[Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago] In the Caribbean, the Logos Hope is know has the book sip. And well, the Book Fair can be a very busy place! Here in Trinidad, we received 5300 visitors one of the public holidays. And you can imagine that after such a busy day, there is no much time to rest... the place has to be cleaned and the shelves restocked for the following day.
Below a presentation video of this department.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 September 2009 04:04 )
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Cake Hunt
Written by Martin Boulanger
Friday, 10 July 2009 12:51
[Cork, Ireland]
What a long day! To celebrate my quarter of century, several friends of the ship organized a cake hunt.
The quest was full of twists and turns: encrypted messages, hint discovery with a GPS and anonymous phone calls. After exploring the library for information and interviewing for 20 minutes the shop keeper of the shipshop (a small shop on board), I was still empty-handed: NO CAKE.
Actually, with the cake from my work colleagues and the one from the "one year and a half on board" celebration (we celebrated it the same day with the group that joined in Kiel) my stomach was not empty.
Finally, today I managed to get the cake, poor cake, he was in hostage in one of the freezers.
And as a gift, you know what I had? A trip to the Caribbean! Nice, isn't it? Yesterday in fact we passed the last security audit was was required to continue to sail. We now have all the papers in our pocket, lift up the Andhor! The departure is scheduled for July 14.
Au revoir Europe (under, the bell tower of Cork, Ireland)
Bonjour to the Caribbean islands.
Last Updated ( Friday, 10 July 2009 14:06 )
Cultural discovery
Written by Martin Boulanger
Monday, 30 March 2009 15:42
One month of visit in the Netherlands comes to an end. For this first month of operation, it is nice to see the book fair full of visitors and to participate in various programs such as evenings for young Christians from local churches or thank you dinners for donors who support the Logos Hope.
Like any new port, the discovery of the local culture is required. On the menu: the stroopwafel, delicious Dutch wafer filled with caramel, or the raw herring dipped in chopped onions (and of course raw)
... I'll let you guess what I prefer!
Last Updated ( Monday, 30 March 2009 17:48 )
Life on board: The Deck Department
Written by Martin Boulanger
Monday, 09 March 2009 13:10
The Deck Department works under the Captain and the officers to ensure the security and the good shape of the ship. They watch over us at night,are trained to fight the fire!
Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 February 2009 19:30 )
Life on board: The Engine Room
Written by Martin Boulanger
Monday, 02 March 2009 15:07
The engine room is the heart of the Logos Hope. It provides electricity, air, hot water, and power to move the ship. Let's visit one of the hidden place of the Logos Hope.