Sunday, February 6, 2011

February 4 - Bioluminescence




Oh hey I completely forgot a few things.

One algae is everywhere. It lights up in our wake like a massive Christmas tree. SO here’s a pic of it. The other night we completely stopped and the sea was all black. Then we cranked up the engines and immediately this massive blob of LIGHT shot out the back of the boat as the disturbance of the water lit up the algae. Super cool. Sadly my phone wont take pictures of this.

And now we're turning off the lights on the flight deck (big red floodlights so they could do maintenance without bringing the planes below) well now their off and you can see the arcing cosmic dust of the milky way stretch across the sky. I used the big mounted binos to see the rings of Saturn last night.

Oh another thing. I fell. On the textured deck. Like about 2 weeks back. It just healed and I now have this cool looking 8 in long scar on my right forearm. I don’t know why I forgot to mention this before.

Alex

February 3 - Pirates



Alex:

Holy Cow!

We're in 5th fleet somewhere between Persian gulf and India. Its 80 degrees
without a cloud in the sky.

Oh and some really cool stuff went down yesterday for the Carl V. Keep an eye on
the navy press releases because we did some awesome stuff yesterday. I don't know
if I can actually tell you yet though.

Dad:

5th fleet Facebook page reported that the Bunker hill disrupted a pirate attack.
Was that it?

Alex:

Yep!

I was on watch at the time (sadly in backup steering). I got on lookout right as
they were finishing taking it over and got to see their little ship.

It was us AND the Bunker Hill dangit.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

January 31

Finally a picture of ME



110129-N-7488A-020 INDIAN OCEAN (Jan. 29, 2011) On board USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), Boatswain's Mate Seaman Christopher Handlin [and Alex George] and heave around a shot line during a replenishment-at-sea with the fleet replenishment oiler USNS Henry J. Kaiser (T-AKE 187). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are currently on deployment to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Rosa A. Arzola/ RELEASED)

January 30



Here's a really artsy pic of my boots lol

Yeah well they got me from the shins down this time (I was the only one wearing camo pulling out I know)

Can’t respond to your emails right now because I’m having a minor issue with receiving email. Should be short lived.

January 27 - Kuala Lampur



Well to get here we had to go through the straights of Malaca. Had about 300 yards to the shore on either side. With massive super tankers driving through the straights like they just got jacked in a bad neighborhood in Compton. To quote the captain, “we’re basically playing Frogger with a supercarrier right now”. So 24 hours of staying up for the super lookout stuff we had to be doing.

Pulled in. First day was my duty day. Cool. Did nothing. Watched the coast. We pulled into a cruise ship terminal/US navy terminal an hour outside Kuala Lampur. The government built it both for cruise ships AND so carriers and escorts can tie up alongside. So they had this terminal with American fast food (pizza hut, popeyes, KFC etc. Plus a rec center with pool and beer.

Day One
So second day, I went out with Perschbacher, Rodriguez and Stevens. Stevens REALLY wanted to see the Petronas towers that knocked the Sears off the throne. Now it's just 5th tallest. We walk there and end up in the mall on the ground floor of the towers. SUPER opulent. Coach, Prada, Armani. Literally everything 100% legit and marked up even higher than American prices. But it was good because it was clean and pristine and you could get Mickey D’s and Pizza Hut (you get cravings for both American food and LARGER PORTIONS. I swear I hate ordering and just getting this little dainty meal meant for the much much smaller size of the nation’s principal inhabitants. So we kind of bummed around there the day and relaxed. I’m ok with that.

Went to the towers. Sold out through the next week (you seriously have to reserve in advance. The only people to go up were the tour groups from the ship.) Stevens kind of moaned the entire rest of the day. Then we went to Chinatown. Be advised this is not like America Chinatown. Most asian countries have a “Chinatown.” Most people there are malasian (or in Korea they were Korean). Chinatown basically means a gigantic open air market with knock off stuff made in China. So I got shoes and an expensive looking 10 dollar watch that has buttons that don’t do anything. I think it was a Breitling. The shoes were at least real Timberland. Got knock off dvds of Mad Men and every movie to come out in the last year. Came back to the boat.

First impressions. One. Very cosmopolitan. Every malasian spoke passible English. TONS of austrailians and Koreans. This is a popular tourist destination for them. Outside Kuala Lampur it's more what you would imagine the country to be. Pizza Hut is a very nice resturaunt here. It's Muslim country so women in burkas. It’s a southeast asian country. So they know their vices. Its rich and clean because of the oil. But some parts had actual human excrement draining into the streets. All and all though a little less interesting culturally than Korea. Compared to Korea, the safer areas felt safer, but the bad areas felt BAD even if your just driving by them on an expressway.

Quotes of the Day

“So what do we do if it breaks?”
“Stevens, its an escalator. If it breaks it becomes stairs.”

“I just paid 2 bucks to use the premium bathroom”
“was it better?”
“no”

“nice place, boom boom, sailor, mcdonalds. Michael Jackson. Rock and roll. You take my taxi”

Day Two
Went with Pulsipher, Peery and Handlin.
Perry is another seal drop. Handlin is our ship's master helmsman and is my age but has been in the Navy for 3 years.

