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Che poi tra tutti i posti in cui rimanere fermi per condizioni meteo, qui ci va più che bene. Siamo in una baia dove il silenzio è profondissimo. Ci svegliamo sentendo le onde che in lontananza baciano la costa. Questo isolotto che abbiamo davanti ci offre un riparo perfetto allo scirocco che imperversa in questi giorni. Siamo ormeggiati qui e nessuno ci considera, forse proprio perché non c’è nessuno. Se non fosse per quel barchino di local che ieri è venuto a riscuotere il pagamento della boa (sì, sono ancora operativi). Ci accorgiamo di quanto lavoro ci sia da smaltire in questi giorni e siamo quasi fortunati di dover star fermi per poterci dedicare a fondo ai progetti. Una volta tornati entreremo in un vortice che, secondo me, ancora oggi non riusciamo a quantificare per dimensioni. E in tutto questo non dimentichiamoci mai che arriva il Q4 (che per chi lavora nel marketing sa bene quanto sia gravoso lavorativamente parlando: l’ultimo trimestre dell’anno ha un black friday, un lancio nuovo prodotto, due fiere e tutta la preparazione al Natale. Aiuto). Ma torniamo a noi: domani potrebbe aprisi una finestra e, se così si confermasse, ci muoveremmo per Sv Ante, una baia a sud dell’isola di Silba, una chicca! Da lì c’è una splendida passeggiata nel bosco per raggiungere la città. Vedremo se sarà domani il giorno per farla o dovremo farla l’anno prossimo. Lunedì si sale verso nord! A domani marinai, un abbraccio Il vostro Andrea.

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Sailingboat - Både sælges, Classic Yacht, 1965 EUR 7.500 Scanboat Carefully maintained small classic yacht, build in steel in The Hague, Netherlands, 1965. Designed by ing. A. Volker. A lot of pedig

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Hey Babe has lived in a shed sheltered form harmful elements and shows like a much newer boat, very clean inside and out. Pride of owner shows throughout, even the engine compartment is spotless. It's always better to buy a boat that is well looked after. Commanders are locally built and well suited for cruising up and down the coast all year round. They are a solid high quality build. The Volvo diesel engines are economical to run and only have 1415 hours. There are weaver davits and a kicker bracket on the swimgrid which also has a transom door leading to the spacious cockpit. The salon features a portside galley complete with a 3 burner propane princess stove/oven. The dinette converts to a berth as does the settee. The lower helm has a ray marine radar and a GPS, VHF radio. The forward stateroom features a very large V berth. The spacious enclosed head has a shower. The bridge deck has a center helm with a captains chair and two back to back fold down seats and a fold away bimini. Other features include, smart plug shore power cable, rod holders, windlass with a Bruce anchor, trim tabs, diesel and bus heat, 4 spare props, racor fuel filters, fish and bait lockers. Call anytime for an appointment to view.

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I thought tea belonged in a cup. Then I found a night market in Chiang Mai serving a salad made from fermented tea leaves. The dish is called laphet thoke and comes from Myanmar, where fermented tea leaves have been eaten for centuries and traditionally shared with guests as a sign of hospitality. Next to it was banana flower salad a dish popular across Southeast Asia. The banana blossom is sliced into thin strips and mixed with herbs, lime, chili and peanuts, giving it a crunchy texture somewhere between cabbage and artichoke. Salty, bitter, sour, crunchy, floral nothing tasted the way I expected. This is what I love about night markets in Asia. Not the “top 10 foods”. The feeling that there are still things in the world you’ve never even imagined eating. 📍I’ve been collecting places like this all over Chiang Mai. The guide is almost ready follow if you want the first drop. A cinematic night market scene in Chiang Mai, Thailand featuring banana flower salad and fermented tea leaf salad being prepared and served under glowing lanterns at a local street food stall.

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