You are such a breath or fresh air. No fancy stuff, just a free spirit who has escaped the insanity living your life on your terms. Thanks for who you are and what you do.
You mentioned Guadalcanal, thousands of Marines died in the Solomon Islands in WWII. They would be proud of your courage single handing through their gaveyard.
Don't forget the thousands of Japanese soldiers and sailors who died for their Emperor. For a great read (even better on audiobook) Midnight in the Pacific by George Wheelan. A great history of the Guadalcanal campaign in World War 2. I love following your adventures.
An easy way to check for a rotten egg is to fill a glass with water. Drop your egg in. If it sits at the bottom, it's good. If it floats to the top, it's a bad one! 🥚 🍳
You insprired me to buy a '30 Irwin in St. Simons ,GA and I'm getting it ready to set sail. Love your attitude and determination on getting things done and following your dreams. You are one of the most ALIIVE people I've had the honor of following. Cheers!.
Concerning the eggs, you can test an egg by putting it in a glass of fresh water. A fresh egg will sink fast and lay flat , if it sink but stays pointing up or sink really slow it’ll need to be cook well, if it floats it’s no longer good to eat. Note than an egg even fresh will float in seawater.
How have I made popcorn as a snack lo these many years and never thought to sprinkle on some nutritional yeast!? Truly this channel gives and gives and gives.
Telling you to leave is a way to extract money from you. You must know by now how these countries expect $$$. Do not be intimidated by these types. As soon as they see Westerners they expect $$$. I lived in The Solomons and many other Pacific Islands
"Accepting what you have and not worrying about what's to come"..thanks!! I needed that one right now..😊❤ (besides what I try to follow "Sail by today's wind..yesterday's wind will no longer take you forward..tomorrow's wind may stay out..sail by today's wind"..or at least try😅)
There is a place for both the paper and the kindle. The Kindle is just so convenient. There are many free books out there too available online. Just make sure to back up your electronic library once in a while.
Happy New Year Captain! I love how you traded your books to the natives for food, flowers and other stuff. I'm sure they were happy to get them. I hate that the guy in the canoe ran you off. He cheated himself out of a wonderful new friendship. Sail on Captain, sail on! ⛵😎
Try the egg water test, simply fill a glass or bowl with cold water and submerge the eggs. If the eggs sink to the bottom and lay flat on their side, they're still fresh.
Enjoyable video. Here a tip to check your eggs: Place your eggs in the water. If your eggs sink to the bottom and lie flat on their sides, they are very fresh. If your eggs stand on one end at the bottom, they are a few weeks old, but still fine to eat. If your eggs float to the surface, they are no longer fresh.
check you eggs by floating them in water Place your eggs in the water. If your eggs sink to the bottom and lie flat on their sides, they are very fresh. If your eggs stand on one end at the bottom, they are a few weeks old, but still fine to eat. If your eggs float to the surface, they are no longer fresh.
Good stuff! I love how when you are in the cabin and you are standing still and everything behind you is rocking back and forth. Looks like a Monty Python skit with people waving "ship cabin pics" in the background to indicate "wavy seas".
Great episode. Love the grapefruit and popcorn for lunch. But you should find another way to make the popcorn. Your way burns oil. You're still young, but if your liver hurts, that's why.
Your eggs poached in spicy tomato sauce is sometimes referred to as "shakshuka". My older daughter (about your age) makes if often. It's good with feta cheese or greek yogurt.
I use a 2" fruit blade (definitely not a knife) to crack eggs open. This cuts the inner skin making the halving process more precise and also creates the hole to sniff the egg. Any relatively light sharpish knife does the same, as does a metal spatula. Also never put a metal spatula in your mouth. It gives you the "Joker" smile. Had to learn that the hard way.. For the thermos, a loop of chosen material attached to the corner of the sink would keep it in place. Depending on the final product, it can be moved to the side and/or stored nearby, from where it could be flipped back in service for holding the thermos when needed. If the attachment is strong enough, it can double as a handle/hand towel holder etc.
capt on SV Jayden Marie..... when wing on wing the main sail boom should be on the windward side of the boat.... help keeps the head sail full. dead down wind trick we use is flying two head sails wing on wing with a reefed main pulled to center makes for a more stable downwind sail.
Just a thought, many of us are super interested in the sailing aspect of your life. When you do something that seems really basic to you like putting a reef in your sail, I think that would make super interesting content 😊
easiest way to tell if an egg is off is to put it in a pot of cold water, if it floats, its off. if it sits at the bottom its fine. and anything in between is iffy
I love the fact that you know as much about sailing as I do! I watch a lot of vlogs about sailing and I don’t think anyone talks the sailing language as well as you do. So I’m thanks, and hoping you’ll continue, I am now a subscriber!
