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First Fornal
... the effort. Dave looked the business in his white tuxedo, black bow tie and black trousers. He was by far the best dressed male. I wore my red silk cocktail dress....yes a dress! I can dress up when required lol.
We were quite shocked though to see the lack of effort on the part of some of the older guests. There are only THREE formal nights in this fourteen night cruise....three times to make some kind of effort. Here are our nominations for ...
Muffin Mania
So, we are aboard the ship now and setting sail for Mexico where I am going to be swimming with dolphins! Dave is not going to be partaking and neither is little little....both have an aversion to deep water. Little little also has an aversion to salted or fresh water. Leaving L.A port was lovely...the weather here is in the mid to late 60s and it is sunny sunny sunny. Shorts and t-shirt weather. The further into the cruise we go, the warmer ...
Leaving the hotel
... of the room. I don't know why cruises seem to appeal more to the older folk....but it's one if the reasons we love them. A brilliant old couple got chatting to us as we waited, commenting first on our ages and then moving on to telling us about themselves. Turned out, both were retired limnologists. The man, we didn't get their names yet, was a lecturer at LSU and retired a few years ...
WaKeeney?
You're probably wondering what in the world is WaKeeney. WaKeeney is a tiny town in the middle of Kansas. Think Stevensville, then divide that in half, and add a cute mainstreet with Chrismas lights to be proud of, and you get WaKeeney. We didn't stay herea night, I just thought it would be good to ...
The Badlands of Kansas
... of chalk, limestone and shale when this area of Kansas was part of a vast inland sea. This was truly a sight to behold. These formations are sometimes called "The Badlands of Kansas", and they were amazing. We're planning to visit the actual Badlands National Park in South Dakota next week, and seeing these formations has made us even more excited for that portion of our ...