Hola amigos || Hello friends
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One of the reasons why I have been absent these days is because of the work I have in the city where I live. In Venezuela is located in the state of Sucre, the first-born of the American continent, yes, I am talking about Cumana. Land of poets and heroes. A fishing city, in fact many live from artisanal fishing and others who, so to speak, live from industrial fishing. I still do not know the right term for what I want to mention. But anyway, for the last 7 months I have been working as an assistant navigation equipment technician and honestly it has been a very pleasant experience but at the same time, quite hot since in most jobs we are always under the sun, or tucked in a smaller hole than us checking the wiring of the boat.
A few days ago we were working with the ship on land and honestly, I felt safer at sea. And is that when we are in the highest part of the boat, I could only see the solid part of the floor and that gave me some vertigo. Something I thought I didn't suffer from because when I was a child I liked heights a lot. Now, at 39 years of age, not so much. Well, I guess I know my bones are not so young anymore hahaha..... Yesterday the ship was back in the water and I was there watching as a giant crane loaded over 100 tons of steel. From there, the ship was supposed to head to its location and like any newbie, I wanted to go with it to its location. Not my partner, he went overland. What he didn't know is that he wanted to take advantage of the sea.
The ocean was calm with many peñeros working to bring the food home. The morning was cool since there was a light rain in the early morning that kept the day, as I mentioned, somewhat cool. Quite unusual for the city but we took advantage of those moments to do some exterior work on the ship. Of course, when we get a sunny day we can't do anything but brave the heat and get our work done.
I still plan to do the photo shoot I told you about weeks ago but I'll wait to get these jobs out of the way so I can take the time and plan for it. In the meantime, I hope you like these photos. First of all, thank you very much.
De ante manos, mil gracias…
Thank you very much...
A bordo de la nave
me despido, mi querida familia.
❤LOS QUIERO❤