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I hope you enjoy my very first weekly reading vlog! Unfortunately the first one is full of mediocre books, but ya gotta start somewhere right? Hopefuly next week will be all 5 star books! Give me a follow on my socials if you'd like as well. Instagram: www.instagram.com/fairwindsemptyroads Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/132678127-mariyah-fairwindsemptyroads-sealy
O Momento Kiss de hoje tá recheado! 💋💬 Várias perguntas e respostas rápidas, engraçadas, curiosas e até motivacionais. Será que você teria coragem de responder todas? 🤔😂 Comenta aí qual foi sua resposta favorita e qual pergunta você quer ver no próximo Momento Kiss! 🚀 🎯 Aqui você encontra humor leve, motivação e conteúdo que te faz pensar — tudo com stickers e animações divertidas. #MomentoKiss #PerguntasEngraçadas #Curiosidades #Motivação #HumorLeve #Minutella #Stickers #DesenhosEngraçados #Aprendizado #Diversão
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Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-wvfy6-11f5278 We're back to kick off Season 5 living out of suitcases and without a boat at the moment! Lots to cover about our life on the road the last couple months and we are so excited to gear up to tackle the boat building process once again! Welcome to Covert Castaway, our fully uncut experience making the transition to becoming sailing liveaboard cruisers. Join us as we make mistakes and celebrate victories while we sell our stuff, quit our jobs, buy and commission boat(s) and explore the world.
In today’s episode, Mike and Bela reply to an email from a listener. Dear Mike and Bela, Thank you so much for the podcast. I am new to boating and I have found it to be very informative. I have been thinking about buying a small sailboat for several years and I am happy to say I am the proud new owner of a 1979 Catalina 22. As a matter of fact, the day after I purchased the boat, I listened to your episode #13 all about buying a trailerable sailboat. And in the episode, Bela mentioned he had a Catalina 22 for many years. So, I feel good about my decision. Now, I must confess, I know nothing about sailing or boating. I know even less than Mike! I want to take the next several months, while the weather is cold, to learn as much as I can about boating and sailing. I just do not know where to start. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks again for the great podcast. George Mike and Bela discuss the various sources for learning about boating and sailing. Both are formal courses from ASA, US Sailing, US Coast Guard Auxiliary, some great reference books, and of course YouTube. We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. Wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike
In this episode, Bela and Mike respond to an email from Carter. Carter will be going on a charter with his spouse for the first time. Carter is an experienced sailor and his spouse is not. He wants to make it a great experience for all. In his email, Carter asks for some tips on bareboat charting with non-sailors. Bela shares some of the lessons he learned the hard way. We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you would like to support the podcast, click on the sponsorship link below. Wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike
The message, most clearly stated by Mussolini, is common among both politicians and identity fascists. disallowing inependent decisions- or neutrality - is a bad move. twitter @sidewayskoyote
In this episode, Bela travels to the marina to take care of the remaining projects before the boat gets put back into the water. Listen in as Bela arrives at Cove Haven Marina and he gets to work. Projects include: getting the batteries charged and hooked back up, installing the Shaft Shark, removing the old boat name, Majic’s Ride, and applying the new boat name and port of call, Paradox and Barrington RI. Bela, with some help from his son, gets the hull waxed, and the distribution manifold for the 3 water tanks is also replaced. Two days of work and now Paradox, a 2009 Hunter 45DS is ready to get back in the water. This episode was in a different format than the previous ones. Let us know what you think. We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. Wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike
Hello and welcome to the Sailing the East podcast. This is our podcast about sailing and cruising the East coast of the United States. In some episodes we will focus on passages and destinations, in other episodes, we will talk about boats, equipment, and techniques, and when we come across an interesting person, we will try to get them as a guest on the show. Today we are going to talk about our first family vacation on Paradox, our 2009 Hunter 45 DS. My wife and I, along with our son, his wife, and their 2 daughters, ages 5 and 7 spent a week on the boat in Narragansett Bay. It was an interesting week, as unlike all the other times we have been on the Bay, the typical afternoon sea breeze did not appear and we had 3 days of no wind. We had to get creative and we were sure glad our marina has a pool. It was the first time on a sailboat for my granddaughters, so it was a great week of learning new things and exploring for them. I even got them to understand “Red Right Returning”. In addition to motoring and sailing around the Bay, we took the high-speed ferry from Providence to Newport. We also visited the Blount Clam Shack in Warren, RI. Blount’s is one of those “must experience” places in RI. All in all, we have a great week with the family in Paradox! Thanks for listening! We will be spending most of the summer sailing around Narragansett Bay, Long Island Sound, and Buzzards Bay. Hope to see you out on the water. We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. Wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike
Some thoughts on modern globalist genocide tactics Why you might want to pay attention, and the dangers of dissent. "Media no longer speaks truth to power. Media manufactures truth for power" twitter @sidewayskoyote
Hello and welcome to the Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States podcast. This is part 2 of a two-part interview with Heath Moldveen, who is a technical sales rep for Sea Hawk Premium Yacht Finishes. It was a long interview, so we split it into 2 parts. In part 2 we discussed the ins and outs of applying anti-fouling paint for the DIY person. Heath gives some great pro tips for making the job easier and getting a professional result. If you missed part 1 we had a great conversation about the various different types of anti-fouling paints, how to pick the best one for your boat and how location and boat use play a role in selecting bottom paint. We also discussed the process for painting, including the critical preparation steps. Heath also addressed what to look for when selecting a yard to paint the button on your boat. Make sure and listen to both episodes. We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know. Wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike
Hello and welcome to the Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States podcast. In this episode, Mike and I discuss the last sail of the season I did with my son Jason on Paradox, our 2009 Hunter 45 DS. We arrived at the boat on Friday evening around 9:00 PM. It was Columbus Day weekend and the weather was supposed to be nice. We dropped the dock lines on Saturday morning around 10:00 AM and it was 45 degrees, with solid overcast skies with a 10-15 knot wind from the East. It was COLD! We sailed, all the way to the Newport bridge on one tack and past Newport into Long Island Sound. Where we experienced a nice ocean swell of 5-6 feet. All of a sudden Paradox felt small. We came back North via the West passage and arrived back at Bullock Cove, in the dark, around 8:00 PM. It was approximately a 40 nautical mile trip, the longest of the season. We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know. Wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike
Talking about self agency and consensus. profit motives and enlightenment through the concept of HELP twitter @sidewayskoyote
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Some thoughts about holding on to your adolescent children- and the shift from parent to peer. An opportunity for personal growth? riffing on my substack artice: https://sidewayskoyote.substack.com/p/from-parent-to-peer twitter @sidewayskoyote substack: https://sidewayskoyote.substack.com/
How do you stay GROUNDED? Ruminating on what Right Action is- how to get it, what are the benefits? twitter @sidewayskoyote substack: https://sidewayskoyote.substack.com/
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