Thursday, August 12, 2010

daily report 12.08.10

Blog day 1 Blue Watch

My day started really early this morning: 6 a.m., and this process was like a miracle – supposedly my co-worker Francisco should have been the one waking me up, but ultimately he was snoring like a pig, when I checked him in his room! :)

At 6 a.m like a beautiful princess I just opened my gorgeous eyes like magic and then I started cleaning, having the pleasure to begin with the girls toilet which was really pleasurable. Then I served the breakfast to all the trainees. Afterwards I
climbed the mast which was very scary, but exciting but at the same time.

After lunch we went for a tour in Hartlepool that although it was nice, the weather is really different from my country, it was raining and cold. We had to play a game called tea bag exchange. I decided to go alone and I went to several houses to try
to do the exchange. At first an old lady gave me a vegetarian soup then a big coffee bag then a little boy gave me a lucky stone and then I finally exchanged it for a monkey doll with a certificate that I was known as one of the monkey's crew.

It was really funny and I met many people. At the end of the day we came back to Kaliakra and finally I served dinner. This was a really important day to get to know the crew and practice my English.

I finally discovered my true calling today – being a Garbage woman! :))))

Bye, bye – Mariana, Portugal Nr:19

The Exchange Begins: Day 1, Arrival

The day started differently for every person. Some woke up in their own bed, some spent their night on the Newcastle beach, but everyone finally ended up aboard the Kaliakra.
The trainees who arrived early with 2 of the mentors went to do some shopping after the raising of the flag by the crew, which is traditionally done in every port. Food shopping for the ship was a great fun because of the large quantity bought and the
way back to the ship was exciting. Pushing through the crowd with trollies full of food for the journey… After some quick introductions and a speech from the Captain we played an ice breaking game where we tied ourselves up in a knot. It helped to
break down some personal barriers and increased our understanding of team work.

Later in the day we learnt sail and rigging terms in Bulgarian, which was quite a challenge for the majority. Whilst we were learning the terms, some crews from the other ships were making amusing shows for the public. Without the fun and learning
there had to be some paper work done which is a necessity for the trip to go smoothly. Moreover, the drama with the Italian luggage ended… They are getting their stuff back and the Italian day is saved! In the evening there were visitors from the
Swedish Tall ship committee who are organizing the Tall Ship Races in Halmstad 2011.

The captain and some trainees were showing them the ship and shared ideas about the race next year. They enjoyed the tour and left the ship satisfied. The day still has not ended…. Looking forward for the next adventure before sailing!


Trainee Log: Day 2
The day started really early for me : 6.00 a.m., like a miracle to me, because I was hoping that Francisco would wake me up, but ultimately, he was snoring like a pig so, like magic, my beautiful eyes just opened EXACTLY at the time that I was supposed
to wake up! :) I cleaned the kitchens and the mess room floors and I had the pleasure to clean the fantastic toilet. Afterwards I prepared all meals and I finally found my Calling: I`m perfectly fit to be a Garbage woman!!!!! Bye bye, Mariana, PORTUGAL

It was fun to be able to climb the rigging and now I am hoping to climb further!!! In order to have one cookie I have to eat one tomato :(. And I am really eager for someone to cut my hair!!!!!!!! Last night I didn't hear the engine start as we moved
out of the deep water berths into victoria harbour :) Colm, UK

Last night we finally got our luggage so I could sleep in my sleeping bag with clean clothes!!! That was beautiful…. I slept so well!! So this morning I was ready to climb the mast…it was really fun and I hope to do it again…this morning we also
learned lots of things about the boat because the captain held a sort of lesson and showed us lots of ropes and parts of the boat, he also taught us some words in Bulgarian, that was interesting and I expect we'll learn lots of other words….
Paolo, Italy

This morning's climb to the Mast was really pleasurable – exciting and scary at the same time – and when I was up there, I just wanted to spread my wings and soar, but my security system just wouldn't let me!...
Afterwards, our Mentor Chris, was really mean and forced me into leading the Blue Watch team, to set sail!...
Everything is going well until now, I am sure that many more exciting moments! Grace, PORTUGAL

The morning was not too different from the day before. We had the early breakfast, raised the flag and a tour of the ship done by the captain. Then came the interesting part! After some waiting we finally had the opportunity to climb the fore mast. In
was both challenging and exciting, as the tricks with life lines and everything was not easy to get the hold off. Yet, in the end, we successfully got our mast climbing practice and went to have lunch.
Lukas, Lithuania

I am so glad because I had this opportunity to learn so many words in Bulgarian like fal, contrafal, foc, kliver, scothi, gauss, bom brau, grot and many more. I also like very much to put on the "bra" and climb up the sails but the locks were a bit
trick to work with but the experience was very pleasant and I can't wait to do it in the sea. Yesterday I was so tired that I could not even notice that


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