Winds were 50 knots and the port entrance is "small"and only allow large ships into the entrance with winds under 24 knots. We hung around until noon and then the capt said he didn't see a break and off he sailed.
Not much to tell. I'm catching up on blogging but the connection is slow.
Tomorrow is an expected sea day. I checked a book out of the library so I'm keeping busy with that.
Various pics from Copenhagen & Berlin posted below.
This is Copenhagen when we returned after Berlin. We got back in time to either visit the Tivoli (an outdoor park) or a museum. I think you can tell from the weather which we picked. We visited the Ny Carlsberg Glytotek (museum)
Berlin transportation hub, just a few blocks from our hotel. Bus and train station - what an idea!
Schloss Charlottenburg gardens, the castle - remember.
Another view of Schloss Charlottenburg.
Here's us in Berlin - Tom took the pic with my camera. I think this is the only pic of the two of us together on this trip.Next port is Tallinn, Estonia. We plan to meet a friend of Tom's. We're counting on him to find the ship.
I'm sorry to miss the beer I would have drunk in Wernemunde, but oh well...
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