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lazyjacks · 5 years
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Volunteer, 1887-08-11 Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collection Historic New England Reference Code PC047.02.0520.01437
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Haunted – Student Spirits Vandala Doubloons Diary 
14 May, Morning Watch
It’s a spooktacular morn, so I think I’ll take me pet cuttlefish for a leisurely sail on the Salty Spectre before school. He woke up on the scareboard side of the ship, and he is totes cranky. It’s like he’s got his tentacles tied in a twist. Every time I call his name, “Aye!” he responds with “Nay!” just to vex me. He’s usually less fearsome than this, but there is a reason he’s a cuttlefish and not a cuddlefish.
14 May, Forenoon Watch
Aye is more his ‘ol self after cruisin’ around the haunted seas. We had to dock quickly when I got seasick - I know, right? What good is a seasick pirate?!? I’m working on it! But anyway, we met up with River - she’s a phantastic ghoul who ferries monsters between the ghost world and the world of the solids. River’s always a splash to fang with... quite the party ghoul! Kiyomi boarded to chill with us, too, and it was such a boo-tiful day, her face was a die-lightfully happy shade of pink. But I was late for Ectonomics and it was a close call that the Hall Moan-itors didn’t catch me! The Principal is constantly on the lookout for any excuse to put troublemonsters in detention. I’m not a troublemonster, but I do like my adventures.
15 May, Afternoon Watch
Shiver me tomb-ers, Haunted High is as cold and mollusky as the deepest part of the ocean. It’s not because of that ol’ myth about ghosts making the air around them cold. It’s the icy atmosphere created by Principal Revenant and all her ghostly rules. She’s got so many students anchored by detention chains that the loud clanging makes it hard to think! Especially Porter Geiss, who is so weighed down by chains, it’s like he’s going for a record. I’m in the li-bury, trying to study for my Ghost Pirate class. The lie-bury is the one place where I can explore like a pirate without risking seasickness. There’s got to be some hidden treasure in here somewhere!
15 May, Dog Watch
Well, boo me down! When I was plundering the li-bury, I found a map of some sort. I don’t know what it is exactly, it’s not really a treasure map, but it looks kind of mysterious and cryptic! I found it stuck in a cook book, in between the pages of the chapter for “Social Creeperings.” At first glance the map looks like some kind of recipe, and even has the heading ‘How to Make Friends.” What does that mean? It took a true adventurer like me to read between the lines and figure out it’s instructions for something crabulous. There are a lot of X’s, of course. That’s how you know it’s important. And there are stick figures in the top left and bottom right, divided by 2 squiggly lines. Also, there are boats between the squiggly lines. Avast! It’s a kindermonster’s artwork! I think I’ll hang it on the fridge in me galley. 
16 May, Morning Watch
I found the treasure! It’s not an actual treasure, but it’s sea-sational all the same. I was enjoying the chain-free atmosphere of me ship and trying to die-sect the map I found, when I caught something out of the corner of me patchless eye. It was misty, like looking through a spyglass on a foggy morn, but it appeared to be a school full of solids! I hushed Aye and tried to concentrate, turning me skull to get a better view, but the apparitions evaporated into sea air!!! It’s mortalfying to think I might have dreamt it, but I was sure I spied a werewolf ghoul with clawsome hair, and she was talking to a zombie with glasses!
16 May, Dog Watch
Well, fair winds! I just got another gander at that solid school again! Still just in the corner of me eye, but a tadpole clearer this time. I saw some ghouls having a scream at fearleading practice. There was a mummy ghoul bossing everyone around, but the squad didn’t seem to mind because they really were scary-good. I’ve never done much fearleading, but I think I’d be a natural at it, because you need good balance to keep your sea-legs in choppy waters. Here’s a fearleading chantey they inspired me to write:
Yo-ho-ho
And a bucket of chum
Haunted High GO!
And don’t play dumb
OK, it’s deadful, but the Jolly Rotter flag routine I made-up to go with it really makes it work. Plus, Aye and I had a fintastic maritime, and that’s what counts. 
