Bob Bacon
13-10-2025, 13:32
We got back from our cruise on the P&O Britannia in May, and honestly, life still has better plot twists than any soap opera. There I was, zoning out in the check-in line (as one does), when we ran smack into Pete Dagnall - a blast from the past we hadn’t seen since dinosaurs roamed the earth. He had his wife, Jennifer, with him, and catching up was hilariously seamless.
But the surprises didn’t stop there. A few days in, we discovered that two more friends from our regiment, Dave Mason and Sylvia, were also on board. At this point, I started wondering if the Britannia was secretly hosting a reunion I’d forgotten to RSVP to. Before long, our holiday turned into a floating get-together.
It’s funny how travel has a way of shrinking the world. You set off looking for new horizons, and somehow, you end up finding pieces of your past floating right beside you.
Who knew the open sea could double as a reunion venue? Drop your best “ran-into-someone-I-know” travel tales in a reply to this post!
PS: I know John Lewis 04 bumped into Al Poole in Gibraltar some years ago.
But the surprises didn’t stop there. A few days in, we discovered that two more friends from our regiment, Dave Mason and Sylvia, were also on board. At this point, I started wondering if the Britannia was secretly hosting a reunion I’d forgotten to RSVP to. Before long, our holiday turned into a floating get-together.
It’s funny how travel has a way of shrinking the world. You set off looking for new horizons, and somehow, you end up finding pieces of your past floating right beside you.
Who knew the open sea could double as a reunion venue? Drop your best “ran-into-someone-I-know” travel tales in a reply to this post!
PS: I know John Lewis 04 bumped into Al Poole in Gibraltar some years ago.