A day of woe. A day of calamity.
First of all, it was announced that the Dragon Harald Fairhair, the largest Viking ship replica in the world, which sailed all the way from Norway, is ending its American tour at Green Bay. It will not be coming to the Tall Ships Festival in Duluth, where I had hoped to see it.
The problem was that someone failed to plan for the cost of pilot’s fees in the Great Lakes. Funds were raised, much of them through the Sons of Norway organization, to pay for pilotage. But they couldn’t raise enough to get them to Duluth.
Second, when I got home I found that my air conditioning had failed. This isn’t supposed to happen — I pay a company to come out and inspect it every spring. And the unit isn’t very old. But so it is, and I sit here with the windows open. The service company, of course, was closed by the time I got home and discovered this. But I do have a message on their answering machine. Along, no doubt, with about 800 from other, equally deserving, people.
And to top it off, the republic appears to be doomed.
And how was your day?
Previously you quoted pilot cksts at 400K. Who takes the blame, over zealous government regulations or greedy unions? One wonders what the pilot costs were from Norway.
There is some indications that the voyage organizers knew about the requirements beforehand, but set off anyway, on the assumption that “something would turn up.” A kind of typical Norwegian approach, in my experience.