Time flied during the last days. We had lectures in the morning, meetings with the Navigation Officer after lunchtime, cooking sessionswith the Chef in the afternoon and competitions in the evening. We cannot describe this all with words, so we made the decision: Let the pictures talk and we hope you will understand the most significant part of our life here on board: Let´s have fun – all together; passengers, officers, crew and workers.
Saturday, 27 October 2012
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
El Zorro is back
During the last days we have seen sometimes
a Masked Booby out of the distance, but today we had the feeling that our special
friend – El Zorro – came back for a second visit and he introduced us even to
his children. The youngsters had still their more or less brown feathers and
they still need a while until they are adult. Some of them came really near to
the vessel like you can see on the photo further down.
In the afternoon we learned during our teatime how to carve nice figures out of vegetables and fruit and how to decorate nice cakes with marzipan. A big thanks to the three artists out of the galley; they spent so much time with us. We will try to be creative when we have our next party with a nice buffet at home.
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Let´s learn from each other
The main focus on this day has been
teaching and learning from each other. We started in the morning with a lecture
about South America. Most passengers will stay for a while in South America and
have been very interested in what they can expect over there.
It is more or less normal to have lectures for the passengers aboard FRAM but in the afternoon the passengers became lecturers or teachers for the crew, and that we didn´t have before. Since some days Friederike has given German lessons to the reception crew and today the day had come to test their new knowledge in practice. All passengers lined up at our check in reception – like they have done it on their first day in Las Palmas – and checked in again. But this time all guests had to stay with their own language. As most of our passengers are German speaking on this cruise the receptionists could show what they have learned during the last days. Everybody had a lot of fun and at the end we could only say: congratulation Clarice, Rona, Rose, Novi and Aurea, you have done a wonderful job.
Just before dinner we had - like almost every evening - a wonderful sunset again.
After our BBQ we started with our game and
sport competition. Crew, workers and passengers will meet from now on more or
less regular in the late evening, after all work for the day is done, just to
have fun.
Monday, 22 October 2012
Let the crew talk
Crossings are very special trips we have
aboard FRAM. We have passengers aboard, an expedition team, crew and workers
for special renovation works. These works have to be done before we reach
Buenos Aires. So we have a mixture of people and interest but we believe we are
doing well and passengers, crew and workers enjoy their time. In the following
report, written by our receptionist Clarice, you will get a little feeling about
our daily life on board.
It’s amazing
how many days we are at sea already, and still we are enjoying the good
weather, good food and of course fun at work. Work starts at 8am; we are almost
finishing counting all the shop stocks from deck 3, up to deck 4 and 5. Quite
excited with the progress at the moment, our ship’s shop is being renovated to
make it bigger and wider. There are things that we don’t usually do or shall we
say can’t do if not only during crossing, like for instance, having more time
to rest, relax and have fun during the night with passengers we have on board.
Just like today we have the awarding of certificates for the lucky ones who
were baptized when we crossed the Equator, quite fun to see new faces
experiencing it, and had a blast from the past seeing ourselves seating on that
chair feeling the same. One of our new
Receptionist, Rose was also baptized that day hahaha lucky her. After a day of
work, dinner together in the outside deck is sooooo good. This is one thing we
would really miss during crossing, good weather, enough rest, games during the
night and of course how could we miss the sumptuous barbecue/food the galley
team is preparing for us every night. Our day is mostly spent counting the
things we have in the shop, office supplies and a lot more. Another thing we
are so grateful during this crossing is German lecture we do every day, we
might not be the best German speaker after this but surely we’ll have a little
confidence dealing with our German guest once the cruise starts. It really
feels good learning new things, and the best part is, our dear passengers
onboard are so great of helping us learning German, surely this is a great
experience for us compared to the previous crossing we have done.
Our proud
fresh baptized members of King Neptune´s Kingdom got their baptism
certification in the evening.
