I’m writing this blog away from the internet so its going to be posted a day late!
Okay, time for a blog. So the past couple days I’ve been getting to know all of the Greek sailors I work with and its been absolutely lovely. ( absolutely lovely is one of the many phrases I’ve been picking up after going out with English and Australians in the evenings. Haha I’ll have a whole new vocabulary by the time I get home, but still with the American accent, as I’ve made sure to keep it cause it definitely sets me apart from everyone here.) One thing I’ve learned about the greek culture is that while they always appear to be serious almost all the time they really aren’t. Their humor is just kind of hard to understand I think if you aren’t Greek or you don’t speak the language fluently its just really hard to pick up on when they are joking or when they are serious.
There are 5 Greek men that I work with on the Poseidon (the boat I work on) the Captain is Themolie (I’m almost positive that’s spelled horribly wrong!) if you saw him you would immediately know he was a man in charge he’s a big beefy guy that definitely wouldn’t take any crap from anyone. He speaks the best English out of all of the guys that I work with as well. He has lived in loads of different countries as a sailor England and Italy to name a couple. He is a really nice guy to me when he speaks in English, but you can tell when he is speaking in Greek to the other workers he is barking out orders to clean or do something productive, and everyone listens. Wow… so I’m realizing as I’m writing this that he sounds like he is almost strait out of a movie or something, like someone you would read about in a pirate book, but he really is a good guy and is a fair boss with a love for his family, which he boasts about frequently. His wife is around a lot as well… I don’t remember her name… But she speaks even better English then he does, perfect English actually with an British accent so I think she must have lived there for longer than Themolie did perhaps as a kid? But she is super nice and is always friendly and happy to talk with me when she is around.
From what I’ve gathered the 2nd in command or first mate is a guy named Manoly. He is my favorite of the 5, he’s really laid back, loves to laugh, speaks okay English but I definitely need to speak slowly for him to understand. He has worked as a Sailor for 35 years and has been to nearly every port of call in the world. I’m sad he doesn’t speak English quite well enough for me to get some stories of his travels out of him cause I’m sure he has some awesome tales to tell! He has a wife that is around every evening that is an absolute doll, she is super nice and spunky she speaks great English and always has a smile on her face. Today the boat stayed at port so that means I have to work a longer day from 9-2 then 5:30 to midnight, while I was working around like 11 I walked on the boat from my post just in front of it trying to sell tickets to the smell of a glorious pot roast I commented on it and Manoly said it was Greek peanuts roasting in beef he said he would have some for me when it was ready. So I was like sweet I get to try some traditional Greek peanuts that are roasted in beef broth of all things. A couple hours later he waves me on to the boat with a full plate of green beans, zucchini, and big chunks of beef roast, he hands me a piece of bread and says eat. I was totally put off by this kind of thinking this isn’t peanuts… but I eat it anyways it was awesome, as I’m eating I slowly put things together I think he mixed up peanuts and green beans in English and then the beef obviously wasn’t just a broth haha. Oh well it was delicious. This simple act of being able to share a meal with Manoly today made me feel like I was finally really accepted totally by him and the other guys as we all ate together. The meal itself was quite quiet but I didn’t mind it was just kind of like a moment of understood respect from them. It was pretty cool.
The other three guys are deck hands and to be honest… I don’t know their names. One of them told me to call him Bill, the other is a short balding guy with the hair he has left pulled back into a pony tail, and the other doesn’t talk to me or really to the rest of the crew much he is just kinda out there. Its funny though Bill and we’ll call the long haired guy Bob always give me advise with the ladies or try to get me to go talk to large groups of Norwegian women its pretty funny.
Tonight is the Confederation cup final and the US is in it playing Brazil! It’s the first time the US has made a Fifa Final so Themolie is letting me get off early so I can go watch it tonight! I’m pretty excited I’ve told everyone I know about it so hopefully we will get a pretty good turn out to have everyone watch! Gonna go to a local Irish pub that has huge TV’ s and a HUGE rack of ribs that’s only 10 euros and have a jolly good time and watch it.