
You must go to the Blog linked to the title- it is breathtaking and So Inspiring. This beautiful Boat named the Anne is home to this wonderful couple and they are on a Mission and an Adventure of a lifetime. Add them to your blogroll, root for their goals, and enjoy the beautiful journey they are on......
Ahhhhh, a wonderful find E4E. ty
ReplyDeleteGiven the chance, I would be on that boat in a heartbeat.
Did anyone ever tell you that you are a Thoughtful Blogger? I did.
ReplyDeleteHey Mirth,.....me2...you bethca....
ReplyDeleteRobert: hmmmm, so I am a thoughtful blogger...wow...thanks..( I think you are pretty thoughtful yourself)
Hey, Enigma, you do get around!
ReplyDeleteI used to be a yachtie myself and lived on my own boat for a couple of years. Never ventured too far offshore though because the ocean can be a brutal enemy. I'll put their link on my Special Links and thanks to you for your amazing discovery!
Cheers!
I get around...yeah...and oh how I wish I was on THAT boat right now;...beautiful Anne....exquisite...
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you are more than welcome daniel...
( and if I ever get off this effin NO FLY LIST I will come down there and see you:-)
[ oh, yeah, the Enigma is on the effin No Fly LIst....just a nurse...that pissed off some of the Bushies...there are 1000's of us...it sucks...]
BUT one day I will get down under....for sure...
so nice
ReplyDeleteYou've been finding some good ones lately, and I wouldn't mind being on that boat myself.
ReplyDeleteI vote that they continue! You only go around once or so they say. Touring the ocean would be nice at least in tropical areas I think.
ReplyDeleteLove ocean sunrises and sunsets. I was lucky enough to grow up on the ocean in Salem, Ma. and had a rowboat as a little kid and lived the matey life since I was a child of the streets.
After the military I lived in Ipswich, Ma and dug clams for a living for a few years where you need a boat plus I fished and lobstered. Great life if you can do it but I am pretty much boated out but could go for a cruise.
I'm sure I'd get seasick and I'd need to be sure there was 1,000 days worth of coffee beans handy. But I can feel the freedome and joy and challenge and closeness of the two sailors. Wow.
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