Port Canaveral return 7am, mind

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Keep on keeping on with the fun.

Christmas is days away.

Your best thoughts — how far away are they?

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Sea Day #3, mind

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Fun day, final day at sea.

Final day onboard.

A long slow cruise back to Port Canaveral.

One week can fly by.

Before leaving home for the trip, a week away seemed long. Being on the ship a week, time seems short.

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Grand Turk 7am-4pm, mind

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Another great day for a great day.
Island sunrise from cruise ship deck
First look. We gained an hour so what i thought was 6:50am is really 5:50am plenty early for sunrise today.

Surprise and delight yourself.

Why?

Simple math.

You strive to do it for everyone else.

Make sure you’re in the daily equation.

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Amber Cove 9am-6pm, mind

Sun and ocean
Late to the sunrise. Why? Unknowingly, we gained an hour crossing into a new time zone. So when i went to deck 17 at 650am, it was really 750am (pictured here).
15-second video: The sun, ocean, and mountains are obvious headliners. The Moon, not so much.

Being on a cruise ship is not a goal for me.

A cruise is nice. How can it not be?

But it’s not something i wish for nor dream of.

As we spend time on our little private deck area, had a revelation.

You can tell the colder climate guests by the way they chase the sun.

The warmer climate guests (us) chase the shade. Even in December.

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Sea Day #2, mind

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Top center photo says 6:49AM. Heading up the stairs from Deck 8 to Deck 17. Why? The daily sunrise check.
Ocean
It’s perfect timing for sunrise. Clouds decide to reveal or conceal. Todays choice is obvious.

Your thoughts are the most honest autobiography you’ll ever write.

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