Nino Vita
Godzilla !!
I was sailing along the Costal Waterway in my peace, when I saw a marina to moor the boat. Everything seemed calm as usual, the wind was fine, the sea was calm... the perfect day to sail without major worries.
I point the bow towards the entrance to the marina, thinking that it would be the perfect place to drink a coffee and buy some supplements to take aboard so that nothing is missing on long distance trips... Yes, everything seemed perfect... suddenly...
Near the marina the calm waters start to stir, I start to hear a growl that starts to be louder to the point of being deafening, I was backlit and I see a giant figure emerging from the ocean... I couldn't believe it. .. it was the...
GODZILLA
www.youtube.com/watch?v=myqSETD5_bs&ab_channel=Blue%C...
I thought to myself - I'm in trouble, what do I do now?
I tried to get out of there as quickly as I could, but bad luck never comes alone, when I tried to start the boat's engine, it didn't want to work (my fault I didn't do the maintenance in time).
- What to do, I thought? If raising the sails might enrage the beast even more... and I suddenly remembered...
I went down to the cabin, went to the pantry, and knew I had a big hunk of ham that was out of date and was going to be thrown away. I found it, I came to the deck, when I look up I see the beast getting even closer to the boat, I started to imagine that there was no way out... it was the end right there.
I shouted to get his attention, waving the ham to distract him, scared I managed to get the strength to throw the ham at him. As he was slow the ham fell into the water, at that moment some orcas that surrounded the place went straight to the ham which generated some turbulence near Godzilla, and he started to try to look for food at the bottom of the sea.
Seeing that the beast was distracted, I tried for the last time to start the engine. Yessss... it started with some difficulty, a little uncompensated, but it started to work. I walk away from the place still hearing the beast's angry roars, point the bow north, raise the sails (lucky me the wind was SW) and flee from there.
I didn't win for the scare, apart from the fact that I was almost out of provisions and I only had to find another port to rest, stock up on food and try to find out why the engine wouldn't start. It was going to be a long day!
Yes my friends Godzilla is in the oceans of Second Life to torment the navigators who approach that place, so here is my "warning"... go as far away as possible so you don't wake him up
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Scar/251/63/22
Final thoughts of this tale...
Another story, fruit of my imagination, that came to my mind when I took the picture. I want to thank everyone who "made possible" the wonders of Second Life so that we can all "Dream a Little"
Nino
Godzilla !!
I was sailing along the Costal Waterway in my peace, when I saw a marina to moor the boat. Everything seemed calm as usual, the wind was fine, the sea was calm... the perfect day to sail without major worries.
I point the bow towards the entrance to the marina, thinking that it would be the perfect place to drink a coffee and buy some supplements to take aboard so that nothing is missing on long distance trips... Yes, everything seemed perfect... suddenly...
Near the marina the calm waters start to stir, I start to hear a growl that starts to be louder to the point of being deafening, I was backlit and I see a giant figure emerging from the ocean... I couldn't believe it. .. it was the...
GODZILLA
www.youtube.com/watch?v=myqSETD5_bs&ab_channel=Blue%C...
I thought to myself - I'm in trouble, what do I do now?
I tried to get out of there as quickly as I could, but bad luck never comes alone, when I tried to start the boat's engine, it didn't want to work (my fault I didn't do the maintenance in time).
- What to do, I thought? If raising the sails might enrage the beast even more... and I suddenly remembered...
I went down to the cabin, went to the pantry, and knew I had a big hunk of ham that was out of date and was going to be thrown away. I found it, I came to the deck, when I look up I see the beast getting even closer to the boat, I started to imagine that there was no way out... it was the end right there.
I shouted to get his attention, waving the ham to distract him, scared I managed to get the strength to throw the ham at him. As he was slow the ham fell into the water, at that moment some orcas that surrounded the place went straight to the ham which generated some turbulence near Godzilla, and he started to try to look for food at the bottom of the sea.
Seeing that the beast was distracted, I tried for the last time to start the engine. Yessss... it started with some difficulty, a little uncompensated, but it started to work. I walk away from the place still hearing the beast's angry roars, point the bow north, raise the sails (lucky me the wind was SW) and flee from there.
I didn't win for the scare, apart from the fact that I was almost out of provisions and I only had to find another port to rest, stock up on food and try to find out why the engine wouldn't start. It was going to be a long day!
Yes my friends Godzilla is in the oceans of Second Life to torment the navigators who approach that place, so here is my "warning"... go as far away as possible so you don't wake him up
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Scar/251/63/22
Final thoughts of this tale...
Another story, fruit of my imagination, that came to my mind when I took the picture. I want to thank everyone who "made possible" the wonders of Second Life so that we can all "Dream a Little"
Nino