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Welcome to Life Part 2!

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  • Sharon Brothen:
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    January 11, 2018 at 3:36 am
    Not sure if this is going to work but I’d like to comment on your blog. Noel you are quite the computer guru – I’m lucky I even found this site.
    I only read the first page of your blog. What a neat idea to let your family and friends know what you are up to – where you’ve been and where you plan on going.
    Now I know where Noel gets his sense of adventure – he comes by it honestly as his mom is also quite a travel bug.
    I need to take a vacation with you and Ceu for a year just so I can read your blog; (lol) there is so much to look at, read, and learn.
    Thanks!
    Sharon

    • Noel:

      Yep, your comment worked. If you use the link up on the top left you can also sign up for automatic notification of new posts.
      Enjoy
      Noel

  • Great meeting up with fellow Canadians. We will keep following this site so we know where we can find you guys again! See you again out on the great blue horizon!

    Liane and Andrew
    Sailing Waveriders

  • Hi there.
    Ive just found your website, what a goldmine of information !
    I have just ordered a cat ( Lagoon 40 ) though Navigare on a charter deal, so our global sail away is still 7 years away and boy, I think I need 7 years, as reading your blog is a reminder that sailing is the easy bit.
    The technical know how required to keep systems running requires serious knowledge. I read you article of generating power from the prop and to be honest, it could have been written in Japanese, as it went straight over my head but I have put an marine electrical course on my to- do list ! along with marine diesel engine courses.
    hopefully we will get the chance to meet at some point, to hit home what I should be thinking about despite it being very early days. We will get 4 – 6 weeks on the boat pa so, its never too soon to prepare.
    All the best and safe travels.. David & Aurora.

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