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On my website I have made a description of how it feels to swim with wales in Tonga. https://sailing.loveworkx.com/swimming-with-whales-in-tonga/ If you like my videos, please subscribe to my YouTube channel. And if you click on the notification bell, you will automatically see my new videos. Thank you! My name is Jacqueline Evers. My sailboat is a 27 foot Grinde called Loveworkx. As of 1st July 2023 I am on my solo circumnavigation from The Netherlands. Do you want to know more about my boat or read my blogs? Then you can also check out my website https://sailing.loveworkx.com/. Do you want to support me? You can do this from 1.50 euros per month via my Patreon account: https://patreon.com/loveworkx. If you want to make a one-time or monthly donation, you can also do so via PayPal: paypal.me/Loveworkx (Thank you very much!!) You can buy a hoody, t-shirt or bag via: https://sailing.loveworkx.com/shop Thanks for watching, liking and subscribing! Sailing with love around the globe. Jacqueline Evers

"Rabo de Toro" Oxtail stew. family recipe from my Andalucían friend Teresa. "rabo de toro" Oxtail stew. For 1 kilogram of bull tail: Salt, pepper, sweet paprika ( the best is from Vera) , 1 bay leaf, 1 onion, 5 cloves of garlic, 1 tomato and a half, 2 carrots, a sprig of celery, 1 leek, 1 glass of oloroso wine or brandy or white wine, 1 cup of meat broth, olive oil Season the bull's tail with salt and pepper and sauté it in olive oil. In the same oil we put to fry everything cutting onion, garlic, tomatoes, carrots, celery, leek and add bay leaf. Add the meat with the glass of wine and the broth. After sautéing a bit, add water, salt and pepper. Cover in a pressure cooker I leave it for 1 hour in my pot on a small fire. Serve with rice or potato

It has been a very long time since my brothers and I all went sailing. This was the perfect day with gusty winds that forced us to put two reefs in. We sailed the Hooper Island Lighthouse run and made it back no worse for the wear. And none of us got in trouble . . . , at least not that we know of. Subscribe and share the adventure! Become part of the conversation by liking https://www.facebook.com/SV.MomentsInTime/ As always, please feel free to comment and let us know your thoughts.