Another sea day

“It is 3:30 on a Tuesday and you are having a drink. As you should be,” she said to her lifelong friend. Hard to argue with that:

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The Yankee is modeling in the hallway outside our cabin:

Ren

Our cruise director has a Broadway background, and so he was excited about Donna McKechnie, who won a Tony for A Chorus Line in 1976. She was diagnosed with arthritis in 1980 and told she’d never dance again. And then she turned to choreography and television before, in 1996, winning the Fred Astaire Award for Best Female Dancer. Lately she’s touring on this show, Inside the Music, a mix of songs, dances and anecdotes about her life in the theater. She has a beautiful voice. If you can see this show, don’t. It isn’t good. Unless you’re interested in the therapy of others through interpretative song.

Donna McKechnie

At least she recognized “these marvelous musicians,” the cruise group, four people with names she couldn’t be bothered to learn.

This is the best reaction for that:

aerialists

Just sitting in one of the quiet lounges on the back of the ship:

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Sunset:

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And now it is time for the creative food carving. Have a dragon:

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Tomorrow we’ll wake up in Bermuda.

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