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New Viking Mississippi Riverboat Debuts August 2022
May 22, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchA new riverboat will soon be cruising the mighty Mississippi. In fact, the river is included in her name and prospective passengers are booking up cruises.
“We are pleased with the continued response and support we have received from loyal guests and valued partners ahead of our new Mississippi River sailings,” Torstein Hagen, Chairman of Viking, said in a news release.
Nashville To Celebrate July 4th With Free Gigantic Fireworks
May 22, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchAfter a very difficult year, Nashville is going to celebrate a bright future with the largest fireworks display show in the city’s history.
The Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th event also will feature country music superstar Brad Paisley with fireworks synchronized to a live performance by the GRAMMY-winning Nashville Symphony.
AmaWaterways Introduces Longest-Ever River Cruise
May 18, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchPeople who are ready to travel after the long pandemic lockdown are going to have a chance to take an amazing “Seven River Journey Through Europe” setting sail June 1, 2023.
The spectacular 46-night cruise will take 144 lucky guests on the longest-ever river cruise. Announced by AmaWaterways, the awesome adventure will journey through 14 fascinating counties on four luxury river vessels – AmaLyra, AmaKristina, Ama Prima and AmaVerde.
Cunard shares tasty scone recipe
May 11, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchI never have tea time at home. Much too busy trying to finish up writing assignments, cleaning house and weeding my many flower beds.
On a cruise, however, I do look forward to those relaxing midday tea rituals. In particular, I remember this quote by author Henry James in his book Portrait of a Lady:
Holland America Line to Restart Cruising from Greece in August 2021
May 5, 2021 | HeidiCOURTESY Holland America Line: Seattle, Wash., May 5, 2021 — Working in close coordination with the government of Greece, Holland America Line has received approval to restart cruising from Piraeus (Athens) in August with four departures aboard Eurodam. Bookings for these cruises will open May 6.
American Duchess to feature Lee Greenwood on special 2021 music cruises
May 4, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchWhen the American Duchess riverboat stops in Clarksville this year, a special guest will board the paddle wheeler and entertain passengers with his signature tunes.
Music legend Lee Greenwood will visit with passengers aboard the vessel before taking the stage with the American Duchess Ensemble.
Cruise Ferry Service Resumes for Visitors to Alcatraz
April 27, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchEven on a sunny California day, the island was shrouded in fog. We were almost on it before the sun broke through and we could see it well.
The island is one very scary place, and that is exactly what it was intended to be.
Rising from the middle of San Francisco Bay in California, Alcatraz Island drips with the dark atmosphere of danger and notoriety. Perhaps the most famous ex-jail in the world, Alcatraz doesn’t have a creepy reputation for nothing. From the start, Alcatraz was for the “worst of the worst.”
Cruise Trivia: How did ‘Teddy Bears’ get their name
April 24, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchA well-loved teddy bear rests in a rocking chair in my guest room. The worn stuffed animal belonged to my husband Bill when he was a child.
Years ago, I was curious as to how that childhood favorite critter got its name. I found the answer. But I was also happy to see a mural about the teddy bear namesake when my American Duchess riverboat stopped in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Cruise Trivia: Why is this raven famous & where does it live
April 20, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchHow about a really tough challenge? This raven is one of seven that live very pampered lives. A caretaker makes sure they are well fed and not inclined to fly away.
Every night the ravens are safely secured in their comfy cages to protect them from marauding foxes.
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