Last night started off, once again, in the Observation Bar. Charlie had been off for a couple of days with a cold and returned last night with one small restriction—no singing. Enter Melody, the Assistant Cruise Director, who generously lent her voice to Charlie’s guitar. Wow! She has a fantastic voice! This was their first time performing together as a duo, and they were really good.
Afterwards, we had dinner with our Australian friend, Mr. C, in The Restaurant. From there, we headed to the Grand Salon for the Seabourn Singers and dancers’ Rock Opera show—and extraordinary doesn’t even begin to cover it. We are beyond impressed by the talent in this cast. Hands down, they are the most talented troupe we have ever seen or heard on a cruise. Bravo! ππΆ
We started today with breakfast in The Restaurant, which is one of our favorite sea-day pleasures. It’s quiet, the service is superb, and we always enjoy catching up with our serving team.
The weather has shifted again—overcast skies with a chance of showers, and moderate seas running about six feet. Debbie spent the morning by the pool, while I retreated to our stateroom to tackle the online New Zealand Declaration forms and take care of some banking. Thankfully, most of our bills are on auto-pay, which makes life so much easier while traveling.
We had promised Mr. C we’d stop by Trivia this morning in the Club. He’s really trying to recruit us for a team, but we’re not quite ready to commit to every sea day. So Debbie and I showed up, sat in the back, and played along. We knew most of the answers, but a couple were real brain busters. For example—can you name all seven children from The Sound of Music? Really?! We could only come up with one! Our friend Danny should have been there… he’s a total Sound of Music fanatic.
We grabbed a quick lunch in the Patio and then retreated to our room for a quiet afternoon of reading. I think sushi is calling our name for dinner tonight. π£π
This isn’t related to our current trip, but I thought I’d share this with my fellow aviculturist friends. A friend in Panama just sent me this photo from his aviary—an absolutely amazing Cuban Amazon mutation. We bred many Cuban Amazons, but we were never lucky enough to have a mutation.
Spectacular doesn’t even begin to describe the beauty of this rare parrot! π¦✨
























































