Ahoy, mates! As Captain Jack Sparrow says: "It's not the destination so much as the journey." Last weekend we had a famous pirate ship...well, sort of famous...sail into town. Mr. Goofin' Off and I were able to go down to the waterfront, board the ship, and take a few pictures. This ship has some Disney ties to it, so of course I'll have to share it with you.
I wasn't feeling too hot this weekend, so I kind of took it easy. Despite that, I did manage get some work done on my newest quilt. I spent some time cutting out the pieces for my new quilt. The quilt pattern is called "Square Dance", so I'm calling my quilt "Gingerbread Square Dance".
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Everything is All Cut and Ready for Gingerbread Square Dance |
The first step of this pattern is to sew some strip sets together. I love patterns that use strip sets. They really make things go so much more quickly. Here are the strip sets all sewn together and ready to be sub-cut.
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Strip Sets for Gingerbread Square Dance |
I talked Mr. Goofin' off into stopping at JoAnn's this weekend, so I could get the last of the thread that I needed for my Frozen Fun cross stitch pieces. Here is the first finish:
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Frozen Fun Cross Stitch Finish #1 |
Mmm, that looks so scrumptious!
Mr. Goofin' Off and I like to go walking down on the waterfront. Every year there are some replica ships that come in to the small port there. I had heard rumors that one of the ships had been used in some movies and TV shows, so I did a little research this year before they came into town.
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View from the Boardwalk |
On our Friday evening walk along the boardwalk, we could see the two ships. The ship on the left is the
Hawaiian Chieftan and the ship on the left is the
Lady Washington. The
Lady Washington is the ship that is sort of a movie star in its own right...sort of.
I checked the schedule, and it looked like Sunday morning the ships would be available to go aboard and take pictures and ask questions. Here she is Sunday morning waiting for us to come on board.
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Lady Washington Waiting to be Boarded by the Goofin' Offs |
During my research I found out that the
Lady Washington had been used in the movie
Star Trek: Generations. Now Mr. Goofin' Off is a huge Star Trek fan, so he immediately recognized this area from the movie and had to boldly stand where Captain Jean-Luc Picard had stood before him.
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Mr. Goofin' Off Standing Where Captain Picard Once Stood |
As for me, the Disney
geek,
nerd, enthusiast, I found out that the ship had been used in the movie
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. The ship was one of the British ships portrayed in the movie, the
HMS Interceptor. There was a plaque from the movie on the ship that had been signed by some of the cast and crew of the movie. Sorry the picture wasn't as clear as I had hoped.
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Plaque from Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl |
When I asked the gal volunteering on the ship the last time the
Lady Washington had been used for filming, she told me just last month...up in Vancouver, BC...for the filming of
Once Upon a Time (the TV series). Yep, the
Lady Washington can also be seen playing the role of the
Jolly Roger, Captain Hook's ship, on the TV show. I am guessing that means we will be seeing more of Captain Hook in the upcoming season. Yay!
I decided to help Hook out by steering the ship. Mr. Goofin' Off made sure I knew that this was a tiller and not a rudder...because, you know, he wants to make sure I call it a tiller and not a rudder and confuse all my blogging friends.
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I'm Steering the Jolly Roger for Captain Hook! |
The ship is much smaller in real life than it appears in the movies. But I did manage to take a few more shots.
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A Replica of a Cannon |
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The Bell Waiting to Be Rung |
The bell was all shiny and pretty...just tempting all the little ones (and more than a few adults) to ring it. There was a sign indicating not to ring the bell. Of course, the littlest ones can't read, so when Mommy and Daddy weren't paying attention, it got rung once or twice...much to the dismay of the volunteer in the area.
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The Lady Washington Herself Adorning the Front of the Ship |
This is not our first time encountering a ship from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. Back in 2009 we got to enjoy the Flying Dutchman.
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Me and the Flying Dutchman in 2009 at Castaway Cay |
I'll leave you today with a few thoughts from Captain Jack Sparrow. Even a pirate can have some great insights to life.
"The problem is not the problem.
The problem is your attitude about the problem.
Do you understand?"
-Captain Jack Sparrow
"The seas may be rough,
but I am the captain!
No matter how difficult,
I will always prevail.
-Captain Jack Sparrow"