This is the weblog for Webb Pinner. A wondering soul and perpetual student who has self-knowingly fallen into one
after another amazing situations and has now decided to start documenting it.
06 September 06 - 06:01Webbapalooza - The Dress Rehearsal
It's always good to know who your friends are. A few months ago Cassandra and I got a divorce. Cassandra has since moved abroad to begin a life of her own and I have chosen to stay here in Rhode Island. During the last cruise I informed all of my shipmates about the divorce and they have all been very supportive. They've even committed themselves to officially "release me back in to the wild." Read on, this was hilarious!!
Few things in the world are as mind numbing as standing watch during a side-scan sonar survey. All you do is watch a computer screen that displays a never-ending waterfall plot. After a few days of this you start to look for any kind of entertainment you can find. For example...
Ah Poncho, my drinking alter ego who comes out to play from time to time, decided to make his first appearance during this cruise in Yalta, Ukraine, just a few hours East of Stavastopol.
Since we got such a cold reception in Stavastopol I was surprised how different things were two towns over in Yalta. Ninety years ago, the last Czar of Russia built a palace in the cliffs above the Black Sea. To support this palace a small town was founded at the base of the cliffs. This town became known as "Yalta", the local term for warehouse. Over the years the town has grown into a medium-size resort community that caters to the regions upper-middle class.
11 May 06 - 12:00Welcome to the Ukraine... go home.
After leaving Istanbul the R/V Endeavor passed uneventfully through the Bosporus and into the Black Sea. Once in the Black Sea, the ship turned north and headed for Stavastopol, Ukraine. During the Cold War, this port was the home to the Soviet Mediterranean fleet. The day we arrived it was dark and stormy outside. This made the already dismal, post-communist, apocalyptic landscape that much more depressing. It looked like no one in this town had enjoyed a day of fun since the Nixon administration.
Ok, so remember that whole "zen moment" from the last entry? Well it quickly went away. The next day, on my last Istanbul excursion I made the greatest of traveling boo boos, I lost my ATM card.
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Ok, so by this point I've seen the spice bazaar, the mosque, the cistern, on to the next sight, the grand bizarre. In what I now see as a quite fortunate event, life threw me bone in the form of a friendly rug merchant.
After two days of 30+ knot winds and 10 foot seas, we finally made it to Istanbul. This was not a planned stop but the R/V Endeavor needed fuel and to have one of it's radars repaired so we stopped... adventure followed.
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John Wasserman (I retract my earl…): Don’t feel bad Webb… Mom (Istanbul, Turkey …): Another great advneture! … Collean's roommat… (Traveling to the …): Yeah, my name’s eff… collean the great… (A New Adventure.): Thank God you put new stu… Jared Ford (Puerto "Oh my hea…): Hey Webb:
Hope you and To… Mom (It was a good day…): Sounds like a prefect day… Richard (Ah Turkey Day... …): AH -HES STILL ALIVE—… Webb (Ah Turkey Day... …): Hey Richard,
Yeah, I gu… Richard (Ah Turkey Day... …): ah—it works a lot b… Webb (A motley crew ind…): Hey Wasserman, good to he…