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      <title>Where have we been all this time?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;During one of our last days of our Pacific crossing Tucker and I sat in the cockpit remembering out loud each and every stop since we&amp;rsquo;ve been out cruising. Convivia sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge on October 1, 2011 and took a few weeks sailing down the coast of California. We spent five months in Mexico and in the spring of 2012 we began crossing the Pacific. We left Banderas Bay, Mexico on March 19th, 2012 and arrived in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia on November 16, 2012. Since we left North America we spent 60 overnights at sea (I didn&amp;rsquo;t count the days or parts of days for those passages) and had 23 additional day sails. We zig-zagged north and south moving from colder to warmer and back until making landfall last Friday in Australia.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>The Possibilities Are Endless</title>
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      <description>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.</description>
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