[Køge, Denmark]During the 4 weeks of advent, the Logos Hope has open her doors for the festival "Christmas around the world", a cultural Christmas experience!
You can enjoy a bit with this video.
I wish you a Merry Christmas!
video
Christmas around the world (video)
Winter in Denmark
[Køge, Denmark]Winter in Denmark is harsh time. The sun rises at 8.30 AM and sets 7 hours later. In between, wind, rain and even snow sometimes share the agenda. But when the sun rays break through the clouds, it makes memories that you won't forget...
Christmas around the world
Work in Progress (video)
Work in progress (3)
[Køge, Denmark] Here is an update concerningthe work that was done recently
Logos Lounge The Logos Lounge is our conférence room. During several month, it was used as a mess for people working in the project.
Mess The Mess is the dining room for people in working clothes.
Before renovation:
Today:
Book Fair, Book Hold, LibraryPainting the anchor
Work in progress...Some work still need to be done for the Hope Theater and the Experience Deck
This is a drill... This is a drill
Work in progress (2)
[Køge, Denmark]Since the last two months, the erffort are focus on the project. The Goal is to get the Passenger Ship safety Certificate and to complete public areas. During dry dock in Landskrona, Sweden, the ship as been cleaned, grained, painted. We have also replaced on of the four generator.
The ship yard
A new generator
Painting the stairs
Køge
Carpet in the Staff Lounge and Logos Lounge
First STEP
[Køge, Denmark]The first STEPers have just arrived on board. What? Are we getting rid of the book Fair to transform the Logos Hope into the biggest floating gym? Not quite. These Steppers are not like the aerobics device that slim legs and hips. (the hundreds of stair on board are enough for that). A STEPer is someone who joins the ship for a Short Term Exposure Program.
During 3 months, they will have the opportunity to work in different departments (galley, deck, engine room, accommodation ...) and enjoy the ministry and the life on board.
For this first STEP organized aboard the Logos Hope, they are a 22 from 11 countries. Nice mixture! They also bring a wind of energy, as all of them look pretty motivated to help build this ship!
Dry-dock
[Lanskrona, Sweden]During this last month in dry dock, important work have been done, especially in the engine room where the new generator is arrived. the hull has also been painted... more details in the video:
video
Work progress
deck 6 -The new dining room
deck 4 - The futur book fair
new computers!!
Hope Fest
German Weather
[Kiel, Germany] Life on board is quite intense. It goes at full speed and the weather seems to have takn the same path: one day can picture the 4 seasons: sun, rain, snow ... and even sometimes ice! It is difficult to predict what the weather will be like in the afternoon, and we have no choice but learning flexibility. One day, surprised by a ray of sunshine, I decided to go take my meals on the deck and enjoy the nice weather. I didn't have time to begin my salad that white glitter started falling into my plate. A little surprised (and irritated) I looked for the newby who must have been painting on the upper deck ... But there was nobody! It was just the snow that started to fall. Hurry up! Go back to the warm dining room! A few minutes later, it was ice in block that started to fall!
A Ferry ballet
[Kiel, Germany]The summer approaches. Soon the docks of the Port of Kiel will have the prestige of hosting the most prestigious Ferries in Europe. Last week already, I was surprised by the AIDA Bella, this brand new ship with a friendly smile. Imagine that you wake up one morning and you see in front of your window a 15-storey building smiling at you.
Mountain climbing

Helicopter crash
Well, I think I still have to practice...
IT Office
[Kiel, Germany]Since February, I work in the IT office. The most important task is to give support for the entire network of computers. If you often curse your computer don’t worry, you are like the 350 crew members who will agree that computers can be very temperamental.
So every day, I work with my team to solve problems from printers, surveillance cameras, network connections and ensure that the work of my mates is as simple as possible. When my eyes get tired of my screen, I lend a hand in the work of the future library. There, I install cables for Internet and configure the network hardware for the cashiers and the info desk... I am sometimes a little frustrated because my job is to provide support for other teams and I do not see the direct impact that it brings to the outfit of the ship. At the same time, the work is really different from what I have done before and I am so glad to discover all these new things.
In the heavy fuel tank
Let's go for 8 hours of somersaults in oil. I wouldn't stay there for ages, but it's a great fun to spend a day crawling between the tanks, scraping and moping up the oil. Eventually, I get used to the smell, just in time to realize that my nose (and my ear now) are itchy. And this stupid light that fade away now!! Scared of the dark? Me! No! Well, I am not unhappy to leave for a shower!
Prepare to board!
How to support Martin Boulanger?
OM Ships International is a global, multi-denominational, non-profit organization and all of its efforts are funded by people who see the value of what the organization is doing and want to help support it. The same is true for all the staff and crew and for me.
If you are interested to be a part of what we are doing through a financial gift, you can do so by sending cheque payable to "Operation Mobilisation (S) Ltd" and at the back of the cheque, to designate it to:
Address in Singapore:
Operation Mobilisation (S) Ltd
Chinatown Point Post Office
P O Box 6300
Singapore 910599
OM Singapore will need your name and address in order to send you a receipt.
If you prefer to do a bank transfer, you can download this file that explains how to proceeed.
Thank you very much for your support.
Farewell
Logos Hope
Mission
Hope
Disappointment
Well, it is true that the German is far from being 100% understandable to me and I am not yet accustomed to sauerkraut for breakfast. But yet it was a difficult moment.
Perseverance
Thank you
Thank you, all of you who support me financially and make this project possible.