Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Three days at sea to Sydney, Australia 2019/Carlos Pueblo

Three days at sea to Sydney, Australia 2019/Carlos Pueblo

Since we left Port Chalmers on the South Island, we have been to the Fiordland National Park for one day at sea and continued 2 days at sea toward Sydney, Australia by 20 knots per hour constantly. It is one of my favorite journey during a long cruise because I can visit my adopted daughters on board more often, chat with new acquaintance, enjoy my favorite programs even the casino.

Most of my daughters are working in restaurants and I know when and where I can find them available to talk to me eve if it is briefly. The ship work is very busy and they must work hard to meet the requirement. Previously I wore casual on board due to limited space in my luggage. Now I dress up in suits in the evening to show my respect of the business. I have many suits left after my regular job as an insurance agent and Amy will donate the cloths to the Salvation Army when I die. I feel fun when I dress formally.

Other than regular morning walk on deck 7, I also practice my golf swing on two simulators ar deck 13 backward. It is very nice set up at most of the older ships. I have made very much progress to swing , straight and powerful. Thanks to an old pro on board at the Pearl.

I am very glad to meet Engelbert, the photographer on ship. He taught me how to operate my Pentax camera. I also am very glad to meet another professional in photography, Nancy P. from Germany. I hope one day I can have her published books. I have had so much fun to chat with the worldwide travelers whom I meet on board because of my previous experience travelling at their countries. I am not quite sure if I can visit those parts of the world again.

I love cruise because that I like the facility and itinerary in compare to a land trip, plus the service. I have reduced some of my intake of foods now to avoid the danger of my chronicle disease diabetes.

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