
Four Days of Rapa
I’m afraid that words and pictures are going to be stretched a bit to capture this one.
I’m afraid that words and pictures are going to be stretched a bit to capture this one.
This is an off-the-track place. And it offers the promise of a dazzling, off-the-track experience of Polynesia.
While there many foreign aspects of Mexican culture, some are very endearing.
We’ve been lucky enough to visit a lot of islands in Polynesia over the last six years. Ra’ivavae has been our favorite of the lot so far.
The weather can’t outweigh the wonder of the Sea of Cortez.
Michael Robertson shares a look back at his years exploring Mexico’s Baja Peninsula.
Webb Chiles’ new boat may be small, but readying her for sea presented major challenges.
The places of Baja, where the people live, are surprisingly diverse.
On one of the first Saturdays of our stay in Ra’ivavae, Elias and I went on a bike ride and stumbled on ruruoa in the
[Don’t tell Alisa about this post. She still doesn’t know that we have a blog.]
For a long time there has been loose talk about putting Elias in school during this season in French Polynesia.
Alisa, excited to hear that some new acquaintances were going to be practicing dance at the church here in Rairua, the village where we’re anchored,
I’m afraid that words and pictures are going to be stretched a bit to capture this one.
This is an off-the-track place. And it offers the promise of a dazzling, off-the-track experience of Polynesia.
While there many foreign aspects of Mexican culture, some are very endearing.
We’ve been lucky enough to visit a lot of islands in Polynesia over the last six years. Ra’ivavae has been our favorite of the lot so far.
The weather can’t outweigh the wonder of the Sea of Cortez.
Michael Robertson shares a look back at his years exploring Mexico’s Baja Peninsula.
Webb Chiles’ new boat may be small, but readying her for sea presented major challenges.
The places of Baja, where the people live, are surprisingly diverse.
On one of the first Saturdays of our stay in Ra’ivavae, Elias and I went on a bike ride and stumbled on ruruoa in the
[Don’t tell Alisa about this post. She still doesn’t know that we have a blog.]
For a long time there has been loose talk about putting Elias in school during this season in French Polynesia.
Alisa, excited to hear that some new acquaintances were going to be practicing dance at the church here in Rairua, the village where we’re anchored,
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