Since Singapore, there has been one scheduled port, three unexpected ports and the rest of the time either at sea or docked with nowhere to go. The cruise director has scheduled bingo and a guest talent show. There were no berries at breakfast and grilled tomatoes were by special request only. Even if Australia will not let the Silver Spirit disembark, everyone is hoping that they will allow to refuel and restock. The shore concierge informed TSH and Diva that flights have been obtained for March 18th, the expected day of arrival in Darwin.
No flight details yet, but the best option Diva found online was 2 stops, 18 hours flying and 24 hours elapsed. Not a good prospect!!
Seas have been calm throughout but some days the wind has been so strong that Tai Chi has been done on deck 5 under the lifeboats, instead of on deck 10.
Flying fish and a juvenile gannet have been sighted but no whales, dolphins or sharks yet. The navigation is not straight because there are many wrecks and reefs to be avoided. A point of interest is that somewhere in this region is the Darwin line, which marks the evolutionary difference between the fauna of SE Asia and that of Australasia. The Silver Spirit must pass it at some point.
Minor panic in the suite when a contact lens slipped out of TSH's grasp but a torch and a finger-tip search eventually located it. He does have a spare set.
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Friday, 13 March 2020
Friday, 13 November 2015
A day at sea
Sea days are regarded as rest days but not by everyone.
Diva and TSH were up as usual around 6am and ready in good
time to enjoy breakfast when it was available at 7am. A light breakfast was
taken (noted by one of the waiters – do they really study what everybody eats?)
- solely fruit, with the exception of TSH having an excellent cinnamon Danish
pastry to accompany his coffee.
Then it was up to deck 8 to pick up the daily puzzles before
climbing another flight of stairs to do Tai Chi. Doing Tai Chi at sea is
usually a challenge due to the motion of the ship and the wind but fortunately
the seas have been reasonably kind thus far. As Tai Chi is partly about
balance, it is perhaps a good way to practice.
After physical exercise, Diva and TSH set about metal
challenges with the crossword and Sudoku puzzles, which they both completed.
The crossword has taken some time to tune into as it uses American words,
spellings and phrases which they are not accustomed to.
The puzzles were followed by an educational session, as Diva
and TSH attended a lecture on upcoming ports of call. This was the first one
they had managed to attend (after three weeks on board) as Diva and TSH had
previously been too busy to find the time for this activity.
Diva and TSH then allowed themselves a short relaxation
break during which they read books on their kindles whilst seated on the pool
deck. This rest could not continue though as it was soon lunch time.
At lunch Diva decided that it was time for another seafood
pizza which she again enjoyed even though she could not manage to eat the whole
of the base. TSH limited himself to a large salad and a lean piece of pork and
some fruit for pudding. He did give in to the cookies to have with his coffee –
three of them.
Whilst seated in a prime window seat in the restaurant, TSH
spotted some dolphins beside the ship, causing a bit of excitement amongst
guests and staff.
After lunch Diva and TSH decided it was too bright to use
computers out on deck so they retired to the observation lounge to work on
their projects. After spending some time doing this, Diva and TSH read from
their kindles and moved outside to take the air whilst taking advantage of the
shade from the strong sun.
Before returning to their cabin, Diva and TSH observed
flying fish - they flew for considerable distances in order to escape from the
approaching ship.
TSH had a minor panic after finding out it was formal night
and discovering his frilly shirt was not to be found. He reasoned that it must
be in the laundry that the Butler had taken away (Diva and TSH get free laundry
as a result of doing more than 100 days with Silversea). The shirt was duly
delivered whilst TSH was shaving in preparation for dinner. So he could dine
suitably attired. Not only did he have a clean shirt but he also had freshly
polished dress shoes to wear, as the Butler had polished them yet again – at
this rate they will be worn out more by polishing than wearing.
Before dinner Diva and TSH relaxed whilst listening to the
soothing tones of Leonard Cohen, played on a PC brought with them.
Dinner was excellent – Diva had lobster whilst TSH had bream
as main courses. Diva enquired of the Restaurant Manager when filet mignon
would next be available on the menu. He responded ‘for you madam it is
available whenever you wish to ask for it’.
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