Friday 28 February 2014

Aha

Ahoy there mateys it is always bright and warm and sunny on the high seas between Bermuda and Jamaica, what with so much tonnage passing through, like ghosts of the Golden Hind. Truth to tell we sometimes see the old exploration ships like the SS El Nino or the SS Santa Maria that used to sail around here with the Spanish crews of once upon a time, ghosts ships in the main nowadays, and with them some pale and wand crew pursued by the pirates of the Afro-carribean seas seeking the gold of El Dorado, like the SS Corvallium and the SS Doyboy and the dark pirate ship the SS Black Pearl captained by capt Jamie D Sparrow and his new world crew from yesteryear. Still there is always the HMS Walt Whitman and her escort ships, the HMS Burco Forth, another former flagship that sends many messages to the Admiralty on the progress of her campaign, alongside the HMS St Bride and the HMS Dorking too as they plough their sealanes round and about the two key ships of the RN squadron, the HMS Strange and the HMS Warspite, as ever quick to see off these black ships of the night and help out the ships of continued exploration from the Spanish empire of the new world.

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