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Maine Diaries: From palm trees to icebergs

I am huddled on the 04 observation deck wearing a sweatshirt and jacket, and fighting a 30 degree wind chill. I look across the fogged-in ocean at an iceberg the size of a small condo, and think of how lucky we are to be on a Caribbean cruise this year. Read More...
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Maine Diaries: Troubled waters

We sit here, 1200 miles from land, riding this large steel beast that we call a ship across a torrent of cresting waves and green water. Anyone calling for the excitement of a good storm, in my mind, clearly has not spent any great deal of time on the water or they would know high seas, wind, and rain on any ship is a pretty poor time. And, quite frankly, I have no interest in seeing what other people had for breakfast strewn across the side of our ship. Read More...
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Maine Diaries: True calling

Last night as I lay on the aft deck, the true beauty of a calm night at sea struck me as never before. Not a breath of wind blew last night as the boat rolled and heeled with the long ocean swells, probably from some far off storm we should never see. The sky glowed and for the first time in more than a month I felt a striking realization that this is really what I am supposed to do.
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Maine Diaries: An engine in doubt

We have reached the halfway point here on our little journey, and suffice it to say we are all pretty tired. With one port down, we have 15 days at sea this coming month with 9 port days and two holidays. And the state in which we find our engine room is frightening as once again we battle a mechanical difficulty and attempt to baby our engine in hopes of making it back to Maine without a need for a very long and costly tow home. Read More...
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