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Saturday, April 21, 2018
Day 106 Saturday April 20, 2018. AT SEA
Friday, April 20, 2018
Day 105, Thursday, April 19, 2018 Praia, Ilha De Santiago, Cape Verde
Part 2 of Dakar & the pink lake
(Backup) Day 103, Tuesday, April 17, 2018. Dakar, Senegal
This is an example of the trash. This lighthouse was why Ed wanted to do the tour, but we never got closer.
Monday, April 16, 2018
Day 102, Monday, April 16, 2018 Banjul, Gambia π¬π²
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Day 96-100 At Sea
We are on our fifth sea day heading for Gambia with calm seas and bright sun. Our on-board activities continue pace our days with early get-ups and even later evenings. Cyndi is filling the cabin with paintings and the cubbies with necklaces, bracelets, earrings and various other crafts as she completes her semester at the World Cruise Academy of Arts and Culture at Sea. These classes and related homework assignments keep her going, as well as happy hour, lunch meetings, late dinners, & America’s Test Kitchen.
For my part, I’ve been attending Qi Gong & Tai Chi each morning beginning at 0800 and finishing at 1000. Then it’s been Port City and county lectures that fill out each sea day morning. No shortage of activities on this cruise.
Next will be our preparations for visits to Gambia & Senegal πΈπ³.
At the end of our second day, Friday the 13th, the Captain altered course ever so slightly such that we might cross the Prime Meridian and the Equator at their point of intersection: 00.00.00N, 000.00.00W, 00.00.00S, 000.00.00E. This placed the bow of the ship in the Northern and Western hemispheres and spring while leaving the ship’s stern in the Southern and Eastern hemispheres and the autumn of the year! The Captain stated that this was his first opportunity in over 50 years at sea. We had a great crossing party at 11:24pm in the ship’s Crows nest bar.
We arrive in Gambia tomorrow morning at 0800. We just received word our internet service has been somewhat restored, not fully, but we have some.