Remembrances of the ocean awhile ago...The seafarers life awhile ago...One year ago today...We gave away 40% of our clothing and shoes...
Whale ship masthead rings that held the sailors to the mast. |
Whale blubber pot. |
Blubber hook. |
Tools used in whaling. |
Replica of small whaling boat. |
Pilot whale blubber. |
Scrimshaw picture frame. |
Equipment used in making various artifacts. |
Sleeping quarters of whaling boat from early 1900's. |
In getting close to these bunks, we could see how small they actually were, as short as five feet long and two feet wide, certainly inadequate sleeping space in today's world. |
The prevalence of the humpback whale is much greater in Maui than on the Big Island so we're hoping to see them before we leave in five days. At the moment we're awaiting a confirmation on what may prove to be a pointless expedition out to sea in hopes of spotting whales. We'll certainly post updates here in the next few days. If "safari luck" prevails, we may have whale photos to share on Sunday.
Ship octant and charting tool. |
Sailors would make this decorative canes from whale bones selling them in port to supplement their income. |
A fiddle kept on the ships for entertainment for the sailors |
Rigger tools. |
Actual photo of seamen on a whaling boat. |
This interesting chart depicts the income earned for various positions aboard ship after a four year period at sea. |
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Photo from one year ago today, November 26, 2013:
One year ago today, we completed boxing up 40% of our clothing and shoes to give away when we'd accepted the fact that further lightening our load was imperative to avoid continuing excess baggage fees. More photos of the clothing we gave away are shown in this link. Please click here. |