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Life aboard the broadbeam river barge, Eva Luna

Where the livery came from


 

 

This is the original artwork for our livery.

It was designed by talented artist Julia O’Sullivan: http://www.squidoo.com/julias-fairy-tales

If I could find a semi-sensible picture of Julia, I’s post it here: she’s beautiful, talented, and we lover her art.

The name Eva Luna comes from an Isabel Allende novel, about a girl whose ability to tell fantastic tales takes her from humble origins around the World. sat on the edge of a revolution. It’s a story of escape from the bad stuff life brings, great hope, inner strength, love  and adventure. Which are some of the things our little boat means to us!

Her previous name, now struck from the ledgers of the deep, was Grace and Favour, which belonged to her previous owners after a lady called Grace did them an enormous favour, a favour that allowed them to be together.

Perhaps we should have cut to the chase and called it the Love Boat.  One of our first little visitors was obviously a mindreader when they drew this for us:yfrog.com/h8jfysuj

 

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Boat painting


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For the curious


This is our plan for the day – we’ll share the photos later. Let us know if there are superstitions we’ve failed to incorporate!

Morning preparations:

Claire takes the keys to her anniversary present (OK, I made this bit up!)

Claire cleans boat inside (and makes biscuits, but that’s less to do with the ceremony)

Owen takes boat plaque for engraving with new name (and strikes through her old name on the original plaque)

Children clean boat outside,  and find as many compasses as they can; and invite friends around

(This can’t be done in advance – whoever is meant to be there will be – although we did forewarn one or two people that this might happen!)

Mid-morning break

Boys walk around the boat three times and explain to her why she’s being renamed from Grace and Favour (meant something to previous owners, too formal for us) to Eva Luna (stories of adventures around the World). . (Thanks to Luggermat for this one)

Also write the story of boat’s original name for ledger

Claire shops for last minute bits for afternoon and collects parcel which should be at mailbox address (Neptune/Poseidon willing!)

Owen goes through official paperwork and removes old name (including boat paperwork and license)

Light lunch – friends around approx. 2pm

Denaming (Vigor’s ceremony)

Renaming

 

Vigor’s Denaming Ceremony

Taking her name from the ledger of the deep!

“In the name of all who have sailed aboard this ship in the past, and in the name of all who may sail aboard her in the future, we invoke the ancient Gods of the wind and the sea to favour us with their blessing today.

“Mighty Neptune, king of all that moves in or on the waves; and mighty Aeolus (pronounced EE-oh-lus), guardian of the winds and all that blows before them:

“We offer you our thanks for the protection you have afforded this vessel in the past. We voice our gratitude that she has always found shelter from tempest and storm and enjoyed safe passage to port.

“Now, wherefore, we submit this supplication, that the name whereby this vessel has hitherto been known (Grace and Favour), be struck and removed from your records.

“Further, we ask that when she is again presented for blessing with another name, she shall be recognized and shall be accorded once again the selfsame privileges she previously enjoyed.

“In return for which, we rededicate this vessel to your domain in full knowledge that she shall be subject as always to the immutable laws of the gods of the wind and the sea.

“In consequence whereof, and in good faith, we seal this pact with a libation offered according to the hallowed ritual of the sea.”

 

 

 

Naming

(With thanks to Commander Bob and others)

“For thousands of years, we have gone to sea. We have crafted vessels to carry us and we have called them by name. These ships will nurture and care for us through perilous seas, and so we affectionately call them “she.” To them we toast, and ask to celebrate Eva Luna.”

Toast – Raise glasses and shout: “TO THE SAILORS OF OLD…TO EVA LUNA.”

“The moods of the sea and the river are many, from tranquil to violent. We ask that this ship be given the strength to carry on. The keel is strong and she keeps out the pressures of the sea and the river.”

Toast – Raise glasses and shout: “TO THE SEA…TO THE SAILORS OF OLD…TO THE SEA!”

“Today we come to name this lady Eva Luna), and send her to waters to be cared for, and to care for the Page family. We ask the sailors of old and the mood of God to accept Eva Luna as her name, to help her through her passages, and allow her to return with her crew safely. “

Toast – Raise glasses and shout:  “TO THE SEA…TO THE SAILORS BEFORE US…TO EVA LUNA”

Sacrifices:

Owen faces north and intones:

“Great Boreas, exalted ruler of the North Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your frigid breath.

Everyone flings their libation to the water  to the North

Claire faces west and intones:

“Great Zephyrus, exalted ruler of the West Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your wild breath.

Everyone flings an identical libation to the water to the West

Rhys faces east and intones:

“Great Eurus, exalted ruler of the East Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your mighty breath.

Everyone flings an identical libation to the water to the East

Morgan faces south and intones:

“Great Notus, exalted ruler of the South Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your scalding breath.

Children lay a branch of green leaves on the deck to ensure safe returns 

And general merriment shall ensue!

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Counting Down


We have started the countdown to our big pirate party boat treasure hunt in two weeks time, which Gill on Harlequin has organised. I’ll share some of that with you later.

In the meantime, we have another countdown: tomorrow is our tenth wedding anniversary, the anniversary of the dates on which we (separately) named our two children formally, and tomorrow we celebrate by renaming our boat.

Things won’t be quite as dramatic as expected: I had a painter booked and agreed, but my husband decided that he needed to be involved and we have no-one booked now – it’s a good job I love him! The boat’s nameplate is being re-engraved in the morning, and all being well there should be a special package arriving. The champagne is cooling in the fridge. The immediate family id invited.

We will have to remove all trace of her current name from her if we are not to have bad luck, apparently, to purge her name from ‘The Ledger of Deep’. And we will dename her first. We have heard of an East German superstition where the men aboard have to pee over the edge of the boat – but I’m not sure that I wasn’t having my leg pulled.

Anything lese we should be doing?

 

 

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Logo mark 2


Well, the hugely talented Ms O’Sullivan has come up with another winner

So now we’ll have to run a poll on which logo to use!

Eva Luna logo 2

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Guess what we’re naming the boat


First draft at livery from the very awesome Julia O’Sullivan

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