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Lots of stuff including Art

Lots of stuff including Art
Newport lad from Crindau, and Ceredigion resident for 27 years: former firefighter Roger Bennett

31 July 2015

More Art

I'm smiling a lot on this holiday, probably because the 1 hour Art Classes are lasting 1 hour 30 minutes and I'm learning lots about using watercolours.  I'm also smiling because I have hit the gym hard, four days running.  While refusing to have a full breakfast on each of the cruise days so far.  Today's breakfast was scrambled egg on two slices of toast with a glass of orange juice and water.  Lunch was a sandwich and chicken from the chilled cabinet.  So all in all, I'm exercising my body, while also exercising a degree of common sense.  Wifey is doing the same.  In fact Pauli even walked the 20 minutes from the Port into Gibraltar this morning.  So good stuff all round, and with that in mind, the waitress is approaching with my evening coffee and I need to sign off and settle down.

The photograph shows today's artistic effort.

Transatlantic

The P&O Aurora is a lovely ship.  Even lovelier than suggested at first impressions. The reason being apparently it is a Transatlantic vessel with a keel rather than the usual flat bottom of the larger ships.  This means that the Aurora comes across as being remarkably stable.  Now that may be a simple illusion, and the reality of the calm Bay of Biscay, was simply the fine weather. Well, whatever the reality of the situation, I am extremely pleased to be on such a ship, only having to cope with the gentle rocking during my sleep time slumber.  Gibraltar is done, but unlike five years or so ago, on this occasion we spent more.  I've at long last picked up a TTL flash gun for my ageing camera.  Not an all singing Canon jobby with its mega bucks price tag, but instead a more simple affair.  It's a Metz with a pop on diffuser and a full tilt head.  I'm glad to say that it didn't cost a Kings Ransom, and the lovely chap in the shop in Gibraltar gave me a 1:48 exchange rate, a 50p discount, and threw in a full set of Duracell batteries.  So all in all I think that I came out of the deal with a smile.


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