Who
knew I'd married a Panama Canal Cruise Junkie? After absorbing
the contents of a several-hundred-page book on all aspects of the canal,
Kathy was just itching to see the whole thing. During the passage,
we wandered from deck to deck, inside and outside the ship, jockeying
for the most interesting vantage point for that particular moment.
We attended the first lecture on board in a series by a retired Civil
Engineer who seems to have the Canal as his passion: he'd mention
some arcane fact and Kathy would whisper "I knew that". She
skipped the rest of the talks.
OK it was interesting. I don't think I'd join the lecturer in more than thirty passage through the canal, but the history, the engineering... all make for an interesting spot to pass through. Once. I couldn't do justice to Kathy's knowledge or the book (which I haven't read) — but those interested in a treatise on the canal can look at "The Path Between the Seas" by David McCullough. |