Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Sorry it took so long! Malta, Turkey and Tunisia

Well I don't even know where to begin. Malta was great! Seeing mom, dad and Morgan was awesome. We had a great time and it felt so good to sleep in a normal bed although I do love my bed on the ship too :) We had a great day in the old town Mdina which was really neat. We saw Michael Jackson's This Is It and for anyone who hasn't seen it, go see it! It's amazing. Having to say another goodbye to them was hard but having the chance to show mom, dad and Morg my life right now was really good. There's no words to describe what I'm experiencing. It truly is life changing and I'm glad they got to meet my crew, second family and second home.

We had cold and rocky sail to Turkey but it was all worth it once we got there. Turkey was amazing I loved it there and want to go back someday because it was so beautiful and the people were so nice. We had a home stay with Turkish university students who are studying to be captains of ships. We were paired up to stay with people and Courtney and I had a really nice girl. She told us a lot about the Turkish lifestyle and culture and the breakfast her mom made was truly amazing. We had Turkish tea and coffee and traditional Turkish pastries. Then we got a tour of the high school in Istanbul that specializes in Marine studies. It was really interesting and everyone loved to here all our stories about all our travels.

Right now I'm in Tunisia and it's gorgeous here. Again the people are so nice. Yesterday a few of my friends and I had a taxidriver who took us on a tour of Tunis and we got to see Carthage which is an ancient Roman town. The second town the Romans built and then he took us to a village where the buildings are only blue and white. It was really cute and we had a nice lunch there. After that he dropped us of in the main area of the city Medina and we shopped around in the markets. Today we walked around Medina again and some of my friends got some great Henna tattoos. Tomorrow we go on our port program which will be a bus tour through Tunisia. We'll be going to the Sahara and seeing some of the places that Star Wars was filmed. All the guys are very excited about that. We'll be staying a hotel for a night and then heading back to ship all day the next day making a few stops here and there. We leave on the 4th of December and then we'll be heading to Morocco :)

Friday, October 30, 2009

Ajaccio, Corsica

On 27th of October we arrived in Corsica. The sail over was nice and going the strait of Gibraltar was really cool. The sail was mainly along the coast and we got in a storm which was kind off scary but more exciting. Since we were going so fast through the storm we had a lot of time to kill so we anchored off the coast of Mallorca. That was really nice and we had our first swim call. At seven a.m we got woken up for fitness and instead of doing our normal fitness we got to go swimming. Everyone was jumping off the side and the water was clear, bright blue and warm. On the first day in Corsica Opa and Mary were there to see me. Which was really nice. We walked around Ajaccio and had a great lunch. Then we went to see the house of Napoleon. That was really interesting. Then we went for an amazing dinner. Thanks again Opa and Mary! The next day we went on a hike which was 6 km up a mountain. The views were amazing. After the hike we went for a picnic on the beach. The rest of the day we had free time. The next day we went to the governor of Ajaccio's house and he made a very nice speech. We had the rest of the day free. And today our last day we have the whole day off. I'm in an internet cafe right now and I'll be hitting the beach for the rest of the day :)
Next stop: Malta!!!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Pictures from Aveiro

beautiful sunset on the way to portugal

the beach :)

lisbon, cathedral


Aveiro, Portugal

I dont have much time to write something but Portugal has been great. I love it here. The sail over was five days and very nice since it got warmer everyday because we were heading south. We saw tons of dolphins which was really cool. We got to Portugal on the 14th and had to stay on the boat for a day since the customs couldnt clear us. That was really unfortunate since we were all anxiõus to see portugal and it was superhot. But the local newspaper came by and took some pictures and interviewed our first mate. The next day we were on the front page! the next day we went to a maritime museum which was really nice and the mayor of Aveiro and the Canadian ambassador came to the ship to have lunch with us. It was really interesting to hear about all the Canadian and Portugese relations. The day after that we took a 3 hour busride to Lisbon and had the day of there. We did a lot of walking around and my friends and I went to an aquarium. We saw some really cool fish there. Lisbon was beautiful. Today our last day we had off and so I went to the beach with a bunch of people. It was really hot but the water was cold. But it was really relaxing after all the walking everyone did in Lisbon. We leave tomorrow morning (18th Oct) for a nine day sail to Corsica!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

