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P&O Cruisers - What are things like where YOU are?
lincslady replied to Host Sharon's topic in P&O Cruises ( UK )
Sorry to hear that, wowzz. Hope you can find something interesting to replace it. -
So it begins: Ovation Cruise 2022 Video series!
lincslady replied to CwazeAndCwaze's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
Glad to see, however, that from your remarks on another thread you have realised that what is worn in your top suite for dinner is possibly not very suitable for formal night in public! -
P&O Cruisers - What are things like where YOU are?
lincslady replied to Host Sharon's topic in P&O Cruises ( UK )
And on a purely personal level, it was nice to see HM making an unexpected visit to he opening of Crossrail this morning, in a lovely sunshine yellow outfit. -
P&O Cruisers - What are things like where YOU are?
lincslady replied to Host Sharon's topic in P&O Cruises ( UK )
indiana - I don't walk too brilliantly, so for me a smaller ship and being near a lift from your cabin with not too far to get to anywhere on the ship is important. I would imagine on one of these huge ships length of some of the corridors would be too much to cope with? Or you would be using a scooter all the time; perhaps this is OK for you. One reason I liked the old Saga ships (Pearl and Sapphire) so much. -
So it begins: Ovation Cruise 2022 Video series!
lincslady replied to CwazeAndCwaze's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
I too would like to see an end to this, but surely it has been blown up a bit - talking about the Author of the posts and videos being 'distressed' seems bit over the top, after watching some of their video footage. I think you have a fairly robust personality there who can cope with whatever slings and arrows might come their way. -
jp - I think you would like it - it is on the BBC, but being completely untechnical I have no idea how you could get the series. I imagine you are able to get BBC programmes? Just watched him in Port Vendres, almost on the Spanish border, and have some lovely memories of being there, actually on a small cruise ship. Some lovely varieties of fish in the market there. Lola
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P&O Cruisers - What are things like where YOU are?
lincslady replied to Host Sharon's topic in P&O Cruises ( UK )
kalos- see above. It is a good job we ladies have a sense of humour. -
P&O Cruisers - What are things like where YOU are?
lincslady replied to Host Sharon's topic in P&O Cruises ( UK )
Ooh you are awful - but I like you! (Remember him?) -
I'd love to, Lois - but a bit too far away from your TV stations! I wonder if in the States you get programmes featuring Rick Stein, a British chef, who does similar programmes travelling through France and visiting out of the way and often inexpensive restaurants. Having holidayed a lot in all parts of France over the years, I am finding them especially nostalgic. It sounds as if mysty is having a busy time on Silver Moon - currently still docked in Rouen, but probably sailing this evening when the tide is right. I really wish I were on board with them all. Are you cruising again soon? Lola
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The Giverny trip sounds great - and the gardens look lovely - one place I have not been to so far. I imagine you may be leaving Rouen today, when the tide is right. Another look at the bucolic scenes on the way. Did you have people waving at you from the banks on the way in? We did, on Seabourn, but it was early evening when they were at home, and standing in their gardens. The Church in Honfleur is lovely, if you are not going on a long trip there, and some delightful little shops round the picturesque harbour area. Hope the storm has passed - we have had a bit of it here too. Lola
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P&O Cruisers - What are things like where YOU are?
lincslady replied to Host Sharon's topic in P&O Cruises ( UK )
I didn't watch it, but was pleased that the UK entry was apparently the real winner, for a change - though I am sure he didn't mind coming second to the Ukrainians last night. Saw bits on the news, and it is all too over the top for me - watched an oldish film of Far from the Madding Crowd instead. Something of a contrast! -
You are right in that I should not have said anything which might be hurtful about John Barron, or indeed anyone. However, I was a member of a trivia team on Seabourn some years ago, when his innuendos and jokes were too near the knuckle, so I do not apologise for that - and I am by no means a prude. I felt this looking for cheap laughs was unsuited to being a Cruise Director, and in direct contrast to, for instance, Handre, a much loved Seabourn Cruise Director.
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I have to agree with Mr. L. Maybe not as many dinner jackets as there used to be, but quite a few lounge suits - sometimes called business suits - with ties, and the least formal I can remember is a sports coat with shirt and tie. And fairly smart trousers ,not chinos for instance. I suppose it might be a touch more relaxed in the Caribbean, haven't been there on Seabourn.
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Yes, at least they did on the older ships, and it was pretty competitive.
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Some lovely ports coming up, mysty - St.Malo, Rouen with the river sail, and Honfleur. All deliciously French and picturesque. Enjoy!!! I don't know if Cornish Chef Rick Stein's TV travelogues make it to the US. A lovely repeated series on France at present, with recommendations of great restaurants - not all smart joints either. Not unlike Stanley Tucci's programmes. And thanks for the reports and pictures so far. Lola
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P&O Cruisers - What are things like where YOU are?
lincslady replied to Host Sharon's topic in P&O Cruises ( UK )
I have just got back from an unexpected pub lunch with friends - they are both slim (and over 80), and ate their one main course with gusto and had puddings; I am not slim and ordered a (very tasty) ciabatta roll with goat cheese, bacon and caramelised onion, and could only manage half, as well as eating much more slowly than them. The difference seems to be that they are more physically active than me, and I think have better metabolisms. Pubs do give you IMO very large portions nowadays, and the younger generations seem to expect them. Actually not very good for you in the long run, especially if a lot of it is chips or other carbs. -
Pleased that you clarified this - which should not have been necessary. Unfortunately you were let down by your cabin steward, and I can quite understand you being somewhat annoyed by this, as you had made an effort to do something special on that day..
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That is probably the 'safest' mode of dress - not that I have ever seen anyone object to pants and an evening top, and in my mind a long dress is just slightly over the top nowadays. Just a very personal opinion, from someone who just never wears skirts! (Partly because I actually look better or at least awful in pants). Lola
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It sounds as if everything is lovely at present - long may it continue. Richly deserved, after the time you have put in over the past couple of years to cheer everyone up on the cooler, and also your kindness in comforting those who have been having a bad time. Looking forward to seeing Bordeaux, and maybe even a visit to a chateau or winery? And hearing about your extra special wines on board. Lola
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Only if it resembled any of those seen at the Met Ball. Lola