Well we woke up late, with the light on in the sky 24 hours a day it makes it hard to judge the day, so 9,9:30 seems to be what we do. It is rainy, and gray, which also seems to be the rhythm of the cruse. It is easy to get very lazy. Talk about being relaxed, some one brings you coffee, some one makes your bed, someone cleaners your bathroom, some one, fixes lunch, dinner, and snacks and tea, someone takes care of your laundry, etc, etc. This small ship feels like home with no worries, it will be hard to get back in the swing of things, even being in England will be more work then this.
So we had lunch with Karen and Pat, our new friends from New Orleans, they are a lot of fun, we usually have lunch and dinner together, so the conversation was mostly about our tour to Murmansk, we really don't know what to expect. We have been told there will be little if any, Internet. The whole set up on this ship of the Internet has been less then optimum. I don't like "Princess @ Sea" even when we have had T-Mobile availability it overrides it!
So I will send this when I can.
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