Float test your eggs like the other person said. If they sink they are good. If they sink and stand up they are a couple weeks old, if they float they are bad. The Lil pocket on top the egg will fill with gas when they are bad and make it float. Also u can water glass eggs. They last forever that way. Also if u get farm fresh eggs u don't need to refrigerate them
Holly, an easy way to check your eggs is putting them in fresh water, (not sure how salt water would affect, likely a bit) if they float to the top they are likely bad if they are at bottom you are fine.
So jealous of you right now. I've always wanted to see those islands...I'm a WW2 history nerd. I think JFK's PT Boat was cut in half in the Solomons....Epic story of bravery and such.....Very Cool. Your vids are always inspiring!
HI the arnotts aussie biscuits are proniunced "Say-0" biscuits or at least that's what we called them when i was a kid, butter and vevimite is great on say=os\'s
Thank yo9u so much Holly, your videos are so very entertaining they are real pleasure. Your spirit is indomitable. I am so glad it was a pleasant crossing and congratulations on getting your spiritual mojo going again!
4:36 - what a classic Wind Hippie statement, "...these clouds are just groovy man". Now at your next port try to find a pair of bell bottoms you can tie dye :).
I put my questions over on Patreon, but one thing I will say here is this is the type of sail that makes everyone want to sail. Lovely and Beautiful and you did very well. Your remark about the wind reminds me of Ursala La Quin's fiction...
If you rotate your eggs once a week they last far longer. They go bad when the yolk starts to stick to the shell. Rotating them keeps this from happening! Eatum up yum!
14:27... Let it go, let it go Can't hold it back anymore Let it go, let it go Turn away and slam the door I don't care what they're going to say Let the storm rage on The cold never bothered me anyway happy sails!
Yes, I agree with you about the Kindle. I fought it for YEARS because it just felt UNNATURAL,,,, 📖 However, here in the jungle in Central America we have so much moisture and bugs 🐛 that eat (and 💩) on everything ! And books get ruined 😢
a good way to check eggs is to put them in water, if they float they are bad, if they stand up they have about a week to go, if they drop to the bottom you have a couple weeks.
Another great ep. Very good The following story is loosely inspired by my Timor arrival, having crossed from Australia. The crimson sun dipped below the horizon, painting the distant silhouette of Timor with burning farewells. Salt-kissed waves sighed against the hull of the Wombat, her sails unfurled like eager wings, beckoning me closer to the promise of land. Yet, a disquiet stirred in the air, a prickling on the back of my neck that mirrored the gooseflesh rising on my sun-weathered arms. A bruise of an indigo cloud bled across the western sky, its edges laced with lightning's jagged teeth. Without hesitation, I reefed the sails, a silent prayer on my lips as the canvas bellowed in protest. The first fat raindrop splattered on my cheek, icy cold against the heat of the day. Then, the heavens opened, unleashing a torrent that veiled the world in a misty curtain. Wind, a shrieking banshee, whipped across the deck, tearing at the tattered canvas and howling through the taut rigging. The Wombat, once a graceful waltz across the waves, became a bucking bronco, buffeted by waves that rose like hungry leviathans, their crests foaming with malice. Each groan of her timbers, each snapping of a line, sent a pang of fear through my gut. For two eternity-long hours, I clung to the wheel, knuckles white with the desperate grip of a fighter in a storm. The world outside was a maelstrom of sound and fury: the wind's demonic shriek, the thunder's drumbeat, the Wombat's tortured creak. Inside, my mind was a hurricane too, conjuring images of dismasted chaos, of myself tossed like driftwood upon the waves. Just as hope began to flicker, a shift. The wind's howl dipped to a menacing growl, the waves, giants weary from their rampage, subsided into sullen swells. Dawn, a timid thief, stole through the tattered remnants of the storm, painting the sky with streaks of pale gold. Relief, heavy as anchors, pulled me down onto the deck, legs wobbly like a newborn colt. I surveyed the battered Wombat, her sails ripped like the wings of a fallen angel, but still, miraculously, afloat. A shaky laugh escaped my lips, tears blurring my vision as the sun, rising triumphant over the storm-washed horizon, painted my face with its golden benediction. I had tasted the fury of the sea, danced with the devil of the storm, and lived to tell the tale. The island that beckoned me yesterday was now a sanctuary, a haven hard-won, its every palm tree a hymn of gratitude.
