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Tuesday – Friday, Day 11–14

Finally making some progress on the multiple fronts of shipboard library, field trips, computer accounts, music projects, liaison with the Hot Springs Elementary School students back home, and getting to know students on board.  But the big story is the rough seas.  We rock and roll all day and all night long for days.  People lurch from hand rail to hand rail.  At its worst, everything in the cabins tumbles from shelves and desks.  Warner and I finally decide to almost completely rearrange the desk area to accommodate reserve books in the lower counters so they won’t hurt library staff as they fall off the shelves.  The captain has gone 300 miles out of his way to avoid a huge low pressure area that is causing massive storms on the California coast but even with that the swells are enormous.

SemesterAtSea_Page_005_Image_0001This is no fun.  But, at the same time, we learn in Global Studies (everyone aboard attends this daily “integrative” class) about Polynesian settlers of Hawaii who traveled over 2,400 miles of the Pacific in canoes hundreds of years ago to reach their destination.  At least we are not in canoes.  I can only marvel at the courage, perseverance and ingenuity of those sailors.

The food is very good, much better than I expected.  The ship is very well built and the captain runs a tight ship.  We have the first of what will be several lifeboat drills and the crew is no nonsense.  Most students are real troopers.  We all just hope that the several-days adventure of relentless, very rough, high seas will soon be behind us.

 

  • A Semester @ Sea Prologue
  • Saturday, Day 1
  • Sunday, Day 2
  • Monday, Day 3
  • Tuesday, Day 4
  • Wednesday, Day 5
  • Thursday – Sunday, Day 6–9
  • Monday, Day 10
  • Tuesday – Friday, Day 11–14
  • Saturday, Day 15
  • Monday, Day 17
  • Tuesday, Day 18
  • Wednesday, Day 19
  • Thursday, Day 20
  • Sunday, Day 23
  • Friday – Monday, Day 21–31
  • Tuesday, Day 32
  • Wednesday, Day 33
  • Thursday – Friday, Day 34–35
  • Saturday, Day 36
  • Sunday, Day 37
  • Monday, Day 38
  • Tuesday, Day 39
  • Wednesday, Day 40
  • Thursday, Day 41
  • Friday, Day 42
  • Saturday, Day 43
  • Sunday, Day 44
  • Monday, Day 45
  • Tuesday, Day 46
  • Friday, Day 49
  • Saturday–Monday, Days 50–51
  • Wednesday, Day 53
  • Thursday–Wednesday, Days 54–60
  • Thursday, Day 61
  • Friday, Day 62
  • Saturday, Day 63
  • Sunday, Day 64
  • Monday–Tuesday, Days 65–66
  • Saturday, Day 70
  • Wednesday–Thursday, Days 74–75
  • Monday, Day 79
  • Wednesday–Friday, Days 81–83
  • Saturday, Day 84
  • Easter Sunday, Day 85
  • Monday–Tuesday, Days 86–87
  • Sunday, Day 92
  • Monday, Day 93
  • Tuesday, Day 94
  • Wednesday, Day 95
  • Tuesday, Day 101
  • Wednesday, Day 102
  • Thursday, Day 103
  • Friday–Sunday, Day 104–106
  • A Semester @ Sea Afterword

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