31st October 2023 Within days of returning from our cruise to Canada, Sarah had set off on a Caribbean cruise with friends, and Charlotte and her family were holidaying in the Maldives. Meanwhile, back home in the UK, Storm Babet struck the north-west of the country. Fortunately, Leicestershire escaped the worst of its damaging effects,… Continue Reading
Monthly Archive: Oct 2023
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11th October 2023 It’s a very different Atlantic Ocean from the one we crossed a couple of weeks ago; this one is calm, offering no troubling motion for its elderly passengers. The air is still, occasionally allowing a thick sea mist to form, prompting the ship’s horn to sound a warning for any unseen smaller… Continue Reading
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10th October 2023 Sydney, Nova Scotia, was our port of call today. Once a former city and urban community on the east coast of Cape Breton Island, it was founded in 1785 by the British. Sydney served as the colonial capital of Cape Breton Island until 1820, when the colony merged with Nova Scotia and… Continue Reading
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9th October 2023 Overnight, the ocean calmed, and by breakfast, we were gliding through a tranquil sea beneath a clear blue sky that promised a fine day ahead. By the time we docked in Charlottetown, the capital of Canada’s Prince Edward Island, we were seated in the theatre, stickered up and ready to disembark. Charlottetown… Continue Reading
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7th October 2023 It was early and still dark as we entered the small port of La Baie, situated 100 km along the fjord and one of three boroughs in Saguenay, Quebec. It lies off the Saguenay River, on the shores of the curiously named Ha! Ha! Bay. Due to the size of the Sky… Continue Reading
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5th October 2023 A misty morning greeted us as we docked on the outskirts of the Port of Quebec. We had originally been scheduled to moor closer to the city centre, but the arrival of the liner Queen Mary 2 took precedence, and so we were obliged to take a shuttle bus into town. We… Continue Reading
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3rd October 2023 Another sunny and calm day. Overnight, we steamed north at a gentle pace. We were travelling through known whale waters, and by maritime law, all vessels must proceed slowly, no doubt to give the creatures of the sea ample time to avoid the clamorous mechanical goliaths that ply this coast. I suspect,… Continue Reading
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2nd October 2023 The clocks went forward an hour overnight, so we lost an hour’s sleep and didn’t make it down for breakfast until 8 a.m. The view from our cabin TV, via the ship’s bow camera, was promising: blue skies, a calm sea, little wind, and a temperature of 14 degrees Celsius. Definitely a… Continue Reading
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1st October 2023 Overnight, the Sky Princess steamed north along the coast to the small town of Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island, nestled in Maine’s Frenchman Bay. The town serves as a gateway to the rugged mountains and cliffs of neighbouring Acadia National Park. On waking, we were greeted by a glorious day: clear… Continue Reading
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30th September 2023 Port days are always tinged with uncertainty; there are usually forms to fill in, schedules to keep, and the perennial question of what to wear. I steadfastly refused to wear name badges or identification tags throughout my working life. Yet, aboard ship, I’m more than happy to have a sticker stuck to… Continue Reading