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Would You Sign To Sail Aboard New Titanic II in 2022?


Seniors are among the most avid cruise passengers. We enjoy the luxury of moonlit nights at sea, fine dining, colorful port visits and other amenities of sailing. However, we’ve all read history books about the disaster of 1912 when the original Titanic sank, and seeing scary movies that portrayed the tragedy.

We’re hearing about the Titanic II now under construction in Jiangsu, China, and scheduled to sail 110 years after the original ship sank. Not many of us consider ourselves as lucky as the Unsinkable Molly Brown, so we can just wonder how successful the new Blue Line cruise company will be in signing up passengers.

For more info, go to www.usatoday.com/story/travel/cruises/2018/10/22/titanic-ii-sail-original-ships-fateful-route-2022-maiden-voyage

Paris, France: Sunday Strolls Along Champs-Elysées PDF Print E-mail


If  warm weather travels take you to the French capital city this season, and you enjoy the famous boulevard, check your calendar. On one Sunday a month, the usually busy road will be vehicle-free and open only to foot traffic.  Along with happy walkers, there will be food stations, acrobats, jugglers, singers, dancers and musicians. And, of course, the Arc de Triomphe.

 
 
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