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Extended sand bridge at Nosy Iranja

Sites that shaped my sailing circumnavigation 

 

8 comments Sailing Links

Lisa, this is an incredibly valuable information for anyone who is considering the idea of sailing. Although, sailing is on my bucket list, I’m trying to stay focused on living in an RV full-time plan. However seeing you aboard with the laptop I am tempted. Lisa, please continue posting as you spur my thoughts and imagination. 🙂

I am delighted that you think so Marty. Interestingly, I know a few people that have traded in their sailboats for RVs and vice versa. Whatever your mode of transportation, watching you answer YES to your wandering spirit will make me smile. Do it!

I’m preparing and when my lease ends I will return to my nomadic wandering of the US and world. 🙂

So excited for your upcoming adventures Marty! When do you think you will be setting out!

I leave May 2016. I have a small camper in VA and I trade it in for a motorhome or fitht-wheel.

What wonderful news! May 2016 will be here before you know it. You will have a blast.

Here is one example of a former sailor living the RV life https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/about/

Hey thanks Lisa! 🙂

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