Note to self: When people who are experienced in expeditions like this tell you to bring oversized backpacks, or bags you can throw over your shoulder, instead of rollerbboard-type luggage, listen to them. I brought a big suitcase, a little suitcase, and a backpack. I had to lug them up this rail stairway onto the ship, over and around doorframes, steep steps, and tight corners. Lesson learned.
After navigating me and my luggage through the labyrinth of the ship’s interior, I got to my room. I have a little bed with curtains, a desk, a bathroom, and – I have to put an exclamation point behind the sentence that says I have a porthole for a window for the next 5 weeks!
Hi Lindsay,
Thank you for sharing all these pictures and informations!
My brother is on the boat, and every morning I’m looking forward to come here and read the news! (Maybe you have already met him; his first name is Antoine, he’s Belgian and he’s part of the “student’s team”)
PS : sorry for my English 😉
Hello! I have met Antoine, and will be sure to tell him you are following along with us! I hope you keep following along and feel free to comment anytime!
Dear Lindsey! Your room is very nice! I want to have such room to see to the ocean and compose my music!
I smile every time I look out the window and see the ocean going by. What kind of music would you compose here?
I heard, that one, who seasick, must keep a slice of lemon or lime or grapefruit in his mouth every time.
I think we have lemon onboard for tea, so if I need it, thanks for the advice. I hope I don’t need it though…