January 08, 2017
Along with everyone else, here we will wrap up our third day on board.
Grey matters.
It looked like rain.
Lucky and charmed.
I went once to see a Grey Cup game and saw a guy that had on of those hot air balloon propane flame thrower gizmo's attached to his hard hat,
but I've never seen a hat that shoots rainbows!!!
Southern hemisphere
Wondering at sea:
"Does a Cabin Boy ever become a Cabin Man?"
A mess.
So as to ease any on board tensions that might arise from an uncomfortable chance encounter with any of the galley staff, they are well disguised, just like the food.
Reminds me a bit of the times when Monty Hall would wonder and bark out loud:
"Lets see whats behind door number three"
To bad, you loose!
There is no better way to "pirate" a couple extra desserts than by yelling:
"WHALES OFF THE PORT SIDE"
just as everybody is about to eat.
Here Kate is laughing off the fact that unfortunately her main course was still there after we got back from our whale viewing.
As we have now officially been in Patagonia for a while, we will continue to carry with us the local knowledge of knowing the weather will change as quickly as we travel.
With the auto pilot on and the crew having gone to bed,
we shall do the same.
They say that tomorrow if we wake we should be able to see some ice and snow that parts of this trip is famous for.
They say that tomorrow if we wake we should be able to see some ice and snow that parts of this trip is famous for.
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