Wyona took us off to have a group portrait picture
taken. Not just one but five. There are five portrait stations, each with
different background and so on a formal evening we went from photographer to
photographer, each time being given a chance to win a photograph package from
the ship – 10 pictures for $100, but free to the winner of the coupon.
Five of us stood the next day, waiting for the
photography studio to make their draw.
The first number done was not present, and neither was the second. The third number drawn won a video of the
cruise. The fourth number drawn was not
present. The fifth number drawn was not
heard by any of us. “Going, going,
almost gone,” said the man in charge. “What
was that number again,” asked Wyona? “That
is your stateroom number Moiya!” But
Moiya’s name was not on the ticket.
Neither was Dave’s. I am the
joyous winner, and if anyone wants a free picture now, they have to have it
taken with me, because what am I going to do with 10 if them?
We got dressed up last night for another formal
picture – one taken with a white background, since Wyona, again, had checked
where that photograph station was for last night. So – when we got there, the poor photographer
had been squashed into a space too small to accommodate 5 of us – and the rest
of the space at the Solstice theatre was taken up by people sitting on chair,
having neck massages. I could see that the furniture was appropriate,
for I am trying to imagine getting the five of us onto a bear rug in karma
sutra positions that we could eventually roll ourselves out of and into a
massage chair.
Arta
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