It’s beyond belief. They are indeed idiots, but the Officers making this decision should be held accountable for endangering the ship’s community. There are many frail and elderly aboard, and so many in Grills. How irresponsible (and weak) to capitulate in this disgraceful way.
You haven’t travelled much? Stenness stones are in The Orkneys. The rich cultural and archeological history of these sites is so fascinating. You need a modicum of cerebral material, of course, in order to appreciate their significance in our evolution. In order to know where we’re going, we need to understand where we’ve been.
My husband just made an observation I fear is correct. He believes we are looking at the rear of the stage. The large area where onlookers are now milling about is where the audience would be accommodated. Say it isn’t so!!!
Could we have a general description, because I don’t think anyone as irresponsible and obviously unhinged (from their conduct and behaviour) would be wearing a mask.
Correct, Mic. Older than Stonehenge. Unfortunately the farmer who had the rights to the land grew tired of mowing around them and brought in equipment and had a few stones flattened. Local outrage ensued and UNESCO stepped in. It’s now, rightfully, a protected site.
Your turn.
@Selbourne We hold the same hopes…this the marvellous view from our balcony astern. My only niggling thought is that Anne may do a spin when she pulls out for the ceremony, and return to dock portside ready to sail away for the fireworks.
It truly is. Visit Delos and walk with The Ancients. I’ll scratch around for something. I’m on Queen Anne in the Irish Sea, so about to 💤. I’ll post something first though.