Another Awesome video!!😂❤ I'll trade weather with you...lol it's 27 here in CA Mohave Desert Mountains in a living gold mining Ghost town.❤ Looking forward to seeing your latest anchor!😂Happy New Year!!🥂🎊⚘
Got to say, and i have never said this, but i am actually impressed. Very good things i see here and im happy and smiling. Good job. Just good job. The sea is awesome and i love the attitude. It means so much. Just good job on the videos
Holly, you are the real deal. No floating apartment hauling everything with you that was meant to be left behind, just contemplative enjoyment of the aloneness and being out there, and respect for the places and people you visit. While building our boat we watched many channels for the inspiration and views of places we want to also visit, and they arte now getting no hits from us. Too much slickness and smarmy smiling and fawning over how lucky they are to have so many pay for their partying lifestyles with fast dinghies and loud parties with other tubers. And i compliment you on getting that luff tension thing in hand. Sails look better, will work better, last longer, and it’s so nsimple to do. We think you should go back to FP and see us when we get there.don’t hurry along.
I just watched this as the first one of your videos (suggested by YT because i watch a lot of sailing YT). This was such a fun video. Thanks for sharing. I will definitely subscribe.
I bought a good clear bag big enough to take a phone and keys from TK Max which was £4 just a tip for any sailor. They also sell plastic shoe holder's in the luggage section so if you want to keep shoes dry.
You are such a breath or fresh air. No fancy stuff, just a free spirit who has escaped the insanity living your life on your terms. Thanks for who you are and what you do.
You mentioned Guadalcanal, thousands of Marines died in the Solomon Islands in WWII. They would be proud of your courage single handing through their gaveyard.
Their history is everywhere. It's amazing to see it all first hand
Ahem…and sailors. More, actually. 😉
The Army also had a major presence on Guadalcanal. My dad was there. But the Marines got all the glory.
Holly - was that Savo island in the distance?
Don't forget the thousands of Japanese soldiers and sailors who died for their Emperor. For a great read (even better on audiobook) Midnight in the Pacific by George Wheelan. A great history of the Guadalcanal campaign in World War 2. I love following your adventures.
An easy way to check for a rotten egg is to fill a glass with water. Drop your egg in. If it sits at the bottom, it's good.
If it floats to the top, it's a bad one! 🥚 🍳
You insprired me to buy a '30 Irwin in St. Simons ,GA and I'm getting it ready to set sail. Love your attitude and determination on getting things done and following your dreams. You are one of the most ALIIVE people I've had the honor of following. Cheers!.
Congrats on the new boat!! And thanks for the kind note :)
Concerning the eggs, you can test an egg by putting it in a glass of fresh water. A fresh egg will sink fast and lay flat , if it sink but stays pointing up or sink really slow it’ll need to be cook well, if it floats it’s no longer good to eat. Note than an egg even fresh will float in seawater.
The only problem is,freshwater is very precious on a sailboat.So you couldn't use it in that manner.
@@tonybell8752you could always check and then drink the water for sure
How have I made popcorn as a snack lo these many years and never thought to sprinkle on some nutritional yeast!? Truly this channel gives and gives and gives.
Telling you to leave is a way to extract money from you. You must know by now how these countries expect $$$. Do not be intimidated by these types. As soon as they see Westerners they expect $$$. I lived in The Solomons and many other Pacific Islands
When you said “there’s no human dynamic to get in the way” I totally understood what you meant.
"Accepting what you have and not worrying about what's to come"..thanks!! I needed that one right now..😊❤ (besides what I try to follow "Sail by today's wind..yesterday's wind will no longer take you forward..tomorrow's wind may stay out..sail by today's wind"..or at least try😅)
Ooo I like that one too
There is a place for both the paper and the kindle. The Kindle is just so convenient. There are many free books out there too available online. Just make sure to back up your electronic library once in a while.
Groovy!!??😂 What are you, some kind of a Wind Hippy? 😅
Look at that a large smoking volcano. King Kong is definitely on that island
Happy New Year Captain! I love how you traded your books to the natives for food, flowers and other stuff. I'm sure they were happy to get them. I hate that the guy in the canoe ran you off. He cheated himself out of a wonderful new friendship. Sail on Captain, sail on! ⛵😎
Happy New year to you too!!!
Try the egg water test, simply fill a glass or bowl with cold water and submerge the eggs. If the eggs sink to the bottom and lay flat on their side, they're still fresh.