17 May, Morning Watch
Went for a swim in the Haunted High pool - it’s one disembody of water where I don’t get seasick! There wasn’t a spirit around when I dove in, but I kept feeling waves crest around me, and every now and then I caught flashes of blue skin and fintastic blonde hair! Talk about shiver me tomb-ers! I was so creeped-out, I die-cided to go aboard River’s yacht and fang-out with her for a while. It’s always swell to kick back, take my pegleg off and chill with my beasty! We can grab some grub and set sail for distant shores. I just hope Aye doesn’t rock the boat.
17 May, Forenoon Watch
Went to the creepateria to toss back some gore-ange juice and replenish my vitamin sea levels. My dad is forever lecturing me on the dangers of getting skullvy. I listen to him because I don’t ever want to be one of those toothless, spotted pirates. That’s a look that would so NOT go with my to-die-for outfits. It’s not that I’m vain, but my wardrobe IS my prize loot. Anyway, Porter Geiss was there getting into trouble for spraying graffiti on the walls, which is why he’s known as “Paintergeist”. He’s a totes ectoplasmic artist! He only uses ghost paint that evaporates quickly, so I don’t know why Principal Revenant and the Hall Moan-itors get so fangry with him. Sometimes I think they just enjoy punishing students and sinking the school spirits. 
17 May, Dog Watch
I wish I could tell one of my BFFs about seeing the solid school, because it’s kind of like watching a fear-ality TV show! I thought about telling River, since she spends a lot of time between our world and the non-ghost world. But then I remembered her dad is the Grim Reaper, and suddenly that seemed like a less than spooktacular idea. I wouldn’t want him to find out. He can deliver a scythe-ing lecture that really takes a ghoul down a pegleg. I also pondered telling Kiyomi, but I’d hate to upset her and see her complexion turn scaly-gray or something - she can’t help changing color depending on her mood. Hauntings aren’t allowed in the solid world, but, arrrr... what if they are haunting me?!?
18 May, Morning Watch
Goin’ to go for a lil’ adventure and check off some of the requirements for my Ghost Pirate class. I think I’ll steer my vessel over to see what River’s up to while I’m at it. Maybe she’d like to make some waves with me. I’m in high spirits today, so dare I hope I won’t even get seasick? Got me stopwatch, me ghostly skeleton crew, and me trusty pet, Aye. Looks like we’re in for smooth sailin’. Just me, my mateys and the deep boo sea. 
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Sailing Holidays in Awareness
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In this holiday you share the adventurous life of people who are sailing the world in an eco-friendly way and try to live their lives in awareness.
  Imagine yourself staring over the deep blue ocean, with your hair blowing in the warm tropical breeze, while sailing silently from one gorgeous island to another. With every morning the possibility of yoga and meditation. No better way to escape from your busy daily life routines![/vc_cta][vc_btn title=”Read more about this holiday.” style=”custom” custom_background=”#1fbbc6″ custom_text=”#0c0c0c” align=”center” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.catamaransailing.holiday%2Fwellness-sailing-holiday%2F|||”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row full_width=”stretch_row_content” css=”.vc_custom_1529296978187background-color: #cccccc !important;”][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row full_width=”stretch_row_content_no_spaces” css=”.vc_custom_1528995630428background-color: #000000 !important;”][vc_column][vc_empty_space css=”.vc_custom_1528996940236background-color: #000000 !important;”][vc_column_text]
Go on an adventure with us
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Traveling by sailing yacht is a great way to explore remote islands and places.
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Welcome aboard! We are Deep and Prem Mallika, a Dutch couple sailing the world since 2010.
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Reasonable priced, high quality holidays is what we like to offer you. You can already sail with us for 155 € pp/pd. This includes meals.
