2026 SINGAPORE TO SYDNEY

Day 11 Our first sea day en route to Bali

Still mostly cabin bound with raised leg. I am determined to be fully mobile for our Bali stop

I did however escape the cabin and went with Jeanette to a couple of lectures which turned out to be very good. The first was on Salvador Dali and the second on the history of Impressionism. The lecturer was incredibly knowledgable and passionate about his subject matter.

This evening we had an invite to the Captains party in the Pavillion . This is an area where the swimming pool is located so its roof was open to the sky. Now to my mind this was not a particularly attractive area, but at night it looked rather impressive; all the partially clad, wrinkly, overweight elderly bodies that usually fill this area having decamped presumably to the all you can eat Buffett.

So with the mood lighting, large mirrored balls floating in the pool and a band playing, it all looked rather special. Only downside was the very oppressive humid heat which was slowly melting everybody. Still we got a couple of free drinks, some delicious canopies and met our Captain who seemed a nice sort of a guy.

2 thoughts on “2026 SINGAPORE TO SYDNEY

  1. Gee Brian, really really hope the knee recovers sufficiently you can “do Bali”

    And wow, you descriptive words for seniors sunning themselves around a pool had 15A in stitches. Write a book!

    Back in Mackenzie, rain and sun has the garden and lawns presenting as happy!

    Cheers dB

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    1. Hi David,
      Glad the weather has been kind to Mackenzie. My knee held up for Bali but a few twinges today. Catch up soon
      Cheers
      Brian

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