Lighthouses and lobster rolls..oh my!

Lighthouses and lobster rolls..oh my!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Sea Day


Once we left Halifax harbor last night, it got quite swoopy again so we all slept really well being rocked.  It got chilly and was misty…a great day to read or lay around which is pretty much what we did.  Debbie and I went to the casino and I hit another three of a kind.  She did better on blackjack but we had a lazy day then came back to shower and get ready for dinner.

Dinner was still luke warm and we had another conversation with the head waiter.  He just doesn’t seem to get it.  He wants to send us a bottle of cheap wine to our dinner at Chops Grille tomorrow night.  We don’t want the wine, we want hot food…why is that so difficult for him to understand?

After dinner Judy went to get us seats for the show and Kay, Debbie and I played slots for awhile.  Kay played the longest on her $.47.  We joined Judy early for the show.  His name was Michael Menes and his talent was “Visual comedian and juggler”.    He really was very funny and it did have to do with “visual”.  He came out in a trench coat that had an extra pair of legs and shoes that were identical to his own and did some funny stuff with that then did some things giving the visual he was walking downstairs, riding an escalator or an elevator.  Sounds silly but he was very good and it was entertaining.  The cruise director Hello Clo had the best line of the day.  She came out after his show and said how brave he was to perform with the seas being so rough.  She said normally they would cancel the show and play the movie “Titanic” have the passengers sit in their orange life vests.  She said it was amazing by the end of the film they were hugging perfect strangers and telling them that they loved them!  We laughed about that all the way back to the cabin.  As soon as we got here however, Debbie said she was too tired to read the paper to me and promptly fell asleep before I could even get my PJ’s on!  We rocked all night but slept good.

 

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