Although we left late from Yakutat Bay; we arrived on time in Seward, being all fast by 05.30 am. Normally I go to bed then for a few hours but this time there was the challenge of getting the 4th. of July float on the road. As soon as something is not standard routine and involves multiple departments, a simple issue can become a challenge. Mr. Murphy is most of the time on the organizing committee and as a result the best laid plans come to nothing. Certainly in a situation when we only call at a port, such as Seward, once in the 14 days. It lacks the chance of multiple meetings to get things organized and to make people fully aware of all that is going on. Then it helps to have the five stripes of the captain behind the venture and if necessary to bull-dozer through all normal routines and established procedures on board the ship. That is one of the great things of my job. I am fully exempt from making job orders and to seek approval. It just happens, when I think that something needs to be done. I am always looking for opportunities to make my ship look good had having a float in the town parade is a thing not to be missed. So forget about sleep, do some organizing and get everybody running Continue reading