by Bryson | Jun 5, 2009 | Blog
As I type this, the darkness and gloom slowly increases as Hugh is slowly taping over all the remaining windows on Khulula. The dehumidifier is working overtime trying to remove the residue of my forepeak cleaning experiment – taking the fresh water hosepipe into the...
by Bryson | May 23, 2009 | Blog, Garbage Studies
Frequent readers of our wandering – both geographically and mentally – blogs may be beginning to wonder if we are really doing any sort of studies on the plastic refuse concentrating on our beaches globally. Stories of interesting people, obscure...
by Hugh | May 20, 2009 | Blog
The State of California vs. a toothbrush and packet of potato chips “This products contains substances known in the state of California to cause cancer” Hmmm… sounds reasonable if you’re perusing the paint isle, shopping for some rat poison, or maybe have a hankering...
by oceangybe | May 13, 2009 | Blog
by Wendy Innes “8 miles past the bridge” was about the extent of our knowledge of where we were going as we ventured up the Suriname River. How do you find yourself about to explore a country you know nothing about nor have even ever heard anything about?...
by oceangybe | May 6, 2009 | Blog
Freedom… by Shayla Hall Considering all the time I had to prepare for this beautiful stint aboard Khulula (1 week notice) you’d think I’d be prepared for every eventuality. However, as a true Polywog* I was most shocked not by the fact that Bryson...