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Peaceful start to the night,
rudely interrupted at about 1am when we had to run through about 3 hours of
open ocean. I woke up to very violent rocking of the ship and was
almost killed when my water bottle, previously safely tucked away on the head
board of the bed, was hurled toward my head, lucky my natural survival
instincts kicked in and I managed to deflect the missile from its’ mission.
The next few seconds were a blur
but included screaming; through a fog of semiconsciousness I looked up imaging
Pam to be beside me and supportive, only to see her silhouette disappearing out
the door, prominent was her ghostly white face as a mask of fear, I’m sure I
heard her mumbling feverishly about Davey Jones Locker? As far as I
was concerned this was the end of the trip and life as we know it and was
hoping/expecting to be ultimately rescued from freezing Arctic waters by some
well-meaning and alert marine rescue – Norway division.
I got up after Pams untimely
departure and looked out the window. The horizon was clearly visible
until the ship leaned, a wave loomed up, white spray tore through the air and
the horizon disappeared and I thought it might be all over. Lucky
the ship sprang back and leaned the other way, the moon became visible and once
again it appeared the ship would roll all the way over and our young lives
would be lost forever.
I suffered the terror of the sea
alone in a dark cabin before Pam reported back on her encounters during her 2
hour escape from the cabin. She had gone to the centre seating area
and watched a well dressed German woman wandering around a little
disorientated. It turns out she was suffering a little dementia and she was
looking for the bus stop so she could get to Bergen. Pam obviously
thought this was a very good idea and wouldn’t have surprised me if they’d
wandered off together to look for the bus.
Pam enjoyed the next couple of
hours chatting to Hurtigruten engineers and reception staff and returned
refresh and ready for bed again at 3.30am.
The alarm woke me, we fronted
for breakfast after dropping our suitcases near reception for ultimate
debarkation at 10.45am when buses were scheduled to take us to the
airport. Got to the airport where 3 staff processed 400 passengers
on to the 2 chartered flights. This was obviously a unique
phenomenon for the locals as we had one approach us wanting to know if Taylor
swift was making a surprise appearance at Bergen so Trondheim was evacuating
for the event. Soon set her right and boarded with no incident other
than Pam sitting next to Maureen. Pams philosophy with this flight –
if the winds are too strong to cruise, are they really too strong to
fly?? The answer came quickly when the pilot announced turbulence
was forecast, Maureen did a mighty job while I slept the sleep of the dead
three rows away.
No problems with the flight,
until we landed, the plane obviously had new brakes fitted in its last service
and several hard stops during taxi towards the terminal caused some concern, I
think maybe the pilot had some sort of vision impairment and kept stopping at
cross intersections because he didn’t see planes coming from either
side. Perhaps a visit to Specsavers may assist with his peripheral
vision.
Out of the airport and on to our
familiar light rail to our motel, Maureen, Pam and I had a short walk down town
to have a look at their lights, returned home, tea, not too many red wines and
then bed. Not sure it will be the same without the constant rocking,
maybe it will be better?
The girls get on the Flam
Railway at 8am tomorrow, Pam and I have the day in Bergen thenstay at the
sirport motel for a flight on Tuesday morning. No plans for tomorrow for
us yet, see if we can get some sleep tonight before we make too many ambitious
plans??
| bergen Airport light rail station |
| Central Railway Station Bergen |
| Some lights around Bergen City Centre, getting a bit of a Christmas feel |

Exciting end to the trip. Not joining the Navy eh Vern.
ReplyDeleteHow did the intrepid flyer handle the flight to Bergen. “Excuse me Miss. another large drink please. 😳”
Enjoy the last few days and have a safe and uneventful trip home.
Jr
The Armchair Traveller.
Yes John, got some Christmas shopping to do in Bergen today so that's going to be exciting!!
DeleteI would have been right behind Pam! I imagine you had succumbed to the arms of the God of Alcohol and were no comfort to her! 😜 Enjoy your last day, give our love to that other sister of mine - she doesn’t seem to have a lot to say! 😉
ReplyDeletePam says I exaggerate, but that would be an exaggeration!! Maureen is still alive and just as active on socials as usual!!
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