10 things you wouldn’t think to do when you’re stranded at sea
Rebecca Holmes, Staff Writer
Have you ever wondered what it’d be like to be lost at sea? Have you ever wondered what you’d do to pass the time if you were? The Hanjin Scarlet crew recently wondered the same thing as they were stranded in the Gulf Islands. Their story should serve as an example to us that you never really know when you’re going to be stranded at sea. You may get lucky and only stay stranded for a little while; however, if you’re like the Hanjin Scarlet crew, you might be looking at months. Here are just a few fun ways that you could pass them time.
1. Bake Bread
Baking bread is perfect for a sea mishap because it’s both time consuming and delicious.
What better time to work on your tan than when you’re stranded at sea with nothing but a boat, water and the sun?
When you’re stranded on a ship, you’ve got all the time in the world to play a long game of Monopoly.
Regardless of the location, it’s always a good time for a nap.
No better time to keep your nails looking nice than when you’re waiting on the Coastguard to rescue you.
Sometimes you just need a good dad joke to lighten the mood.
Wikipedia is always a credible source when you’re stranded at sea.
Whether you’re on sea or on land, Netflix is always the perfect remedy.
What better time to unleash your obsessive-compulsive tendencies than floating in the middle of the sea?
If you’re going to be stuck at sea, you might as well get good photos.