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deck with Queen Charlotte islands in distance |
Today
was a day a day of recuperation and reorganisation. Not many
pictures today. It was overcast, fairly chilly (8C) and light winds. We breakfasted, toured some parts of the boat
we had not previously seen and then went to a port information talk
on Victoria, Vancouver Island where we visit tomorrow. After this we
had a coffee and then walked four laps of deck 3 which amounts to a
just over a mile.
Christine
by this time had caught up with the details of the royal wedding on
BBC world service on our cabin TV and I had found out the Cup final
result via the internet. We then talked about the possibilities for
tomorrow as we would have liked to visit the world famous Butchart
gardens 15 miles outside Victoria but we are not due to dock until
1330 and they close at 1700. After consulting with the ship tour
officer we have decided we can’t visit those gardens but will visit
other gardens within the city of Victoria.
We
did some more walking round the deck – it was quite bleak but we
could just see land in the form of the Queen Charlotte islands. We
had to give up walking because of deck maintenance but back at our
cabin verandah we saw some dolphins or porpoises swimming alongside
the ship. The wildlife extravaganza has not finished yet!
We
came in and discussed our projected programme for
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Us with Toro and Din at gala dinner |
tomorrow and
started getting ready for disembarkation. After this we prepared
ourselves for the gala dinner in the ship’s restaurant this evening
which was very good with everyone dressed up. We had a nightcap and
then retired to the cabin.
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