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  • Unleash Your Nomadic Potential: Crafting a Digital Odyssey

    Image by Freepik In a world that’s increasingly connected, the concept of a digital nomad has gained tremendous traction. It’s not just a lifestyle; it’s a way of harnessing technology to work from anywhere and live life on your own terms. In this article from S/V DreamChaser, we’ll explore some essential steps to becoming a […] More

  • Global Recognition for the Blogs and Videos

    Recognition for the work we have been doing Sharing is embarrassing and even seems boastful when you have been recognized for something. I don’t want to do this to pound on our chest or show off. I do, however, feel good that we have been recognized now for two years for the benefits of the […] More

  • Fun with the Profurl Roller Furling!

    TweetFor those of you tired of the sailing relationship drama videos, here is sailing life at its best…fixing your boat in foreign ports… Fixing the Seized Roller Furler Related Images: [See image gallery at whereisbrickhouse.com] The post Fun with the Profurl Roller Furling! appeared first on Where is SV Brick Click here for full post: […] More

  • “ALL IS WELL” a Short Film by Emily Greenberg

    “ALL IS WELL” A FREE short film by Emily Greenbergfeatures ‘All is Well,’ a poem by Henry Scott Collins. Follow the Death of a Yogi—a Jewish grandfathers attempts Sanskrit + the growing legacy he left behind continues to flourish at his “celebration of life” in the Catskill Mountains of Click here for full post: http://www.dinghydreams.com/2022/06/28/all-is-well-a-short-film-by-emily-greenberg/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=all-is-well-a-short-film-by-emily-greenberg […] More

  • Latest Magazine Article -Ocean Navigator

    TweetA woman sailor need not leave her boat behind when her husband passes away, while sailing around the world…she CAN continue on! Leaving Cape Town after my husband died from Covid, across the biggest ocean yet, without the captain I sailed the last 75,000 miles with was daunting. The very… Click here for full post: […] More

  • Build a Portable & Waterproof Grilling Station

    Do you want to build your own portable grilling prep station? We love to grill and cook outdoors and instead of building a permanent outdoor kitchen, we decided to allow each part of it to be portable and movable. Doing this allows us to arrange the cooking area for what works for us on that […] More

  • Build a Portable & Waterproof Grilling Station

    Do you want to build your own portable grilling prep station? We love to grill and cook outdoors and instead of building a permanent outdoor kitchen, we decided to allow each part of it to be portable and movable. Doing this allows us to arrange the cooking area for what works for us on that […] More

  • South African Bobotie Recipe

    Origin of Bobotie This week we continue our culinary of Africa and head to South Africa for this wonderful minced beef dish. It is believed that the origin of Bobotie came to South Africa from Indonesia or Malaysia. See below for the full South African Bobotie recipe and check out our video showing all steps. […] More

  • South African Bobotie Recipe

    Origin of Bobotie This week we continue our culinary of Africa and head to South Africa for this wonderful minced beef dish. It is believed that the origin of Bobotie came to South Africa from Indonesia or Malaysia. See below for the full South African Bobotie recipe and check out our video showing all steps. […] More

  • West African Peanut Chicken Stew (Maafe)

    Origin of maafe This week we continue our culinary journey in the West of Africa for a delicious Maafe. Some believe it is as old as the 1500’s and its origin is not exactly known, but believed to be from Ghana and Senegal originally but common all over Western and Central Africa. In West Africa […] More

  • West African Peanut Chicken Stew (Maafe)

    Origin of maafe This week we continue our culinary journey in the West of Africa for a delicious Maafe. Some believe it is as old as the 1500’s and its origin is not exactly known, but believed to be from Ghana and Senegal originally but common all over Western and Central Africa. In West Africa […] More

  • What Worked, What Didn’t, After 13 Years Sailing Brick House

    TweetBlue Water Sailing Magazine just published my article yesterday. Usually Patrick writes this one, but this year, it fell to me. Special thanks to Jeff Carlile for helping with editing, back in July, when an article deadline was just one of many problems in my life 🙂 This article talks… Click here for full post: […] More

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