Saturday, February 14, 2009

Day four



Today was the first day we were able to obtain tickets for the Planetarium. We laid back in the chairs and watched as Harrison Ford took us on a voyage of discovery to find out if there was life on other planets.

As we had a large breakfast we missed lunch today.
Early afternoon we attended a classical music concert with pianist David Neil Jones.
A Cunard Quirk; If you are a lecturer or a classical musician you are required to have three names?

We missed the fruit and vegetable carving and book club meetings.
We also missed a Wine tasting and a talk on the British Monarchy.

Diner was in the Lotus Restaurant with an excellent presentation on eastern dishes.
The production show included 15 singer and dancers with “Jazz Blues and Rock and roll”
Quite inventive including music from Dave Brubeck, Booker T and even the Elvis arrangement of The Battle hymn and Dixie.
Tomorrow Valentines Day Including the Valentine's Day Ball.

1 comment:

  1. Hello from the Royal Princess World Cruise. I just checked your blog for the first time since we boarded on Jan 20th. I enjoyed your comments on the formality of Cunard. We experienced it a few years back on QE2. Royal is considerably less formal - only 4 formal nights scheduled in this 38 day segment. Passengers are dressing well in resort casual for dinner, but is is definately not formal.

    Have a great cruise and I'll check back as my internet minutes allow.

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