Wonders are many, and none is more wonderful than the power that crosses the white sea, driven by the stormy wind, making a path under surges that threaten to engulf him. ~Sophocies.
I figure my cabin was a good 60 foot above the ocean surface. I was on the calmer, lee side of the ship. My deck and the one above mine, were awash. The sliding door windows and deck ceiling were dripping spray. When I awoke, this was the scene from my berth.My notes written before breakfast: "What a night!!!!! We made up for the relatively easy southerly passage on our way back north. Ma Nature is throwing everything she has at us. The top of the sliding door was being hit with wave spray. Lying on my berth, I could feel the brief pause whenever the ship hesitated on the top of a particularly high wave. A grinding noice and vibration of the hull followed each of these suspensions then, it felt like the ship was falling. (Later I learned that the props coming out of the water as we went over a wave, created the noise and vibrations.) It took until after 0400 to find all the cabin noise makers, including the chapstick with free access to the sides of and everything in my desk drawer. My rock collection (on the shelf above the desk) clattered until I placed the rocks separately on the carpet. Poor Waldo (my stuffed penguin) must have take a nasty fall from the bed. This time it wasn't CJ that hid him, cowering, under the berth. I had to be careful when getting off the toilet not to end up in the shower. Last night trips to the head (bathroom) were pinball games, in the dark".
The following pictures do not show the horizon, they are of the top of the swell after it has gone under the ship.
When I arrived in the galley, a line of waiters awaited me. They were there to physically escort you and your chosen breakfast to the table. The waiters carried the plates. With some diners, it was two escorts per person sashaying down the isle. Not many of us made it to breakfast. However, my usual table mates did show. We shared humorous stories about what wayward items rattled in our cabins. Stuffed penguins were found in all sorts of new places. We all agreed that the metal tissue box scraping across the bathroom counter and crashing to the floor was probably the worst.
No one was allowed outside. After breakfast, I went up to the bridge. The current sea swells were 12 meters high and the winds in excess of 80 mph with higher gusts. The decks below were awash and the bridge windows were getting hit with spray. The bridge was 2 decks above my cabin. The only known casualty was the wall of mirrors in the yoga studio. Unfortunately, I did not have my camera with me to capture the scene from there.