Real of Tayopa
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Back, thanks Mikel.
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Back, thanks Mikel.
Now, that wasn’t so hard, was it?
What you guys do, that may seem mundane or old hat.. but to us, it is a challenge to open our minds and learn what else is out there, and how you deal with challenges every day.
I enjoyed the read, all of them.
For me, I was an EMT, and a toy maker, and one of the best pen �� and pencil [emoji422]️ makers in the country!, a tool technician and tool delivery man.
Things that be interesting to me, may bore others to the point that they stop listening. But there is so much more in Heaven and Earth than all of us combined, could ever dream up.
Never let go of who we are, nor forget the paths that brought us together.
I’ll probably reread these past few pages just to make sure that I can place my mind on traveling out to go out to sea, or live where the air is so thin that you can only make fire [emoji91] with knowledge passed down from one generation to the next.
Here’s to every one that has sparked a single light along the shore, or makes the decision to turn over just one more stone.
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Mal, good luck with your plans and I hope they work out the way you plan them. We are sure they will as you always seem to have a plan B and plan C on stand by.
Mal,
You bring back memories. About 20 years ago I took my R/V Explorer (Roatan) to Ecuador via the Panama Canal. Planning, I agree, can make or break a voyage. Thankfully, we had a good agent who received a little extra 'help' that gave us a priority position in the canal transit. The memory was in getting into a lock with and just aft of a cargo ship; and while secured in the lock she decided to maneuver. My hundred-footer became the little 'rubber ducky' tossed around in a maelstrom. After frantic calls to the 'lock master' and several encounters with the sides of the lock, the cargo ship calmed down and we, eventually, survived the experience. That was the roughest seas we encountered during the entire project.
Don.....