Happy Halloween! The
ship is decorated with spiders and spiderwebs!
They really get into this holiday and it takes a lot of work to put up
decorations for just one day and I admire them for doing it.
I bought light up necklaces for Betty and me to wear to
dinner and, of course, mine didn’t work!
Oh, well, they were 2 for $5 so no big deal! I’ll just fly down to dinner on my broom instead.
J
The sail in this morning was very nice and just as we docked
the sun came out and it was a really nice day.
We walked off the ship about 10:30am and just spent a couple of hours
wandering around the town. It’s quaint
and charming and every street downtown is cobbled in different designs. The day was warm and the town was full of
cruise passengers!
We had a late lunch and enjoyed our balcony for the
afternoon. I did manage to get a load of
laundry done since most of the passengers were off on tours!
Speaking of tours, Betty and Don went to the interior of the
island and enjoyed it very much. They
benefitted from a cloudless day to see all the green on this island. Found out that every animal and plant on this
island was “imported”! It’s a volcanic
group of nine islands.
Trivia this afternoon was a mess with a “Halloween”
trivia. Did you know that pumpkin is a
fruit? Well, now you do!
We now have four full days at sea before we arrive in
Bermuda. The Captain announced this
evening that we’ll have calm seas tonight and tomorrow. That’s always nice to hear.
I’m thinking about all my dear “trick or treaters” in
Clayton today getting ready for their evening of fun! Good thing Halloween is on a Friday this year
so those pesky bedtimes won’t shorten the evening! The Commodore and I haven’t missed that fun
in 15 years!! I’m missing you all!
Posting early tonight but if there’s news I’ll add an
update!!
XOXOXO
M
Can't even imagine importing every plant an animal. And, choosing which ones to import. The complexities!
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