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Yemaya’s ship song
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ukboatsales · 6 years
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eBay: Sailin yacht trapper 400 28 feet http://rssdata.net/QRY0QZ #boatsales #boats
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luxuryyachtsme-blog · 6 years
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These yachts are so lavish, so well equipped, and so expensive that those sailin… These yachts are so lavish, so well equipped, and so expensive that those sailing on them want for nothing. More than anything else, the mega yacht is a symbol of power and wealth. Source: zbodurokyay
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<b>Kenny Loggins</b>, Peter Cetera, Christopher Cross & The Symphony
I have 4 HARD COPY TICKETS for Yacht Rock also called Sailin' on the Green, featuring Kenny Loggins, Peter Cetera, Christopher Cross, & the ... from Google Alert - Kenny Loggins http://ift.tt/2sMFkza via IFTTT
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The Ceiling is the Roof  On Board the Dealer Ship - Exumas
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Exuma Islands to Nassau, Bahamas 
March 5-12, 2017
Sunday, March 5 - Anchored at Stocking Island Bay
Wheels Up...literally as we leave Greenville and are in Georgetown, Great Exhuma, two hours later.  Took longer to get through customs than practically it did to fly there.  A nasty, windy low pressure all over the Caribbean and apparently south Fla, so fluidity and flexibility the key to happiness. Elvis saturated us en route to The Dealer Ship, where Cat, Frank and John greeted us on board with hot towels, champagne, gorgeous flowers, cucumber water and a charcuterie platter.  What weather??
Settling in and hanging out on the newly varnished table on the aft deck and pretty much stay there. And why not?  Dinner on board was delicious of Low Country shrimp and andouille sausage gumbo over rice with salad and asparagus. Heaven.
#freshfruitandvegetables  #nightandday    #35knots
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Monday, March 6 - Anchored at Stocking Island Bay
Supposed to leave today to head towards Cat Island and Conception Island, which is across big water and on the"outside" of the island chains, but the winds ended that, so we explored Stocking Island across from Georgetown. Deposited at the Chat and Chill restaurant, we walked around the cove and forded a small channel at low tide to get on the Monument Trail and Indigo Trail. You can walk the beach to get to the trail up to the monument or you can walk the ridge and down through the tree canopy/brush the whole way for great 360 degree views of Stocking and beyond. Continue down the hill to the hurricane hole and old abandoned resort for a protected and pretty beach since the ocean side beach was VERY rough and windy from the winds.
Back for lunch at Chat and Chill which went from being deserted to being a happening spot, running into friends from the States, Bill Abernathy and family and Tracy and Giles Tucker, who have a house on Great Exhuma, near Georgetown in February Point.
Back for chat and chill on board before dinner of grilled BBQ chicken, slaw, roasted brussels sprouts and new potatoes. Fab. A dessert of Cards Against Humanity made for a ROTFLMAO evening.
#Runningoutofsemen    #grilledcheeseandfrenchfries   #CallJohntobringthedinghy #anchorlullabye    #sleepmachine
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Tuesday, March 7 - Travel from Stocking Island to Big Majors/Fowl Cays
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip, that started from this Stocking Port, aboard the Dealer Ship.
Brian was a mighty sailin' man, Frank was brave and sure, eight passengers set sail that day for a three hour tour, a three hour tour.
The weather started getting rough, the Dealer Ship was tossed. If not for the patch and Dramamine, the guests would have tossed, oh but one did toss.
The ship's anchored on the shore of this luxury Bahama isle with Aurelia, her husband too, the newsman and his wife, Hanky Pank, the car dealer, Jim and Louise here on The Dealer Ship.
Dinner at Fowl Cay was certainly fine, stuffed snapper with crab or ribs, it will "fly you to the moon," all free for $23 thou.
So this is the tale of our castaways, they are here for not enough time. They'll definitely make the best of it, it certainly won't be hard.
Cat and John and the Skipper too will do their very best, to make the others comfortable in their tropic island nest.
Cell phones, movies and Hermes china, every single luxury like Leo DiCapprio, its as fine as it can be.
So join us here each week my friends, we are never gonna leave. The eight lucky wannabes here on The Dealer Ship!!
P.S. After anchoring near Fowl Cay and Big Majors, it was a bit of a relief to step onto terra firma and have a meal prepared for us at Fowl Cay resort. Another cool and small island of several villas complete with a boat for each and restaurant. Book ahead for dinner and your choice of two entrees, drinks and house wine all included. The snapper stuffed with crab meat was delish as was the short ribs. Divine.
#600footshark   #nursesharks   #23thousand  #JuliaRobertsmovies  #xanax
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Wednesday, March 8 - Fowl and Big Majors Cay
Winds are down, temp is up and a dinghy ride first and MOST importantly to see and feed the pigs at Big Majors Cay.  This was after the crew made their garbage run and stopped to see the pigs with Cat returning with a bite wound to prove it. Onward to Staniel Cay for a walk around the island, trip to the Thunderball Grotto which was rewarding as always, but a powerful current curtailed longevity, so back for our reward at the Staniel Cay Yacht Club where a liquid lunch prevailed, but was deliciously accompanied by fish tacos, lobster salad, and Mahi Mahi sandwiches.
