Trip with F's on a BP. Firsts, family, Food and Fun.

I was first one back on the bus. I was sitting behind the guide. She turned around and told me she actually appreciated my presence on the tour. More sensible than the usual cruise passengers. I felt good so back to the ship.
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We were on Deck 9 which is the one below the Captains Observation post. About half way along.
Lunch at the Japanese restaurant Seishin.
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And a nice plate of sea urchin.
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Trivia every afternoon. We did reasonably well though another team were often the winners. We weren't alone suspecting some skullduggery.
After trivia I went to the golf putting. The other regulars thought I was a regular player with a low handicap. Truthfully just extreme luck. I won nearly 50% of the time. needless to say I enjoyed it. The worst day when I had 2 holes in 1 plus a 3 putt and came third. First was 3 holes in 1 and second 2 holes in 1 and a 2 putt. Both women.
We usually went to dinner at 1830 - 1900. This night was back in Atlantide. I forgot to photograph the main menu and this is the copy at the entrance behind glass. Sorry.
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Mrsdrron had the mushroom tartlet followed by the scallops for main.
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I started with the spicy octopus then lobster bisque with sea bass for mains.
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OK but nothing memorable. In general the food quality has been slowly declining over the last few years. There was however one dramatic improvement which I complained about after our last 3 cruises. In fact on our last cruise they ran out of cheese after just a few days. I couldn't even get gorganzola in their Italian restaurant. This cruise however in all the main restaurants had a choice of 3 cheeses and they chnged every night. I often hd the cheese as my dessert and usually with all 3 cheeses. This was the cheese menu this night.
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Was up very early the next day for a 7am start to my Normandy Beaches excursion. This was one of the 3 Excursions I was looking forward to. Sadly it is the only one that occurred. Saw the sunrise from the bus.
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As you can see the weather wasn't the Greatest. It was nearly 2 hours before we approached Omaha Beach. Began seeing some evidence of the war.
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Te beach itself looked dreary and peaceful.
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Then looking the other side and see what those poor lads had to climb under heavy fire.
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Then to the major memorial on the beach.
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Though many paid absolutely no attention to the many signs.
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Those 3 had been touching the sculptures.
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More from Omaha.
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Then back to the bus to head towards the American Cemetery. Past a few small collections of war materials.
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The American grave site was impressive but you the realised the enormity of t with the long wall of names.
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There are 9338 Americans buried here plus nearly 1600 names of those missing in action on one part of the wall. From Wikipedia.
"The cemetery contains the graves of 45 pairs of brothers (30 of whom are buried side by side), a father and his son, an uncle and his nephew, 2 pairs of cousins, 3 generals, 4 chaplains, 4 civilians, 4 women, 147 African Americans and 20 Native Americans."

Two of President Theodore Roosevelt's sons are buried here.
Whilst here a short ceremony was held and I had my first interaction with an American woman who I assume was after a new husband. She came up and asked me who died as the flags are at half mast. I just said several thousand.
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Maps of the invasion.
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