Continueing on the theme with memorable events:
My 21st on the green and rust MV Wandby was not celebrated to mark the occasion with strong drink as after a few weeks “the Shatt al Arab is the a***hole of the world and Basra is 100 miles up it” there were only soft drinks left as we passed down the Persian Gulf on the way to Australia. My next chronological landmark was……
50 years ago, while 3/E on MV Fresno City we were heading North up the “Inside Passage” from New Westminster near the U.S. border to Watson Island opposite the top of Vancouver Island to load forest products for Rotterdam. As my junior, Karl R. Negele from South Wales and I were aware that this was a cruise ship itinerary which would otherwise of cost good money, so Karl and I coming off watch at four in the morning participated as tourists. After wrapping up (uniform jacket over boiler suit) we got a couple of beers from the bar and sat outside on the bench facing aft to watch the scenery in the early daylight and postponed sleep until after breakfast. This contrasted with our usual practice of sharing a bottle of Bacardi laced with Coca-Cola pre and post dinner before bed until midnight and work.
Passing “Atkinson Island”, obviously named after an ancestor, we tied up to a jetty attached to a factory and no other sign of civilisation. After a few days excitement I placed a notice in the bar “Ken’s Quarter Century Tonight”. My next quarter was a forgettable working Thursday ashore and this one is a retirement Sunday which has come as a surprise, and the next is unlikely. Looking back has been varied and best described as “all this and money too”.