Sunday 25 March 2012

Almost Crew Change.

Well we are almost there, because on Wednesday early morning I shall be heading into La Cruz on our Crew Change Boat, and from there, a Mini Bus will take us to Piura airport, and away back to Arbroath, via Lima and Amsterdam.
As always towards the end of trip, time just flies by, and you find all the work you have been putting off to the last minute, now comes back to bite you in the ass as you start running out of hours. This is also complicated by the fact that something always goes wrong in the last few days, so your attention is diverted elsewhere sorting that out, and dealing with various inane emails emanating from the Office.
The Big (Its certainly BIG in my case, as i am getting off !) issue we are dealing with right now, is that allegedly the Fishermen in the area are currently blocking roads and Ports, apparently in protest at some type of Government census that is due to take place in the coming days, over which period of time their Vessels have to remain in Port, and not out on the Prospect area interfering with our operation........ Wonderful !
Our poor Agent is running up and down the coast right now, trying to find a jetty sticking out of somewhere which will allow us to get off the Crew boat, and where in addition the road is not blocked for our onward travel. His job needless to say is just made a teensy bit harder, as he keeps running into the various road blocks as he tries to travel round. We are obviously not putting him under any pressure to find a solution....he just better had by Wednesday !




For the last week we have been sailing close to shore, well 5 miles from it, but that's close enough for thrills in a Boat like this, trying to avoid the various obstructions in the area such Oil platforms (Working or abandoned), small Tankers and various mooring buoys that are scattered around  in no apparent order, or pattern. So that's at least enabled me to get some pictures of the Coastline itself, and the Cloud formations we have been seeing. So for now I shall leave you, and say good bye to Peru with two contrasting Cloud pictures, and you will next hear from Me in April, by which time I had better be back in the UK.........or the Agent will be feeding the Fishes (Just kidding......Not).

Later.....

12 comments:

  1. Oh my,sounds like a stressful time for you. Never mind, nice to escape into the land of blogs now and then, eh?
    Hey! I hope you do read that book on your kindle that I mentioned to you! Let me know if you do! Also, Laura Hillenbrand (the author of Seabiscuit) wrote a book about him which was named as the best nonfiction book by Time Magazine in 2011. The name of her book is Unbroken. It goes into much more detail. I love both books but would say to read Devil At My Heels first. (The description of him being on that tiny raft for those 46 days...I don't think I breathed very much as I read that account, it was just that good.)

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    1. Hi Kay, Apologies for not replying sooner. hey....I have just put onto my kindle "Devil at my heels". Watch this space.

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  2. Fantastic pictures, I really like them both.
    I hope you manage to escape!

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    1. Tracey, I did finally manage to escape....You have a great Easter.

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  3. What an adventure! Good luck in getting back. Keep us posted...

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    1. I'm back and catching up on my blog reading, hope all is well in your Camp ?

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  4. Truly beautiful photos! Hope you make it back :)

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    1. I most certainly did Cheri...phew !

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  5. Two different skys...both beautiful! Wishes for a positive ending to this travel and a safe landing!

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    1. Hi Helene, the landing certainly could not have one quick enough, but positive it most certainly was.

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  6. Beautiful cloud formations. Hope all will be well with our adventure.

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    1. Thanks for commenting Loree, all is most definitely well.

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