Most expensive dish I have had in my life so far.
Tam-ing Of The Sea
A breathtaking adventure of the young soon to be naval architects or marine engineers, Aaron Tam and Chris Herrel sail across the great seas. A grand journey where they will encounter the mysteries of naval architecture, marine engineering, and the world as they travel aboard the Stolt Sapphire.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Kobe and Yokohama - Early February
Most expensive dish I have had in my life so far.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Pictures from the Panama Canal Update!
Thursday, January 29, 2015
The Pacific
So almost a month past by now. Not much has happened in crossing the pacific. But tomorrow we arrive in Japan and may the Asian adventures begin.
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Deck Update
Chris and I have ventured on to the deck a few days earlier. We began our perilous journey to trace our necessary drawings. However, we found ourselves bedazzled by majestic creatures that came from the sea. With their shining wings and flexible tails they soared above the seas. These flying fish flew above the ocean and we found ourselves just watching these majestic creatures. Sometimes we would see one small one, or a school of them, or even just one massive one that flew for an incredible amount of time. A fascinating sight.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
A relaxing weekend
We haven't had Internet in while but just in time after our late Christmas party. We had our fantastic Christmas party with a whole roasted pig! Some fantastic live music from the crew! With the starry night and a day of relaxation it was a wonderful break from working day in day out in the engine room. We are about three weeks away from Japan! We are almost there!
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Ping ponging the pacific
For two days now Chris and I have engaged in extra work as we face the skilled chief mate and speedy third engineer in games of ping pong. We (mostly me) don't stand a chance in the experienced sailing ping ponging masters but with practice we may stand a chance. Perhaps by Japan we will be ping ponging masters of the pacific.