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Showing posts with label sailing. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Shipwreck Adventure Posted

Our very exciting and short lived sailing career has been posted here.

One day, when the house building is finished and we have electricity, Magnus intends to rewrite it in more detail and attempt to publish it.

For now, enjoy the story and forgive the grammar.


Thursday, August 5, 2010

Friends and Family Wash Ashore from the High Seas

Magnus' delinquent father arrived this summer with five close friends.

Caesar, Xoë, Nick, Roxanne and Jill have heard many a tale about the legendary island of Flores and its seductive charms.



The two sailing vessels have spent the last year together cruising the Carribean islands, Bermuda and now the Azores.



The island of Corvo is seen in the background, while the two yachts anchor off the coast of Santa Cruz.






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Thursday, February 4, 2010

3 Year Anniversary of Our Arrival on Flores


When we arrived, we found that the jungle had overtaken the fruit farm, and that the house had fallen down!




Our original plan was to live aboard our sailboat, while we fixed the property. However, the shipwreck changed that plan and we began working on the house first. This way, we would have a place to live while we worked on the land during the following year.


Our next challenge was to get building materials to the site. The original builders had used Oxen to pull the stones along an old path. We had a modern idea...using gravity!




The nearest road is 150 metres, as the crow flies to our house. An inconvenience for us was the river and valley between the road and our house, making the trip by foot about 600 metres!

The send off...



Magnus´s mom and Steve spent their summer vacation helping to bag sand and send concrete blocks across the valley at dangerously high speed.

The recieving end.


Here the house is taking shape.






Now, the forest surrounding the house needed to be cleared.

Gardens and fruit orchards need as much sun as they can get, and this thick jungle was not helping.

We learned how to build free standing stone walls, allowing us to terrace our most protected property for food production.
Collecting stones from all over the mountainside, bringing them to site via foot and wheel burrow was a challenge. But now, we have an abundance of food.