Logos Hope, the floating library
arrived Colombo, Sri Lanka on 21st October 2015. I’m not sure how many times
they have visited Sri Lanka before, this was my first visit to the famous book fair
on a ship and I really enjoyed the experience and planning to start reading the
books that I’ve bought from them, right after I publish this on Facebook.
We were at the entrance of the harbor
around 10 a.m. on Chaithya road, Colombo 01 waiting for the shuttle. As you can
see in the pictures, a diverse crowd was waiting in the line impatiently. You
can see the excitement and joy in kids’ faces. Yes, I’m also excited, my first
visit to this vessel J.
Little bit about Logos Hope
before getting into the ship; as I learnt from http://www.gbaships.org, MV Logos Hope is
the fourth ship in the mission, launched in February 2009 to take over the work
of Logos II. The ship reached the Colombo harbor from Myanmar, will start the
journey again on 13th November to their next destination,
Seychelles.
There are nine decks in Logos Hope
and you will find the book fair happening in the fourth deck. Thank you Yasmin
Henry from Australia for showing us around J,
it was a great pleasure to meet you and others in the crew. The unity and dedication
we noticed in the crew is truly impressive and amazing. I saw the ship as a
global village. I think the love for God and faith have created the immense bond
with each other.
You will find a huge collection of good books,
music in many genres and kids’ toys in the book fair. The crew is very friendly
and helpful. You can buy souvenirs of Logos Hope such as key rings, pens, world
maps, mugs, jewelry, etc.
Don’t forget to say ‘Hi’ to the wonderful crew members.
The beauty of the crew is,
everyone from the Captain to the cleaning team (The cleaning team also called as
‘Angels’) work as Volunteers. There are some volunteers serving in the ship with
their children. So that, they run a school in the ship for those nearly thirty
number of children. Marvelous, isn’t it? I guess they love the idea of learning
Geography as they wake up every day in a different location.
They have a separate cafeteria for
the book fair visitors in the same deck. If I’m not mistaken in the sixth deck
they have a large cafeteria for the ship crew. I went inside the kitchen as I
was curious to know from where my Turkey sandwich came and the smell inside the
bakery made me more hungry.
The crew members start their day
by gathering in the cinema area (which used to be a vehicle yard when the
mission bought the ship) to pray and then they concentrate on their duties and
tasks throughout the day. No one commands another or act bossy, everyone contributes
and perform their duties willingly. The meals are served thrice a day, but if
any crew member feels hungry, the cereals, milk and bread are readily available
anytime.
If you join as a volunteer, you’ll
be starting by doing the angels’ work; cleaning and cooking. I’ve to say the
current angels are very efficient. It was very clean inside the ship and the
food they served was delicious. Tip: Try their Chocolate/ Vanilla mix Ice cream
at least, worth the price. J
About Yasmin Henry, our kind and
generous friend offered us a tour inside the ship; Yasmin is indeed a beautiful
soul. A music teacher from Brisbane, Australia. She has joined as a volunteer about
one month back when the Logos Hope was in Malaysia. Currently, she helps back office
work on the ship and before joining Logos Hope, she has volunteered few
charities as Pyjama foundation (I wish if we have something like Pyjama
foundation http://www.thepyjamafoundation.com
in Sri Lanka) Yasmin loves the idea, bringing knowledge with books and share
the love of Jesus. Her natural friendly personality and listening her
experiences in the ship will make your visit more enjoyable.
So everyone, I recommend you to
visit Logos Hope with your kids. It’ll be a good experience for them spending
few hours inside a ship. I find the books, comparatively cheap and affordable,
they really have an impressive collection of children’s books and toys.
Yasmin and all the crew members,
I wish you good luck and a safe journey. Hope we will meet again J Bon Voyage!
Note: The photographs were originally taken by the author, please do not copy the original content and the pictures without my permission.
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You can get the shuttle from here. Remember to wait for your turn in the line |
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Random shots :) |
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Ticket price Rs.100/= per head. Children less than 12 and senior citizens above 65 walk in Free! |
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Another line... wait for your turn :) |
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A young volunteer |
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A brief explanation about the book fair, ship and the crew |
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Aha, the book ocean :) |
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Enthusiastic volunteers |
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You can sit on a bench for a break and go through the purchased books in here |
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Turkey Sandwiches |
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Stay in the line to buy your snacks |
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The little pianist |
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I may visit the ship for one more ice cream ;) |
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Kids area |
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This picture shows how different decks are occupied |
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Cheerful kids dancing |
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The Diesel Engine |
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Collecting our visitor passes |
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On our way to the cabin |
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Busy crew
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The conference area |
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The Kitchen |
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Yasmin Henry - Hello Yasmin! :) |
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To the staff cabins |
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The Staff dining area |
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This was taken in the last Christmas |
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Cinema area |
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Bye, bye Logos... |