Stowaway
Saturday, October 21st, 2006 by JessieThat same day, (before MOB) I was sitting in the cockpit crocheting a hat when a small yellow bird flew onto the boat and skittered beside the dinghy. (The same one in the story below.) Molly and I went to the foredeck to take pictures of him. (MOB happened when we were walking back to the cock pit.) After the MOB, our little friend was still sitting beside the dinghy. We thought he had flown all the way from an island near L.A., was tired and needed a rest. He was so fat and fluffy! After a while he probably got colder because we were going faster and he explored the deck until he found out that he could go under the dinghy and that it was quite a bit warmer under there. By that time we had thought of a name for him. We named him Sailor because he was as cute and friendly and curious as a dog that we met with the same name. Mom came back outside with some crumbled corn chips. She lay down on her stomach and scooted the chips as close as she could get them to Sailor. He barely even flinched! Sailor just looked at Mom with that funny little tilt of his head, looked at the chips, took a step closer and repeated the process about five times. Sailor wanted to know what in the world the little yellow crumbs were. After Sailor had moved onto the hatch and we had watched his fuzzy little behind from down below for a while, he decided that if there was land close by he was going to find it and end his free ride. As he flew off, Dad called us and we sadly watched him fly over the horizon. We returned to what we were doing. We had been trying to have school, and it was being interrupted by new opportunities to take pictures of Sailor. We had also thought he would stay longer, or maybe even become our pet, but that would never happen. When Dad called to us again we were so happy! He saw Sailor who, having explored thoroughly and found no land he could fly to, came back and took advantage of the free ride again. This time though, he landed inside the dodger and wandered around there. We sat in the companion way watching Sailor and taking his picture, he seemed to be posing for everyone.
We gave him more crumbled chips, but all he did was use them as carpet; they probably felt like sand. Once, he got so close to Molly’s arm because he felt how warm it was by us. He almost went down below into the boat. After that, we just left him alone and got all of our work done. I worked on my hat some more. When we got close to Catalina Island, Mom was sitting right beside Sailor and she reached out her finger and pet him! All he did was hop sideways, but when he saw the land, he flew off. We were sad to see him go, but it was exciting that Mom got to pet him! When we got to Catalina Island, we had to tie up to a mooring bouy. After that was done I finished my hat!