Crossing the Georgia Straight: Episode One: "Ten Hours On The Seas"
Four days we dedicated to Sailing to Naniamo and then back, with some camping and dragon-boating in between. Lets just say that it was a bit stressful when the predicted trip of 6 to 7 hours was not over after 10 and the sun was going down. I stayed calm (and NOT sea-sick, after some 'tapping' and meditation with Mariette's sister) for the most part and we enjoyed some delicious pasta and a beautiful sunset in a little bay with seals.
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[[This post is dedicated to Zach, without whom I would have been freaking out about having an email about work! Thanks Zach, I miss you!]]
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[[This post is dedicated to Zach, without whom I would have been freaking out about having an email about work! Thanks Zach, I miss you!]]
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