Friday, May 3, 2024 – Photo of the Day – At Sea Enroute to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, USA

Sandy & Phyliss at the Japanese Farewell Dinner

Where in the World Are We?

Sailing from Japan to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, USA.

Today’s activities include:

  • Bridge Lessons
  • Dancing Lessons
  • Enrichment Lecture with Sir Alistair MacDuff: You be the Judge
    • The audience is asked to sit in judgment and make decisions in murder trials. Enter the competition with a prize for the best answers!
  • Enrichment Lecture with Scott Bornstein: Never Forget a Name or Face Again
    • Six steps to making names and faces unforgettable.
  • Enrichment Lecture with Bill Burge
    • In the Yucatan Peninsula near Chicxulub, a 10-kilometer-wide asteroid struck the earth 66 million years (MY) ago, creating a ma or impact crater. Following studies in Italy and elsewhere, Mr. Burgel will describe how this asteroid suddenly changes life forever on our planet.
  • Enrichment Lecture with Douglas Keeney: Pearl Harbor. The Day Of The Day After.
    • No matter the cruise, this talk is always loved by audiences. We all know what happened on December 7th — but what did happen — and why was America so unprepared? Author Keeney presents the attack on Pearl Harbor using custom-built animations for his talk, period photography, and first-person accounts.

Tonight’s dinner was in The Restaurant.

Farewell Dinner – Sayōnara Japan
The Restaurant had a celebratory farewell to the “land of the rising sun”. A delicious Japanese-themed dinner experience awaited us, and we indulged in mouthwatering Japanese delicacies, including some of Japan’s famous sweet delights! We dressed up in Japanese/Asian attire.

TONIGHT’S CABARET SHOW – A NIGHT WITH LEFA

Motown, blues, and all that rhythm! Get your dancing shoes on and join Lefa Pike
this evening while he sings some all-time classics from artists such as The Blues
Brothers, The Drifters, Marvin Gaye, Ray Charles, and many more!

Lefa is a vocalist with extensive experience performing South African pop,
international pop, rock, soul, R&B, reggae, and jazz. He began performing in small
venues at the age of 19. He then trained at Ochrim School of Music in his early 20’s for 2 years. Soon after, he was featured as a participant on eTV’s CocaCola Pop Stars and, later in his career – a top five finalist on South Africa Idol.

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