Pulsipher heard the first day (the one I was on duty) that there was possibly maybe probably not a elephant sanctuary outside Kuala Lampur. This was our mission. So we ask taxi drivers about “riding elephants”. After several misses we decide to go to a hotel valet and ask a cleaner looking taxi if he knew. He pulled out a brochure for the place. SCORE. Also its two hours away. Not a problem. It was about 40 bucks each round trip. Totally worth it. Get in. See the mountains and the jungles as we zoom bye. And I do mean zoom. The yellow line designating the cars going different directions is more of a healthy suggestion here. Our driver was probably the best one out of the taxis we had this week and he still passed on the gravel around a
blind turn.

Found the elephants. Awesome. Really awesome. They save poached animals. So there was a baby missing a foot from a trap. Another older female without a tale. We end up being with a Aussie tour group. So we walk around with them. Feed them. They jumped in the river and some of us would have jumped in with them. The color of the water dissuaded our group. Totally would have done it if it wasn’t the last day though. SO after awhile the guide asks if we’re sailors not with the group. We say yes. We work out a deal to take 3 of the elephants on their daily walk around the jungle path wrapping about a mile around. HECK. YES. 15 bucks American too. Best. Time. EVER. Got back to Kuala (our taxi driver waited for us). Got dinner. Went back to Boat.

Quotes of the Day

“There’s like a 90% probability that good times will be had.”
“the other 10%?”
“our parents and command will be seeing us video tapped with some guy screaming arabic.”

Day Three
Decided on advice of an Aaussie at the sanctuary to visit the worlds largest open air aviary. Again went on a wing and a prayer to a taxi. He got us there. Nicer area of town. There was the national mosque of Malaysia there. Sadly didn’t have time to see it. So we went. There’s this HUGE ravine with simply netting over it and some fences to enclose this huge area with creeks and jungle and what have you and all the birds with the exceptions of the larger ones that EAT other birds were allowed to fly completely free. Parrots, cockateels and an bunch of other tropical birds would just flit around and land on your shoulder and hang out with you as you walked around. We didn’t even have food for them. Definitely awesome. When I had food I was pretty much covered head to toe in parrots like those guys who cover themselves in pheremones and cover themselves in a coat of bees. REALLY COOL. Got dinner. Then went back to Boat.

Much more fun than Korea. But Korea, as I said before, was more culturally stimulating. This felt more touristy at points. The aviary and the elephants definitely were not touristy though.

Bye! Hopefully I can write more later. I’m extremely busy.

January 26


GAH! So much to write about! So many emails to respond to (the library is closed in port sadly and if given the choice between calling and finding email I’ll choose calling.

Expect a big email tonight after work. I should have time hopefully. Suffice to say, Malaysia was an awesome exploring port. Bears lost. My LPO is from Madison. Yeah, he’s been giving me grief.

No I’m not a shellback. 1 degree north was the farthest south we got. Right now without revealing too much, we’re motoring over the Mideast ASAP and the crossing the line thing is like a 2 day event so we don’t really have time for it. Its going to end up being on the way back.

I’ll leave you with a picture with me in it (finally). I’m the guy in the Blue Camo with the hat on. We fake down the line like that and I was guiding it to the line team as they pay it out towards the pier (Hopefully context makes the navy jargon make sense). This one is from us pulling in but pulling OUT hopefully they post a shot of my hauling in the line like I’m awesome.

Alex

January 22



I am in Kuala Lampur. No I don't have overnight liberty sadly (and seeing how much a 5 star is a night...damn its cheap). Today was a duty day so I only missed a half day. Next 3 days are all MINE hahahahah! (Evil laugh).

Planning a day in the city, see the former worlds tallest building knock another off my list, been to Empire state building, Sears tower ... I might get to go to the tallest building in the world (possibly, maybe, not sure, probably not, if we're in the area) but THAT one is also going to be a former worlds tallest after they finish ANOTHER one in Dubai. Then hopefully maybe another day touring the jungle. I think I'll try to hit all the wilderness areas in every port lol. Maybe get lost in the desert in whichever middle east country we go to.

What else? Not really sure yet.

Alex

January 21

"Bridge, forward. Are we still on the lookout for the radioactive communist zombie ghost pirates or did that joke die twelve hours ago"
"say again?!?!"

"All lookouts bridge, make sure you pay attention and report all contacts."
"Roger, what were we supposed to be doing before?"

"Bridge, forward, be advised we're entering a fog back. Visibility at 2 miles"
[2 minutes later]
"Forward, bridge can you check out a contact at 035?"
"Bridge, what's the distance?"
"15 nautical miles"
"We're in a fog bank..."

"Forward, bridge, can you check a contact at 345, range 20 nm"
"roger that, do you know where the xray vision button is on the binoculars?"
"say again?"
"you know so I can see through the curvature of the earth"