We had about 4 hours of the best kind of sailing last night leaving Antigua. It was cool with a light breeze. Smooth water that sizzled as we cut through it. We saw fish flying, jumping and birds fishing. By 8 pm, it was all over. We have rocked, rolled, pitched, shuddered, wallowed, you name it. The barf bags are back out in the vestibules all around Riviera. We were sailing along the north coast of Puerto Rico this morning. I had a single 3-piece order of Swedish pancakes in GDR. Clay had a single regular pancake. I don't think it was as big as he was expecting. I made it up to Horizons Lounge for needlepoint. It was a challenge to stand up there. Clay walked above the pool deck as the fitness decks are closed.
It looks like weak lunch and dinner menus so sadly we'll probably eat both upstairs and aft at Terrace. Clay is still hoping to find crispy pork knuckles again at the pool deck Mobi-Chef on one of these last 2 sea days. We'll keep checking it!
Clay updated my Century Club list today and I have 129 countries/places visited by their criteria.
So we did eat lunch at the Mobi-Chef. It was tandoori chicken and rice biryani though. It was spicy and we enjoyed it. This afternoon we are sailing along about 60 miles off the north coast of the Dominican Republic. According to the Captain's noon announcement the 9 or so foot swells we're in are causing the rough ride. We evidently need a bigger ship.