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Looking Back
It took me more than seven years to turn our blog into a hard covered bound book. At first, I was leery of wrapping up our adventure because...
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Reentry from living on the ocean to living on land where days include driving cars, talking and texting on the cell phone, unpacking boxes, ...
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It all began when we met the four kids on Pickles who were swinging off the side of their boat. They were hooked to spinnaker and jib halyar...
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On July 20, we watched the people in Huahine bless the repaired rudder of the traditional 15 meter outrigger canoe docked in the town of Far...
3 comments:
Congratulations, Maya!!! Now that you know how to make some easy (??) money, I'll bet you'll be busy writing about everything you see. Keep at it!
You're right. Boats can be pretty smelly. It's good for people to think about that before they rush off to sail around the world.
Love, Memaw
Ahoy Kamaya! Congrats Maya on being published! Does this mean you get extra credit from home schooling curricculum? He, he. Sorry to have missed you when you were in Sausalito. And Ruth, you are so right about "living with less to have more". I'm trying to get rid of "stuff" at my home base.
Smooth & happy sailing. I love reading your blog!
:) Elena
You made me laugh Maya! Congratulations on the publication, and, as always, for your beautiful writing. Love, Delphine
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