So we made the hop over December 3 and landed safely on December 4th. The lights did not go out, the bridge computers did not stop, the sun still rose in the East and the GPS told us that we were still going in the right direction. Tonight the guests will get the date line certificate in their cabin, giving them proof that they really did it. Later on there will be a certificate for the crossing of the equator. That crossing we will do both ways as well and eventually we will sail East and then North East back towards San Diego. The dateline crossing also did not make any difference to the weather, this morning it breezed up to wind force 6, as was indicated on the weather chart of December 3rd. The weather sites that I use on the internet are mainly from the USA and Europe and thus I have to keep an eye on the correct date. Normally with planning a cruise, I am always days ahead of everybody; now during the coming few days, I will be a day behind everybody, at least as far as the weather is concerned. Continue reading
