Days 94, 95 and 96 at Sea


Tuesday 10th to Thursday 12th April

Tuesday
Nice day at sea enjoying the sun and the ship, perfect.
Passed close to the Maldives, sadly no stop, looked nice even at a distance.
Clock back just 30 minutes tonight

Wednesday
Another lovely day at sea only disturbed by the ceremonies for crossing the equator.  Quite entertaining watching the passengers and crew going through the “fun” of getting gunked and dunked while being converted from pollywogs to shellbacks.

A Couple of Junior Officers being Gunked

Didn’t actually cross the equator today but it must have be very early tomorrow morning.
Pirate precaution’s start proper today, security walking the decks on the lookout, deterrent equipment set up on prom deck and unnecessary lights to be turned off at night.  Procedures for use in any pirate event sent out to everyone!


No pirates today, just a few dolphins.
We were hoping for good stargazing this evening, but Cunard’s idea of essential lights at night doesn’t seem to be any less than any other day of the cruise!

Thursday
Weather a bit cloudier today but continues very hot and humid.
Dinner tonight in the main restaurant, thought it was about time we showed our faces again.



Security remains vigilant, but no threat in evidence.

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