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These are
our final days aboard the Spirit! We are docked in Baltimore’s
inner harbor (Thank you to Living Classroom for their
hospitality!) and are checking out the sights in Baltimore. Our
daily wanderings included:
Saturday (4/9)
We spent a
day at the National Aquarium where we learned about the
Chesapeake Bay estuary and its inhabitants. Also, most of us
watched the dolphin show and decided that the “shows” we saw at
sea were much more beautiful than watching captive dolphins.
Sunday (4/10)
We
were also adopted by the Daly family (Ms. Daly
was the third mate on the trip and her family lives near
Baltimore). Mr. Daly drove us all into Washington DC on Sunday
(4/10) and we got to see some of the sights of our nation’s
capital! We split into groups and covered a lot of places
– the Holocaust museum, the White House, Lincoln Memorial, the
Washington Monument. The cherry blossoms were in full
bloom and the whole area was packed with people. It was a
bit of a culture shock from just being around the same 24 people
on our 120 foot boat.
In the
evening, the Daly’s hosted us for dinner at their house. Mrs.
Daly spoiled us with delicious lasagna, salad, ice cream,
brownies and cookies. A HUGE thank you to the Dalys for
welcoming us so warmly to the area and their
home!!
Monday (4/11)
After
we finished our morning chores, we were given an insiders tour
of the Constellation, a historical vessel docked in the inner
harbor. The Constellation is
the first boat that Ms. Daly worked on, so it was fun for all of
us to see where she got
her start in sailing. After that, we returned to the boat
to take our Navigation final and then had some final hours of
free time to get prepared for the final night’s celebration
Tuesday night. There were awards to make, costumes to
design and sea chanteys to practice.
Tuesday (4/12)
Most
of today was taken up by FIELD DAY!! Field day is when you
clean the boat from top to bottom. We have all done a lot
of cleaning along the way, but this was cleaning at a whole new
level. All of the dishes, pots and pans from the galley
were taken up on deck and washed in fresh water. The
galley cupboards were
emptied and cleaned. Fang, the diesel stove, was scrubbed and
cleaned. Each one of us had to pack up our bunk, remove
everything from the bunk and scrub it down. Floor boards were
pulled out and each crack and crevice was cleaned with mung
knives and sponges. As we finally wound
down the process around 5pm, we were proud to be living aboard
such a clean, shiny, happy vessel.
And now for
the costumes! We all donned our costumes and walked to Luigi
Petti, a restaurant in Little Italy. Ted led the parade dressed
in a sleek velvet top, skirt and wig. Ms. Daly and Ms. Falby
were co-joined clowns, Katie a pirate,
Marcos a big booty and Diane a crazy outer space woman.
There were lots of other clever costumes and the people driving
along the streets in Baltimore showed their appreciate with
honks and whistles.
From the
captain, we learned a few vital statistics about our trip.
In our six weeks aboard Spirit,
we had:
1. Sailed
2,741 nautical miles 2. Spent 552 hours underway, with an
average speed of 4.9 knots 3. We had
eaten 112 meals prepared by Molly 4. After
each meal, the dishes
were done by a particular watch. For the whole trip, A and C watch did 39 sets of meal dishes; B watch
did 38. 5. We had
used 775 gallons of water (a mere 32 gallons per person!) 6. We had
used 585 gallons of fuel (for the engine and generator) 7. Ted
estimated that we had used 800 band aids.
After
dinner we returned to Spirit to eat ice cream sundaes (this was
part of a bet that the students lost with Mr. Mosley. They bet
him that they all could go 24 hours without saying their
favorite word, “Hella”. They lost in 15 minutes) and
sing the sea chanteys we
had made up. The crew added some great songs to
the mix (Thank you Molly for great guitar playing!!) that got us
all laughing, crying and hugging. The students gave each
crew member an award, and
the teachers predicted the five year future of each crew member.
We all had a great time and will remember this final night
forever!
Wednesday
(4/13)
We
are on our way home! Everyone is excited to get home and
see their family and friends
but we are also sad to leave what had been our home and family
for the last six weeks. It was a tearful departure
from Spirit and a quiet ride
to the airport.
The Tall
Ship Semester for Girls will be on vacation until April 25 when
we return to SFSU and
start decide on our internships! Thank you for following
our voyage! We’ll continue to provide
weekly summaries
until the program ends!
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