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February 1st 2005
Published: February 1st 2005
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Today is Tuesday February 1st because we have the crossed the international date line and gained a day. We had no January 31st. We were 6 hours behind the east coast but now are18 hours ahead (I think). We set our clocks back at each time zone until we get to London and then pick up the final 5 or 6 hours (depending on Daylight Saving Time) on the flight home. Dick (Dick says he has done the hard part and explained why we went from Sunday to Tuesday, so now I can finish up.) We’re having some relaxing days at sea before arriving tomorrow at Tonga, the last stop before New Zealand. We’ll spend the day there, leave at 11:00 pm, and dock in New Zealand the next morning. Yesterday after the morning lectures (a retired general and an anthropologist) there was a gorgeous Sunday lunch buffet. Dick took his camera and got some great pics, so I’ll turn this back over to him so he can post some of them. I need to get ready for the morning yoga class, which is doing wonders in limbering me up. More later! Mary
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