She is limited on water though.
If they float? No good.
@@bbk2325Sure, water is limited. But egg is in the shell - so it can be used for drink or tea.
@@underthetornadoEggactly - the gas in rotting egg will allow it to float.
If they float they are a witch.
Love your attitude to life, living and the spirit of sailing
Wanta buy a boat?😅..
@@svlonestar7645 already got one 😀
Second post.
The Respect I have for ya is immense,you are my peace Holly, keep the smile 😊 much love from Texas 👍🇺🇸❤️
Enjoyable video. Here a tip to check your eggs: Place your eggs in the water. If your eggs sink to the bottom and lie flat on their sides, they are very fresh. If your eggs stand on one end at the bottom, they are a few weeks old, but still fine to eat. If your eggs float to the surface, they are no longer fresh.
Mesmerizing Holly, volcano, smiles for the first time in awhile, even while talking YOU'RE smiling!!!! Love ya young lady, groovy 💞
I liked the groovy man that is real hippy
It's a shame the weather in New Zealand was so dreadful while you were here. It would have to have been the worst summer we've had for ages and ages.
I still had an amazing time!
Happy New Year Skipper...Holly good to see you & Gecko back on the briny...Fair Winds & Following Seas
"Bougie hardtack." Priceless! I love it!
check you eggs by floating them in water
Place your eggs in the water. If your eggs sink to the bottom and lie flat on their sides, they are very fresh. If your eggs stand on one end at the bottom, they are a few weeks old, but still fine to eat. If your eggs float to the surface, they are no longer fresh.
Good stuff! I love how when you are in the cabin and you are standing still and everything behind you is rocking back and forth. Looks like a Monty Python skit with people waving "ship cabin pics" in the background to indicate "wavy seas".
Happy to see you've had a great passage...at last!
Meeee tooooo
The times one endures makes the nice times sweeter in my opinion. Good stuff.
Let the good vibes roll!
Wishing you all good things on your adventure sweet girl.❤❤❤❤❤
Great episode. Love the grapefruit and popcorn for lunch. But you should find another way to make the popcorn. Your way burns oil. You're still young, but if your liver hurts, that's why.
Binge watching your awesome videos. Now on 133. Looking forward to catching up ❤
Love the courage and freedom you have.
Hi, there is a Dutch lady sailing solo around ( Atlantic ) on a sistership of yours; Sailing Loveworx. Cheers.
Best wishes for the New Year!
Your eggs poached in spicy tomato sauce is sometimes referred to as "shakshuka". My older daughter (about your age) makes if often. It's good with feta cheese or greek yogurt.
Our favourite girl sailor.You entrance us with your Odyssey across the oceans ,your fine seamanship,your charm courage and bravery.A must watch.
I use a 2" fruit blade (definitely not a knife) to crack eggs open. This cuts the inner skin making the halving process more precise and also creates the hole to sniff the egg. Any relatively light sharpish knife does the same, as does a metal spatula. Also never put a metal spatula in your mouth. It gives you the "Joker" smile. Had to learn that the hard way.. For the thermos, a loop of chosen material attached to the corner of the sink would keep it in place. Depending on the final product, it can be moved to the side and/or stored nearby, from where it could be flipped back in service for holding the thermos when needed. If the attachment is strong enough, it can double as a handle/hand towel holder etc.
capt on SV Jayden Marie..... when wing on wing the main sail boom should be on the windward side of the boat.... help keeps the head sail full. dead down wind trick we use is flying two head sails wing on wing with a reefed main pulled to center makes for a more stable downwind sail.
hahaha S - A - O!! As an Aussie I feel empowered to say they are called Say O's! Rock on mate :)
Just a thought, many of us are super interested in the sailing aspect of your life. When you do something that seems really basic to you like putting a reef in your sail, I think that would make super interesting content 😊
Couldn’t agree more !more theory on what actually is going on with the sail of the sailboat not a sailer but I’m willing to listen to one ⛵️
Thanks for that! It's always hard to remember to keep that perspective
Groovy, clouds ⛅️ 😊. I’ll bite. Yes you’re very groovy too 😊. Your videos are groovy. 💙
Awesomeness runs through your veins... Love everything about your Vids, sense of humor and narratives...
You're so well spoken. Very articulate. Thoroughly enjoy just listening to you talk 🗣👂
Never once considered patronage. I love what you do and am amazed at your mindset, energy, desire to attempt. So pure..... Gonna try for sure.
easiest way to tell if an egg is off is to put it in a pot of cold water, if it floats, its off. if it sits at the bottom its fine. and anything in between is iffy
Thanx for this episode. It is always nice to watch your videos.
