Back in Belfast, I made a trip to our ship to get some things I needed from my luggage (it’s being stored there so we don’t have to lug it around while we wait). I got a quick peek at my cabin—or villa, as it’s called—and didn’t want to leave. We are all waiting anxiously for the go-ahead to board.
Each time I go there, I feel like I’m visiting a sick friend in a hospital, waiting for them to be back on their feet again. Hope you feel better soon, our little Odyssey! In the meantime, I’ll be keeping myself busy during the downtime with some more traveling around UK, starting with a ferry ride to Scotland today.
17 responses to “Sneak Peek at My Cabin”
Looks awesome! Have fun in Scotland. Canʼt wait to meet you-soon(20th??)
Yes! Although it’s no longer the 20th….but soon…
Your cabin looks very nice. Hope our paths cross again. After you sail, I will check your itinerary.
Me too Andrea!
What a nice analogy, but a side trip to Scotland is not shabby at all. I ‘ll take Scotland for a 1000 please ,Alex.
Nope, not shabby at all. At this rate, I’m going to see the whole world before ever setting foot on the ship.
Your Zen attitude to these delays is inspiring!
The Zen days are interspersed with days of angst..
The cabin seems tiny but it looks nicer than I anticipated.
Yeah, it’s pretty small, 140 sq ft. It will be very cozy!
The cabin hasn’t changed much since we sailed on it as the Braemar.
Oh, to sit up on that bed in the morning and look out onto the open ocean! What a way to start the day!
Right?! That’s the dream that’s keeping me going …
LOVELY! ♥️
🙂
Enjoy your ferry ride to Scotland!
It was a very nice ferry, it almost seemed like a full-blown cruise ship rather than just a ferry.