I pray this year be one of great sailing, engaging conversations, spiritual challenges and growth, and as Karen so wonderfully puts it - total immersion in the 'obscenely thorough friendship' that is so unique to the boats and salts. It will be a year spent traveling through some amazing places, with endless opportunities to connect with intriguing people, and I'm excited. (Perhaps we'll squeeze in some diving and climbing in as well...).
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The past week and a half has been spent at the shipyard, helping getting the boat ready for Sunday. The hull is now spectacular, I am adequately burnt, and I have acquired quite a nice spattering of red and black Tremclad over my face and arms. I also succeeded - to my great satisfaction - in putting a rather brilliant red handprint, in paint, on Becca's pants.
Anyways, leave messages (or even better, send real mail!), and I wish everyone a fabulous year. If you want to see details on the route we'll be taking, visit the salts site (salts.ca). Ill be keeping in touch, so keep checking in :)
1 comment:
Hi Elske, I just send you a very long comment and then I lost it, so now I am trying it first before I go on,. Thanks a million for you great blog. It is so nice to hear from you
love oma
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