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The trials of a new boat owner – a tale of coincidence, corruption and contempt for the marine industry

By Kim Brown | October 6, 2014 | 8 Comments
New Boat Owner

My mind feels all jumbled up. There’s so much I want to say but I’m not sure if I can take the jumble and detangle it. The events of my life over the past few months as a new boat owner seem to be guided. If I didn’t know any better, I’d think that there’s[Read More]

Victor’s Green Bean Salad Recipe

By Kim Brown | October 2, 2014 | 0 Comments
Victor Tranello

Both my mom and step-father (pictured above), Victor, are great cooks. Whenever I visit home there are a few family specialities that I always ask for. One of those special dishes is Victor’s green bean salad recipe For the past 25 years I’ve relied on Victor to make the salad. Never did I consider doing[Read More]

When I thought things couldn’t get any worse, they have – looks like we might have fried our propeller shaft

By Kim Brown | October 1, 2014 | 11 Comments
Stern Gland

Right now I’m full of anger with myself. Looking back, I didn’t do enough. I didn’t pay enough attention during my Diesel Marine Engine Course and I didn’t research the most important things to know before taking over a second hand boat. Yes, we had a 35’ Moody sailboat for a couple years but the[Read More]

Sailing around the world isn't fun when you're not sailing around the world!

By Kim Brown | September 29, 2014 | 5 Comments
Sailing isn't fun when you're not sailing

The other day someone put a post on Facebook saying that everyone shares the good and not the bad in their life. I think we’ve all been trained to present a version of ourselves to the world that shows we’re strong, successful and living life large. And on the flip side, it’s implied to keep[Read More]

Our first fishing story – from the Ionian Sea to our dinner table

By Kim Brown | September 27, 2014 | 0 Comments
Our first fishing story

“What is that noise?” (make sure to scroll down to see our first fishing story video below) Everyone started to look around. We were quietly sailing along Lefkas Island in the Ionian Sea doing around 6 knots. The sun was hot, the air was salty and the humidity heavy. Our guest, Admiral Stefano, was helming.[Read More]

How to make a bottle knot

By Kim Brown | September 24, 2014 | 2 Comments
How to make a bottle knot

How to make a Bottle Knot This knot is used to tie onto the neck of a bottle. You can use it to create a float, as we did, to feed a rope underneath an anchor we pulled up. Or, if you’re in cold waters and you want to keep your beverages cold, you can[Read More]

Six months living on the sea – has it been a nightmare or a dream come true?

By Kim Brown | September 14, 2014 | 6 Comments
Living on the sea

As we’ve entered our sixth month of living on the sea, I look back in astonishment when I realize that it’s been three years since I quit the “rat-race” and one year since we formally decided to sell-up and sail away. Looking back three years ago – Sleepless nights, anxiety, bad health Three years ago,[Read More]

Britican Beef Kebobs

By Kim Brown | September 11, 2014 | 0 Comments
How to make a bottle knot

Right before visiting the ancient archaeological site of Delphi (read: Visiting Delphi – We made it to the center of the ancient World), we joined up with our American friends Jim and Carole aboard sailboat Nepenthe (Read: Couple sets off for a 3 year around the world sailing trip – 15 years later they’re still going!)[Read More]

Comradeship amongst sailors – the day our 56’ yacht was almost smashed to pieces

By Kim Brown | September 7, 2014 | 6 Comments
Comradeship amongst sailors

Comradeship amongst smokers When I was younger, I was convinced that being a smoker had benefits aside from the well-known chemical high. I haven’t officially smoked for years and I think it’s been over 3 years now since I’ve had a social smoke but I miss a particular aspect of smoking. I miss the friendships there[Read More]

Shrimp Saganaki – Britican's way

By Kim Brown | September 3, 2014 | 1 Comment
Shrimp Saganaki

In Greece you can get an assortment of ‘Saganaki’ dishes I think the world ‘Saganaki’ means cheese, in general, but Feta is often used. I’ve had shrimp saganaki, mussels saganaki and just plain old saganaki. When ordering plain old saganaki, the cheese comes breaded and fried. YUM! Seriously – it is amazing! The Food Network[Read More]

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