Saturday July 22, 1922

Saturday July 22.

We made our first call today at La Pallice which we reached about 10.30 am. We did not go into the harbour (apparently this was to save the heavy port duties) but remained outside (consequently only having to pay the deep water fees which are much more economical!). A small steamer came out with passengers, much luggage and merchandise of diverse kinds which was sold to passengers on board. A Large mail came aboard.

          


- The water was very shallow near La Pallice: we saw hundreds of jellyfish and a few seabirds.

- As we are still sailing west we had to put back our watches 15 minutes this morning.

- Games began today. After tea we played deck croquet: a good and exciting game.

- The evenings are drawing in rapidly as we get further south. It is partially due to the disappearance of summer time of course.


- The boat seems to have shrunk: at Antwerp the decks seemed so long, now they seem half the length. The ship seems smaller too, the further it is from land. Tonight there is none in sight – not even a passing ship on all the expanse of water round us. It is cloudy and the sea is a deep blue-black.


           Ben here..there won't be an update tomorrow, I could say it's so the days of the week will match - which is a nice coincidence, but  I'm away for the day. Stay tuned for Sunday!

2 comments:

  1. I'm hooked!

    Who was the rest of his party, do you know?

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    1. I have the names of them all (he was kind enough to keep a copy of the full passenger list!) but I don't know much, if anything, about them. At some point I'll do some digging around into them, and him.
      The full party though was: Mr. H. Joy, Mrs. Joy, Miss N. F. Petrie, The Reverend and Mrs Palmer, Rev. W. Ennals, Rev.H. Parris and our own Dr Gordon Spear :)

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