Three weeks in Mexico now. And what a three weeks it’s been. The short story of this post – we’ve cut the shorelines again. That is, the lines that tied us to the rat race in Australia… a...
https://sailingyogafamily.com/2021/05/30/roadtrip-2-boattrip-in-mexico/
Unexpected deeds of generosity are what touches people most and gives life colour, especially in moments when all colour seems to fade. Doing just one nice thing, social, environmental or other, ...
https://sailingyogafamily.com/2016/06/21/sail-on-and-do-something-nice-today/
The European state of Malta is made up of three major islands – plus a few tiny rocks peaking out of the vast blue Mediterranean Sea around us. Gozo, you heard me rave on about in the last post...
“All the times that I have cried, keeping all the things I knew inside. It’s hard, but it’s harder to ignore it. If they were right, I’d agree, but it’s them they know not me, Now there...
Malta’s full of contrasts. Walking through Mdina, the old capital, is like tasting a bit of Phoenician, Arab and Southern European. The silent city, all surrounded by the big city walls, has a ...
https://sailingyogafamily.com/2015/01/04/the-other-day-in-mdina-2/
This morning during my post-natal check up, my physio almost dropped me of the massage table when she heard about our sailing plans. To her, also mother of two, the whole idea of sailing around t...
https://sailingyogafamily.com/2013/05/18/a-crazy-thought-living-the-life-that-you-dream-of/
What happens to us along our life as we stop living our dreams and, instead, spend endless nostalgic moments delving in dreams about how great life could be if… When do we cross the line from b...
Welcome! I have been looking forward to sharing our journey (internal and external) with you for a while – but also scared. ‘Does this world need another blog?’ Is what kept me from putting...
https://sailingyogafamily.com/2013/04/20/the-beginning-of-our-journey/