Three sea days, one a surprise

December 16, 17, 18

We are settled on the Mariner, greeted several familiar staff members, and are ready for the next adventure. Today, the 17th, was to be a port day in Mooloolaba in southern Queensland. We arrived right on time, anchor went down, and then the announcement came—too much swell to launch the tenders. Up came the anchor and off we sailed. A major disappointment for many was missing the Australia Zoo of Steve Irwin fame. A zoo representative is onboard lecturing, showing wonderful pictures and educating us about their unique way of conserving and saving wildlife. We have a revised schedule with lots of activities—lectures, bridge for David, craft demonstrations, passenger vs. crew games, music, trivia (came in third) and plenty of opportunities to eat. Tonight is one of our favorite Regent events, the Block Party, where you meet in the passageway with your neighbors, enjoy wine and appetizers and the ship’s senior staff races through the ship greeting everyone.

Jan actually lucked out today because she was in Medical last night with a bad cold, probably brought from Greenville, and was told not to take our planned 6-hour tour. Meds are helping and she will be ready for the next port on the 19th, Airlie Beach.

The weather is gray, rainy, windy with moderate seas, lightening, thunder, and fog (fog horn has sounded several times). Sitting by the pool is not an option with water sloshing out of it. Christmas decorations throughout the ship are lovely with at least three gingerbread villages, and thanks to a Greenville friend, we have a little decoration on our door.





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  1. Love the blog - great job! Hope you are feeling better Jan.

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