Homeward bound
What can you say about heading home after experiencing something like this? Its not something you can put into words, but because I know that memory can be fleeting and writing can help make those memories more permanent, I'll try and put some thoughts down. I'll start with last night. I didn't get seasick, but that definitely doesn't go for everyone on board. Many people looked a little green and the dining hall was a bit empty. As it approached 11, the ship began to toss more as the seas grew rougher and me and my companions headed down to our bedroom to try and get to sleep before the rough water hit in full. Lets just say it was an interesting attempt at getting some shut eye. The ship tossed all night, smashing me into the wall and a couple times it felt like I was being lifted right out of it. This morning its calmer, and we're working our way into stiller seas. Its still rough, and hand lines are up in all the common areas. Donnie and...
AWESOME just doesn't seem to even give this photo justice. LOVE the penguin on the iceberg. Thanks for posting. Diane Phelon
ReplyDeleteWhat a view!!! Enjoy!!! So fun hearing from you and seeing you on the announcements!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Gorgeous photos! Thank you for your hard work and for sharing your experiences with us!
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely breathtaking.
Awesome shots! enjoying your travel adventure!
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