Page Eighteen: We Danced Our Way Across The Pacific


Los Angeles To Midway To Hawaii To Los Angeles In 21 Days

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Dancing On The Voyage!

Dancing

These are the pictures taken during dancing on the ship! There we about 7-8 couples who ended up dancing most of the evening and finally settling at the Casino until the "wee hours" of the mornings.

It was a great crowd of people as we got funnier as the evening went on!

Who says adults do not have fun...  give us a silly balloon and stand back and watch!


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The instruments await

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Time to dance....

Now We Go Upstairs

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Time for the fun to begin

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Holding up the ship is difficult but someone has to do it

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The guilty parties... We wore out the rug

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Awaiting the next dance...   

50's Night!

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Paul didn't remember too much of the 1950's.... No!

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Put a nail in one and we called it a "naval destroyer"

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Oops

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AJ and Laura in the 50's outfits

Zorba & Line Dancing Was An All Hands Activity

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Zorba The Greek Was Popular Because Of Someone We Know!

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The pole was always nearby

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The Canadians can really dance

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The casino was nearby so we heard "ka chung" between the dance music

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When one is dancing Greek one needs to be protected by a pole

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Zoooooom Around we go

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"What are these crazy Americans doing?"

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The Texans always have fun

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Otha is taking it all in....

Who Said Adults Don't Have Fun??

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Bat the balloon... It took hours

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We all got into the act

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Go get'um Tex

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Zap

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The balloon visited everyone    

Let The Kibitzing Begin!

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They got the memo about red

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Camera in one hand and wine in the other.... Must be on a cruise

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AJ has his camera ready to go also

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Laura explains the ships dynamics

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It was obviously green night

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We had loads of fun with these folks

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Yup! We also dance

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She introduced me to sambuca

Did You Know? - Ouzo (Greek: ούζο, IPA: [ˈuzo]) is an anise-flavored aperitif that is widely consumed in Greece and Cyprus, and a symbol of Greek culture.

Traditionally, tsipouro is said to have been the pet project of a group of 14th century monks living in a monastery on holy Mount Athos. One version of it was flavored with anise. This version eventually came to be called ouzo.

Modern ouzo distillation largely took off in the beginning of the 19th century following Greek independence, with much production centered on the island of Lesbos, which claims to be the originator of the drink and remains a major producer. When absinthe fell into disfavor in the early 20th century, ouzo is one of the products whose popularity rose (it was once called "a substitute for absinthe without the wormwood").

In 1932, ouzo producers developed a method of distillation using copper stills, which is now the standard method of production. One of the largest producers of ouzo today is Varvayanis (Βαρβαγιάννης), located in the town of Plomari in the southeast portion of the island, while in the same town pistillate (Πιστιλαδή), a variety of high-quality ouzo, is also distilled.

Ouzo is traditionally mixed with water, becoming cloudy white, sometimes with a faint blue tinge, and served with ice cubes in a small glass. Ouzo can also be drunk straight from a shot glass.

 

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Round and round we go again

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Friends From Canada

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The evening ends about 1:00 am and we get ready for another day

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