Silversea’s overlords at Royal Caribbean have decided to rebrand
them. At the moment, this appears to be limited to the external appearance of
the ships. The bottom section has been painted in what Diva assumed was
undercoat, looks like battleship grey and is apparently meant to be silver. The
logo on the funnel has changed so that it looks washed out – as if someone put
white undercoat across it. There has been no official mention of this onboard –
TSH and Diva asked the HR manager about it when they were chatting with her.
They think it is a huge mistake.
The HR manager also described the logistics of the last 16
months. Getting as many crew as possible home - sometimes using the ships as
ferries, preparing to help with evacuations from the Australian wild fires,
assembling quarantined and vaccinated crew, dry runs to prepare the restaurant
staff for the return of guests. The latter involved filling each restaurant in
turn with non-restaurant crew such as cleaners and deck hands, who all enjoyed
the new experience of being waited on.
The passengers are still trying to help out. During a
lighting issue in the theatre when the lecturer could not read his notes, a
passenger offered him her phone torch. It was politely refused. The lecturer –
Peter Crimes – was a PhD student in the Geology department at Liverpool
University when Diva, in her first job, worked on the Computer Helpdesk.
Weather misty but not too cold and the sea is very flat.
Wildlife sightings: 1 rabbit, 1 egret, 2 cormorants.
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