The sea floor lies about 14000 below us right now. Such
depths are unimaginable and the sea seems more complex and different for it.
Today we met the Captain in the Queen’s Room at 6:30pm; Judy and I dressed in
formal dinner wear.
Contacts with our friends are sporadic as wifi accesss is
limited and the UK seems very far away. It is hard to believe that my Uncle
David once sailed the Atlantic, or for that matter, that brave souls have rowed
across!
And its also amazing that only 48 hours or so have passed since
we left Southampton, because these two days seem like an age.
Today we watched a short film narrated by Tom Hanks about
the nature of the Universe and that too is unimaginable; billions of galaxies
and stars out there, some perhaps with oceans, some perhaps with life.
Nicholas
Today I was reminded that we all come from such different
places in our lives, both geographical and emotional. We met people from the
United States, from Finland, from the UK and from Poland. At our reception with our Captain tonight, he
said there were guests from 37 different nations and crew representing 58
nations of the world. Amazing.
I am reminded that the constant here is not what colour, or
what tongue, or creed or belief…but rather each of us, every single one of us
is on a journey from one place to another, from one moment to another.
As I write these words, this morning’s dawn comes to
mind-for with the new light there were also clouds. I, saw the dawn, others
might have seen the grey clouds. It is good to remember that I am only
responsible for the manner with which I see, and that my life is to be a
reflection of the immense light I know I have received.
Judy
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