Shelter-in-Place Journal, Day 368

I was less than surprised to get an email from Celebrity Cruises this morning telling me that they’d decided to use the Celebrity Millennium for Caribbean sailings this summer instead of waiting to see if the Canadian Government would open up their ports. And therefore, they were cancelling all Alaskan sailings for this year, including ours.

When Celebrity first announced that Canada was suspending port access for this year, we tried to postpone this trip to 2022 – none of us were ready to get onto a big ship yet – but they weren’t willing to make any changes then. Today’s note gave us three choices: postpone, take a credit, or get a refund. We told our travel agent to postpone, and she has already rebooked us to the cruise we wanted for 2022; by that time, sailing on a big ship should be significantly less worrisome.

We still have two trips for this year that haven’t been postponed yet – and Iceland has just reopened their borders to fully vaccinated people, so there’s a chance that that trip may really happen. But I’m not buying any airplane tickets yet!

Shelter-in-Place Journal, Day 367

I made one final editing pass in Lightroom over my photos from last year’s trip to Costa Rica and Panama, making sure they were the ones I wanted to keep and that they all had titles. Then I went to Apple Photos and deleted all the photos from the trip there.

After that, I exported the edited photos from Lightroom to my disk as TIFFs, then used the Mac’s sips command to convert them to HEICs to put back into Apple Photos:

for file in *.tif 
  do sips "$file" -s format heic --out "${file%%.tif}".heic
done

Using TIFFs as the intermediate format instead of JPEGs is probably overkill, but with a fast processor, it doesn’t matter and makes me feel better.