The Dealer Ship left to head towards Compass Cay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Bahamas, while we took the dinghy from Staniel to meet them there. Lots of commentary, and upon arrival and invigorated from the day's activities plus some liquid courage, we enthusiastically headed for the Bubble Baths on Staniel.  Wind, waves, rain and too many captains steered the boat right back to The Dealer Ship for a hot tub and snacks. Yet, it was decided to go the 3 miles to Compass before partaking in hot tub luxuries. A sunset++ later and no hot tub, the tenderloin dinner was punted, replaced by easy make pasta and salad. Dinner was a delightful calm on the aft and retiring early. A great day.
#Pinacoladafloaters&mudslides   #getmeoffthisdinghy   #3miles  #nolimes
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Thursday, March 9 - Anchored at Warderick Wells Cay
SUP? Windy excursion, so haul down the dinghy and off to Warderick Wells Cay for exploring the Bahamas National Trust Park full of walking trails and flora education. Gorgeous large cove with a brilliant white sandy beach and moorings that are reserved through the park service. Spectacular water color of various shades in the cove which is where the hikes depart through the salt flats, black and white mangroves starved for water and battered by Hurricane Matthew making the landscape even more dramatic.  Over and along the ridge of the hardened sand dunes and coral for incredible vistas of the coral rocky cliffs coastline on the other side of the island. Post walk was a delightful swim in the cove and then over to snorkel in the Coral Gardens area at the mouth of the cove.  Mask candy of underwater vegetation and a few LARGE sting rays.
Bits of cell service succeeded in letting it be known that Frank had indeed found a way to have the noon UNC-Miami game on TV, so The Loaner (?) headed back to be greeted by a salon Dean Dome replica and a huge spread of yummy munchies.  A Tar Heel victory and a drop in the winds made for happy travels to Shroud Cay, about an hour away.
Once anchored, off in the dinghy for a cocktail cruise through the mangroves (...at high tide.) Spectacular through the authentic lazy river and ending at a gorgeous area called the Washing Machine at the opposite side of the island emptying into the ocean. Back for actual hot tubbing and cleaned up for tenderloin, grilled romaine, haricots vert and mashed potatoes extending perfection.
#100yards   #seaplanehome   #beachpartyrenig  #Tarheeldecor #nonamingboatsunder30ft
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Friday, March 10th Anchored at Shroud Cay
Incredible weather of calm winds, blue sky melting into one with the aqua water. Captain Frank's plan was to drop us at a mangrove cut through, paddleboard cross island and be picked up back at the beach. Quite the trip around the south end of the island to find the cut dried up at low tide. Onward to the next cut, the previous evening cruise. An almost beached dingy, a bow cleat hangup and a paddle decision reversal still made for a delightful time on the beach as the others returned in short order....from the north end of the island.  Gorgeous views up a quick trail where the DEA used to spot on the drug runs, to see a 360 of Shroud. Large, long, white beach with crystal aqua water and the mangrove creeks of sharks and stingrays. Also part of the Bahamian National Trust....totally deserted. Back to lunch and launch to Highbourne Cay.
Beautiful run of about 2 hours to a dock, internet and provisions (limes, t-shirts, and Worcestershire) at Highbourne.  Grabbed the free bikes and took off for great beach views and the Lagoon. Villas all rented by a family 60th birthday gathering who were eating at the lagoon.  Note, bikes and island "venues" all available for boat and villa guests use and golf carts for rent for boat guests. The slightest bit of exercise earned everyone pina coladas, Kaliks, and mudslides owning the bar and the sunset in prep for the Heels-Dookies. Unfortunately, the sun set on the Heels at the ACC tourney...most irritating, but soothed by burgers, roasted veggies and fresh fish in the galley. Defeat cannot dampen paradise.