I'm in Dublin!!
After being in Horta we set off for a nine day sail to Dublin. It wasn't as tough as the first sail but we had to learn all of the 148 lines on the ship and be able to identify them blindfolded!
It was a lot of work this sail and it was exhausting. The highlight from that sail was definetly seeing the Bounty a ship that was built in Lunenburg in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. We saw the ship from a distance and we both changed our courses to meet up. We sailed right next to the bounty with a whale in between us. We sang a song with them, they shot off a canon and we blew our horn. One of the teachers on the ship plays bagpipes so he took out his bagpipes and started playing them. It was an amazing experience. Then arriving in Dublin was great. I love it here. It was great being in a city again. And of course the shopping has been fabulous. On port program we went to a farm about an hour and a half outside of Dublin. We got to hurd sheep, milk cows play in mud and the highlight for me was when they tought us Irish dancing. Everyone was so into it and we all had a blast. Then on our last night in Dublin a few friends and I went to a fashion show which was in a shopping mall. It was amazing! We leave today Oct 8th and it will be about a five day sail until Aveiro, Portugal! I can't wait!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Pictures from Horta

the volcano we hiked around
for morgie :)
the amazing beach
having lunch
horta, view coming in
the dock these are all tags from other boats
seeing land for the first time!

HORTA, AZORES

We’ve arrived in Horta!!

And I’ve crossed the Atlantic Ocean. It was very rough with almost half of the boat being seasick including myself. For about three days I was very naucious. Then the seasickness ended for a day and we hit a storm the next day and I got seasick again. It was very hard and during the seasickness i was really homesick. But one of the first days of seasickness there was an announcement that there were dolphins on port side bow. Everyone ran over and there were about 15 dolphins including 5 babies. For those ten minutes everyones seasickness was gone. But eventhough I was sea/homesick seeing those dolphins made me realise that it was all worth it! The other sealife I’ve seen so far are some pilot whales and a blue shark! The sail was 12 days in total and I’ve seen some amazing things. I saw my first shooting star and amazing sunrises and sunsets. It’s undescribable waking up in the morning walking out of the door on to the deck and seeing only water. Then the morning came after twelve long days and we could finally see land! It was beautiful. Seeing the islands and the sun rising behind them gave me an amazing feeling. All our hard work was finally paying off. And i couldn’t wait to step on land. Then finally after docking and doing the mooring lines we got to explore Horta. It is absolutely gorgeous here. The weather has been fantastic and the locals are so nice. The first day my friends and I hit the beach. In order to get there we had to walk up a small hill. once we got to the top and saw the beautiful beach and the clear blue water we lost it! It was so beautiful and so surreal that we were actually finally here. The water was great and we stayed at the beach for a few hours. The second day we had a port program and went for a hike. We took a bus to a sunken volcano and hiked the 8 km circumferance of the crater volcano. It was very tiring but well worth it since the views were to die for! After that we went to a popular swimming place. Were they have natural pools and platforms built of cliffs to jump into the water from. Again the water was great.

On our last day in Horta we went to a whale museum and learnt about how whale hunting worked. After the museum we went snorkeling. It was beautiful. The water was clear and the fish were everywhere. We leave this morning for 11 days to Dublin, Ireland

Saturday, August 22, 2009

My itinerary

Sept 7th
- Leave from Lunenburg, NS

Sept 20th - 23rd
-Horta, Azores, Portugal

Oct 4th - 8th
- Dublin, Ireland

Oct 14th - 18th
- Aveiro, Portugal

Oct 27th - 31st
- Ajaccio, Corsica, France

Nov 4th - 9th
- La Valletta, Malta

Nov 16th - 21st
- Istanbul, Turkey

Nov 29th - Dec 3rd
- Tunis, Tunisia

Dec 12th - 18thBold
- Agadir, Morocco

Dec 27th - Jan 6th
- Dakar, Senegal

Jan 20th
- Recife, Brazil Semester break: Jan 21st - Feb 3rd - AMSTERDAM! Feb 4th - 6th Recife, Brazil

Feb 23rd - 28th
- Montevideo, Uruguay

Mar 17th - 18th
- Tristan da Cunha, UK

Mar 31st - Apr 5th
- Capetown, South Africa

Apr 11th - 15th
- Walvis Bay, Namibia

Apr 25th - 28th
- St. Helena, UK

May 4th - 6th
- Ascension Island, UK

May 16th - 18th
- Fernando da Noronha, Brazil

June 1st - 5th
- Port of Spain, Trinidad

June 16th - 20th
- Hamilton, Bermuda

June 26th
- Arrive back to Lunenburg