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09/11/2009, 19:08
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Cheers

Matti
Pascal,
14/11/2009, 14:09
Hallo Matti, nochmals recht herzlichen Dank, für den spontanen Einsatz bei Mike. Wir wünschen Dir und Deiner Partnerin für die Reise um die Welt alles erdenklich Gute. Kommt alle mit viele Eindrücken und vor allem Gesund wieder zu Hause an.
Mit freundlichem Gruss
Mike, Maja und Pascal
Catherine,
25/11/2009, 20:10
Salut Matti,

Très sympa de lire ton site et de regarder les photos, quel auditorio ! As-tu pu faire d'autre belles randonnées ? Il a l'air de faire super beau.
Je suis le parcours d'Annelie, spot à spot !

Have a nice time in Tenerife. Bisoux.

Catherine
Raija,
24/12/2009, 08:38
Hyvää joulua,Matti!
Sam,
29/12/2009, 16:34
"Looking Back"
Thanks for sharing this information. I had many similar experiences. Fortunately they usually ended after one or two weeks. The tipps you give to avoid are all good, but even going out with very good friends can turn out like this. It is important that the most experienced sailor is the skipper (not the owner!!!). Unfortunately some sailors are very strange and crippled personalities!
Take a more northern route next time, usually there are more winds;)
However I wish you a fast recovery and more luck on the upcoming legs...

All the best!
02/01/2010, 23:48
Gutes Neues Jahr.
anja
02/01/2010, 23:49
Gutes Neues Jahr.
anja
03/01/2010, 00:08
commenta of 2 times Gotland Runt race (Baltic Sea) with Hokki's boat and Hokki as Captain (no question, who was the boss)... only positive. no wind. 04.00 in the morning: hokki and kati sang beatiful swedish songs to the sunrise!
another time no wind: we made up a story of mr.hartman, the fly. everybody found out a new step to the story of the heroic fly..lots of fun. and we were 6 on a 36 feet boat.
then there was a lot of wind. i told the guys in charge to put on the harnesse. they didn't want to. Hokki said: do as anja says.
i was not alloowed to touch the sails. so i made toddies (tea+straw rim) cooked and learnt to use the gps. at the end they were pushing all sails down to the cabin and told me to navigate to the goal..
we didn't run aground.
it was fun
anja
anja,
20/01/2010, 01:03
hallo, nice to hear. matti, your english is very good.the re-forestation is a good thing. christel palmberg (clas's sister) (now retired) worked for FAO headquarters in Rome for a long time(forest engineer). she is quite a capacity in reforestation, she has sent some of her expertises in different parts of the world to me, like Africa and Indonesia. she is still doing that, part time.
gute nacht. anja
Catherine,
21/04/2010, 17:38
Je suis de nouveau up to date sur tes voyages tres historiques. Ca a l'air d'aller bien et tu te fais une culture etasunienne complete !
Depuis 3 jours sur le chemin de Compostelle, sur la Meseta, haut plateau a 900 metres plutot froid et sans grande variation. Besos:
Catherine
01/06/2010, 19:24
I wish you a great trans-continental voyage, take lots of pictures!

Suerte y muchos besos de Chile

Annelie
Christine O'Brien,
21/06/2010, 16:21
I love your pics of San Fran!! You are a very good writer and an even better photographer!! Keep up the good work.
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