Feb 6, Halfway to New Zealand

 

Easy Sea Day with CALM seas


A little action but would smooth out even more in the afternoon

Craft Day was a Penguin




Late Breakfast


Goofy Golf 


Rob was a little off on the first shot (and kept rolling past the cup) but finished with a three


Grabbed Toni's Air chair while she wasn't looking.







Toni got the Grilled Eggplant and Cheese, Rob the beef stuffed Yucca Fritter


For Dinner, Rob tried the Calamari Steak. Toni the Lasagna


Evening under the stars
Venus nearing the horizon


Jupiter Above and Venus following the Sun below the horizon. Venus is closer to the sun than the Earth so it can be seen in the morning just before sunrise or just before sunset. Mercury is harder to see because it is even closer to the sun.  The rest of the planets are farther away from the sun than the Earth so they don't follow the sun but are all on the same line that the sun follows across the sky.


Rob pointing out Mars


Neat Full Moon as it went in and out of the clouds.





The Southern Cross in the sky and on Rob's Sky Walk App


The whole dateline thing is confusing as board still shows Day 20 as Feb 7th. So we are skipping from the 6th to the 8th tonight.




Oh well, we are going to sleep on the 6th and waking up on the 8th.

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