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Published: April 14th 2011
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Last time we communicated with you we had just arrived in Luperon in the Dominican Republic. As you may be aware this is a very large island made up of very impressive mountains. It has had a very interesting history that the United States has been very involved in. Both Janice and I feel like this is our first truly foreign port of call. Up to this point all the countries we visited English was t... Read Full Entry



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Bruce on SnowbirdBruce on Snowbird
Bruce on Snowbird

Our buddy boat since the Turks & Caicos has been Snowbird. They have a 3rd crew member by the name of Bruce. Hopefully you can see him here! Unfortunately for them he isn’t much help with covering his turn on watch.
What is it really?What is it really?
What is it really?

No, it really is a flying fish! It is amazing how far these fish can fly through the air. Unfortunately for them many of them end up dead at the end of a passage as they land on the deck.
How we connectHow we connect
How we connect

Cruisers are always looking for places to connect to the outside world via the internet. Luckily for us many restaurants have free internet service. Here Martin and Johanna are talking to their family in Sweden while sitting at Galloway’s in Boquerón, Puerto Rico.
A great use of palmsA great use of palms
A great use of palms

Looks like a great use for the palm fronds found here in Puerto Rico.
Helping Martin celebrateHelping Martin celebrate
Helping Martin celebrate

We helped Martin celebrate his birthday – as we said it was great to be part of his celebration as well as treat ourselves to a great dinner and dessert!



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