at 04.20 we hopped over the border from Mexico and put the brakes on shortly after, to pick up the pilot at the San Diego Sea – buoy. Being so early meant that there was hardly any traffic out there and that always helps. Lately it seems that the navy is doing late night exercises and not early morning things and that leaves the sea completely to us alone. When coming in, we had some security boats giving a demonstration of “boys with toys”, e.g. racing around at full speed for no apparent reason but the pilot thought it might have had something to do with the departure of two Air craft carriers; one at 09.00 and one at 11.00 At least that was on the schedule. In the end nothing happened but there must have been some plans to do something as these boats were not there for my benefit. We docked without much excitement and then settled down for the day. An unusual day as it was a part change over port and part regular port of call. Not so easy for the ship, as you have to work around the guest expectation (those staying on board) of having a regular port day and the need to get the rest of the ship ready for those boarding. On top of that we had our annual USCG inspection, which altogether resulted in an interesting cocktail of events. Luckily the weather was very nice for a day ashore or for lugging suitcases as it was not too warm. Continue reading