It
has been absolutely gorgeous out here; a big half moon has lit the Gulf half of
each night, and if I had a solid, non-vibrating surface on which to set the
camera I could take some really nifty long-exposure photos our here right now.
On the way out, bio-luminescing jellies (or so I supppose) rolled out of our bow wave like so many radioactive bowling balls.
In the field, large, white gulls (the Sibley is at home, I believe) are colonizing our buoy, and brown pelicans -- rarely seen over the summer -- have taken up residence on several platforms.
I
wish I could share the sights with my wife and kids.
Today
our deckhand has been tending the galley between offloads and a veritable feast
awaits us: smoked ham, candied yams, macaroni casserole, corn, hot rolls,
made-from-scratch mashed potatoes and (also made from scratch) gravy.
Man,
it really smells good.
This
year I am thankful for many things: including the continued presence of my
13-year-old in my life, my wonderful wife, who keeps things going while I’m
away, the healthy little guys at home, and my job.
Happy Thanksgiving Aaron.
ReplyDeleteAmen to all of the above.
ReplyDeleteThe galley looks pretty nice! Lucky to have good cooks aboard.
In retrospect, Happy Thanksgiving!
From your first #1 fan,