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Sailing to Halifax

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The Picton Castle is sailing north once more, after very successful 'Tall Ships Nova Scotia 2009' events in both Boston and Halifax. I am currently in Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, enjoying the excellent facilities at the Civic Centre. Everyone is very friendly here.

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The barque Europa under full sail

The images that follow are some taken during the last few weeks on board the 'Picton Castle'. We are currently on a 6 hours on, 6 hours off watch system; so not a lot of time to compose Blogs, but I thought you might like to see these latest pictures from my life aboard a square-rigged tallship. More later - keep watching this space!

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Courtesy ride on the Liberty tugboat

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Tugboat bridge with some Picton Castle crew

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Evening function on the Picton Castle

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Maggie the Purser entertains guests in Boston

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Sailing in Boston harbor

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Signal flags on the Bluenose II

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Quarterdeck and the early morning Boston skyline

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Picton Castle moored at Charlestown wharf

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St Francis in his garden

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Paul Revere on horseback

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Ships in Boston harbor

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Ships - old and new

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Russian cadets cleaning the Kruzenshtern

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Mainmast and yards of the Kruzenshtern

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Cadets of the Kruzenshtern enjoying a break

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Boston policeman

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Navigation cadet from the Kruzenshtern

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Bracing winches of the Kruzenshtern

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Kruzenshtern mooring line with tracer

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My homemade canvas sheath for marlin-spike and knife

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Sailing in Boston harbor

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Boston daysail - Mike the Mate

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Picton Castle under sail

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Frank on lookout duty

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Antoine and the Sagres

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Sagres and Antoine

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Midships on the Picton Castle

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Clouds and sky

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Focsle head

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On lookout duty

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Under sail - 1

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Under sail - 2

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Alex on the helm

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Buddy in the port breezeway

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Blocks and rope

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Under sail on the Picton Castle

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Evening light at sea - 1

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Evening light at sea - 2

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Evening light at sea - 3

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Buddy sail-making on the quarterdeck

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John sail-making on the quarterdeck

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Sails on the foremast

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Peter on lookout duty

Sailing to Boston

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Here's a few photos taken on the latest voyage of the Barque 'Picton Castle', on her voyage from Lunenberg, Nova Scotia, to Gloucester and Boston, in Massachusetts, USA.

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Chibley, ships cat

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Ben the Bosun

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Randy and Jackie play the bagpipes

In case you are wondering why everyone is wearing red, it was for our Canada Day party, which also happened to be Ben's birthday too. The sun came out right on cue, which was a very welcome surprise.

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Ratlines and rescue boat

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Donald, our ships cook

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David at the wheel

This is all a very new experience for me, and a lot of hard, physical work, but I'm enjoying it very much. Thanks to my time on Charlotte's farm beforehand, I'm a lot fitter than I might have been. That's improving all the time, too. When my hands are as tough as my shoes, I'll know that I've really got there.

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Ships Dory made in Lunenberg

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Ropes on the pin rail

We had a great time in Gloucester at the 'Sail Gloucester' event, and were made to feel very welcome by everyone there. There was even free food for the crew at Jalapeno's Mexican Restaurant - thanks so much, guys, it was wonderful. We also had a special breakfast at the Yacht Club, and were treated royally.

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Ships wheel in early morning sun

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Ships boat and reflection

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Ships cannon - not fired yet

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Breakfast blood-oranges

The 'Picton Castle' was the only tall-ship at the event, so we were given pride of place, and received many visitors whom we were pleased to show around the ship. New friends made, and thanks to Randy, the skirl of the bagpipes echoing out over the docks brought others to enjoy his impromptu performance.

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Water through hawse hole

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Ratlines and yard

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Chibley, ships cat

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US stars and stripes for the 4th of July

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Manila rope

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Paul, 2nd mate, in foul weather gear

The weather across was very foggy, with two lookouts on alert for much of the time, and the gentle blast of the foghorn to lull us to sleep at night. I'm currently on the 8-12 watch, which means that I work from 0800-1200, and 2000-0000. Sleep comes hurriedly after that!

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Crew amidships

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Sarah, deckhand

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Julie and David, handling ropes

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Peter, sail trainee

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Sunset behind the wheel

Life at sea has its very special moments. Great views over the ocean, long chats with new friends, new skills acquired, and a lot of ropes to pull. The food is good, the bunks roomy, and despite what it says in the packing list, there's plenty of storage space for everyone.

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Approaching Boston

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Sailing past the Tall Ships

We got to Boston safely - more about that another time. I'm currently in Halifax, Nova Scotia, using a wireless connection with compliments of the very nice people at the Marriot Hotel here. Love to all, from Travelling Tim.

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Picton Castle docked in Boston

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