Monday, June 03, 2013

Angus visits the Site of the Battle of Trafalgar

Angus jumped into the backpack leaving Hermann to keep an eye on the coffee shelf, but sadly Misery and Pooh soon forget that Angus was in the backpack as they enjoyed their busy schedule of watching the port presentation,  eating food, more food and even more food.   Misery and Pooh went to the sunbeds to sleep of lunch but it was too windy, so Misery was dragged around the deck to watch the waves roll by.





Pooh thought that going to pilates might lose some of the weight gained from all the food, so she took some water in the backpack, forgetting Angus had jumped in earlier, and left Misery enjoying doing nothing apart from watching the coastline of Africa



When Pooh returned,  it was soon discovered that Angus was missing, but when and how?    Misery checked Mrs Garmin for a location, and she was lost for words.


An immediate search party was despatched to the reception desk , and to the deck 15 sunbeds, but Angus was not found.


Did he fall out of an improperly zipped back-pack during the deck walk?  Pooh said Misery had a habit of leaving things improperly zipped up.
Was Angus blown overboard somewhere between Lisbon and the straights of Gibraltar?
Did Angus get sucked out of a partially open backpack when opening the portside promenade deck door?
Has he found company elsewhere?
Was Angus found and kidnapped?
Did he fall under the sunbed to be blown away by the wind below Misery.

A lost racing pigeon was found, perhaps it had boarded at Southampton. It had a blue ring.


A late night search of the lunchtime dining table and the theatre was made, but there was still no sign of Angus under the table or seats.  There was no good news at the reception.

Pooh blamed Misery, and Misery blamed Pooh.   Hermann took over from Angus on chocolate duty,  but Misery was grumpy and ate the chocolate yet again.

Everyone were woken up in the middle of the night as Thumper was once again at it all night in the cabin above.  Herman suggested Angus was knocking on the ceiling and suggested going up to join them.

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