Yesterday, I supplied the cipher. Today, I supply the quote. Can you tell me what this wall says?
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Again, we didn't start moving until 11 am, and this didn't leave us much time to do anything in Bermuda before the ship was scheduled to leave at 3 pm (ship time). If the crew hadn't planned to clean the balconies this morning, we would have left the drapes open and let the sun wake us up. Instead, we had a good healthy sleep - something I usually need very much. When we finally got up, we decided NOT to walk to a local store where I could buy some jewelry for my Marian presentation. Given how slow things were going when we went upstairs, we decided to stay on the ship until we reach Nassau.
For a bit of the day, RQS rested on the balcony hammock, and then we went for dinner at The Wake (the steakhouse on this ship.) The food was excellent, but I was too full from earlier eating to appreciate everything put in front of me.
I'm glad that I didn't order this seafood dish - it was $85 extra, but well worth it. The gentleman who ordered it had cruise credits to burn, and he shared the food with a nearby table. RQS wouldn't have accepted his offer, but I might have done so at another time - I was way too full from lunch to finish what I had already ordered. But this gave me the opportunity to share my cruise blog's business cards with several people. Hopefully, they will enjoy what they see.
After dinner, we walked down to "Sailor Services" (the purser's office) to get a shore excursion ticket printed for Charleston. And then, it was back to the cabin for the evening.


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