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| Seaman Bill Dobbin was the priest during the costume party. Photo
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| The Mummy is Shige Nishino and the Sumo wrestler is Michiyo Kawai.
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| The whole gang from Oz, and then some. Photo by Kristina Brown. |
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| Yutian Jiao, Jiuxin Shi, Mary Steel, and Jane Eert make Chinese
dumplings for the culture festival. Photo by Yutian Jiao. |
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Cruise - 2006 Dispatches
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Dispatch 38, September 11, 2006
By Rick Krishfield, WHOI
Nearly Ice Free
We are between mooring stations today, having finished with all of the BGOS
moorings yesterday, and heading to the CABOS mooring tomorrow. In the
meantime, a few other stations will be occupied, but not too many since we
are running out of time on this cruise. We are rapidly steaming through
diminishing ice conditions that eventually turn into mostly open water. All
of a sudden, the end of the cruise seems very near.
Hence, there is some time for some reflection on prior days of the cruise,
and looking ahead past the end of the cruise. Amongst the busy scientific
schedule, there was usually time for some social activities. Beside the
"Meet and Greet" night described in Dispatch 8, we also had a costume party
one night, and a culture festive with international foods contributed by the
scientists another night. Often these events were entertained with
sing-alongs to the music of "The Chief and I".
Then there was the Cribbage tournament, where Scott Payment won the
championship. On other nights, the movies seemed to be the big attraction.
It seemed that the people that complained the most about how bad they were
were the ones who watched every night.
Still, there is no place like home, and everyone agrees that email or phone
calls with loved ones is the best entertainment going. So we look forward to
end of the cruise, albeit somewhat wistfully since that means that we will
also be parting with good friendships that we made over the past 6 weeks.
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