Thanks Ken for sharing the link with us, and your choice of music, to start with the National Anthem as QE2 leaves New York for the last time and the time to say goodbye.It fills you with pride and leaves a warm inner glow and installs the pride that makes one proud.
I found the last day in NY a mixture of emotions, but spent in great company
the hurry to get to QE2 before she sailed, no time for any outside photos, the chance for a few choice words with Ms Marlow and seeing the check-in terminal empty,there wasn't the usual hubbub of excitement nor for that matter any passengers,Boarding for the last time, no final embarkation photo. Then as the lifeboat drill took place l could, while it was so quiet, secure my place under the bridge wing and from there l never moved till we sailed under the bridge.
It had been just over 22 years since l stood on that very spot as l left NY for the first time,and as the memories of all that had gone before here l was saying goodbye for the last time, It didn't seem like a time to be cheerful and chattering all around so l was just happy to be there surrounded,but yet alone with my thoughts and memories, and really all l wanted to do was howl my eyes out, but that wouldn't have been very British so l didn't.
It was strange to have been onboard for 3 weeks, my pre planning of things l wanted to do and see went pear shaped, but a final turn round the decks each night provided the moments alone to reflect and as the QM2 sailed along close by, there really were times l could have seen her far enough, The Atlantic belonged to QE2 and no other ship had any business while QE2 ruled the waves.