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                    <title>How Do You Define Paradise</title>
                    <description>For most of us it was probably an illustration in a book or perhaps a movie.ltspangtltspangtltspangt A glimpse of a sandy beach nodding palm trees and the surf crashing on a reef off shore.ltspangt There might even have been a black hulled schooner bobbing at anchorwaiting for her next adventure.ltspangt ltspangtFor the rest of our lives especially on cold winter days</description>
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                    <title>How Do You Define Paradise</title>
                    <description>For most of us it was probably an illustration in a book or perhaps a movie.ltspangtltspangtltspangtltspangtltspangtltspangt A glimpse of a sandy beach nodding palm trees and the surf crashing on a reef off shore.ltspangt There might even have been a black hulled schooner bobbing at anchorwaiting for her next adventure.ltspangt ltspangtFor the rest of our li</description>
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                    <title>In Peril on the Sea</title>
                    <description>Oh Lord hear our pleas from those in peril on the seas I never thought I would right those words when talking about our adventures cruising on the seas of the world.ltspangt What an adventure we have just had in the Tasman Sea.ltspangt Not the kind of adventure you dream about or even want to experience.ltspangt A typhoon and a fireWe sailed from Hobart Tasmania on a beautiful evenin</description>
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                    <title>Adventures in Paradise</title>
                    <description>Rotting on the Beach with Spot the dog. With the constant sound of the trade winds rustling through the palm leaves I didnt hear the dog walk up behind me.ltspangt I don39t know how long he had been there.ltspangt I only noticed him when he leaned against my leg.ltspangt His warm brown fur tickled my leg as he slowly sank to the sandsound asleep.ltspangt I knew how he felt</description>
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                    <title>Adventures in Paradise</title>
                    <description>Approaching Kiritimati Island South Pacific I39m going to tell you a story today that may not resonate with those of you who haven39t been on a cruise ship before.ltspangt   If you have cruised then this story will either bring a smile to your face or raise your blood pressure to dangerous levels.ltspangt    I39m talking about The Launderette.ltspangt  For reasons lost in the</description>
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                    <title>Adventures in Paradise</title>
                    <description>It seems there was some sort of system glitch and everyone received a posting with tons of code at the top. My apologies for that. Hopefully this is fixed now. Here is the original postConnie and I sailed from Los Angeles Friday night on what promises to be our longest time at sea ever.ltspangtltspangt We get home on the 13th of March after five cruises two ships and countless islands.l</description>
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                    <title>Musings from the Rooftop   Istanbul to Barcelona</title>
                    <description>Eight thousand years  Humans have lived on this spot for eight thousand years.   This thought kept running through my mind as I sat on the roof top terrace of our hotel in Istanbul.   Below the Bosphorus shimmered like buffed silver.  Across the water Asia disappeared into the gloom of night.  The setting sun brushed the clouds with pink softening the breathtaking outline of the Blue Mosque on </description>
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