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Here we are in our mandatory cruise photo.
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Our tablemate Anna was a lot of fun. She never really looked like this picture. Really.
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Anna and Eric's daughter Danielle. Having fun at 16.
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Eric: Anna's husband and bon vivant.
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Allen (on the left) and (I forgot his name). Allen was the only other person to attend the "Friends of Dorothy" meeting.
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Roger. The lover of the guy above.
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Our original honeymooning tablemates: Jennifer and Vernon. They were on their honeymoon and wanted a table for 2.
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Rex and Steve at dinner.
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Steve relaxing in the disco during the day.
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Rex relaxing during sail away.
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A big pink goevernment building in the Bahamasx.
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Another lovely view of hte pink building.
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All the ships in port in the Bahamas.
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Sunset in the Bahamas as we sail away.
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At the midnight buffet was the fabulous cheese dragon. Eric, Steve, and I thought it was the most interesting thing there.
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The midnight buffet on the pool deck was the best deck party we'd seen - even better than RSVP. There were decorations everywhere.
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Steve gets something to eat at the buffet. Nice shirt!
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Steve admires the lovely carved watermelons.
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Rex dares to touch the magnificent piece of watermelon art.
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The deserted (and rainy) beach on the Dominican Republic. It was cold, too.
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The view from our chairs at the Dominican Republic beach.
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There was a huge swimming pool at the resort.
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There's our ship.
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Another view. What boring pictures!
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When we got on the ship on Sunday, the RSVP cruise had been on the ship a couple of weeks earlier. There were a couple of same-sex pictures still on display.
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The RSVP men were represented as well.
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Interesting license plate in Puerto Rico.
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Our ship in port in Puerto Rico.
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All the ships in port in Ft Lauderdale during sail away.
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The lovely beach in St. John, where it didn't rain.
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Another similar picture.
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Another picture of the beautiful water in St. John's.
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Ships lined up in St. John's.
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