After my morning shift, and the nap that followed, my stomach was feeling much better. I was able to focus on carrying my camera around with me so you could see what I see.
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My Room. I get it to myself and it comes complete with a locker, drawers, a desk, scratchy chair, a sink and a funky smell. The door on the right opens to a shared toilet and shower with the room on the other side. I will be glad for the day when I can open a door or drawer and it wont rhythmically close on me. |
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The computer lab. This is where we sit on watch and monitor all of the instruments. Things will get much more exciting once we start collecting the OBSes. |
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This is what the hallways look like. I can''t imagine being on a submarine because this feels small enough. The inside of the ship feels a little tank like. Though not great for producing a cozy feeling, it is nice to know that the sucker can be locked down if we get in a bad weather situation. Notice the giant axe... just in case. |
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This is the mess hall. I feel so cool saying mess hall. It is like a cute little diner filled with big salty sailors. That fridge/freezer in front is where all of the colony of ice cream lives. |
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This is the kind of temptresses you have to deal with when you dare to go to the mess hall. Chocolate cake anyone? No? How about a peanut butter cookie with peanut butter chips? And don't for get the fountain full of cancer! Notice the shelves below lined with candy bars and carby snacks. |
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This little stack of treats is the last line of defense for the sailor-15 team, You have to pass by it as you leave the mess hall... No wait, one scoop of M&Ms won't hurt anyone. |
This is great! I could have gotten on the ship at 175 pounds and left as a 200-pound dandy.
ReplyDeleteThat seems to be my path too.
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