I was on my way to lunch the other day and took an outside deck to get there. I looked across the water in Port Canaveral at the next ship and saw a diver sitting on the bulbous bow of the ship. I am confident he was working, not playing out there. He was probably checking for sea growth on the hull and/or part of a team cleaning it.
Here is the picture of the Disney Wonder while I was standing in the same place, but without zooming in on the bow at the water line. Now you can see exactly where that man is sitting. It's just such a neat image. :)
Looking in another direction I saw there were two US Coast Guard ships in port.
As always, tomorrow we will be in a different port. There is always something interesting to see and photograph out here. I hope you're enjoying it all with me.
Best,
Lois
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The size of the ships is just amazing!
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I'm finally back after being away a while. Enjoyed the views from your ship!
ReplyDeleteThose ships are just so huge. Makes one wonder why they stay afloat!
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ReplyDeleteI don't know how you do it...I know that is a huge ship but I still think I would feel claustrophobic....is the a psychologist on board??...I bet there is lol. : }}
Beautiful photos of the ship and boats in port!
Safe sailing!!
Of course I am enjoying your posts. Without zooming, I don't know how you ever noticed the TINY man on the HUGE Ship. He looks like a wee insect to me.
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ReplyDeleteThat Disney ship is large, but the one on which I was standing to take the picture (Freedom of the Seas) is more than twice as large.
No, Grammie, no psychologist or psychiatrist on board here - except those who may be cruising! Back when I was teaching and practicing accounting I remember being asked about cruising so much (at every break from the action at home) and my reply was, "It's better than a shrink!"
Thank you so much, everyone, for stopping by.
Very best,
Lois