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His Majesty in one of his many Rolls Royces |
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
A Royal Birthday Celebration
Friday, July 13, 2018
Brunei Darussalam
Masjid (Mosque) Omar Ali Saifuddien |
Despite being an oil-rich country, Brunei's capital city of Bandar Seri Begawan ("BSB"), isn't the shining Emerald City that, say, Dubai is reputed to be. It is a relatively modern city with spots of magnificence nearby (mosques, the Royal Regalia museum dedicated to the Sultan, new bridges). But the fifth richest country in the world seems conspicuously free of bling. It's also a pretty quiet place.
Friday, June 29, 2018
Bali to Kuching (Orangutans and a poop story)
Fishermen (in their underwear) taking pictures of us (in our underwear--well, Matt and the boys anyway) taking pictures of them |
Our passage from Bali to Kuching, Malaysia took about eight days and
included a couple of nights of anchoring in shallow areas along the coast.
Underway, we saw more boats than we have seen in awhile thanks to some narrow
spots between islands that brought shipping traffic leaving or bound for Singapore into relatively close
quarters.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Reunited
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My family on Perry. |
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
That's why they call it sailing...
The terrain of the Komodo islands is a bit desolate during the dry season. |
Based on the wind predictions, we left Kupang in the late afternoon so we would get to Komodo during daylight hours after a couple of overnights.
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Fast and hard or slow and easy?
Matt and I sometimes talk about whether we would prefer fast and hard or slow and easy (Talking passages here. What did you think I meant?). What we got for a passage from Darwin to Kupang was fast, hard and a bit uncomfortable. The wind prediction wasn't
wrong per se. There was just a lot more of everything.
Friday, May 11, 2018
Ooroo Australia
Apparently Ooroo or Hooroo is Aussie slang for goodbye. I haven't actually heard anyone here say it though. G'day, on the other hand, is common. And 'mate'. That part is satisfying, as is the occasional sight of a man (usually an older gentleman) dressed in a Crocodile Dundee hat, safari shirt, and very short shorts. It reminds me that I'm in Australia and not the U.S.
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