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Monday, March 20, 2006

Galapagos


Galapagos
Originally uploaded by mlingswiler.
We left Panama on Monday March 13th and some 6 days and 860 miles later, we arrived in the Galapagos.

During this run we crossed the equator. I am the only person that has not done this by boat and my friends tell me this is an event worthy of hazing. Ben had to shave his head on his first crossing and this was suggested for my first time. I quickly declined. My hair is rapidly receding and it might not recover from the shock.



I did offer to shave my ears. The hair seems have no problem growing there. Fortunately this conversation took place at the beginning of my watch and their bedtime. After each of them had a shot of rum, they quickly forgot about it and went to bed.



The Galapagos is the place that inspired Darwin to start the world’s greatest debate. Evilution or Evolution….take your pick. Either way it’s quite a nice place. We will be spending one night here and only have time to see the island of San Cristobal.



Ben and Rob met up with someone they knew and took off surfing today. It was suggested that I go. There was a time in my life I would have been the first one up and ready to go, and I did go a few times in Panama to see if it was like riding a bicycle. After nearly drowning three times, and hitting the reef twice, I decided it was not like riding a bicycle. I succumbed to the fact that I’ve been behind a desk too long to enjoy this sport any longer.



Another worry about surfing here is that I’m a Florida boy and quite familiar with its wildlife. This place has seals, swimming lizards, tortoises, penguins, Sperm Whales, Killer Whales and enough different birds to fill a book. I’m sure that something eats these things, and I’m not sure where I fall in the food chain.



We leave tonight for the Marquesas and longest run of the trip. It is almost three thousand miles from here and will likely take up to 30 days of non-stop sailing. If you would like to know what this is like; paint the walls of your closet blue, step into it with two other people, add a lot of rocking motion and stay there a month. In addition, you have to steer for four out of every 12 hours.



I have a lot of pictures of this place that are probably better than this one, but this guy crawled onto the boat’s swim platform (just on the other side of the hull from my bunk) at 5:30 this morning and started barking incessantly. He wanted his picture taken, and posed by resting his lazy head on the platform support bar. He finally shut up once the shot was taken.



Is anybody still reading this stuff? My sister left one comment on my hygiene. She should know better than to mock me on the internet. There are some stories of her that could be publish and would be extremely embarrassing.

Jim Weber-Send me your email address (Mlingswiler@bellsouth.net). It’s been a long time. I’m still talking about your Block party 20 years ago! Kitty says Hi. Let me know when your ready to come visit in the Pacific.

All-I won’t get to look at the site until we reach the Marquesas and I Hope everybody is well.

18 Comments:

At 1:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Reading this blog?

Check it all the time for updates. Post when you can!
E

 
At 7:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

MIke - constantly checking for updates, I have been chastized for even thinking of doing anything remotely similar. And I was only talking about taking the boat to the Keys! Must say your hygiene leaves even a frat boy looking for the shower... Well, old man, at least your are out there away from teh desk, some of us are now shackled to ours through at least September (ask Kitty).

R

PS - no dictionary needed.

 
At 4:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Mike! Keep the stories coming. You should be a travel writer.
Linda R.

 
At 11:15 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ia Orana....hello in Tahitian pronounced (yo-rah-nah)

Yes, we all anxiously await your updates. Just like a soap opera, can't wait to see what happens next.

Kilimanjaro is still waiting for me. So is the Appalachian Trail. My waiting list is getting longer. But these pale compared to what you are doing. Maybe just maybe your adventures will inspire Hector and I to get going. Enjoy the Marquesas.

Nana (bye bye)...

Yolanda A.

 
At 10:29 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

EVERYBODY is reading your blog...quite interesting, I have to say, so keep the entries--and pictures-- coming.
Good luck with the sail across the big blue.

mayu.

 
At 4:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Make sure you have plenty to read for the trip! ;0
Keep us posted!! (not much to tell-just not as exciting here...)
Frank

 
At 3:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Mike..keeping my fingers crossed for the next leg. Love you and miss you...mom

 
At 3:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Mike...I'm here at Mom's..which explains how she finally posted a comment on your blog!! Good luck on this long leg..Be safe and well..
P.S. When did you learn how to write so well!!!!
Love Ya, Shari

 
At 3:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Forgot one thing..As far as publishing stories on the Internet..don't even go there..I have quite the bag of stories on you that I could reach into!!!
Love Ya',
Shari

 
At 2:51 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Mike... this is your other sister writing just letting you know you leave yourself wide open for the hygiene issues when you discuss your ear hair (like father like son, right?) Big E, Mike and I look forward to your updates. Be safe. Love, Beth

 
At 11:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lings,
You mean you were affraid to swim in the ocean and go surfing because of all the creatures and aqautic life????? Damn, I thought I was the only one who swam with dolphins and sharks...remember Bimini???....just don't lose your fins bro!
Keep the reports coming!
Lepore

 
At 3:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mike, the thought of your laundry "techniques" is frightening. Are you and the seal best buds yet? I bet he shaves his ear hair too!
Now you're off at sea with "Love Rob" for 30 DAYS?! We'll start researching a good therapist for you for your return.... Keep the postings coming.

Kelly-Ann

 
At 4:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

When BK gets to be too much, reading your posting reminds me of what I can do or not do - depending on how you look at it. They are so funny. I definitely read them so don't stop.

 
At 4:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

When BK gets to be too much, reading your posting reminds me of what I can do or not do - depending on how you look at it. They are so funny. I definitely read them so don't stop.

Stephanie

 
At 7:17 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mike,

Glad to see you made it to the Galapagos and are enjoying the trip. Ran into the BKC H.D. team at lunch the other day and everyone really enjoys sharing in your adventure. Keep the pictures and comments coming. Good luck and be safe.
Carl

 
At 5:40 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Mike,

Its Kelly & Joyce and of course Sharon....we are drinking vodka w/out you......but wish we were with you so you can drink vodka w/us here in beautiful NJ! Can you catch a HUGE fish for me?? Pics pls....continued good health and luck on your journey.....can your boat make it up the Hudson to pick us up next week???? All the best from three chicks in Jersey....

 
At 5:35 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

MIkey! Just read the Galapagos entry. You not surf? When was you 80th birthday?? And please, don't paint yourself as such and old panzy my friend. It drags the rest of us mid-lifers down! ;-)
Shot of rum??

Love and misses,
Cabeza

 
At 5:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah yeah Lapore, WHERE's YOUR TOOTH FLOSS?!? Mike, you would have tossed him in the soup by now!!

Cabezas@bellsout.net

Cabeza

 

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