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Saturday, Day 15

Some students may not have fully realized that classes continue right on through the weekend.  But then they –and service points such as the library—completely stop operation while we’re in port, when most go on field trips from among pre-arranged choices (in a catalog numbering over 100) or independent trips.  Many on the ship are doing research and making final arrangements for their first trips in Hawaii on the Monday coming up.  Most of the choice trips are sold out.  There is a lottery system to make the process as fair as possible.  Students get first crack at trips led by their professors.

I’ve been able to buy a trip to Mauna Kea Observatory from a student who drops its corresponding class.  Lee and Tina Riedinger are on the faculty of this Semester at Sea from UT Knoxville, too, and will lead that trip.  Denise Barlow and her husband Jeff are also on the staff.  Former Chancellor at UT, Loren Crabtree, is the executive dean.  There are several students from Tennessee and I’ve met most of them.

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Today is the first day that the ocean waves are not so rough and that the sky is clear since leaving San Diego on the 13th.  A long time under stormy skies!  There is a beautiful sunset this evening before the pre-port lecture.  By tomorrow we’re told we should see other ships making their way to Hawaii.  (And we do.  See the tiny speck of a distant cargo ship in the photo taken from my cabin window of our first sighting of another ship on the horizon.  Birds, especially albatrosses, are also beginning to hover about the ship.)  We will arrive on the Big Island of Hawaii in the port of Hilo on Monday.

  • 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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