Rocky seas
Looking at
the waves it looks more treacherous than it feels though there is definitely
rocking of the ship and you do need to hang on. The outdoor entries are blocked
to protect dumb people from stupid decisions.
La Paz
Deb gave us
an introduction to La Paz Mexico and I had
a totally erroneous image of where it was geographically. There are a
number of fun opportunities here but Ed and I haven’t made a decision yet. The
port is some distance from the town apparently.
Trivia:
horrible quiz. We don’t have to hang our head in shame but it was tough. The afternoon
session wasn’t much better. We were all kind’ve cranky afterwards. If it was
like this every day, few would show up.
Photos
We had a
huge stack of photos to pick up and then Ed and I went over them to be sure all
of them had been scanned onto the digital USB ship we have.
Lunch: I
chose vegetarian and it was very good
Complaint
mill
Many people were unhappy with yesterday’s port in
El Salvador. We were only the 4th ship into that port and they did
provide us with entertainment all day and a fire boat welcome. Still as my blog
yesterday suggestions, they have a lot of learning to do. Many are trying to
insist it never be a port again. I think that’s extreme as Atasco was amazing
and those who went to the Mayan ruins were ecstatic about that tour.
Getting into
LA mode
I
transferred all my stuff by to my purse. Also took out the Mexican pesos for us
to hopefully make use of in La Paz. When it comes time to pack, I will leave
out what I must have for Friday morning and leave the cabin for Ed to do what
he wants. With Ed this is not a team event. I’ve learned.
Entertainment
A comedian
singer. He was OK; few good chuckles along the way. Clever. Kind’ve a good ole
boy. There is a crew talent show tonight late but I think I’ll miss it. Kind’ve
in a low mood this evening.
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