Day 117 – Wednesday 7th
May 2014 – At Sea
Today we are
crossing the Bay of Biscay, out on the starboard side watching Queen Mary 2,
slowly dipping into the slight swell on this fine but overcast day. Queen Victoria will later catch up in the day,
as during the night she had to put into Vigo for a medivac (medical
evacuation), and I hope the casualty makes a fine recovery.
Today is the
big day for the choir, and we duly assembled in the theatre for our 15.00
performance. We nervously waited on stage
for the curtains to open to reveal about 500 in the audience. Slowly they responded, as we went through our
repertoire of ten songs and they even joined in for our encore. A wonderful experience, with many thanks to
Leah, our leader, and pianist Robin, who kept us all together.
| Choir |
From stage to the
grand staircase for more photographs, and a final song to all those assembled
of, We’ll Meet Again, then into the Golden Lion for a celebration pint.
It is our
last formal night and on the menu are my favourite dishes from the voyage,
snails/salad/lobster/baked Alaska.
| Chefs |
It is also
the chef’s parade when all those from the galley, who have prepared our meals
in the Britannia Restaurant, pass between the tables, as we all show our
appreciation for all of their efforts.
| Formal |
Our two
wonderful waitresses, Melvina from Poland and Hannah, from the Philippines, who
over the voyage, by their friendliness and wonderful service have brought
smiles and happiness to our table.
In the
theatre, the Royal Court dancers and singers put on a show, Palladium Nights
which featured songs from the many stars who have performed at the London
Palladium. It was a spectacular night
and very much appreciated.
The Golden
Lion, for karaoke; to finish off another wonderful day at sea.
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