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Flying in a Cessna's 208 caravan from Port Lion's to Kodiak Alaska

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Hi, we're Josh and Tamara. In March 2021 we decided that we wanted to learn a new skill. So, we purchased a 2000 MacGregor 26X and thought... well let’s try out sailing! We outfitted and refurbished it for 2.5 months while we very impatiently waited for the weather to warm up so we could splash and start learning how to sail. I know what many of you are thinking. So, you just decided to purchase a sail boat, and you’re going to just figure it out as you go? Well yes and no. We had crewed on many of our friends’ boats however, we were never the captains. But for those of you who know us well know that this is what we do. We jump all in and figure it out as we go! Needless to say, we spent 65 nights on our Mac sailing Lake Okanagan, BC (135km long and 5km wide) from Vernon to Penticton and everywhere in between... many times over. We soon discovered that we wanted to do this full time. We were so exhilarated by living on the water and the overwhelming adrenaline rush you got from just wind power. So, as they say, I thing we need a bigger boat...and a much larger lake! We would like to introduce you to our new home. A 2001 Hunter 460 that we purchased in Hilton Head, SC. We moved aboard Honu Time in March of 2022. Please join us every Friday as we navigate through this new adventure of boat life! Music Beautiful moments – Alex Grohl Don't forget to like us on Facebook or Instagram for real time updates: https://www.facebook.com/HonuTime https://www.instagram.com/honu_time Our gear: http://SVHonuTime.com Thank you all for your support - It really means so much 💗 #sailing #boatrefit #liveaboardlife #Livingonasailboat

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Jawfish have an impressive ability to rapidly change colour, which they use for communication, camouflage, and intimidation. These colour changes can occur in response to their mood, environmental conditions, or the presence of other fish. For example, a jawfish might display darker colours to signal aggression or dominance when defending its territory or a potential mate. This dynamic colour-changing ability adds to their fascinating behaviour and interaction with their surroundings. ~~~ #marineanimals #marinebiodiversity #marinelife #marinewildlife #jawfish

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