How can a day with nothing planned and no schedule leave you so exhausted? Tired, yes...but from fun, not work.
Today, our first full day on of the cruise, was a full day on the boat. What is referred to as "At Sea."
After breakfast (some weird stuff on that buffet), Angela was off to her spa treatments (something about hot rocks and lettuce wrap, I think) and I was off to explore more.
The morning went by quickly, but I can now comfortably say that I know where everything is that I need.
We met up again for a quick lunch, then Angela took to the sun deck for playoff games on the 100 square foot jumbo-tron, and I went to the Art Preview and Action. I fell in love with a piece, but since the opening bid cost more than my car, I felt Angela would frown on my bidding. But I had a great time watching the folks and pairing people with the art they were buying. For the record, some people just don't deserve the money they seem to have.
Other sundry stuff ensued....With the Cowboys tied at 7, we departed for our first Formal Dinner. It was nice, but we skipped the photos. The lines were awful and we both thought the backdrops all looked cheesy.
When I did this post, we had also been to a show (comedy/magic) which we enjoyed. There is more to do tonight, and I doubt I will be able to get back to do another update before then.
However, I want to end with one "artsy" note: no movie, photo, or other image (and certainly not words) can aptly describe the shades and hues of blue reflected by the water as the ship cuts through it.
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it appears you have been lured by the sea itself rather than the thing that merely floats above it. I agree with your observation. the tour industry has gone to great lengths to promote
activities for all ages, but has eliminated the charm of sailing per se. Tom Evans
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