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- November 2nd, 2012Small Ship Cruise | Indonesiaby Ann Abel
I fell in love with Silolona the moment our tender pulled up to the magnificent phinisi (traditional Spice Route sailboat) off the shore of West Papua, Indonesia. It likely helped that I was with Patti Seery, the American expat who handbuilt this five-cabin teak boat (with a skilled team of Indonesian craftsmen) and now sails on it often, guiding expeditions throughout the archipelago.
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- October 18th, 2012Lessons Learnedby Eddy Patricelli
Four-hour family dinners. Grammar lessons. Subject-verb agreemenπs. As a teen, I lived in Cancun for seven months, dated a local and, with her and her family’s help, learned enough Spanish to pass a college fluency exam. After college, I lived in Aruba for almost four years. I dated a Dutch woman virtually the entire time. I came back to the States with just three Dutch phrases: “I was wrong.” “You are beautiful.” “Please forgive me.”
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- October 18th, 2012From Jekyll Island:by Robert Stephens
The deer tracks lead through the forest and down to the beach. There isn’t much difference between the two: forest and beach. It’s called Driftwood Beach, and on this island off the coast of Georgia, where magnificent oak trees in various stages of life dominate the landscape, this is the spot where they come to be eulogized. Hundreds of whole trees lie here on the sand, their petrified roots pointed toward the ocean. A bride and groom climb across one dried-out trunk to pose for wedding photos, their voices breaking the quiet from 200 yards away. Two young ladies sunbathe on a small spread of sand made somewhat private among an entanglement of branches. Up on a small dune, a wide-eyed doe looks over the scene and seems to consider a beach stroll, but then disappears into the forest.
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- September 27th, 2012Dominica: Crab and Callaloo Soupby Ann Vanderhoof
We can hear them scrambling through the darkness in the jungle of Dominica. They have us surrounded. Outnumbered. “When I shine my light in their eyes,” whispers our guide, Martin Carrierre, “grab them from the rear. Fast.” But my husband, Steve, isn’t quick enough. “What do I do now?” he asks, lifting his left sneaker. Attached to it by a claw is a land crab. Consider this: In 1655, British Admiral William Penn and his men fled at the sound of land crabs, thinking it was Spanish cavalry...
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