Had a late night last night.
After tea we went into the centre area of the ship where they started up
a rock and roll dance party featuring music from the 50s and 60s. Wow you should have seen those 70 and 80 year
old abandon their walking sticks, walkers and scooters!!! They all to seem come alive and many appeared
to know what they were doing on the dance floor.
I know I have been a bit disparaging about the old, frail,
slow, and over weight 75 yr olds however on reflection I realised these were
the people who were rocking around the clock with Bill Haley in 1955, twisting
with Chuck Berry in 1962, screaming at the Beatles in 1964, swooning at the
Stones in 1965 and getting high with Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock in 1969 so I
suppose they might know a thing or two about life on the wild side so, I’ll try to
be kinder in the future!!!! I’m also in
the position where I am moved to quote Betty O’Toole again….”As you are now so
once was I; as I am now so you will be.”
So after getting to bed late we had a bit of a sleep in and
spent the morning avoiding packing our bags.
We had a drink with lunch (first time these holidays!!) then faced the
inevitable and sorted out our clothes for our overnight stay in Perth.
Sailed past the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and as such crossed
the line from the Great Southern Ocean to the Indian Ocean. We received a big welcome into the Indian
Ocean by a pod of about 30 dolphins putting on a very athletic display along
the side of the ship. Still no sign of any swell, maybe we’ll get away with it??
Adjourned to the Champagne Lounge for
pre-dinner drinks and a few tears, it appears our last two weeks have gone
without us even noticing. Damn!!!! Guess we’ll just have to refer to the blog to
confirm we really did spend the last couple of weeks at sea.
Every couple of days the room attendant would make us a little animal.......I'll let you guess what they are!!
This is the third time I have tried to write a comment in here, do not know what is going on. Tried to ask where the photos of dolphins are or I can't believe you saw them!
ReplyDeleteWe didn't take a photo of the dolphins - we prefer to feast our eyes upon the natural world, take it all in, live in the moment yadda yadda yadda!!! Love Pam and Vernon
ReplyDeleteYou obviously didn't have the camera with you and just can't admit it!
ReplyDeleteThere WERE dolphins
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