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Hilary regards,
It is encouraging to find like-minded individuals out there…where ever “there” happens to be at the moment. Keep up the good work. Keep the pictures coming. And keep Summer alive.
Although journaling, writing, and of course sailing, are not new to me, blogging is a shockingly new expirence. I am hopeful that it will provide the persistent dedication and widespread support that I need to complete my journey…check my blog.
There can’t be enough said about the need for social contribution, even if your pursuing a solo circumnavigation….check out my blog.

The Nomad Grad

“Gooooood morning, amigas!”

Only one person could be so chipper at six in the morning.

Holly tapped on our window, wearing the ear to ear grin she had the previous day.

We could hear the thunderous waves breaking just a few hundred feet from our cabana. Our first day of surfing was upon us.

The sound alone was utterly intimidating. We were going to willingly swim out into water that sounded like a storm? Waves crashed in my stomach.

Holly loaded up the boards into the truck and headed to our destination, Nahualapa. The rest of us were going to walk to the beach by foot . Nicole, with her board tucked under her arm, led the way.

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  1. =) Thank you so much for sharing! I am so glad you liked it. Welcome to the blogging world!

    Happy adventures!

  2. I would be very interested in any suggestions that you might have concerning the format of my voyage. The journey is mine, but the experience I intend for everyone.
    Each stop along the way and various points between will be logged in video blogs, pictures, and personal accounts. I expect to appeal to more than adventurers by presenting various port-o-calls by theme; “Pirate territory”, “Land of firery mountains”, “In the shadow of Lucky Lindy”…ect.
    Any glimps of your own wealth of experience would be greatly appreciated.
    _leaving the forum open to suggestion_

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