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Cruise Trivia: Where do these unusual cats live
July 24, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchThe words on the sign are very clear: “Please do not sit on furniture.”
And yet there he was. Sprawled on his back with his feet propped against the brocaded fabric, he was snoozing away on the antique settee. Or maybe the offender was a she.
Whatever, the napping cat doesn’t have to read the signs or pay attention to them. These cats are special and they are pretty much allowed to do what they want.
Disney’s New Wish Ship Debuts in 2022
July 24, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchRemember Jiminy Cricket’s words, “When you wish upon a star, your dreams come true.” Well, cruisers are now going to be able to have dreamy cruises on the new Disney Wish.
The first of three new Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Wish will debut in summer 2022. And the ship will have a distinctly Disney design concept unlike anything at sea.
Cruise Trivia: Name this chicken-friendly American city
July 21, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchHe strutted down the street like he was cock of the walk.
“He’s beautiful and he knows it,” a woman said, watching me try to take a photo of the confident rooster.
I think she was right. Perhaps this preening critter knew that he was a popular sight and that he could come and go as he pleased – protected by the laws of this American city.
Elkhart Lake: Home of ‘sacred’ water and Road America
July 14, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchOnce upon a time, Otto Osthoff brought his sick wife Paulina to Elkhart Lake in hopes that the peaceful place and rejuvenating waters might restore her health. They did.
So Otto did what any smart loving husband would do. In 1886, he opened a resort with room for 120 guests near the Wisconsin lake. Now his wife and family and guests could relax and enjoy to their heart’s content.
New Madrid Earthquake
July 8, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchWhen I was a little girl, my Dad told me about the great New Madrid earthquake. It was so bad, he said, that the mighty Mississippi actually flowed backwards.
I wasn’t sure if that was true or if Dad was just regaling me with a tall tale. Of course, it actually was true. And it happened in New Madrid, Missouri.
Happy Fourth of July to the USA!
July 3, 2021 | HeidiCruise Trivia: Significance of pearl sculpture in La Paz
June 28, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchThanks to my high school English teacher Miss Frances Cappel, I knew the significance of the pearl sculpture on the beautiful malecon in La Paz, Mexico.
I also knew a bit of the history of this Baja California Sur capital whose name means “The Peace.”
Cruise Trivia: Where did Bluetooth get its name and logo
June 20, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchMy grandson knew the answer to this cruise trivia. I didn’t learn it until I took a cruise aboard the Viking Sky. Of course, my young grandson is far more tech savvy than I am.
The cruise trivia question involves the popular Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth uses a radio frequency to share data over a short distance eliminating the need for wires. Bluetooth can be used on mobile devices to share documents or to connect with other Bluetooth-enabled gadgets.
Annual National Food Faces Day Proclaimed for April 6, 2022
June 20, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchLooking for a fun food day to celebrate? Mark your 2022 calendar for April 6th as National Food Faces Day.
Appropriately, the celebration falls on the same day as the birthday for Rudi Sodamin, the Holland America Line master chef, who has been playing with food for years. In fact, the holiday honors Sodamin’s expertise and was created by Holland America Line which will be celebrating its 150 years as a cruise line in 2022.
Tauck Announces Full Restart of U.S. Tours by July 1
June 9, 2021 | Jackie Sheckler FinchAfter a year of suspending its tours and cruises because of COVID-19, Tauck has announced that the company plans to fully restart its U.S. tours by July 1.
To prepare for restarting, Tauck ran several departures of its “Wonderland: Yellowstone in Winter” itinerary in January and February. The overall success of those tours was a key factor in leading to Tauck’s decision for a full restart of U.S. tours.
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