Exploding Nuts!
Position 53:10.4 S
070:54.6 W Still moored in Punta
Arenas and am sitting here rather soggy after a quick rib ride back
from
ashore. Although the water is a little
choppy today, it was not the waves that got me wet, but a small pod of
about 6
dolphins which were swimming and jumping alongside the rib as we
returned,
apart from the soaking it was a fantastic experience – never a video
camera
when you need one! A couple of days ago
Jess and I went to the supermarket for a few victuals, where I found
some chestnuts
that we could roast. Now on Pelagic we
have a Reflex diesel heater which we can put things on to cook, so I
thought
wouldn’t it be great to have some roast chestnuts. After
eagerly buying about 2kg of the things we made our way back
to the boat and quickly got to work in roasting the nuts, which at
first was a
time consuming process of turning each one in turn until they were done. After we had had our fill, we planned our
next nut roasting session, involving a pan, and a lid so we could shake
them
and turn them more quickly…… Yesterday morning
seemed an ideal time to roast some more nuts and the plan went into
action, and
very soon the saloon began to smell of roasting chestnuts.
As I came down below Jess told me that they
were done, so I went to remove the lid which was very hot, so I got a
tea towel
to help remove it. Standing there with the lid in one hand, the nuts
were just
too hot to pick up, so I was looking round the saloon for something to
grab a
nut with, when Jess shouted “Danger, Danger, Danger”….. it was too late
for me
as one of the nuts exploded, covering everything within a 3 ft blast
range in a
nut residue. “You will have to get the
hoover now” Jess said, so off I trundled to go and get it.
When I returned Jess was looking a little
sheepish, and there seemed to be rather more nut residue, this time
covering
even more of the saloon … it seemed I wasn’t the only person to fall
victim to
exploding nuts that morning.
We are planning to be
here until May 12 before heading off down the Magellan Strait towards
the
Beagle Channel. Will keep you all
posted as things go on, Ian on Pelagic signing
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