Sydney, Nova Scotia.
I am writing this in early December as our plans are to head to Florida for the month of January. This post is scheduled to publish on New Year’s Day, so I will start by wishing you and yours a safe and prosperous 2023.
I always find it interesting to see the docking operation of giant cruise ships in progress. Those ports with a long cruise ship pier are the easiest. The captain uses the ship’s side jets to snuggle up to the dock, lines are dropped over the side, and pier employees tie the vessel to those large mooring points at the edge of the dock.
The dock at Sydney held a couple of cruise ships that day, so the dock wasn’t quite long enough for the Carnival Magic. The stern end was tied to the dock as usual, and the gangway at midship reached down to the dock. The bow tie-downs, however, needed to reach the shore so a pilot boat transported the shore end of the lines across a short section of water to be tied down on the mooring posts at the land’s edge. Normally I’ve seen smaller boats used to transit the ship’s lines. In fact, it’s often been a rowboat without the benefit of an outboard motor in many cases.
About the photo: This image was captured while I was standing on the balcony of our cabin on deck 11 using my Samsung S20U. After downloading it to my laptop, I imported the image into Lightroom, then to Luminar Neo for final processing. Click on either image above to view it in 2K HD on my Flickr site.
I encourage fellow bloggers to create their own Cellpic Sunday posts. I never have a specific topic for this feature, and the only rules are that the photo must be captured with a cell phone, iPad, or another mobile device… If you have an image from a drone or even a dashcam, that’s acceptable as well. The second rule is to link your challenge response to this post or leave a comment here with a link to your post in the comment. Oh, and, you don’t have to post it on a Sunday.
John Steiner
Thanks for the explanation: the cables in the photo would have been big puzzles without it.
I continue with food: https://anotherglobaleater.wordpress.com/2023/01/01/parsi-bakery-treats/
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Enjoyed reading.
You write so well and to the point, and readers gain more knowledge through your narration.
I never knew about things involved in docking operations.
Happy New Year!
Thanks, Philo. I noticed after publication that somehow I’d duplicated the first paragraph. Fixed it this morning. >grin<
You are welcome John.
Such things have happened to me many times.
We are helpless sometimes 🤣😃
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Happy new year to you & yours, John 🎉 all the best for 2023. Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2023/01/01/dysart-inner-harbour-cellpic-sunday/
Happy New Year, Jez!
By the way, I tried to comment on your post but the comment isn’t showing up. Interesting!
I might need to check the theme I’m using, it may now be unsupported 🤔
That’s a thought!
Happy New Year, John, and thanks for hosting Cell-Pic Sunday. I didn’t link to posts this week but will next week! I would love to visit Nova Scotia, and I look forward to reading more about your trip! Enjoy your new year in Florida.
Thanks, Terri!
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I wish you a wonderful Happy New Year, full of interesting travels.
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For some reason, Robert, my Likes and Comments are missing from your post when I visit there.
Happy New Year John!
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That’s quite a process. We had to dock way out and be taken in on small boats in a port in Mexico. You are quite the experts at cruising. Our last cruise I think was probably 20 years ago In Hawaii. Here’s my quick pic for you this week. https://alwayswrite.blog/2023/01/03/last-on-the-card-nutter-butters-christmas/
We really enjoy being on the ocean. In fact, I prefer cruises with multiple sea days instead of being in a different port every day. It’s a relaxing way to “get away.”
Vince is not a good “boat” person in spite of being in the Navy. So we haven’t taken many cruises.
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