
The officer
was lamenting the requirements imposed in Indian ports. Bureaucracy is the lode
stone of India’s government. An example was 12 copies of the environmental
report. So the guy we were talking to hates going to India ports. The young
India man near us was laughing but agreeing with him.
Then he
started in on the litany of when we get our passports back, what happens when
we required to have them, when they take them back, and on and on. Each country
is different and for many it is a breeze and we just carry the usual ID.
Currency
questions: as I went through Ed’s old bills, I found some of the 500
denomination bills. A few months ago Modi pulled all of them back and they
cannot be used again. So as it turns out, a representative of the bank in India
will be coming on board to sell currency so we will ask them if they can
exchange them for us. Otherwise, we are stuck with now worthless bills.
I have all
these little plastic sandwich bags with currency of the various countries in
them. It’s amazing how much Ed had squirrelled away!
Singer
tonight: a woman from Australia with the great sense of humor we’ve come to
love in them. She was far better than the last singer that’s for sure.
Photos: they
had casual photos tonight and we had fun with our favorite photographer and the
other couple with whom we have dinner. They have different kinds of ideas about
the pics and so it will be fun to see how they turn out.
CROSSING THE
INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE:
We did this
during the night so we have lost a day. Well we really haven’t lost it but
since we are moving our clocks back by one hour with regularity, we often have
25 hr days. And since there are 24 time zones around the globe, we will have
used up one day by the time we reach LA again. So we are now AHEAD of you time
wise, that is we are earlier in the day. Right now we are 3 hrs ahead but that
will change as we move along. So as I write this, it is 8 am on Sunday Feb 5th.
Wake up sleepyheads.
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