All at sea, 01.02.2017
Travelled 8400 miles hot and sunny. At 2 pm today we cross the equator with the traditional Neptune ceremony on deck. We are going from lowly pollywogs to trusty shellbacks. There is one thing that we miss after 4 weeks away (apart from the family) and that is our home cooked roast dinners, it is the one thing the ship cannot reproduce. We have met a lot of nice people on the ship so far and become good friends with a retired couple from Iittlehampton, and laugh a lot over a couple of pints at lunch times.Bren is going to ask Yevgen (our butler) to jump ship when we get back to Tilbury and come home with us, I am not totally certain of the motive ? We are traveling back in time as we go through another time zone and now 8 hours behind you and getting younger by the minute. A great afternoon celebrating with Neptune we are now officially shellbacks. Another Equator crossing ceromony is kissing the fish
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