That bit wasn’t too bad actually. People hid away well and there’s much space on deck. I think passenger numbers are severely limited too – no pedestrians allowed at all.
What a nightmare Debbie. I’m thinking that the positive to come out of this may be a chance to flex your photography and writing muscles. Which is probably not the positive you’re looking for. Fingers crossed …
You’re right, Margaret. Photos of distant St Malo and extremely distant dolphins. And police and stroppy workmen! And now it’s a distant Jersey. And I’ve written about the journey so far. A lot of words. I would be catching up on work if there was decent WiFi. But there isn’t!
It certainly is. Now back at sea for a few more hours. Heading to Cherbourg. And met a lovey couple who had been going to Bilbao but because of quarantine etc they transferred to this ferry last night. Not a lucky change.
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oh no! What a nightmare . . . .social distancing on a ferry without a port.
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That bit wasn’t too bad actually. People hid away well and there’s much space on deck. I think passenger numbers are severely limited too – no pedestrians allowed at all.
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oh glad that was okay 🙂
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What a nightmare Debbie. I’m thinking that the positive to come out of this may be a chance to flex your photography and writing muscles. Which is probably not the positive you’re looking for. Fingers crossed …
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You’re right, Margaret. Photos of distant St Malo and extremely distant dolphins. And police and stroppy workmen! And now it’s a distant Jersey. And I’ve written about the journey so far. A lot of words. I would be catching up on work if there was decent WiFi. But there isn’t!
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Grrr. Pencil and notebook it is then ….
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interesting
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Oh, what a nightmare…..
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It certainly is. Now back at sea for a few more hours. Heading to Cherbourg. And met a lovey couple who had been going to Bilbao but because of quarantine etc they transferred to this ferry last night. Not a lucky change.
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Hope they’re behaving at Cherbourg….
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