Heading Out to Sea
Heading Out to Sea – what a job this must be. Staying out on the water for days or weeks. I know I could not do it. I am pretty sure I would get sea sick. I like to boat, but I have never been on really big boats or big waves.
I will stick to taking their pictures instead.
Heading Out to Sea
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15 Replies to “Heading Out to Sea”
I would feel the same way Sandra. I really like how the birds are sitting on every perch available on that one boat. 🙂
Yes, you know when they are catching shrimp when the birds are everywhere.
They’re hoping for handouts that likely don’t come. 🙂
Cool 🤣😎🙃
I’ve been on a teeeny cruise ship and lots of whale watching. Crossing the breakwater, from calm harbor to open ocean, is always interesting to me!
In Costa Rica, I went on a snokling & diving expedition. I was a diver. When we returned to the boat, there had been a LOT of snorklers who got sea sick.. even though the water was very calm. One poor woman was extremely ill but had to ride it out for hours (there was a 2nd dive). I liked the woman who said she barfed in the ocean while snokling, but didn’t care cause it attracked so many fish!
Lol, that is funny about how to attract more fish, that is what I would end up doing but be happy about seeing the fish. 😀
Gotta find the silver lining!
They certainly don’t have the comforts of a cruise ship.
No, and a hazard working on them from birds, might get pooped on. ☺️
I can’t imagine the odor.
Maybe that’s where the term “poop deck” came from? 🤷♂️
I never thought of that, makes sense 🤔
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I get seasick easily, so like you I like to take photos, but wouldn’t want to spend weeks on a ship! Several years ago we were on a Mediterranean Cruise! I barely noticed we were on the water, most of the time!
I have heard that about cruise ships.