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“That’s a Good Weenie!”
The last many weeks have been filled with challenges. Work overflows. My back continues to be an issue. Many other disturbances in the force that I do not need to include here. Yet, in every week, there are moments; this one was saved by Vancouver Cocktail Week. I was not able to attend many events,…
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Fox in Socks
Voila! My first pair of socks, on the sock blockers I ordered on Etsy – they are an art form in themselves. My love for knitting started early. My mother has shared a memory of me sitting on the steps and trying to knit a square at the age of 5 or 6. It took…
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Bike-Boat-Hike-Swim
The most challenging days for me are the ones where we return to the boat midday. A rough sea means more Gravol to get though lunch, and another long period of sleepiness to manage. But I am starting randomly in the middle of the day – so back to the beginning we go. Our ride…
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32km x 486m
Well – you have already seen the headline: 32 kms and 486m of climb. It was a looooong ride. We essentially left the boat then criss-crossed the island going up and over at least 4 small mountains. It was the ride that just kept giving. Every time we thought we had made it over the…
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Ugljan & Pasman then Primosten
I woke up in the night, groggy and confused, to some amount of turmoil (the actual truth of it was yet to be revealed). The cabin had become hot and stuffy – the AC was not working. The lights were also not working and all I could hear was Rick’s loud snoring. When I called…
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Bridget Jones Was Onto Something
Bridget Jones Diary came out in 2001. And I appreciate that this seems a rather unusual opening sentence. I enjoyed the film (and Colin Firth) and have even watched it again on an occasional rainy Sunday afternoon. But there was one idea that really stuck with me – the idea of the mini-break. I love…
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On To Trogir
Farewell Dubrovnik! We left in the early morning with rain in the air and not a single drop of coffee in my belly. Ken had arranged for a private driver to take us to Trogir where we would meet the boat for our nausea risking adventures to begin. My pesky cough has persisted, so I…
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Day 1 Bike Survival
Our boat, Romantica, is a twin mast sail boat that sleeps about 30 in a total of 16 staterooms (or more correctly ‘state closets’.) It is wooden and actually very beautiful and well maintained. The crew was on deck scrubbing the sides of the boat when we emerged for breakfast after a fairly peaceful night’s…
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Sunshine and Waterfalls
We started the day in Sibenik – which was not the original plan, so that meant we were up very early. Breakfast was originally scheduled for 8:00 but was served at 7:15. That left much less time for my pre-breakfast coffee. I am NOT a good eater at that early hour. I could hear the…
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In the Beginning
Writing is something that has always captured my interest. At the tender age of 10, I won my very first award, ever, for writing a short story, complete with very childish drawings to emphasize the things that I thought were the important bits. Since then, I have written to document for others, and written to…