I have seen many Marvels on my Immrama, such as rocks older than life and carnivorous plants, but here is a few things I learned at sea.
-Kwells do work up to a point. Most of my Fellow Pilgrims wore accupressure bands, and if they were sick, hid it well.
-When you get over the sickness you develop a ferocious appetite.
-Martin Martin was right about the one thing they do not tell you about sea travel. At first, passing water is hard, even if you need to go.
-(Let us not talk about solids even though I ate a lot of brown bread and fruit...Suffice to say, glad we had shore leave most days...)
-And things bounce up and down for a few days on land too.
-Kwells do work up to a point. Most of my Fellow Pilgrims wore accupressure bands, and if they were sick, hid it well.
-When you get over the sickness you develop a ferocious appetite.
-Martin Martin was right about the one thing they do not tell you about sea travel. At first, passing water is hard, even if you need to go.
-(Let us not talk about solids even though I ate a lot of brown bread and fruit...Suffice to say, glad we had shore leave most days...)
-And things bounce up and down for a few days on land too.