Friday Night Photos Maritime Edition
Happy Friday the 13th everyone. I hope everybody is doing well. Post any photos, memes, or music you like.
I had family in town visiting this week. On Tuesday we went to the Maritime Museum of San Diego. It was a beautiful sunny day with temps in the low 70s. The last time I was at the museum was four years ago. Since that time the boats are looking a little worse for wear and the Russian submarine they used to have is no longer there. I don't know if that has anything to do with the war in Ukraine or not. I also noticed the HMS Surprise is now tied up on its starboard side. Last time I was there it was tied up on the port side. All in all it was a fun day and week.
https://sdmaritime.org/visit/the-ships/
The first five shots are the Star of India, the second five are HMS Surprise, the ship used for the movie Master and Commander.
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Good evening Social. Nice shots, thanks. I remember when it
wast the Star of India down there, visited a number of times as a kid. Gives you a fuller understanding of the term "learning the ropes".
be well and have a good one
EDIT: S/B ... was Just the Star of India ...
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Hi, EL
Glad I could bring back old memories.
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did someone mention maritime?
interesting story about the Surprise. Just finished reading an account of the vessel,
then named Rose, which was a fixture on the Newport (RI) waterfront forever.
Tells the story of how the crew brought her down and around thru the Panama Canal
to have a refit done in San Diego to be in that movie. Exciting tales of dismasting in
Atlantic storms, busted bowsprit, dying engines and whatnot. Mostly about the
bravery of the crew to accomplish the delivery on a derelict dreadnaught.
The novel is All Hands on Deck by Will Sofrin.
No friggin in the riggin.
Hi, QMS.
Thanks for the info. I knew Surprise started out as Rose, but I didn't know the refit was done here in San Diego, or about it's journey getting here.
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Hi Social
Thank you for all the interesting lines of these beautiful boats. What amazing constructions.
I don't think there will be many out sailing today with the blasting winds we're having. Every leaf is in constant motion, branches squeaking, even the stovepipe is making sounds.
Coincidentally, I will be visiting Auckland's maritime museum this week to see the following exhibition -
https://www.maritimemuseum.co.nz/exhibitions/always-song-in-the-water
I heard you're having an eclipse, so I thought this would fit
Check out the photos from the winners of the wildlife photographers of the year
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/gallery/2023/oct/11/2023-wildlif...
Enjoy the weekend all.
Hi, Janis
High winds can be a little unnerving. I hope the winds calm down soon.
Thanks for the links. Some really outstanding photos at the Guardian link.
We do have an eclipse coming up, but we won't be able to see it here.
Have fun on your visit to the maritime museum.
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Thank you Social
For nine months now the weather had been largely unsettling, with destructive rain and winds. The calm days are few, but I'm doing my best to stay stable and appreciative of all that is affirmative.
Be safe and well.
Hi pixelators
Hi all, Hey SP!
Great photos SP! Great ships! Now there's some lines! How long does it take to learn them? A 30' monohaul had more than enough to confuse me.
I don't have any boat pics handy really... but you won't believe this, there are some marine maritime birds handy. More degenerated pics of slides.
Fulmar - dark morph, Pacific only, Atlantic birds are all pale morph (looks like a gull). Note tubes on bill, through which it expells salt after desalinating it for drinking. Many seabirds have this ability.
Sooty Shearwater - probably nesting in New Zealand, we see them on their circuit around the oceans as they pass by California. Other than nesting, they live at sea.
Sabine's Gulls - other than when nesting in the arctic tundra, they are pelagic, spending 9 months of the year far at sea away from land.
Black-footed Albatross - probably nesting on Midway Is., we see them off California over deeper water.
best I could do for marine stuff... thanks for the OT
say can I have some of your purple berries?
Have good ones all!
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Hi dystopian
Your birds in flight are amazing. The Sabine Gulls are a beautiful image. They look like sailboats! Thank you.
Hi Janis,
I love your 'sailboats' take on the gulls! It is perfect! At the risk of being redundant, what a great artistic eye you have!
P.S. it took me forever to figure out that was a lamp...
take care and be well...
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
You are so welcome, dystopian
Your appreciation is always a pleasure for me, and my appreciation for all that you contribute is reciprocal.
I'm glad to contribute something that may help to sharpen your already amazing observational skills, even if it's just a lamp ; ).
Hi, dystopian
The marine birds fit right in. I didn't know some of them spent so much time at sea or that they could desalinate seawater. Thanks for the info. I'm always learning something new from you.
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Wonderful photos, guys and gals!
The ship pics remind me of the Gasparilla Festival held in Tampa (Bay) annually, Sp. The featured boats are pirate ships and assorted replicas of them. Pirates are a major part of GOM and FL history (no surprise). We're starting to get a gradual (so-to-speak) cooldown here in the Sandbar Peninsula. That starts the end of storm season.
Hope all is well with yas. We will get part of the solar eclipse here, but not the full 100%. Rec'd!!
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Hi obf
Thank you, and happy for you that you are reaching the end of storm season unharmed.
Hi, orlbucfan
I looked up the Gasparilla Festival. It looks like fun. Glad you made it through the storm season unscathed.
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