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EDEN

Most of America is still Sunday.  My posting today is on Eden.  Did you know there are 32 places in the USA called Eden?  We are only 4% of the world, yet the there are only 65 locations on the entire planet called Eden, in 18 other countries?  Americans are religious.  Was there a Garden of Eden?  Where was the "real" Eden? 
  • Of course the Garden of Eden is the biblical paradise described in Genesis and Ezekiel.
    • The general setting appears to be four tributaries, some combination of the Persian Gulf in southern Mesopotamia where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers run int the sea in what is now Armenia.
    • The Bible begins around 10,000 years ago, and the sense is that Adam and Eve were created between 9800 and 9700 years ago.
Well so much for religion today.  We're at sea and on our way to Eden, Australia.  Had a minimal breakfast, but the lunch was a grand adventure.  The buffet was in the kitchen or galley.  We had to go serve ourselves.
Their staff willingly took your plate to your table.  Unfortunately, there is no numbering system on this ship, and they delivered two of my dishes to the wrong table, for I just continued to fill a third.  All this while I was taking photos.  Try doing this with two hands.  Finally, I went to my table and nothing was there.  Took an effort to retrieve my two other plates.
Lost track of how many drinks I had, but started with a Kir Royale, but with Chambord instead of Kir, then a Rosé Wine, followed by champagne, White Wine, Red Wine, vodka up...then?

Even desserts.  Then the traditional parade of chefs and staff for the great grand meal of the trip, for we are soon to return to Sydney, and many of the passengers will depart.
The afternoon was spent trying to recover.  But only five hours later came dinner.  We were went, but only reluctantly.
Endive salad, kangaroo meat (a bit tough, but okay) and butter soufllé.  Tomorrow, we return to Sydney,

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