We slept in and the clocks moved forward so we got a late start. The seas are pretty calm and the sky is a bit overcast. I put in a load of laundry while we had breakfast and then we went to the lecturer who talked about the golden age of ocean liners from the days before WWI through the sixties. After lunch I went to a line dancing class. I'm not sure i would consider a dance called the Irish Shamrock to be a line dance, but it was fun and good exercise.
We finally went to the main dining room called (cleverly) The Restaurant where we had a fun dinner with Ann and Gary from Menlo Park and Betty and Stewart from Virginia. The food was very good and the company was delightful. Viking doesn't do set dining times and they have a lot of 2 top tables. But if you let them know when you arrive that you would like to share, they'll accommodate you.
We actually made it to the evening show of the ventriloquist we've seen before on Princess named Don Bryan and his dummy Noseworthy. The seas have picked up a bit, but still not much movement of the ship.
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