Hello from me too,
Yes, the seas have been a bit rough yesterday and today. Nothing to stop us from enjoying ourselves, though.

I agree with Michele that Morocco was a fascinating port. We did the Rabat tour but didn't have the close up bus experience with the train. In Agadir, we took the tour that included a folklore show which included boys doing cartwheels and a snake charmer. Very interesting. We also walked through a souk (marketplace). How in the world do they ever get any shopping done? Too many choices. I enjoyed just riding in the bus and people watching. In Agadir, many women were still wearing "the veil". I kept looking at all the people and wondering what they think of us. Unfortunately, shopping time has been at a premium on my tours, a disappointment to me and a relief to Alan.

We toured the Northern part of Lazarote today as the camel ride wouldn't have suited my MIL. Our tourguide was charming and the day enjoyable. At one lookout a very kind gentleman offered to take a picture of Alan and me. It turned out to be David. We finally met. Hopefully, the crossing will allow all of us some time to have an LCT lunch, dinner, drink or whatever.

Margo, hello from the Atlantic and keep having a good time.

I agree with Michele, there is no way that I can keep up with the 007'ers. Guess I am a pantywaist when it comes to partying!

Tonight, Alan and I will be dining with the Chief Engineer.

Joanna, hope you feel better. Marcie and Betty, yes I'll give Edwin your best. He is now calling Alan's mother "Mom" and really looks out after her.

Time to get ready for dinner.


Donna

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