#theoptimist   #Imhung!   #betterthanCompass  #FrankAllen   #DeputyDogface
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Saturday, March 11th - Docked at Highbourne Cay
Joined the 60th birthday party group exercise at the open air gym. Hilarious. Earned our Kaliks for the day. Off by dinghy to Norman Cay to snorkel around a DC-9 drug plane crash. Fascinating and bit creepy as it is largely intact....great reef for good fish viewing and yet another sting ray. The trip alone up in the sound and back in the ocean was spectacular. Water every color of blue on the spectrum and looking as if you could touch the ocean floor just by sticking your hand in the water.  Since the Dealer Ship had to "check out," we met it outside and journeyed to Nassau. What a trip. Glass conditions, outstanding homemade pizza and bright sunshine was magic on the 2.5 hour trip over about 10 feet of water and white ocean floors for a treat of coral viewing.
Hated seeing Atlantis in the horizon meaning our trip was nearing the end. Docking at Bay St. Marina, owned by Tommy Stoughton's cousin Peter Maury, we laughed at dancing spring breakers and hustled to doll up for a trip to Lyford Cay as guests of Ruth E and Frank Holding for dinner at the Yacht Club.  Saturday night in Nassau, two mafia suburban rides and one fab sunset on one end and the full moon at the other ended up at Lyford for a delightful evening of lobster, snapper, and the famous Rum Dums and a martini or two.  A Dook victory, non-negotiated fares, Daylight Savings Time change and no dock key could have created some whimpers, but just not possible.
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#$600each   #Ateam   #tooblessedtobestressed
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Sunday, March 12 - docked at Bay St. Marina, Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas
Ugh. Make way for the B team, with secret hopes of snow in NC delaying everyone on both ends for one. more. day.
Sigh.
#snowluck  #markcandoit
#Fiazco   #simi    #weddingvideo    #fruitflies    #Delimeat   #wasteful   #sawasailfish   #doyouhaveservice?   #hammerheadshark   #evenbetterthanbefore   #
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Diary of Vandala Doubloons
Read my diary and you’ll find yourself stuffed in Die-vy Bones’ gym locker.
14 May, Morning Watch
It’s a spooktacular morn, so I think I’ll take me pet cuttlefish for a leisurely sail on the Salty Spectre before school. He woke up on the scareboard side of the ship, and he is totes cranky. It’s like he’s got his tentacles tied in a twist. Every time I call his name, “Aye!” he responds with “Nay!” just to vex me. He’s usually less fearsome than this, but there is a reason he’s a cuttlefish and not a cuddlefish.
14 May, Forenoon Watch
Aye is more his ‘ol self after cruisin’ around the haunted seas. We had to dock quickly when I got seasick - I know, right? What good is a seasick pirate?!? I’m working on it! But anyway, we met up with River - she’s a phantastic ghoul who ferries monsters between the ghost world and the world of the solids. River’s always a splash to fang with... quite the party ghoul! Kiyomi boarded to chill with us, too, and it was such a boo-tiful day, her face was a die-lightfully happy shade of pink. But I was late for Ectonomics and it was a close call that the Hall Moan-itors didn’t catch me! The Principal is constantly on the lookout for any excuse to put troublemonsters in detention. I’m not a troublemonster, but I do like my adventures.
15 May, Afternoon Watch
Shiver me tomb-ers, Haunted High is as cold and mollusky as the deepest part of the ocean. It’s not because of that ol’ myth about ghosts making the air around them cold. It’s the icy atmosphere created by Principal Revenant and all her ghostly rules. She’s got so many students anchored by detention chains that the loud clanging makes it hard to think! Especially Porter Geiss, who is so weighed down by chains, it’s like he’s going for a record. I’m in the li-bury, trying to study for my Ghost Pirate class. The lie-bury is the one place where I can explore like a pirate without risking seasickness. There’s got to be some hidden treasure in here somewhere!
15 May, Dog Watch
Well, boo me down! When I was plundering the li-bury, I found a map of some sort. I don’t know what it is exactly, it’s not really a treasure map, but it looks kind of mysterious and cryptic! I found it stuck in a cook book, in between the pages of the chapter for “Social Creeperings.” At first glance the map looks like some kind of recipe, and even has the heading ‘How to Make Friends.” What does that mean? It took a true adventurer like me to read between the lines and figure out it’s instructions for something crabulous. There are a lot of X’s, of course. That’s how you know it’s important. And there are stick figures in the top left and bottom right, divided by 2 squiggly lines. Also, there are boats between the squiggly lines. Avast! It’s a kindermonster’s artwork! I think I’ll hang it on the fridge in me galley.
