Set Sail! Heart Of Sailing..
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CrystalPeekPosted
Fri 07 Aug 2009 12:19pm
Guess What We Did Yesterday??
We went SAILING!!
Alana had a blast of course, she got restless at the end but all in all, everyone had fun.. no one fell in the water at least. Captain George was awesome! Thanks again so much!!
We could do this thanks to THIS wonderful organization.. Heart of Sailing.
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sail away, sail away.
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Bethany B.Posted
Tue 29 Nov 2011 11:19pm
i have never been on a cruise before. for me ... doing so was more of a fantasy. i get motion sick very easily and the thought of being on a ship for days on end made me nervous. all i could think of was how incredibly sick i got on the deep sea fishing trip i went on when i was younger. no thanks.
fast forward to a few months ago .. ...
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Sailing, Sailing
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Dr. Tina Tessina, Phd "Dr. Romance"Posted
Wed 06 May 2009 1:33pm
I'm posting this aboard the Holland America Ryndam, heading around the tip of Baja California, on the way to Puerto Vallarta. The 10 of us traveling together are all connected by the newlyweds, Mitch and Jackie. As Mitch's father's wife put it, our group consists of the newly weds, his parents, two stepmothers, two stepfathers, and the bride' ...
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Sail Boat Cake for the Sunset Sail
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The Healthy HostessPosted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 12:00am
Last weekend, while we were in Maryland, we went on a sunset cruise in the Chesapeak Bay to celebrate Aunt Jean’s 80th Birthday! After the cruise we came back to the house for some cake. I was in charge of the cake and this is what I came up with:
Some pictures from our cruise:
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“S.A.I.L.” Stop-Assess-Interpret-Logic
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Lisa FrederiksenPosted
Thu 04 Mar 2010 12:04pm
The following is a guest post by Bill White, M.S., a counselor, author, mentor, blogger and speaker specializing in depression, anxiety and general mental health issues. He hosts a blog, http://chipur.com , and does a lot of E.R. psychiatric emergency work in Chicago’s suburbs where he also spends time with his two teenage children.
“S.A.I ...
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Hawking Says We Must Sail Beyond the Sunset To Survive
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Linda MacDonald GlennPosted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 10:27pm
In a manner reminiscent of "To Sail Beyond the Sunset" (both the poem of Ulysses by Alfred Tennyson and the book by science fiction author Robert Heinlein ), world reknowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has said that the survival of the human race depends on its ability to find new homes elsewhere in the universe because there's an increasin ...
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The Sail Loft and PB Pumpkin Muffins
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Carrots 'N' CakePosted
Sun 03 Aug 2008 5:02pm
After a busy morning of cleaning, errands, and organizing, Mal and I met up with a couple of our friends for a late lunch at theSail Loft on the Boston waterfront. Today was such a wonderful way to enjoy a Sunday afternoon-- strolling around the city, chatting with friends, and dining downtown on the water.Ahhhhh... Sunday afternoons...
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Deaf sailing
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Funny Old LifePosted
Thu 30 Oct 2008 6:02pm
If you have not booked a week’s holiday in September or a weekend in October, then here is your chance!
DSUK ( Deaf Sailing UK ) have a few places left for one week’s cruise to France and Channel Islands with Rona Trust from Monday 10 to Sunday 16 September. Costs only £175 including full board accommodation on yacht.
Also RYA Dinghy Le ...
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Sailing In Rough Waters
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KathleenPosted
Sat 06 Jun 2009 12:03am
Achieving weight loss and fitness can be likened to sailing. Wikipedia offers this description:
“Sailing is the art of controlling a sailing vessel by changing the rigging, rudder and dagger or centre board. A sailor manages the force of the wind on the sails in order to change the direction and speed of a boat. Mastery of the skill requi ...
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