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Going Across 1 summer, 2 wheels, 3,778 miles.

1 summer, 2 wheels, 3,778 miles.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "1 summer, 2 wheels, 3,778 miles." I noticed that the web site stated " As soon as alarm clocks start to go off the next morning, people start shouting, Vancouver! There is more to be seen, and more which I intend to see." They also stated " It has been an incredible journey with extraordinary people. I could not have done it without their support, the support of my donors, the support of our hosts, and my support from home. Leaving Montana, into the Cascades."

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Going Afloat

Thursday, May 5, 2016. Finally finished Favor with new paint inside and out repairing some storm damage to her rails and varnishing all the wood and oars. We are headed for mountain country and she is happier with salt under her keel so we are selling her. Tuesday, April 24, 2012. A few lessons learned the hard way. We are not giving up on our dreams, and will soon be back on the water in our own surveyed and fully insured boat, Lord willing.

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Going After One

There are 163,000,000 orphans in the world. we are going after ONE! Friday, November 8, 2013. So the last post was all stories. These pictures will speak for themselves. Next goal- more recent pictures. that may take another year! Links to this post. Saturday, August 17, 2013. Yes, praise the Lord his heart is healthy! What an answer to prayer! Ryan made a trip a few weeks .

Going Against the Grain

Saturday, August 4, 2012. After the closing date being pushed back twice, tons of crazy paperwork, selling our house, and a U-Haul with a bad transmission we are finally moved! Matt started work Monday so I have spent a lot time unpacking and talking to the dogs. Here are a few pictures! Tuesday, July 17, 2012. Your laugh for the day. If you have not seen this State Farm commercial, you are missing something funny! Waiting, waiting, waiting. Thursday, June 28, 2012.

Going Agile

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