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SUMMER TYME IN OYSTER RIVER

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Ahhh!!!! settled and enjoying our lovely little spot of paradise here at Wimbledon Road, Campbell River.........north Vancouver Island.  Our wee little home is truly comfortable and affords us all we need:  privacy of a garden like yard, rural in flavor yet not too far from all the amenities of either cities north and south...do try to organize my days with minimal traveling to the municipalities.  So, calm and relaxing listening to the birds sing--robins, woodpeckers, eagles and even a dove that is driving us all to distraction.  LOL .  We are very content and so pleased to be part of this little community...............our new Faith Family at LIVING WATER FELLOWSHIP  is amazing and has welcomed us in making us feel like we have been here for ever.  Claes is working with a local logging company and pleased that though he is probably the oldest fella there he is setting the pace and pleased to fill his cruising account.   He lives ...

APRIL IN BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA

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Remembering how I love these beautiful BC mountains,  such blue skies and the ever green sparkle and freshness of new growth on the alders and maples is just stupendous.  Walking in Seal Bay Nature Park, flowing with ferns and spring flowers is so peaceful as I approach a  wood carved bench for a wee rest, I look up and up to the tips of the tall, thin trees that reach up to the sky...........ahhh what a great day.  It is good to be back!!!! Life is good and full with chores that get us closer to be organized once in again.  The RV fared the winter extremely well and Claes has but a few things to tinker with.  We bought a car so he has been playing with that too.  Replaced the "Serpentine" belt today. Out there in the sunshine he did come in once and comment on how his fingers were a tad cold.  LOL.  I spent most of the day "nesting"...that is what he called it. LOL  With a few pictures up and cupboards sorted out the place is b...

GETTING UP IN THE WORLD!!!!

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On the corner of Calle 48 and Calle Uruguay, downtown Panama City here we are awaiting our flight returning us to Canada tomorrow. Certainly are looking forward to seeing some of our GrandKids,  daughter Tanya, sister Annette and friends, Judy, Jane and Kye Bay and Mr. Joey!!!!!!  Dont really care what the weather is just anxious to touch BC soil!!!It has been a stupendous six months and our time aboard The White Shell II has again been a great time of adventure..........tan is coming along nicely bodies are feeling pretty fine! Here in the Big City Of Panama we are up on the 22nd floor of the Tower One Building........       

SAILORS STOWING STORES SAFELY

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Sails, safety rings and all that goes with sailing is being cleaned and stowed away for the following season  - November and onward into the year of 2014  --the past week has been filled with list which is nearly at its end and so is our time aboard The White Shell II.  We are moored back at Isla Contadora with a plan to motor toward Panama City then taking a left turn to Taboga Island where we will finalize the stowing and leave her in the the capable hands of Chue and Susan at Taboga Island Moorings for the summer months.   The galley is nearly empty and the menus are  utilizing what we have.......hmmm some interesting dishes have been produces. LOL  The Captain says all is well and continue to work his plan.  We have intermittent internet so may not be in sfor the next week.   Check us out in Comox at Kye Bay Resort,  April 10th and then our cell phone  250-650-5914..........See you soon. Lue and Claes   so...

Winds Blow Sailors Relax at Anchor

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Have spent a few days at Mogo Mogo Island and have gotten a few chores done.  Even updated some of the pages on the blog so check them out........on the right hand side of the page.  We have intermittent internet so any communications we have tried to make with some of you has been sketchy.  Sorry about that...........oh well soon we will be face to face.  In the meantime Easter Week has begun here with many huge boats coming and going about the bay.  The local folks are out playing with their toys.  We will make our way over to Bayonetta tomorrow and get tucked in as the wind is suppose to continue to blow till Monday...maybe up to 20 25 which is great for our friends that are on their way to Ecuador    S/V  Guenevere 1....happy sailing you two. Good nite all and remember who came first the egg or the rabbit? Lue and Claes in the Gulf of Panama

WHAT TO BRING HOME FROM OUR TRAVELS?

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As we travel Panama   as in other  countries there are many many tourist spots  with "things"to buy and bring home  to you all.   Ahh! the decision are many  and can get rather difficult.   Sometimes the memorabilia is best bought with the person making the memory--if you know what I mean.  We do love to shop at least some of us. LOL   The thrill really is in the hunt right ladies?  and for us grandmas  it is an exercise of love for the "kidz"".  As this Abula searches for just the right color or item I think of the child I am shopping for:  the joy of remembering the voice, the smile and the bright eyes ........ahhhh so sweet!   There are a few authentic crafts here in Panama such as  the Embera Baskets made in the Indian Community  the Emberá basket is a one-of-kind piece and is the result of many hours of labor as well as an expression of the artist's own individu...

SITTING AT ANCHOR AT ISLA CONTADORA

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Spent the last week sailing around the Island del Ray, on to San Jose, Bayanetta and now full circle back to Contadora.  The time was spend relaxing and just enjoying with a few weeks left before we return to Canada we are truly taking some time to just take each day as it comes.  Finally, hey?  Funny that........no matter where you are one just continues to fill the days with things that have to get done.  LOL   Really though there are priorities on a day to day basis.  The Captain runs a tight ship. LOL Looking back at the last few months my favourite times are those when we anchor and explore.  Like today,  we took the dinghy and motored off across a small opening between two islands, went to shore and just walked and walked and snooped.   Found a few pipsas, which Claes will drill, drain and serve as a refreshing Coconut drink, especially tasty when chilled.  The shells on the beach are so plentiful, many crushed and ...