

Iceberg on way to Nuuk, Greenland
Today has been a lazy day. We had breakfast in Sabatini’s again and then walked the ship to get some exercise. Around 1:00 PM I attended another Rotary meeting and Judi went to the Spa. Lots and lots of people trying to figure out what they were going to do all day. Too many sea days with rainy or cold weather.
Dinner tonight was again good as the head waiter made some more pasta and a tomato and fresh mozzarella cheese salad. The pasta he made for our table was spaghetti with lots of garlic, butter, red pepper and some chopped anchovies. It was delicious. I think he has adopted us and enjoys bringing us a special dish every night.
While we were at dinner, the Captain announced that an iceberg, “he called it a Titanic size iceberg”, was a few miles off our port side. I think they had to compensate for the change in center of gravity as everyone ran to the port rails to take a look. We took some pictures of it from our balcony after we passed it. Nice size iceberg, glad we saw it from a distance.
We are headed north into the Davis Strait. We are about 12 hours out of Nuuk. The weather has turned cold (36 degrees) and still getting light rain. We hope we miss the other icebergs in the area.

HI
ReplyDeletePLEASE GIVE OUR (PNINA AND JACOB) LOVE TO HAUS FAMILY (AMI AND MATI) AND ALL THE OTHER ISRAELI FAMILIES ON THE SHIP.
IF NOT CHANGED HAUSE FAMILY SHOULD BE AT E625 CABIN.
HAVE A GREAT CRUISE AND SHANA TOVA TO ALL
PNINA