Saturday, August 22, 2009

Last Day at Sea

The priest said Mass today for those who will be disembarking tomorrow. We'll start packing now and fill in the customs form listing all the little things we bought. It is still sunny with a calm sea. We have one more time change tonight before we get to New York early tomorrow morning. As I said before it is not the same as jet-lag but they might be called laglets. We're starting to have the rolling gait of sailors. Hope it not a permanent thing. I'm starting to put pictures on Flickr that did not make it to the Blog. Thank you one and all for your cheerful comments. We looked forward to reading them every morning.

7 comments:

  1. We will miss your adventures and I don't know if I can find you on Flickr. I am sure you and Sister will continue going to interesting sites on the Main Land. L.S.

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  2. I found you on Flickr. Great pictures. L.S.

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  3. What wonderful memories you will have, of a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Too bad you didn't have Bert on the way back. :(

    Praise God for your safe return!
    Love,
    Linda

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  4. N and M, Did you get a sailor hat for Sister? I will try Flickr but may need help. It is 9:14 AM in CA. (time check). Enjoy your last evening out and about--not too much packing I hope. No matter where you are the blog is good. Hope you will keep up the habbit. Love R and H

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  5. i want the table on ewing ave
    laverne

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  6. What is that comment about re: a table? Must be an in-family member hacker. LOL. L.S.

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  7. We are praying for a happy and safe return. You have been gone so long. Love, D

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