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Live from the Queen Victoria--Princess Elites sail Cunard QV to the Baltic


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He's 74, but really in quite decent shape. DH, who goes to the gym every single day when we cruise, said that Lord Archer was up there about half of the time. I did not, however, see him on the dance floor which is a lot more fun place to get exercise than the gym. ;)

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This morning one of our lovely table mates sent us a video of the cruise. It is so lovely. It will create some wonderful memories.

 

I need to learn how to do this!

 

http://animoto.com/play/HQIJEsCYRcXHq8zvHL0TEw

 

It gives a good idea what life is like on the Queen Victoria.

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Great video 😄

 

 

Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

 

Yes, Julie did a fabulous job. She is an inspiration for me. We are doing a Princess Mini-Cruise from Vancouver, B.C., Canada, down to LAX tomorrow and I will take a lot of pictures and give it a try when I get back. Of course, we won't have enough time in three days to develop the wonderful sense of community that we enjoyed on the Queen Victoria.

 

Our dinner mates were so great that we might be spoiled for life. :p

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Yes, Julie did a fabulous job. She is an inspiration for me. We are doing a Princess Mini-Cruise from Vancouver, B.C., Canada, down to LAX tomorrow and I will take a lot of pictures and give it a try when I get back. Of course, we won't have enough time in three days to develop the wonderful sense of community that we enjoyed on the Queen Victoria. Our dinner mates were so great that we might be spoiled for life. :p
Thank you for sharing, very well edited together, super photos, and great video clips. I wouldn't have a clue where to start! Do you know if it can be done without the flashing lights and continuous sparkle effects? A great way to assist and reinforce the memories of a wonderful voyage in the years to come. Please pass on my congratulations. Thank you again :) Edited by pepperrn
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Thank you for sharing, very well edited together, super photos, and great video clips. I wouldn't have a clue where to start! Do you know if it can be done without the flashing lights and continuous sparkle effects? A great way to assist and reinforce the memories of a wonderful voyage in the years to come. Please pass on my congratulations. Thank you again :)

 

I have no idea how it is done, or what is possible, but, if I remember to take enough pictures on my little cruise this week, I will give it a go. Generally speaking technology is pretty simple if you have the patience to just work through it step by step and realize that all of your mistakes are reversible. All the years I worked, I had staff to take care of all of the details, but since I have retired I have discovered that doing things like printing badges, invitations and envelopes is really pretty easy, so I am confident I can tackle a video. If not, I could always send Julie my pictures and beg her to help me. :p

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