At 15:41 ... those little storages in the kitchen look so awesome!!! 😱
I love the fact that you know as much about sailing as I do! I watch a lot of vlogs about sailing and I don’t think anyone talks the sailing language as well as you do. So I’m thanks, and hoping you’ll continue, I am now a subscriber!
Ok I’m ready to sail with you!😘
Happy New Year from YVR !!
Float test your eggs like the other person said. If they sink they are good. If they sink and stand up they are a couple weeks old, if they float they are bad. The Lil pocket on top the egg will fill with gas when they are bad and make it float. Also u can water glass eggs. They last forever that way. Also if u get farm fresh eggs u don't need to refrigerate them
Astonishing......for some reason I have the munchies. :-)
It´s too Great to see you,your sister,your parents and your Friends like this. In your Home.Have a nice Trip to the boat!
Holly, an easy way to check your eggs is putting them in fresh water, (not sure how salt water would affect, likely a bit) if they float to the top they are likely bad if they are at bottom you are fine.
So jealous of you right now. I've always wanted to see those islands...I'm a WW2 history nerd. I think JFK's PT Boat was cut in half in the Solomons....Epic story of bravery and such.....Very Cool. Your vids are always inspiring!
So enjoy checking in on your journeys from time-to-time. Grand adventure and such a well lived young life. Fair winds.
Fantastic job on the narrative, on the whole content actually but, your super articulate narration is a generational standout!
What a beautiful video and that song was perfect for the mood.
HI the arnotts aussie biscuits are proniunced "Say-0" biscuits or at least that's what we called them when i was a kid, butter and vevimite is great on say=os\'s
Definitely Say-O. According to Ross Arnott Sao was the name of a yacht his grandfather saw on Lake Macquarie and named the biscuit after.
You truly are an amazing woman.
Thank yo9u so much Holly, your videos are so very entertaining they are real pleasure. Your spirit is indomitable. I am so glad it was a pleasant crossing and congratulations on getting your spiritual mojo going again!
Thanks for the videos! Missed some videos because of my algorithm or whatever. Glad your still going! Thanks again
4:36 - what a classic Wind Hippie statement, "...these clouds are just groovy man". Now at your next port try to find a pair of bell bottoms you can tie dye :).
Haha :p
I put my questions over on Patreon, but one thing I will say here is this is the type of sail that makes everyone want to sail. Lovely and Beautiful and you did very well. Your remark about the wind reminds me of Ursala La Quin's fiction...
If you rotate your eggs once a week they last far longer. They go bad when the yolk starts to stick to the shell. Rotating them keeps this from happening! Eatum up yum!
You can also check the eggs like this:
Put then into a cup of water. If it floats, it's rotten.
Good album! 👍
You certainly are one tough cookie Holly!
Hi Holly glad to hear it's going well have fun be careful ☺️
14:27...
Let it go, let it go
Can't hold it back anymore
Let it go, let it go
Turn away and slam the door
I don't care what they're going to say
Let the storm rage on
The cold never bothered me anyway
happy sails!
You. Are. Amazing. ❤
Really enjoy your videos. You can test the egg in a small jar of water. If it floats it's rotten due to the gas making it boyent.
Hi Holly. FYI in Aus we pronounce SAO as it is written i.e. one word like "sayo" - not as 3 separate letters. Loving your channel and your adventures
You need the bad times to really appreciate the good times😊
Yes, I agree with you about the Kindle. I fought it for YEARS because it just felt UNNATURAL,,,, 📖
However, here in the jungle in Central America we have so much moisture and bugs 🐛 that eat (and 💩) on everything !
And books get ruined 😢
Oh true to that! Books are fragile little creatures. But nothing beats the way they smell
a good way to check eggs is to put them in water, if they float they are bad, if they stand up they have about a week to go, if they drop to the bottom you have a couple weeks.
You are so amazing. I hope to meet you and give you a big hug someday. You inspire me. 👍🤩✌️
Thank you for sharing the meals you prep. 🤙🏼
Another great ep. Very good
The following story is loosely inspired by my Timor arrival, having crossed from Australia.
The crimson sun dipped below the horizon, painting the distant silhouette of Timor with burning farewells. Salt-kissed waves sighed against the hull of the Wombat, her sails unfurled like eager wings, beckoning me closer to the promise of land. Yet, a disquiet stirred in the air, a prickling on the back of my neck that mirrored the gooseflesh rising on my sun-weathered arms. A bruise of an indigo cloud bled across the western sky, its edges laced with lightning's jagged teeth.
