Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Yahar...

As the autumnal breezes blow, my mind has turned near fully to the open seas. I have nearly reached the final page of Master and Commander, despite being utterly lost in the jargon much of the time. Been playing Puzzle Pirates, of all things -- but only because I couldn't get my hands on a copy of Sid Meier's Pirates Exclamation Point. (I must confess, though, it is fun.)

Just got back from New Orleans, and while there found myself growing awfully naval. On a self-made bookstore tour of the French Quarter, I picked up the dramatically-named and hideously-covered Men, Ships, and the Sea for some steamjournally research. Also bought a few old prints of (what else?) Boston Harbor circa 1800.

After a few days I even began to look like a seaman. My skin burned, my stubble grew. I wore my shirt far more open than is my normal Northeastern habit, and pale drawstring shorts which may just as well have been made of sailcloth. I even went barefoot at times, heels scraping on the sun-bleached deck.

This is all well and good, as International Talk Like a Pirate Day grows large on the horizon, large as a great Spanish brigantine heavy with booty and ripe for the takin', me hearties.

3 comments:

Greg said...

I have a copy of Sid Meier's "Pirates!". It's the newer remake. You can borrow if you want. It is a lot of fun.

goose said...

I think I saw somewhere that there might be a "Great Ships" marathon on the "H" channel...

Anonymous said...

One of the few things that genuinely frightened me on Sesame Street was the "H channel". *shudder* WAY scary.

I still haven't payed the new Pirates! game, but I did land a copy of Uncharted Waters 2: New Horizons for SNES. Great non-linear RPG of sailing, exploration, trade, naval battles and swashbuckling. (The amount of each depends on what character you go with, each of which has their own plotline.)