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Groundhog Day
Originally we started this journey to postpone the life of pensioners for a few more years. But now it feels like being retired. You don’t
Stay on board!
Covid lets the world hold its breath. . We have been at anchor for 5 weeks and have not left the ship for several weeks.
The trip to Panama
Not everything smells like banana here, but it is nice, because we are still sitting in our own little house, just like in Janosch’s story.
Panama canal adventure
Even under normal circumstances, the transit through the Panama Canal is a small adventure for yacht crews who dare it for the first time. Transiting
Arriving in Panama
. It’s time to start the blog with some praise for our ship. Since February 14th we call it our own for 1 year now.
Guadeloupe to St. Martin
Yet some more sunsets: We first sailed up the coast of Guadeloupe and anchored at Pidgeon Island. The area there is called Cousteau National Park.