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53. The Ones We Leave Behind

53. The Ones We Leave Behind

I am back in Sint Maarten. After a stay in Florida that was longer than expected. We didn’t just go … Continue reading 53. The Ones We Leave Behind

52. On Vacation

52. On Vacation

It is my birthday today. I know, it is the 1st of April. Trust me, as the years have stacked … Continue reading 52. On Vacation

51. Sailing Plans

51. Sailing Plans

A month and a half. That is how long I’ve spent in the small island nation of Antigua and Barbuda. … Continue reading 51. Sailing Plans

50. About Stress and Energy Vampires

50. About Stress and Energy Vampires

I don’t think a year of cruising has changed me as a person. But it has definitely made me less … Continue reading 50. About Stress and Energy Vampires

49. First Anniversary

49. First Anniversary

The other day, it was my first anniversary as a full time live aboard. The first of many, I hope. … Continue reading 49. First Anniversary

48. Robert and Irma

48. Robert and Irma

We just spent a week in Barbuda. Quite possibly our favourite Caribbean island so far. Together with Antigua, it forms … Continue reading 48. Robert and Irma

47. Life on Anchor

47. Life on Anchor

A common misconception is that cruisers spend most of the time on the move. That you set sail and go … Continue reading 47. Life on Anchor

46. Lockdown in Paradise

46. Lockdown in Paradise

We are firmly strapped to a mooring in Les Saintes. A small group of islands just south of Guadeloupe. A … Continue reading 46. Lockdown in Paradise

45. Saoirse’s Atlantic Crossing

45. Saoirse’s Atlantic Crossing

Hi there, I am Saoirse. A 40 foot boat that just took four idiots across the Atlantic. From Lanzarote to … Continue reading 45. Saoirse’s Atlantic Crossing

44. My Atlantic Crossing

44. My Atlantic Crossing

We sailed 3,315 nautical miles to get to…..France? How did that happen? We started in a south-westerly direction, then we … Continue reading 44. My Atlantic Crossing

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