Moorea, east side style Interior mountain peaks Flowers at every turn At the lookout over Cooks Bay and Opunnohu Bay $6 lettuce. Goodbye Moorea Hello Huahine “Trust me Abby, it’s a Polynesian Sombrero” Dancers…
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16,000 words worth of pictures. Fire Dancer The Barnacle Rally Tug-O-War Team. Winners! Local Luke winning the kids banana race Abby and Briley from SV Me Too Liz from SV Fandango and Abby splitting…
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Nuku Hiva Sunset #170 Sunhat Briely getting her Haka on! Marqueses Flag Locals Prepping dinner Really big tree Nuku Hiva landfall Ron with the tutu The big one that got away Scattering Satchel’s ashes…
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Never mistake motion for action. Ernest Hemingway’s words that I choose to live by. I like planning and doing things, getting it done, not just going through the motions. However, writing this blog doesn’t…
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One of the coolest towns on the Gold Coast of Mexico is Barra de Natividad. It has a great-protected inner bay that has a world-class marina. Its one of the few places I’d like…
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So much has happened since we left the tranquil shores of La Cruz, Mexico for the Garden of Eden lushness of the Marquises Islands in French Polynesia. By sailing over three thousand miles in…
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For the last 2 weeks or so we have been exploring Mexico’s Gold Coast between Banderas Bay and Tecacatita. I think its been 2 weeks, but honestly I’ve lost track of time. We did…
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So today we went to the tiny town of Bucerías a few miles from La Cruz de Huanacaxtle for the final day of a nine day festival. The local fishermen dress up their pangas and converge…
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Since pictures tell a thousand words each, here is a few thousand worth of San Blas! Croc lurking 14 footer sleeping on the bank Swamp huts (old movie props) Terrapin Station Revisited Heron hanging…
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A few pictures of what we’ve been seeing lately. Iggy “It’s all ORGANIC” to quote Lisa Modern palm tree Isla Isabela fishermen’s homes. A sport boat amongst working boats Frigate Blue-footed Boobie. “Why can’t…