I have been pretty relaxed about my blog posting since we arrived. I think I thought I had little to say but the photos I have taken tell another story, so I will let them…
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You have seriously got to be kidding me. I love this city so much I want to dig up the homes of my family… [more]
Mystery Island is a little sand spit in the lagoon that we anchored in at Anatom. The island is haunted—or… [more]
As we made our way across the Pacific we were perpetually asking "can we spend a little more time here?"… [more]
When I heard Zinnia was planning to move to Penrhyn I thought to myself, her mother may never see her again. And I thought that my children may end up moving to a place somewhere in the world, a place so remote that Lonely Planet only has five sentences to say about it.
There is a distinct playful, childlike pleasure to be found in sailing a small boat. Sailing a bigger… [more]
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So sweet! Ruby and Miles look so shiny and happy, I love it! And Maia is growing into a young woman. Wow! I watched her be born, so that is mind boggling to me. It cracked me up to see Ev wearing a shirt we gave him in 2001 that we brought back from our wedding in Bali. You all seem to have found a fabulous tribe out there! Enjoy!
Fantastic photos! It looks like you guys are having a great time in Australia. Thank you for sharing.
What an incredible time you are still having! Thanksgiving and Christmas in tank tops. I am definitely doing something wrong. It hit a high of 24 degrees in Kennebunkport today. 5 degrees tonite. Wish I was there! Please continue posting pictures, I’m having a blast living vicariously through you!!
Hi guys, been following your, and other blogs for some time, dreaming of setting off someday too wit my wife, daughter Ruby and our second due in 5 weeks. Obviously this is some time away!
I regularly go for a walk at lunch time from my office in Brisbane Australia, and have a look along the water to see if there are any of the voyagers calling into port. When I saw you guys are sitting in the Brissy River right as I walk past you every day in the gardens. Seems so weird you’re actually there right there across the water, not some mystical electronic blog fantasy.
Would love to catch for a coffee if you have shore leave and download from you guys a little on how you keep the dream a reality.
Keep the blog entries coming, cheers, Simon.
Great pics! Love you guys!