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    Songs of a nautical nature, wine, rum, Henry Morgan and Krimson Kat.

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  1. We were waiting to hear where we might be sailing. Have lots of new songs in the repertoire. What fun would this be, to see old mates from KW DAYS and new ones. Been a while.
  2. Krimson and I performing at the Harbor Days in Olympia. Shortly after I visited the Lady Washington and told the folks to touring it that the each could take a belaying pin with them as a souvenir and to just yank it out from all those pesky ropes. The panicked faces on the crew was priceless. Some things never change.
  3. The Hawaiian Chieftain was sold. It is being refitted in Port Townsend, WA and will be relocating to Hawaii as a tourist attraction. https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/hawaiian-chieftain-sold-repairs-to-be-made-in-port-townsend/
  4. Port Royal was awesome until they added a cruise ship dock. I can’t imagine what it’s like now that it’s flooded with touristas. https://cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/2020/01/first-cruise-ship-docks-at-jamaica-s-new-port-royal/
  5. The Pyrates of the Coast, led by yours truly and Krimson Kat, are still plying the waters of the Pacific Northwest with our band of pirates and pirate band.
  6. Like step-in's back into a time warp. Aye, be Hurricane. Back in Washington state waters with me wife, Krimson Kat. We actually met here 12 years ago and had many a give an' take on many a subject, just can't remember her user name. Had no idea I would end up marrying the likes of such a fine women. Ahoy all! Hope all is well in your respective waters. Been pillaging me guts out since I got back to the Seattle area. Missed the familiar waters. Well, gives me plenty to write about in my second installment of Memoirs of a Buccaneer, I be supposin'. Fair winds, following seas and full tankards, Hurricane Yes, the Cat 5 of Emotional Wreckage & Human Debris...
  7. Whoa, been out to sea for a while. Had to meet up and marry the likes of Krimson Kat who I met here some 12 years ago now. Well, something to that effect. Back in Washington waters, pirootin' me guts out with me crewe up here. Glad to be back and the crewe is bigger and better than ever. Largely due to Red Handed Jill (aka Krimson) on here, I might add. Hurricane
  8. An update on events at the Truman Annex and around town: 12th ANNUAL PIRATES IN PARADISE MARITIME HERITAGE & MUSIC FESTIVAL Featuring Swashbuckling Special Events & Piratical Escapades for all ages! LITERATURE & THE SEA RETREAT -- MARITIME ARTS & CULTURE Pirate Tours of Key West’s Pub Strolls & History Tours (11/24-12/4) Robert N. Macomber’s Key West Reader Rendezvous (11/28-12/1) Historic Glimpses Talk - The History of Grog featuring Robert Macomber (11/28) Walking Tour of Old Town with Robert Macomber (11/29) El Meson de Pepe’s Caribbean Pirates Dinner (11/29) Kelly’s Caribbean Authors, Artists & Historians Luncheon (11/30) TALL SHIP PIRATE SAILS & SEA BATTLES ABOARD WOLF Pirate Sails & Attacks (11/24-12/4) Conch Republic Shoot & Sail (12/1) Authors, Artists & Historians Sail (12/1) VILLAGE MARKET, PIRATE PUB, VIP TENT, CARNIVAL & SWASHBUCKLING EVENTS Admission: $5/adults, free for kids 12 and under (11/24 thru 12/4)* Living History Encampments Period Arts & Crafts Holiday Bazaar Vintage Vittles & Grog Fight Circles Swashbuckling Swordplay Games of Chance Carnival Rides Kid‘s Play Area Pirate Art 101 with Don Maitz Knot Tying Demos Period Weapons Demonstrations Pirate Pub Swashbuckling Pyrate Cinema Under the Stars (11/24 & 12/1) Official End of America’s 2011 Hurricane Season Party (11/30) Most Buxom Wench & Bad Ass Pirate Costume Contest (11/30) Pyrate Tryal of Anne Bonny & Mary Read (12/2 & 3) Pyrates of the Coast National Walk the Plank Championships Aboard WOLF (12/3) International Pirate’s Hall of Fame Tall Tales Storytelling Competition (12/3) Jolly Roger “Hard Aground” Land Ship Regatta (12/4) Historical Presentations: The Young Wreckers, Matt Lowe and more... *Additional gate fees may apply after 3 p.m. during special events and Concerts Under the Stars TICKETED EVENTS AT THE TRUMAN WATERFRONT COMMONS Thankstakin’ Pirate Feast (11/24) Concerts Under the Stars on the Waterfront Conch Navy Craft Beer Tasting & ASTAAR’s Equine Foundation’s Beer for Our Horses Fundraiser (11/26 & 12/3) Sailor’s Shipwreck Holiday Ball, Pirate Feast & Swing Dance (11/27) Cayo Hueso Boucan BBQ & Chili Cook-off (12/3)
  9. It's pretty straightforward. A lot of places don't let you tie your own. They want it zip tied, not tied with a rope or piece of leather. I zip tie my own before going so it will pass inspection but still look unobtrusive. I've never had to tie for a pub crawl but that's because I have a purposely dull sword for public appearances. I leave the sharp ones home because I can't pull them out anyway. With my dulled hanger it's no big deal and no one in 30 years has given me crap about it. It's not even in a sheath. Sharp weapons, just like real guns, will always set off the security folks and freak them out. If you want no problems go with a dulled sword and a replica gun or one that has the flint removed (learned that trick from Commodore Swab here).
  10. I think it's far more simple than this. While the goal of re-enacting is to pursue a historic representation as best as one can, it still has to be fun. And if it's not fun, why do it? In our liberated world, many of the women I know (and I can only speak of the ones I know) find playing a lady in town to be right up there with paint drying. It is boring to them and limiting. Being a pirate simply offers more opportunities for them to let go and have some fun.
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