An updated repost appropriate for Mother’s Day.
Sailors choose their tattoos for various reasons. Among the most popular sailor tattoos are anchors, hearts, and swallows. Not infrequently, “Mom” also appeared as a reminder of loved ones and home. On Mother’s Day, it seems worthwhile to look at sailors’ tattoos that remind them of “Mom.”
Remy Melina, in the Live Science blog, writes about the popularity of “I Love Mom” tattoos: The “I Love Mom” tattoo first became popular during World War II. As they traveled around the world, U.S. Navy sailors got tattoos to document their achievements and memories. Tattoo parlors began to pop up near military bases and patriotic tattoos came into vogue, according to John Gray’s book “I Love Mom: An Irreverent History of the Tattoo.” Continue reading
Tens of thousands of people welcomed
On Saturday, May 4, the cruise ship 
Update: One of the world’s busiest shipping channels was closed to traffic in both directions after
In the last week or so, over 1,000 sea lions have hauled out on San Francisco’s Pier 39, K-Dock, the largest assembly of the boisterous pinnipeds in roughly 15 years.
I have been away for the better part of a month on a transatlantic sail from Barbados to Malta on a five-masted square rigger. (
Yesterday, the
An updated repost. Melville’s masterpiece,
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