Day 13 - At Sea


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May 1st 2014
Published: June 21st 2017
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Market at the foot of the cable carMarket at the foot of the cable carMarket at the foot of the cable car

More bargaining skills practice. Robyn's shopping determination has quickly become the source of some amusement. To be fair, Joellen is no slouch either...
Geo: 42.2651, -16.8478

Adventure of the Seas in on a heading of 52 degrees as she makes her way toward Southampton. The coast of mainland Portugal is roughly 500 miles east of us at present. The sea is very calm although it is very cool (bordering on cold) out on the balcony first thing. There are some light clouds blocking the sun but looking ahead of the ship it looks a lot brighter. I spy some dolphins making there way southward. To warmer climes if they have any sense.

We breakfast in the main dining room. A nice couple from Somerset are to our left and then another nice couple from Essex are seated to our right. Topic of conversation? Mostly cruising...no surprise there then. Peter decides to head to the gym earlier today. I grab my Kindle and head down to deck 4 to read. I find a quiet spot but the gusty breeze is just too chilly for me and so I head up to the Solarium which is more enclosed and much better. The sun breaks through late morning and so I head up to the pool deck. It's surprisingly warm in the sunshine. Peter joins me later and we order some frozen cocktails as this might be out last chance to enjoy them out here in the sunshine. At 12.05 we forward clocks on one hour for the final time. We are now back on UK time.

We lunch in the Windjammer. It takes us a little while to find a table which we share with a couple from Canada (ex-Sheffield) who happen to leave near to Niagara Falls. You meet all kinds of people from all walks of life on ships. We head back to the pool deck after lunch where Sue and Malcolm also are. We manage an hour. With the time change the afternoon has lept on quicker than it should have done. One of the staff tries to arrange a Lady Gaga dance class on the main deck which I am glad fails to materialise as there are no willing participants.

It's the last formal night of the cruise tonight and so we dress accordingly. We join Sue & Malcolm in the Imperial Lounge and Jennifer (Bloody Mary) and Dougie join us shortly afterwards. Everyone is in good spirits which probably has something to do with the spirits consumed. We are slightly late heading to dinner which
One of the many TowersOne of the many TowersOne of the many Towers

This section of the wall was rebuilt in the 14th to 16th©.
is very good again. Highlight for me was the Hot Harisa Soup.

There is a Black & White Masquerade Ball in Studio B tonight. We had brought our own masks with us as we had heard about this event prior to boarding. Seems not many others had. They were handing out cheap plastic masks at the entrance but no-one seemed keen to participate. At least our Venetian Masks drew some comments. The event was a bit of a let down. One comment was it was full of 'coffin-dodgers'. It was big band music with ballroom type dancing which did favour the older cruiser. Not our scene at all and so we left pretty early to head to the casino.


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The WallThe Wall
The Wall

In the background you can just make out the site of Dwayne's epic climb.
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The Red Theatre

A few of us went to see a Kung Fu stage show in the evening. A combination of pantomime, acrobatics, Kung Fu fighting and dancing. As a travelling international show it was in English and a worthwhile experience. Jenny is getting the hang of it, and unbidden, provided beers which we happily drank in our seats.


1st May 2014

A great read Rob n Sel. Good to see you had smog free views in Beijing. Have fun. Regards to the Saunders.
2nd May 2014

Sel, Rob,Thanks for the blog. I will review, as I enjoy your travelogues. Ask Jennifer (your guide) from me: I thought the Great Wall was built to keep a dog out of someone's back yard. Regards to Mike and Rhona. Tell them I am thinki
ng of them re Kate. I am currently in Sydney. Carol is still in the US with her mum. The good news is that things are going relatively well.All the best.Cheers,Lowie
2nd May 2014

Have a great time all. Managed to successfully book Keperra Pool game for 10/5. Was so stressed. Enjoy....
2nd May 2014

Who is the woman in read! You all look happy. Enjoy and we look forward to the stories at the Queens Birthday BBQ.
2nd May 2014

Imelda of the hat industry! You should be in St Tropez! You are all having a good time and I am jealous! Enjoy and safe travels everybody.
2nd May 2014

What an amazing view! Love the pose Robbie... and the hat!
2nd May 2014

I wonder what it would be like to skateboard on that!
2nd May 2014

Did you come down on the luge?
2nd May 2014

No Carol. We went left (uphill) at the top of the cable car as Jenny advised it would be less crowded there. The luge was on the downhill side of the Wall and Jenny thought the queue to ride down would be too long.

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