Canada Place in the foreground - the cruise ship pier |
North Vancouver |
I was still in my traveling clothes, although G had changed into shorts during the afternoon. We decided to swing by the Bordeaux Dining Room to see what kind of wait there was for a table for two for dinner. Headwaiter Roberto told us that we could have one right away, and insisted we be seated dressed just as we were. This was a good thing, because I have a feeling that if I had gone back to the cabin to change, I would have been asleep in five minutes.
Although we had a table for two, we were seated inches away from an older couple and, of course, struck up a conversation with them. They were from upstate New York, had just celebrated their 50th anniversary and this cruise, as well as a 7-night land tour of Alaska afterward, was a gift from their four kids. We had a wonderful meal (served by waiter Tee from Thailand) talking with them. So, a table for two turned into a table for four, but we were happy.
After dinner we returned to our cabin and were met by a gorgeous view of Georgia Strait, interspersed with small islands. And sitting on the balcony enjoying it all is where I began to type today's blog entries.
The view that got my attention after dinner |
G left the cabin to go to the 8:30am Welcome Aboard show, but there was no way I was going to leave that balcony. It got dark around 9pm, and after G returned we continued to sit out there until the air cooled enough to chase us in.
We were asleep about two minutes after our heads hit the pillow.
View to the east at sunset, with the Volendam in the distance |