Mike and Tina Hogan [nee Vowles] met in 1955, married in 1958,and have been together ever since. This blog reflects our life, on being a seafarer and, more importantly, the love of family, friends, and life itself.
Rio de Janeiro - 1954
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Early one Monday morning, it was October 18th, 1954, I sailed into Rio de Janeiro on board the Reardon Smith tramp ship "Eastern City."
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