Shipboard Scenes: Life Aboard Star Flyer
 Of course the ship had a parrot, Celesta, shown here with Katharina the crew member whose duties included the parrot's care.  Celesta had no words, but that didn't stop her from shrieking unintelligible insults at us as we passed by her cage on the main deck!
 Of course the ship had a parrot, Celesta, shown here with Katharina the crew member whose duties included the parrot's care.  Celesta had no words, but that didn't stop her from shrieking unintelligible insults at us as we passed by her cage on the main deck! In Turkey, we were able to pull into the harbor and tie up to the dock, but in all of the island ports, we would anchor offshore and be carried back and forth in these tenders.
 In Turkey, we were able to pull into the harbor and tie up to the dock, but in all of the island ports, we would anchor offshore and be carried back and forth in these tenders. We never tired of just sitting on the deck and watching the activities connected with a sailing vessel.  Watching the sails being hoisted and pulled down provided endless fascination.  One day we had Force Nine winds that ripped the mainsail.  The next day, the sailmaker was set up on the main deck repairing it.  He was quite the old salt and Joe, who caught a closer look than I, claimed he had about seventeeth.  You should have seen the sewing machine this guy used!
 We never tired of just sitting on the deck and watching the activities connected with a sailing vessel.  Watching the sails being hoisted and pulled down provided endless fascination.  One day we had Force Nine winds that ripped the mainsail.  The next day, the sailmaker was set up on the main deck repairing it.  He was quite the old salt and Joe, who caught a closer look than I, claimed he had about seventeeth.  You should have seen the sewing machine this guy used! In the evenings there was usually some form of deck entertainment including a talent show, a frog racing competition, and the night we left Turkey, a belly dancer!
 In the evenings there was usually some form of deck entertainment including a talent show, a frog racing competition, and the night we left Turkey, a belly dancer!
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