Wednesday, October 29, 2014

A steel grey day

The WOWers have been delighting in this year's long season. In spite of threatening showers and wind we continue to go out. The fearless dozen were richly rewarded for it too. There was something about the dark steel grey color of the rippled water, the reflected clouds overhead, the warmth yet briskness of the wind. It made one feel as though something dramatic was going to happen. We could feel the weather turning. We pushed ourselves a little harder with power strokes so we could make it around the new ship in the bay and back before the spell broke.

Last week we went around Isabella, a UK ship. That ship is now on her way to Busan (Korea). This week's goal was to make it around the Transpacific ship called Valletta. The bright red and blue ship with white trim was built in 2012. She is from Malta (a little island off southern Italy in the Mediterranean Sea). A lovely spot no doubt. It is her bulbous nose that fascinates us. Apparently the protrusion helps reduce drag and increase fuel efficiency by modifying the water as it flows around the hull. That makes perfect sense. You only need think of a voluptuous woman walking down the street. How many times have you seen the crowds part? When sitting so close it is hard not to be in awe of the size and scope of this immense cargo ship.



Under closer inspection there, on the bow we saw some rusting. Oh, boy, somebody probably got in trouble for scraping her bow. They would have in our boat that is for sure! Then we noticed that long dark scratch. It looked like something... something familiar. Doesn't it look like our boat? Sort of, right?
 




We pause and look out - there on the horizon are more two ships coming into port.



 

 

See the Malta shipping flag, a symbol with lots of energy - hot air or wind or propeller? 

 

 
Of course, any time you can see the mountain it is a good day.
Even if you have to use your imagination to complete the whole image. 

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Wind in our hair

October weather is always so interesting. It can be blustery, rainy, or warm as summer. This past Monday was dramatic, but not as much as the week before. There are no pictures of the week before. It blew so hard that we had to stay focused with hands on the oars at all times. This week was thankfully more relaxed. The tide was high, blue sky overhead, huge puff ball clouds and the breeze  felt fresh.












Friday, October 10, 2014

Celebrations, Birthdays and More

September was lovely. Good food, good friends, good rowing! Here's the proof:
 











 
October has been busy with celebrations. The Youth Marine Center was the site of a big bash. 
 It was a lovely recognition for Tom Rogers - 50 years in Scouting.
 
 
The WOWers made over the 75 dozen cookies!




Tom in his new captain's chair.
 

 
WOWer Muriel presented to the crew of the three boats: Odyssey, Curtis and Verite
 a watercolor painting she painted of each boat.
They were absolutely beautiful. They will be on display in the
new youth classroom building.

 
WOWer Voski and Phil Healy - a veteran of Scouting too.
 
The fun didn't stop there! We celebrated some birthdays this past Monday.
Another gorgeous day- this weather!
Why has it been so nice?
Because we have been good - very, very good!
 
 
Happy Birthday to YOU!
 
 
A lovely cake for the birthday girls.

 
This is California Karen. Surprise! Not only a row, tea and cookies but flowers too!

 
Everyone had such a good time nobody complained as I took picture after picture
after picture in an attempt to get just the right one.


 
Just try to get them to stay in one place!



 
Miss Sally - our birthday girl.


 
Happy, Happy Times... said the shadow.