Gambia Tomorrow...

Tuesday, March 28. Millpond seas and white sky. 26 C. About one third of the trip remaining.


Tomorrow, and the next day, are our real Last Ports in Africa. Sure, we have Morocco coming up after the Canary Islands but Morocco should be a Cake Walk to absorb after what we have seen in the last few ports.


Then of course comes Europe, where everything is more predictable and things actually work!


We had our usual morning: Breakfast, Choir for Fellette and the Gym for Doug, then two talks and lunch. Jim and Gail came by in the afternoon to have a strategy meeting on the remaining 20 Ports. That went well, we both booked a few more.


We are quite looking  forward to the next two days. They may be a bit depressing, but will be interesting to see regardless. It also means that we have basically come to the end of those five West African Ports that have escaped our frequent visits to the African Continent. I think now I know why many/most cruises sail right by West Africa. So sad.


A Good Day…


During our Planning Session today.


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