Submitted by nslavinski on Sun, 11/22/2015 - 07:22
In this series of excerpts from my book,
Cruising the Caribbean with Kids, I'll share ideas for keeping sailing kids busy, happy, and tuned in to their surroundings. Part 1 (on keeping kids involved in boat operations)
here!
Submitted by nslavinski on Sun, 10/18/2015 - 08:30
So many things are lost when we busy ourselves with “civilized” lives on land; so many great, though simple, pleasures can be regained by spending time on the sea. There, we quickly shrink to humble proportions amidst greater forces: the wind, waves, and tides. On one magical overnight passage in the Caribbean, these elements harmonized, treating us to a memorable ride.
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Submitted by nslavinski on Sun, 09/20/2015 - 16:33
A cruiser’s book exchange can be a delightfully mixed bag, especially on a remote atoll in the Cook Islands.
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Submitted by nslavinski on Mon, 08/31/2015 - 15:00
Submitted by nslavinski on Fri, 07/31/2015 - 20:51
Every cruiser knows the importance of flying the host nation’s courtesy flag. But what if you find yourself unprepared? Maybe the wind changed your plans. Maybe you refused to buy the overpriced, undersized flag at the last chandlery. Or maybe you just plain forgot. What then? Not to worry! With a little imagination, you can jury-rig any flag of the world.
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Submitted by nslavinski on Sun, 06/21/2015 - 09:30
Is it too much to claim that Port Antonio is one of the most overlooked highlights of the Caribbean? Our plans to call there were poo-pooed by sailors all along the US East Coast who warned us of lurking dangers and rampant crime. But our week-long stay proved the opposite: Port Antonio is a safe, friendly place that welcomes cruisers with open arms.
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Submitted by nslavinski on Sat, 05/30/2015 - 11:29
You might be surprised how many families are out there cruising, home schooling, and enjoying the richness of a life outside the fast lane. In this post, I'll point you to them: the experts in the field. Each takes a different approach, and who knows? They might just inspire you with some new ideas or approaches, whether you're out there cruising as a family right now or still planning your Great Escape.
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Submitted by nslavinski on Sun, 04/19/2015 - 05:37
Submitted by nslavinski on Sun, 03/15/2015 - 14:38
Not many people know where to find Vanuatu, the island nation that was recently ravaged by Cyclone Pam. We had the good fortune to sail there and were mesmerized by the place and its people. Our thoughts are with them now as they start the long road to recovery. To help others get a feel for the place, here's an excerpt from a magazine article I wrote ("Vanuatu Unplugged," Blue Water Sailling, July 2014).
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Submitted by nslavinski on Sun, 02/15/2015 - 12:21
My first writing contest win since third grade! I am delighted that my article "Pot of Gold" (about sailing in Sydney Harbour, December 2014 issue of
Cruising World) won first place in the "Destinations" division of the Boating Writers International contest.
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