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Blog 0076. Back in the U.K.’s Time Zone
Day 93 of 102, and now, Day 94. Written yesterday, 13th April. Rarely on any voyage are 11 sea days punctuated by just one final port of call, unless perhaps while returning home via Africa’s West coast. From Cape Town, our ship takes a Northwesterly course as we steam directly towards Tenerife, crossing the Equator…
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Blog 0075. Day 2 of 8 sea days between Walvis Bay and Tenerife.
Day 92 of 102. The chill of the Southern Hemisphere is gradually giving way to more acceptable climes as we steam ever Northwest towards the Equator, which we shall cross, with due silly ceremony the day after tomorrow. Yesterday, after such a brilliant time in Namibia the day before, I did very little, even getting…
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Blog 0074 Easter at sea, and Walvis Bay, Namibia.
Days 89, 90, and 91 of 102. Compiled Tuesday 11th July over breakfast in the Kings Court Buffet from 10.57 hrs. (Day 91) Well done to Cunard, who made a point of marking not only Good Friday with acts of worship for different faiths in various parts of the ship at 5.15 pm on that…
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Blog 0073 Cape Town revisited
I first visited Cape Town late in 2000 on Cunard’s QE2 when Carnival’s ownership of Cunard was in its infancy. I would return 18 years later, seeing very little of the city before setting off on adventure along the Garden Route eventually to Port Elizabeth (P.E.) Yesterday morning at around 05.30, Queen Mary 2 docked…
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Blog 0072 Oh! What a Surprise!
Days 84, 85, and 86 of 102. There is something rather special about the South Africa part of this Centenary World Voyage. Day 84 was a sea day that separated our calls at Durban (See Blog 0071) and Port Elizabeth (yesterday, 5th April). Writing two days later, I remember very little of the day at…
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Blog 0071. Durban S.A.
Day 83 of 102 Just occasionally, I wake up at 3 am. and remain wide awake for what seems like the rest of the night. If it’s a sea day, it doesn’t really matter. But today, the ship is docked in Durban, South Africa. I would like to think that will make the most of…
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Blog 0070. Palm Sunday
Day 82 of 102 Being Palm Sunday, I attended a well filled Interdemoninational church service in the Royal Court Theatre, this time after breakfast. That it was Palm Sunday was mentioned at the start of what was otherwise an ordinary routine service, albeit beautifully conducted with appropriate dignity. I assume the readings were those appointed…
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Blog 69 At Sea between Le Port, La Reunion, and Durban, South Africa.
Days 80 and 81 of 102. April 1st Stephen remarked to me yesterday as we were pacing along the Promenade Deck that life slows down on long voyages like this one. Looking out of my stateroom window, the sea is a familiar sight, an everyday occurrence, perhaps not dissimilar to (but of course, completely different…
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Blog 0068 La Reunion
Day 79 of 102 It would be late in the day when our tour guide would explain how La Reunion, that gorgeous French Island in the Indian Ocean Southwest of Mauritius, came to be named. Something to do with a meeting of revolutionaries back in the day. I had no set plan for how I…
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Blog 0067 In Mauritius
Day 78 of 102. Wednesday 29th March. Written the following morning, 30th March, in the Kings Court Buffet over breakfast, and also in the morning of Friday 31st March, now en route from Le Port, La Reunion to Durban, South Africa. This is the last of those ports where I have arranged to meet somebody…