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| The gymnasium on the Louis. In this photo, Abby Spieler is
beginning her daily exercise regime by pressing 150 lb weights twenty-five
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| Ralph Kaiser and Juxin Shi partake of the chicken wings during
"Meet and Greet" night. |
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| Andrew McNeill, Joe Lucas and Donald Stortts provide the music,
while Thomas Funck sings-along. |
| All photos by Rick Krishfield, WHOI. |
Cruise - 2006 Dispatches
Calendar
Dispatch 8, August 12, 2006
By Rick Krishfield
Meet and Greet
Saturday marks the successful completion of the first week of the
cruise, and finds the Louis steaming west (see map), north of the coast of
Alaska toward our next mooring station, Beaufort Slope number 3 (BS-3).
Despite being the weekend, work continues just as it would for any other day
for the scientists, officers, and crewmembers aboard the vessel. As we head
toward the mooring station, we stop for a few CTD/Rosette casts, while
filling the gaps between CTD stations with Expendable CTDs (the XCTD program
will be described in a later dispatch). However, today is also special for
another reason: "meet and greet" night is planned in the forward lounge
after supper.
As they say, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." In order
to provide a healthy and happy environment for the Canadian Coast Guard
members and supernumeraries, the Louis is furnished with several
recreational areas. These include a full gymnasium with stationary
bicycles, treadmills, weight machine, ping pong table, and sauna; a small
library with reading materials and public use computers; and a forward
lounge with comfortable sofas, big screen television for movies, and a small
bar that serves beverages (including alcohol) between 8 and 10 PM every
night. The bar is well regulated according to the Captain's standing
orders, so that no one gets out of hand.
"Meet and greet" night is a particularly special night in the
forward lounge because the galley department has prepared a delicious spread
of appetizers including chicken wings, smoked salmon, cheeses, vegetables
and dip, which ensures that the event is well attended by nearly everyone on
board (except for those who are on watch). It is a great time for us
scientists to meet and speak with other members of the crew who we do not
normally interact directly with, and vice versa. On this night, all
gathered are treated to a special music presentation by the Captain Andrew
McNeill, Chief Engineer Donald Stortts, and Electrician Joe Lucas. Everyone
is encouraged to sing along, and an enjoyable evening is had by all.
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