From: Sue Mullen on


Kenn Smith wrote:
> Dianna and husband board tomorrow for their cruise. A tropical storm is
> taking dead aim on Bermuda, probably will hit tomorrow. They could have
> an interesting crossing.


They are both very season travelers, not only cruisers and I am sure
they will enjoy their cruise no matter what. Also their ship does not
arrive in Bermuda until Wensday morning, so the storm will be past.

sue
From: Charles on
In article <8c68vjF6ueU1(a)mid.individual.net>, Sue Mullen
<kjmullen(a)comcast.net> wrote:

> Kenn Smith wrote:
> > Dianna and husband board tomorrow for their cruise. A tropical storm is
> > taking dead aim on Bermuda, probably will hit tomorrow. They could have
> > an interesting crossing.
>
>
> They are both very season travelers, not only cruisers and I am sure
> they will enjoy their cruise no matter what. Also their ship does not
> arrive in Bermuda until Wensday morning, so the storm will be past.

Since the Summit takes two and a half days to get to Bermuda when it
can do it in one and a half, the Captain has some room to maneuver. Go
southward more before heading east. Hopefully they can avoid some of
the rough seas.

--
Charles
From: Sue Mullen on


Charles wrote:
> In article <8c68vjF6ueU1(a)mid.individual.net>, Sue Mullen
> <kjmullen(a)comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Kenn Smith wrote:
>>> Dianna and husband board tomorrow for their cruise. A tropical storm is
>>> taking dead aim on Bermuda, probably will hit tomorrow. They could have
>>> an interesting crossing.
>>
>> They are both very season travelers, not only cruisers and I am sure
>> they will enjoy their cruise no matter what. Also their ship does not
>> arrive in Bermuda until Wensday morning, so the storm will be past.
>
> Since the Summit takes two and a half days to get to Bermuda when it
> can do it in one and a half, the Captain has some room to maneuver. Go
> southward more before heading east. Hopefully they can avoid some of
> the rough seas.

I agree and hope they still get some quality time in Bermuda and
discover why we love it so much.

sue
From: D Ball on
On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 22:39:23 -0400, Sue Mullen wrote:

> Charles wrote:
>> In article <8c68vjF6ueU1(a)mid.individual.net>, Sue Mullen
>> <kjmullen(a)comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Kenn Smith wrote:
>>>> Dianna and husband board tomorrow for their cruise. A tropical storm is
>>>> taking dead aim on Bermuda, probably will hit tomorrow. They could have
>>>> an interesting crossing.
>>>
>>> They are both very season travelers, not only cruisers and I am sure
>>> they will enjoy their cruise no matter what. Also their ship does not
>>> arrive in Bermuda until Wensday morning, so the storm will be past.
>>
>> Since the Summit takes two and a half days to get to Bermuda when it
>> can do it in one and a half, the Captain has some room to maneuver. Go
>> southward more before heading east. Hopefully they can avoid some of
>> the rough seas.
>
> I agree and hope they still get some quality time in Bermuda and
> discover why we love it so much.
>
> sue

This is Diana reporting. It's *NOT* a perfect day, the seas are rough,
I am pitching pickles across our dinky, little cabin and Harry is
playing with his...well, you know.

Diana Balls
Austin, TX On To Bermuda
From: Charles on
In article <8c6jmpFjfkU1(a)mid.individual.net>, Sue Mullen
<kjmullen(a)comcast.net> wrote:

> I agree and hope they still get some quality time in Bermuda and
> discover why we love it so much.

Looking good now for Diane's cruise. Colin has dissipated and the storm
watch for Bermuda has been discontinued.

--
Charles