Not too much to report today
as we were at sea. The day was grey,
windy and overcast as we awoke with the boat pitching a little as we headed
into the northerly winds. Some people
did not make breakfast but we were OK and not affected by the swell. We ended up having a lazy day. Christine had a haircut, I went to a lecture
on the “dambuster” raids and in the afternoon we went to three port lectures
encompassing all the ports we are visiting including St Mary’s. We did have a brief walk on the deck but it
was blowing to hard to complete the perimeter safely.
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platform and coastal boat |
We thought we were travelling
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stern of the Astoria |
slowly and it turned out that for the morning we were not going at full speed
and the announcement was eventually made that there was a technical problem
which means we will be arriving in Invergordon later than predicted. We did
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rolling near the stern |
pass some wind farms, oil/gas
platforms and some shipping. The waves
and
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on our brief walk round the deck |
white water kept us indoors a lot.
Being a sea day, dinner was
formal in the evening and so we dressed up and were introduced to the captain.
After dinner we attended an Abba tribute show which was quite good. Thus ended a fairly uneventful day.
Delays; dodgy engine and rough seas have provided an interesting start. A new hair-do, nice meal and an evening of Abba (singing along and dancing?) should have raised spirits. Look forward to hearing more. Happy Cruising!
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