Without hesitation, I reefed the sails, a silent prayer on my lips as the canvas bellowed in protest. The first fat raindrop splattered on my cheek, icy cold against the heat of the day. Then, the heavens opened, unleashing a torrent that veiled the world in a misty curtain. Wind, a shrieking banshee, whipped across the deck, tearing at the tattered canvas and howling through the taut rigging.
The Wombat, once a graceful waltz across the waves, became a bucking bronco, buffeted by waves that rose like hungry leviathans, their crests foaming with malice. Each groan of her timbers, each snapping of a line, sent a pang of fear through my gut.
For two eternity-long hours, I clung to the wheel, knuckles white with the desperate grip of a fighter in a storm. The world outside was a maelstrom of sound and fury: the wind's demonic shriek, the thunder's drumbeat, the Wombat's tortured creak. Inside, my mind was a hurricane too, conjuring images of dismasted chaos, of myself tossed like driftwood upon the waves.
Just as hope began to flicker, a shift. The wind's howl dipped to a menacing growl, the waves, giants weary from their rampage, subsided into sullen swells. Dawn, a timid thief, stole through the tattered remnants of the storm, painting the sky with streaks of pale gold. Relief, heavy as anchors, pulled me down onto the deck, legs wobbly like a newborn colt.
I surveyed the battered Wombat, her sails ripped like the wings of a fallen angel, but still, miraculously, afloat. A shaky laugh escaped my lips, tears blurring my vision as the sun, rising triumphant over the storm-washed horizon, painted my face with its golden benediction. I had tasted the fury of the sea, danced with the devil of the storm, and lived to tell the tale. The island that beckoned me yesterday was now a sanctuary, a haven hard-won, its every palm tree a hymn of gratitude.
Another Awesome video!!😂❤ I'll trade weather with you...lol it's 27 here in CA Mohave Desert Mountains in a living gold mining Ghost town.❤ Looking forward to seeing your latest anchor!😂Happy New Year!!🥂🎊⚘
Your simply an amazing young woman. Cheers from Lombok
Got to say, and i have never said this, but i am actually impressed. Very good things i see here and im happy and smiling. Good job. Just good job. The sea is awesome and i love the attitude. It means so much. Just good job on the videos
Saving money for my boat license. So envy you being in the wild out there. Love your vibe and the videos. Greetings from the sunny germany. 😂
Cloudy days make me Blue also 💙
Holly, thank you so much for your episodes. I was missing them after 2 weeks.
Love your stuff. Please try frying the garlic gently first before adding the can of tomatoes. It will be much nicer .
Good to see you are eating well. Keep smiling. Pura Vida
Holly, you are the real deal. No floating apartment hauling everything with you that was meant to be left behind, just contemplative enjoyment of the aloneness and being out there, and respect for the places and people you visit. While building our boat we watched many channels for the inspiration and views of places we want to also visit, and they arte now getting no hits from us. Too much slickness and smarmy smiling and fawning over how lucky they are to have so many pay for their partying lifestyles with fast dinghies and loud parties with other tubers.
And i compliment you on getting that luff tension thing in hand. Sails look better, will work better, last longer, and it’s so nsimple to do. We think you should go back to FP and see us when we get there.don’t hurry along.
22:35 - all the way from hawke's bay... great tasting tomtoes from there
I drank the Kindle Koolaid as well, and couldn’t be more pleased. Enjoyed your video Holly.
Watching groovy clouds! Love it!
Brilliant tips on cooking eating underway. Thank you🙂
The song by the sunset is so magic, thank you for sharing those moments.
I love my Kindle. I bought it at goodwill, took it apart and swapped out the battery so for 11 dollars I have a brand new one
Your just awesome. I'm learning from u thnx😊
Thank you for being you
As a T2 diabetics those Sao would send my sugar levels thru the roof 😊Enjoy the sail
Happy New Year :)
If you're happy, I'm happy XO
Beautiful nice lovely take care safe sailing hun ❤❤❤❤
I just watched this as the first one of your videos (suggested by YT because i watch a lot of sailing YT). This was such a fun video. Thanks for sharing. I will definitely subscribe.
I bought a good clear bag big enough to take a phone and keys from TK Max which was £4 just a tip for any sailor. They also sell plastic shoe holder's in the luggage section so if you want to keep shoes dry.