At Sea
We were hoping to use the six sea days to relax and get a tan, but the weather refused to cooperate. Rain followed by high winds we now know were because we tracked the turbulence of tropical storm Sean. By Sunday and Monday, the winds were topping out at 45 knots. The weather kept us rocking and rolling. It was responsible for the pools and even the outside decks sometimes being closed along with all the outside activities. From the sky course to the water slides, everything was shut down. At night the shows were cancelled and the dancing difficult. We are looking forward to finally reaching land and hope that “Sean” will head north and give us a couple of days of sun before we reach Galveston. Weather is one of the elements of travel that can not be controlled. Looking at the bright side, once we had TV back, I saw that there was the first tropical storm since 1995 in Spain and Italy. I am so thankful that we missed that and the worst part of the flooding in Bangkok.
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