Day 21 - 12/10 - At sea to Barbados
Today was not a day to be outside. We had rain squalls and 9' seas through the day. After the interdenominational discussion, Ian's coffee chat featured Simon Tanner, Hotel Director. After having not seen him around the ship much for the past 20 days, I found that I rather enjoyed him. He spoke candidly about the grounding and tendering issues and said HAL paid $250,000 to the Amazon pilots association for the privilege of sailing up and down the Amazon. But he further said the two pilots on board when we grounded were blacklisted from ever sailing again on HAL. Finally, in a separate conversation he said the underwater diving inspection is scheduled for tomorrow in Barbados' clear waters.
After lunch I went to a special 5 star Mariner America's Test Kitchen demonstration of making pasta from scratch. Then the passengers who took part in Brazilian cultural activities put on performances on the World Stage. There was dancing, drumming, and craft displays.
We got our passports back today with Brazilian entry and exit stamps.
My iPhone was running out of storage space, so I moved some 2018 pictures to a backup hard drive and freed up 10gigs for more pictures.
The evening entertainment was Geoff Boyz, comedian from Scotland and he was funnier the second time around. We finished up the night watching a spy movie, Official Secrets, which was very good.
Tomorrow is Barbados. Stay tuned.
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