Catastrophes, wars, terrorism, ecological disasters, deadly diseases, poverty .... The list of tragedies - both personal and public - is endless. Every day and hour media, politicians, experts - and charlatans - bring us a never ending barrage of bad things. No wonder that many people feel depressed and weary. This blog tries - in a modest and personal way - to contribute to a more balanced view. After all, there is so much to appreciate and enjoy in life ...
Saturday, 8 June 2013
The Royal Swedish Navy's school ship HMS Gladan returns to Øresund
The Royal Swedish Navy's sail training ship HMS Gladan (40 m x 8 m) today sailed northwards in the Sound on its way from Karlskrona to Öckerö. Here she meets a small sailing boat close to the coast of Danish Zealand:
Friday, 7 June 2013
Offshore drilling Ocean Nomad returns to Øresund
The Ocean Nomad, towed by Tor Viking, passing Hamlet's Kronborg castle. |
Exactly a month ago, on May 7, the huge offshore drilling rig Ocean Nomad was going southwards in Øresund on its way to Latvia, where it was about to start drilling exploration wells in the Latvian zone of the Baltic.
Today, the Nomad was back in the Sound. It is returning to the UK (Newcastle) after a hopefully successful campaign in Latvian waters.
Unfortunately the haze made it very difficult to get decent images of the drilling rig, which was accompanied by the Swedish tugboats Odin Viking and Tor Viking.
The Ocean Nomad is owned and operated by Houston based Diamond Offshore.
The Magical Light of the Nordic Summer Night
The magical light of the Nordic summer night was on display yesterday here in the Øresund region. I tried to capture the sunset with my camera at about 10 PM in Hittarp. On three last pictures the Viken lighthouse is clearly visible.
Thursday, 6 June 2013
The Royal Danish Navy's frigate Thetis in Øresund
The Royal Danish Navy's frigate Thetis in Øresund on June 6, 2013. |
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Tanker Antracyth and cargo ship Aquarius meet at Kronborg
Late tonight oil/chemical tanker Antracyth (86 m x 15 m, Cyprus registry) and the small Lithuanian cargo ship Aquarius (81 m x 10 m) met in front of Kronborg castle. Antracyth is on its way to Hull, while Aquarius is heading for Klaipeda.
Rhododendrons
I think our rhododendrons look wonderful this year:
PS
There are some other nice flowers just in front of my living room:
And my garden "balloon" ....
Gullmartank - a Beautiful Classic Coastal Tanker
Gullmartank in the Sound on its way to Hirtshals last night. |
The tiny Swedish coastal tanker Gullmartank (48 m x 7 m) is one of my favorite ships. It is a pleasure to see this classic 1963 vessel, owned and operated by Öckerö Bunkerfrakt AB, so well maintained and still in active use.
Gullmartank and Kronborg castle. |
A minute later in front of Kronborg. |
PS (October 6, 2013)
I now have information that Gullmartank has been sold to Russian owners in St. Petersburg and has been renamed Sula.
Research and survey vessel Kommandor Calum approaching Helsingborg/Helsingør
The UK registered search and survey vessel Kommandor Calum was early this morning approaching Helsingborg/Helsingør on its way from Kristiansund to Karlshamn. The Kommandor Calumn is the former Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service Sal-Class mooring and salvage vessel RMAS Salmaid, which, according to one report, was sold to Hays Ships of Aberdeen in February 2012. (However, for some reason, the Kommandor Calum is not mentioned on the Hays website.)
The 77 m x 14.9 m Kommandor Calum, here approaching Helsingborg/Helsingør, was commissioned in 1986 as SAL Class mooring ship Salmaid. |
The Kommandor Calum and the Danish cruise ferry Crown Seaways. |
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
The Polish Navy's Salvage Ship Lech in the Sound
The Polish Navy's salvage ship Lech in Øresund this evening. |
The salvage ship Lech (282) was the second Polish Navy ship today in the Sound. (The first one was the training ship Wodnik (251), which was on its way to Varna this morning.)
Lech with Kronborg castle and Helsingør in the background. |
Like Wodnik, also Lech was built (1974) at the Gdansk Northern Shipyard, where Lech Walesa, the charismatic co-founder of the Solidarity, the Soviet bloc's first independent trade union, worked as an electrician. I wonder, whether the name of the ship refers to Walesa?
The Polish Navy's training ship Wodnik 251 in the Sound
Wodnik 251 passing Hittarp on June 4, 2013. |
The Polish Navy's training ship Wodnik (251) today sailed through Øresund on its way to Varna. The 72.2 m x 11.9 m Wodnik's complement is 56 (24officers) and 101 midshipmen. The ship was built in 1975 by the Northern Shipyard in Gdansk - the birthplace of Lech Walesa's Solidarity movement.
Seabourn Sojourn in the Nordic Summer Night
The Seabourn Sojourn in Øresund just after 4 AM on June 4, 2013 |
The Seabourn Sojourn, one of the most luxurious cruising vessels in the world, looked great in the Nordic summer night, as it passed Hittarp just after 4 AM today. The flagship of Seabourn Cruise Line - voted World's Best Small-Ship Cruise Line for the last four years by Travel + Leisure - is on its way from Gothenburg to Copenhagen.
Seabourn gives the following facts for the Sojourn:
Ship's Registry: Bahamas
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Guest capacity: 450
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Crew members: 330
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Tonnage: 32,000grt
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Length: 650 feet
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Breadth: 84 feet
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Guest Decks: 8
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Cruising speed: 19 knots
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Maiden Voyage: June 2010
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Refurbished: Newly Built
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Christened by: Twiggy
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Monday, 3 June 2013
Seasoned Surfers in the Sound
Today the wind was ideal for windsurfing in the Sound. These seasoned Hittarp surfers (and the photographer) clearly had a great time!
Reefer Avelona Star in Øresund,
Reefer Avelona Star in Øresund on June 3, 2013 |