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Katy's a sock puppet....
"ladysailor" wrote Thanks Katy. No, I am NOT that other person who claims to be a lady. I was here long before she arrived. As Katy says, my husband and I have been cruising the west coast of Mexico going on four years now but, that is about to change. Mike is taking the boat out to the South Pacific with crew in March and I will drive our van and the dog back up to Oregon to be taken care of by our friend who is taking care of our house. Then, I will fly down to Tahiti and join him to travel on to New Zealand. We should have a big celebration. This is the first time Katy's ever been right about anything. ;-) But you got my curiosity up. How come you aren't sailing to the South Pacific with your husband? Are you afraid of a long trip like that? Or, is it all just because somebody has to drive the van back? If I were you I'd pay somebody to drive it back. I wouldn't miss a long voyage across the South Pacific for nothing.... They money you spent on a plane ticket you could pay somebody to drive your van back and probably have some left over. You could get some Mexican dude to drive it back. He could fill it with drugs and a bunch of illegal aliens and charge them for the ride. You could get rich... Cheers, Ellen |
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On Jan 25, 10:13 am, "Ellen MacArthur"
wrote: We should have a big celebration. This is the first time Katy's ever been right about anything. ;-) But you got my curiosity up. How come you aren't sailing to the South Pacific with your husband? Are you afraid of a long trip like that? Or, is it all just because somebody has to drive the van back? If I were you I'd pay somebody to drive it back. I wouldn't miss a long voyage across the South Pacific for nothing.... They money you spent on a plane ticket you could pay somebody to drive your van back and probably have some left over. You could get some Mexican dude to drive it back. He could fill it with drugs and a bunch of illegal aliens and charge them for the ride. You could get rich... Cheers, Ellen Good question Neal....err....I mean Ellen. There are many reasons why I choose not to go on this passage. First of all we have this little dog on board who is too fastidious to pee or poop on the boat. He will wait up to three days before he lets loose. The other thing about our little Buddy is that there are some places we intend to visit where he is just not welcome so, he must go home to Oregon to be taken care of by our good friend Buck who is also taking care of our house. On the way north I will have the time to stop and visit with my mom who is well into her eighties and won't be around much longer. I also want to spend time with my sister, brother, daughter and grandkids before I take off for who knows how long. As far as missing out on the longest passage from point A to point B on the planet earth? Well, guess I'm just going to have to miss it. This is Mike's big adventure and I want him to have it but I just can't wrap my head around a month out on the open sea with three men and me. Phew! The fact is, I have truly enjoyed the short passages (three or four days) with just us two. The navigation, the sail tweaking, the watches and especially the land fall. It always feels good to get where you're going and especially sweet when it's just us. I know that the air fare is expensive and the logistics of the whole thing are not quite clear but, I'm sure it will all work out. Now, with all that said. The subject has come up recently that this is an El Nino year and the possibility of not going this season at all is very real. I'll keep you posted. So, there you have it Ne... Ellen. Hope I answered all your questions. Fare Winds and Following Seas, Lady Sailor s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.com |
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"ladysailor" wrote There are many reasons why I choose not to go on this passage. First of all we have this little dog on board who is too fastidious to pee or poop on the boat. He will wait up to three days before he lets loose. The other thing about our little Buddy is that there are some places we intend to visit where he is just not welcome so, he must go home to Oregon to be taken care of by our good friend Buck who is also taking care of our house. That's a good reason. I have a cat and I love him more than I love most people. You gotta take good care of your pets and their needs so I agree with you on this one. On the way north I will have the time to stop and visit with my mom who is well into her eighties and won't be around much longer. I also want to spend time with my sister, brother, daughter and grandkids before I take off for who knows how long. That's a very good reason. Spend time with family whenever you can. You never know if it's gonna be the last time.... As far as missing out on the longest passage from point A to point B on the planet earth? Well, guess I'm just going to have to miss it. This is Mike's big adventure and I want him to have it but I just can't wrap my head around a month out on the open sea with three men and me. Phew! For me that'd be the best part. :-) Three men all to myself. That's a good thing. Are they all good-looking studly manly men? The fact is, I have truly enjoyed the short passages (three or four days) with just us two. The navigation, the sail tweaking, the watches and especially the land fall. It always feels good to get where you're going and especially sweet when it's just us. Yah, me too. I like sailing but I like arriving someplace probably better. Landfalling is the best part of sailing, I think. But I never went across any ocean. I know that the air fare is expensive and the logistics of the whole thing are not quite clear but, I'm sure it will all work out. It will. And ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Now, with all that said. The subject has come up recently that this is an El Nino year and the possibility of not going this season at all is very real. I'll keep you posted. I heard El Niño's winding down. Keep your fingers crossed. So, there you have it Ne... Ellen. Hope I answered all your questions. Thanks, good post. I hope you have a good trip. Land leg and sea leg. Cheers, Ellen |
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