Sunday 16 October 2016

The Stormy Voyage

Our way from Come By Chance, Newfoundland, Canada to Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. loaded with Gasoline RBOB of 44,298,966 litres.

Wednesday 24 August 2016

Waves in good weather

Early in the morning in a beautiful day. Unexpected waves encountered even in a good weather. This situation made me realized that even if you have a good life, hardships might be encountered throughout the journey as long as we live. God bless to seafarers, family, friends and everyone.

Tuesday 9 August 2016

Monday 30 May 2016

Amazing Facts

Be joyful in everything you do and in any positive ways to make it possible.

Sunday 29 May 2016

Duterte; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

I am one of the seafarers or OFW's who want peace of mind for the family safety at home. My family and I visited Davao city and stayed there for 3 days. For us Davao city is one of the best places to live in many aspects. We have seen a campaign poster, "Duterte: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow"

Wednesday 9 December 2015

Did you know about Seafarers?

Did you know? Some Seafarers spent almost half of their lives at sea away from their family. Only seafarers can explain their different feelings and reasons. Did you ask them about their job? Did you ask them about their colleagues? Did you ask them if they are okey? But, of course the answer will be "I'm fine and don't worry". It is because they don't want that their love ones will be worried. Can you imagine working while in bad weather? Did you ask them if they can sleep well? Did you ask them if they can eat properly during rough seas? Did you know the hardships, risks, stress and pressure being handled onboard? Did you know how they can handle things on board while their family has a problem at home? Did you know their feelings in times when one member of the family has an illness? Did you know their feelings when the allotment will not be on time and financially in need? Did you say thank you to them?

Wednesday 2 December 2015

Goodbye Paper Chart - Welcome ECDIS

Farewell to you Paper Chart. Thank you for being part of our Profession. Welcome ECDIS to all ships.