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| Sars Cov2, source NIAID Rocky Mountain Laboratories (RML), U.S. NIH / Public domain |
Friday, 6 March 2020
Epidemic rogue wave, 6 March 2020
As a sailor, I have always thought about rogue waves, those mythical monsters that can wreck your boat for good. As an epidemiologists, I spent my professional life preparing for the rogue pandemic that can wreck a country down for couple of weeks. To prevent being caught at sea in by a rogue wave, there is not much a sailor can do when far from the coast. Yet, for the rogue pandemic, there are two things a sailor can do: 1) anchor for a few weeks in one of your favorite natural harbour, or 2) protect yourself from getting infected...
While you can find lots of good ideas for the first option on this blog, in this post, I will provide you with instructions for the second option...
Monday, 27 January 2020
All Baltic 12 years sailing, 2008 - 2019
As we are now planning to move to the Adriatic sea, I have been loading all the 12,500 miles we have covered so far in the Baltic sea since 2008 when I got La MaLouine, a Brise de mer 31, which I bought in Sweden. In light blue are the miles covered with the Brise de Mer, and in pink are the miles with Belisama, the OVNI 445 which we bought in 2015.

As we plan to migrate from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic sea, we feel like documenting what we have achieved in the past 15 years in the Baltic sea.
Now, the plan for the 2020 season is about another 1500 nautical miles through the Baltic States. Time to move southward in any case...

As we plan to migrate from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic sea, we feel like documenting what we have achieved in the past 15 years in the Baltic sea.
Now, the plan for the 2020 season is about another 1500 nautical miles through the Baltic States. Time to move southward in any case...
Monday, 20 January 2020
Places beyond, Erik Johansson in Fotografiska - 19 January 2020
I discovered Erik Johansson in 2011 when he presented an installation in Kulturhuset showing a sinkhole in Sergeltorg, in front of Kulturhuset. Until 1 March 2020, Fotografiska organises a large exhibition of Erik Johansson work. Very refreshing, attracting a large crowd, and generating large smiles on the visitor faces. Such as the "Fishy island" realised in 2009, which is really talking to a Baltic sailor!
See below a few pictures in the exhibition pertaining to the Baltic sea...
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| Fishy Island |
Sunday, 19 January 2020
How far have we gone in exploring the Baltic? 19 January 2020
After 12 years sailing in the Baltic, the first seven with La MaLouine, un brise de mer 31, and then an OVNI 445 for the past five years, as we are considering moving to the Adriatic sea in the coming year(s), I used the long dull and dark evening of the Swedish winter for entering in Google earth all the routes that we have followed along the 7,OOO nautical miles that we have been sailing in the Baltic with Belisama, since 2015.

And this is how it looks like in the Baltic. The map above includes the intended routes for 2020, which will see us sailing through Latvia and Estonia...

And this is how it looks like in the Baltic. The map above includes the intended routes for 2020, which will see us sailing through Latvia and Estonia...
Thursday, 16 January 2020
Alexandre de Chaumont sailing to Siam - 1685-1686
While Belisama crew was charging solar panels in Thailand over new year, we ended-up in Lopburi castle, where Alexandre de Chaumont, the ambassador of Louis the XIV, met the King of Siam in 1685. this was the result of a round-the-world trip shown on a map displayed in the palace.

And indeed, this was quite a trip...

And indeed, this was quite a trip...
Friday, 3 January 2020
Baltic sailor in Thailand - December 2019
As Belisama is quietly wintering in Wasahamnen, we decided to take some rest and some sun in Thailand for the end of the year break. An interesting experience where we discovered the longtail Thai boats that surprised us much.
With their truck engines mounted on the transom, the propeller shaft directly connected to the crankshaft, they look a bit crude in design. But don't get fooled, they are much smarter than they may look...
With their truck engines mounted on the transom, the propeller shaft directly connected to the crankshaft, they look a bit crude in design. But don't get fooled, they are much smarter than they may look...
Thursday, 5 December 2019
Artipelag, 1 December 2019
Artipelag is always an interesting place to go to for an exhibition, a nice walk in the nature, and eventually very good meal!

These days, and until the 26 January 2020, there is a fantastic Fornasetti exhibition Inside Out Outside In...

These days, and until the 26 January 2020, there is a fantastic Fornasetti exhibition Inside Out Outside In...
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