When we were in Honolulu on January 27th there was a special event for only the world cruise passengers. It was held at the Lolani Palace which was the official state residence of Hawaiian Kingdom's last two monarchs: King Kalakaua, who built the palace in 1882, and his sister and successor, Queen Lili'uokalani. It used to be the center of social and political activity in the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Rebecca and I did not attend this event. I would like to thank our friends, Bonnie & Paul Buchanan for sharing their photos with me. Now I will share them with you. The photo link is below and shows some of the palace, a children's hula dance group, the Palace guards, and passengers enjoying Hawaiian delicacies and cocktails.
You may have to "cut & paste" the link below to another browzer.
https://goo.gl/photos/eqeMcNAa6SsuM856A
February 2nd
So I have made two postings today. That should keep you busy. Tomorrow will be another day at sea. Hopefully we will both be feeling better tomorrow.
Rebecca and I did not attend this event. I would like to thank our friends, Bonnie & Paul Buchanan for sharing their photos with me. Now I will share them with you. The photo link is below and shows some of the palace, a children's hula dance group, the Palace guards, and passengers enjoying Hawaiian delicacies and cocktails.
You may have to "cut & paste" the link below to another browzer.
https://goo.gl/photos/eqeMcNAa6SsuM856A
February 2nd
So I have made two postings today. That should keep you busy. Tomorrow will be another day at sea. Hopefully we will both be feeling better tomorrow.
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