The sailing adventures of the Scholarship. Come join us as we sail to ports unknown, to us anyway!
Friday, May 12, 2006
Coconuts
We don't work in foreign countries as that would be illegal. What we do do is trade for coconuts. So far I have repaired canvas and done a few dental cleanings for coconuts. And after seeing coconuts going out at a sometimes alarming rate its nice to see a few come in now and then. The highlight was this young man Ian, whose family we have shared a few anchorages and marinas with over the last few months This was his first visit to a dentist and he did great. Imagine telling your friends that your first experience with the Dentist was on a sailboat 9 miles up a river in El Salvador...... Mark
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Hey Mark and Liz it's great to hear from you I was thinking maybe you ran into some canabalistic tribe. Keep the news coming. Do you still get e-mail if so I'll be in touch soon.
Pietro
The poor kid has to go through all that and all he gets is a rubber chicken head with no face thats cheap he got robbed! Your assistant is obviously not an artist!
Hi Lizzy and Mark,
I hope you're having a splendid time! It's Sunday, 5/28...and 97 degrees in the Minni-apple. Just thought I'd pop in and say hi... Miss you!
Boner
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