Sunday, 21 October 2012
A quiet Sunday with „El Zorro“
After the
equator baptism yesterday everybody aboard MV FRAM is baptized by King Neptune.
That means that all, passengers, crew and workers, belong to King Neptune´s “Sea Family” and are standing from now on under his special protection. So we can feel very safe right now.
In the morning we passed 5°21’S and 31°14’W and we were sailing south of the Islands of Fernando de Noronha but in a distance of app. 100 nm. In his morning announcement the Captain let us know that there will be a stop on these islands during the crossing from 2014 onward. This would be a good reason to come back at any time!
As it was Sunday we had not only a relaxed day we had a very relaxed day – and that was wonderful especially as we had later on a nice visitor. A Masked Booby joined us for several hours. Now we could see in the reality what Friederike explained us in her bird lecture before. As the Booby stayed with us for such a long time and we have been in this baptism mood, we called him “El Zorro”.
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Saturday, 20 October 2012
Welcome to the Southern Hemisphere!
In the
early morning hours at 05:42:48 we crossed the equator. The ship´s horn was
blowing three times as a greeting to King Neptune. We could not see any red
line; there was no sudden jerk to feel, nothing like this. Everything looked
the same like before but during the next days we will see the difference when
we look into the stars. Everybody hopes for a clear sky during the next nights
as we want to see the Southern Cross.
At 15:00 it
has been thus far. The ship´s horn was blowing three times again and His Royal
Highness King Neptune came on board together with his Queen Neptunia and his
entourage.
Everybody
has been welcomed by the Captain and afterwards King Neptune´s entourage
started directly with the baptism.
We cannot describe this procedure with words. Please look at the pictures.
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Friday, 19 October 2012
The last day in the Northern Hemisphere
This has
been our last day in the Northern Hemisphere on our way down to Buenos Aires.
We expected to cross the equator in the early morning hours of the next day.
But it is not possible to cross this important line without any permission of
His Royal Highness King Neptune. All passengers, some of the crew and all
workers, we have on board at the moment, did never cross this line before. That
meant we had a lot of so called “Land Crabs” with us and the permission for the
crossing depended on King Neptune´s kindness. So our Captain Arild HÃ¥rvik had to prepare a telegram to King Neptune to ask for permission.
In the
afternoon we all met on Deck 7 outside in the aft to make sure that the
telegram was sent in the right way via “Deep Sea Ocean Mail”. We sent Neptune
the list with the name of all “Land Crabs”, we sent him a picture of our ship
and of course the Captain´s letter of inquiry.
Just before
midnight we got via “Deep Sea Ocean Mail” King Neptune´s permission. But and
there is always a but, he wrote that it would be a must, that all “Land Crabs”
have to be baptized the next day and he promised to come himself.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Clouds are nature´s art!
Our fourth sea day started a little bit grey with some rain showers. Later on the rain decreased and we got sunshine again. But during the day we recognized, that clouds are wonderful. A sky looks so much better with clouds than without. Clouds are nature´s art and we enjoyed the art during the whole day.
Here you get some examples:
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
We and the young Brown Booby
During the
night we sailed on our course SSW between Senegal and the Cape Verde Islands. The
sky was blue again and the wind was blowing in a gentle breeze.
After
breakfast our English speaking guests had their bird lecture. And that came
just in the right time as we had during the afternoon a wonderful guest on
board – a young Brown Booby. It was following the ship for a while and then it
made the decision to have a rest in our bow and sail with us. That was our
possibility to make nice bird pictures.
As we had no wind the Booby got problems to fly away again. Most seabirds have troubles to start without any wind. After a while the bird found a little “hole” in the bow where it fit through so that it could jump into the air and fly away. With the published pictures you can join our experience.
In the evening the crew invited us to a competition. Passengers and crew had to go through different games. The evening was called “let´s have fun together” and you can believe us – we had fun. You could hear our laughing around the whole ship.
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