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September 3, 2000Hamburg, GermanyLabor Day. Here we go into Hamburg. We're about twenty miles up the Elbe River waiting to make our big entrance. We found a little anchorage downstream, where we're passing the time making ourselves pretty and catching our breath after the twin traumas of Bremerhaven and the North Sea.
In a rare flash of competitive spirit, the crew entered the intercrew shooting competition. They turned out to be pellet guns. We got sixth as a team and Sinker took third place in the singles. Not too shabby. Even though it took place at ten in the morning, they offered "lots of delicious Beck's beer" to wash down the inevitable bratwurst. Some of the more cosmopolitan players took their beers with them right up to the firing line.
Sad to say, our own stamp has seen better days. Sometimes, we'd pound it down where their excited fingers were pointing, and when they viewed the blotchy, muddy finished product, they would shake their heads and shrug sadly. Such a beautiful ship, you could see them thinking, and such a beatup, wornout shtampel. We'll know better at Bremerhaven Sail2005 if we show up. The Parade of Sail was laborious. We had to wait for hours by the lock while they evaluated the damage that ensued after Pogoria crashed into Stadt Amsterdam. No great damage, says Jan, but plenty of embarrassment. It wouldn't be a boat parade without a collision or two.
It was another case of the wind and the water at war, with us in the middle. We had force six, maybe occasionally seven winds, and a river current pushing us the other way, so we had water crashing all over the deck. The potatoes got loose in the galley about 2 AM, and we were still finding them at breakfast.
Well the water's boiling for the pasta en kaese. See you next week. Andy der Koch
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