The Life of a Sailor

August 8, 2009
Author: Sailor Girl

nautical home decorHundreds of years ago, during the Age of Exploration, many men ventured out to find a new world, a new life, and new thrills.  These men knew the first nautical home décor; the ship was all they knew and their home for months on end.  But these men endured a hard and dangerous life.  They often sailed into unknown waters, were blown off course by the wind and storms, or plagued with hunger and disease.  The life of a sailor was far from glamorous. 

 

In addition to the natural dangers of the life of the sailor, the living conditions were not favorable either.  In addition to the bad, spoiled food they ate, they slept in the dark and damp areas below deck.  Most often, the captains were not friendly and merciful either.  Punishments were harsh for sailors.  They would be switched on the back until they bled and their backs were torn to shreds.  They truly led the hard-knock life.

 

But these early explores were seen a heroes in their homelands.  People would gather at the docks to bid farewell to loved ones, friends, and total strangers as they ventured out to see what was beyond the horizon.  The sailors would be welcomed home with open arms as they brought back treasures, riches, and stories from lands far away.


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