Tuesdays are designated our day for Grandma this summer. Life gets so busy for us so we try to keep Tuesdays afternoon/evening as the days we get together and do something with my mother-in-law. Whether it’s to hang out here at our house, visit her at her retirement home or to go somewhere fun, our children know to reserve that day to visit with Grandma.
Grandma’s request for yesterday was to go and see the visiting wooden tall ships, the Lady Washington and the Hawaiian Chieftain. We just watched the movie “In the Heart of the Sea” with Chris Hemsworth during our last visit with her. Maybe that spurred her interest in seeing some wooden ships up close. We didn’t get to tour the ships because the dockside tours are held earlier during the day but we were able to see the Hawaiian Chieftain set sail for their evening cruise around the bay.
Both ships are quite beautiful. We didn’t get to view the Hawaiian Chieftain up close but we were able to catch a few pictures of him with his sails up. We were able to get quite a few close up shots of the Lady Washington and a few random pictures around the docks of the Port of Brownsville.
It’s so interesting to see how much rope is involved in the functionality of all the sails. In the pictures it just looks like a knotted mess but each rope has a purpose.
Barnacles are found in abundance on the marina’s pilings.
There are a lot of little fish and jellyfish hanging out in the marina.
Do you love the sea? Could you imagine living on one of these tall ships out on the open sea for weeks at a time?
Love the sea, but living on a ship for so long would make me a nervous wreck haha!
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I get motion sickness pretty easily. I too, would not be able to survive living on a ship. 😉
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I would love to go to sea on one of these. I think there are sailing cruises. That is on my bucket list.
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It seems like it would be a great “to-do” for a bucket list.
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I do love the sea – I find it so mysterious! I will watch films and documentaries about the sea and sea exploration both historical and current. I really enjoyed the tall ship photos!
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Thank you!
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