February 2014

Update by captain Arian:
"Yesterday evening the lasagna flew through the galley. The oven door decided after years of faithfull service to retire and let it all go. Of ...

Update by Ernst:
"Yesterday morning, many things were flying through the kitchen and the saloon and most guests and crewmembers had their hands full by keeping ...

Update by Rob:
"I am 1,95 meters, 6 ft and 4 inches. On the ‘Oosterschelde’ that brings some discomfort. She was built around 1920, when people were a little shorter....

Update by Wim:
"When I wake up, I keep my eyes closed, and hear the sound of water rushing by. And very dim, like far away, fragments of music and friendly voices. And...

Last night we had a visitor on board. There was no moon and stars so it took us a while to figure out who was on board. It was a young stormpetrel that probably did not ...

Update by Eline:
"She goes, no matter how we feel about it. Even though her love for rock and roll sometimes gets a bit under the skin of the people living in the ...

Update by Claire:
"When it comes to sailing this ship, I’m a slow learner. When distracted by personal matters, like today, I’m an even slower one. The simplest thing...

Update by Peter van Gilst:
"Today shortly after breakfast we departed from the Falklands. The night before we enjoyed some afternoon shore time and in the evening we ...

The deck is wet, as is anything else within reach. Not water thundering over us, but everything is salt-crusted, and is clammy on the touch. Everything is grey, far more ...

Since 10 o'clock local time the 'Oosterschelde' is at anchor at Port Stanley. Captain Arian reports: "Last night we had strong winds, showers and fog. The previous days we...