16 May, Morning Watch
I found the treasure! It’s not an actual treasure, but it’s sea-sational all the same. I was enjoying the chain-free atmosphere of me ship and trying to die-sect the map I found, when I caught something out of the corner of me patchless eye. It was misty, like looking through a spyglass on a foggy morn, but it appeared to be a school full of solids! I hushed Aye and tried to concentrate, turning me skull to get a better view, but the apparitions evaporated into sea air!!! It’s mortalfying to think I might have dreamt it, but I was sure I spied a werewolf ghoul with clawsome hair, and she was talking to a zombie with glasses!
16 May, Dog Watch
Well, fair winds! I just got another gander at that solid school again! Still just in the corner of me eye, but a tadpole clearer this time. I saw some ghouls having a scream at fearleading practice. There was a mummy ghoul bossing everyone around, but the squad didn’t seem to mind because they really were scary-good. I’ve never done much fearleading, but I think I’d be a natural at it, because you need good balance to keep your sea-legs in choppy waters. Here’s a fearleading chantey they inspired me to write:
Yo-ho-ho
And a bucket of chum
Haunted High GO!
And don’t play dumb
OK, it’s deadful, but the Jolly Rotter flag routine I made-up to go with it really makes it work. Plus, Aye and I had a fintastic maritime, and that’s what counts.
17 May, Morning Watch
Went for a swim in the Haunted High pool - it’s one disembody of water where I don’t get seasick! There wasn’t a spirit around when I dove in, but I kept feeling waves crest around me, and every now and then I caught flashes of blue skin and fintastic blonde hair! Talk about shiver me tomb-ers! I was so creeped-out, I die-cided to go aboard River’s yacht and fang-out with her for a while. It’s always swell to kick back, take my pegleg off and chill with my beasty! We can grab some grub and set sail for distant shores. I just hope Aye doesn’t rock the boat.
17 May, Forenoon Watch
Went to the creepateria to toss back some gore-ange juice and replenish my vitamin sea levels. My dad is forever lecturing me on the dangers of getting skullvy. I listen to him because I don’t ever want to be one of those toothless, spotted pirates. That’s a look that would so NOT go with my to-die-for outfits. It’s not that I’m vain, but my wardrobe IS my prize loot. Anyway, Porter Geiss was there getting into trouble for spraying graffiti on the walls, which is why he’s known as “Paintergeist”. He’s a totes ectoplasmic artist! He only uses ghost paint that evaporates quickly, so I don’t know why Principal Revenant and the Hall Moan-itors get so fangry with him. Sometimes I think they just enjoy punishing students and sinking the school spirits.
17 May, Dog Watch
I wish I could tell one of my BFFs about seeing the solid school, because it’s kind of like watching a fear-ality TV show! I thought about telling River, since she spends a lot of time between our world and the non-ghost world. But then I remembered her dad is the Grim Reaper, and suddenly that seemed like a less than spooktacular idea. I wouldn’t want him to find out. He can deliver a scythe-ing lecture that really takes a ghoul down a pegleg. I also pondered telling Kiyomi, but I’d hate to upset her and see her complexion turn scaly-gray or something - she can’t help changing color depending on her mood. Hauntings aren’t allowed in the solid world, but, arrrr... what if they are haunting me?!?
18 May, Morning Watch
Goin’ to go for a lil’ adventure and check off some of the requirements for my Ghost Pirate class. I think I’ll steer my vessel over to see what River’s up to while I’m at it. Maybe she’d like to make some waves with me. I’m in high spirits today, so dare I hope I won’t even get seasick? Got me stopwatch, me ghostly skeleton crew, and me trusty pet, Aye. Looks like we’re in for smooth sailin’. Just me, my mateys and the deep boo sea.
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These yachts are so lavish, so well equipped, and so expensive that those sailin… These yachts are so lavish, so well equipped, and so expensive that those sailing on them want for nothing. More than anything else, the mega yacht is a symbol of power and wealth. Source: buranapanichkij
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