At sea south-bound


 Fairly grey this morning with a high overcast. The sea is glassy calm, unusual for Queen Charlotte Sound. I took a light breakfast to the cabin so I could do a little work. 

I then did a line dance class, a fun workout. There were several lectures this morning and I went to 2. A world of whales by Dr Rachel Cartwright, and Everest and beyond by Kenton Cool. Both were excellent speakers, and so inspiring! The theatre on the Queen Elizabeth is a fantastic venue, so beautiful.

A relaxing lunch in the Britannia Club restaurant. I saw a whale and some seals as we were eating. Then we had a lovely afternoon heading down the inside passage between Vancouver Island and the mainland. The clouds were lifting and the day got nicer as we headed south. This is such a beautiful part of the trip. I spent a lot of time walking around the decks or sitting in one of the lounges enjoying the view. Not a lot of wildlife, but we did see another humpback, dal porpoise and a family of orcas.

We did most of our packing before heading once again to Gin & Fizz which is our favorite bar onboard. The menu is incredible, so hard to choose from. And each drink looks like a work of art.

Then to our last dinner in the Britannia Club. I really enjoyed the Britannia Club level, where you have a reserved table that you can have dinner when you wish. (instead of set dining) The service is fantastic as well.

We'll be very sad to get off the ship tomorrow, we really did get treated royally!








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