The major attractions of the Princess ships are dark wood with mahogany furniture in sometheir cabins and the ship memorabilia is for sale. The dining rooms are arranged forward, and the theater seats are thoughtfully arranged, all with an unobstructed view, which is free of poles and other obstacles.
Princess ship
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Azalea Festival Behind the Scenes
The set up for the street fair and parade at the 61st North Carolina Azalea Festival 2008. CORRECTION NOTE BELOW. All live persons knew this was going on YouTube and consented to be on camera. In this video you will see some of the streets that are closed down for Saturday and Sundays events. Meet locals and visitors and vendors for the fair. Get a peek behind the scenes while all is quiet and the Friday night crowd had only just started to filter out. You will also see two locations from Dawsons Creek and one from Matlock. You'll meet a UNCW student and out of town visitors. And we all managed to snag a free concert at the end. As luck would have it, when I got close, they started playing blues. How good is my timing. I passed my card on and hope to give them a little of the footage. Lucky & the Blues Buckets is their name. BUCKY NOT LUCKY....BUCKY AND THE BLUES BUCKETS. Sorry guys, you were busy on stage and someone tried to give me your name but it was so loud I heard them wrong. Found you on the web today and corrected it on the details but too late to fix the video. Sorry guys! My band plays this Sunday. We are Michele and the Midnight Blues and we take the stage between 2-4pm. This is free and open to the public show. The stage is near the foot of Princess on the corner facing Water St and the Battle Ship USS North Carolina. I may try to snag some cool footage of that during our gig. I am taking the camera! So, come on down. Tonight I did get some of the stage we ...
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