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| Canada Place in the foreground - the cruise ship pier |
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| 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 |

