We walked to the bus stop about 15 minutes away because paying 3 euros on a local bus is better than 20 us dollars on the ship-organised shuttle. It's Sunday and most of the shops are closed so we walked around a bit and headed back to the ship.
Lunch, gym, arvo tea, reading, depending on who you are. We did see the second half of the Socceroos vs Turkiye game at 6 this morning and are now packing for our departure at Barcelona tomorrow.
A successful cruise, maybe 2 days shorter would have been enough, and only 1 week left of the holiday.
One last meal in the dining room and then to use my 1 hour of complimentary wifi now that my sim card has run out (fyi 12gb of data over 1 month).
One last washing and drying load is being completed and then it's on to dry land tomorrow.
The last few days were a bit boring. I apologise.
My dining experience was not great. Obviously the sight of me busting out of my shirt got back to the chef, who decided that any plurals on the menu would not be recognised. The 1 croquette main meal was the main protagonist. The ladies who we were talking to at the adjacent table thought it was an entree. Ed: By the way, you may notice the menu does list Entrees; they've decided to use the American way of referring to main meals as entrees (I think I need to research the history of that as it makes no sense).
One of them had the rhubarb pavlova dessert and then waited for us to see what we thought of it. We chose poorly. The looks on our faces may just have been one of the highlights of her holidays.
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