Bill I told you I would follow your blog. Well, here I am. Your blog has been informative. However I have not seen one naked gal yet. What kind of blog is that?
I am nearly out of my shoulder brace (ah- that guy)
By the way. If you forgot to enter the L.E.D. you will miss the deadline.
Bill how does the hair cut feel, liberating? It looks good. I'm sitting here grinning ear to ear as I read your stories. The video is a great touch. It will be great to see Giri back home. All the best to the two of you. God Speed Randy
Lou and I are looking at you and the water and are green with envy. You're sailing while we're heading on a crazy road trip east that involves teenagers, swimming, driving and friends. We'll sail next month! The boat and you are looking good, although it is hard to believe you cut your hair.Lou & Lynda Turn Poit
Great to hear from you all. I've been phoning my dad as has Tom and we can say they're enjoying their crazy kids. Tom was in wonder at the moon lit molten waves last night. There's so much beauty. Flying fish today. Dolphins too.
I began writing travel stories in grade 3. My mother was a journalist. I started publishing poetry and photography in high school. Dancing and acting followed with study in England with the world champion after bicycling across Europe. Medical school was also a time of canoeing and cross country skiing. Dad was a great outdoorsman. Country general practice was followed by northern fly in medicine. Completing a medicine fellowship and specializing in psychiatry, I did my California medical examinations before returning north to British Columbia where I began big game hunting, chicken farmed and sailed. Eventually, I solo sailed to Hawaii through winter storms. An island psychiatrist in Saipan, the weekly scuba diving was spectacular.Back in Canada, living on the sailboat,my Harley Davidson motorcycle became a whole new source of adventure.
Raised Baptist, I taught sunday school for the United Church and eventually became Anglican a decade back. Bible study, Yogananda, Tai Chi, AA, celtic and native studies all added to that ecumenical Christian spirituality.
Blessed by a loving family, beautiful partners, friends, pets and resilient house plants, life's a miracle.
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Good luck Bill and Tom
Bill I told you I would follow your blog. Well, here I am. Your blog has been informative. However I have not seen one naked gal yet. What kind of blog is that?
I am nearly out of my shoulder brace (ah- that guy)
By the way. If you forgot to enter the L.E.D. you will miss the deadline.
Dave
Bill how does the hair cut feel, liberating? It looks good.
I'm sitting here grinning ear to ear as I read your stories.
The video is a great touch.
It will be great to see Giri back home.
All the best to the two of you.
God Speed
Randy
Bill,
Lou and I are looking at you and the water and are green with envy. You're sailing while we're heading on a crazy road trip east that involves teenagers, swimming, driving and friends. We'll sail next month! The boat and you are looking good, although it is hard to believe you cut your hair.Lou & Lynda Turn Poit
You look wonderful Bill - happy. Enjoy the challenge of your adventure.
Eleanor
Great to hear from you all. I've been phoning my dad as has Tom and we can say they're enjoying their crazy kids. Tom was in wonder at the moon lit molten waves last night. There's so much beauty. Flying fish today. Dolphins too.
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