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| Outrigger canoe. These are a dying breed except for the outrigger sport paddling canoes which are quite popular. | 
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| A group of teenage girls who delighted in trying to speak English with us amid peals of laughter. | 
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| Some of the volcanic spires on Ua Pou.  | 
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| Goodies at the bakery | 
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| A French "cup" of coffee.  Pathetic, eh? | 
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| And speaking of pathetic, these are my Keen water sandals after less than a week of wear.  Another sailor also reported having his almost new Keen sandals come apart.  | 
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| More straps coming apart on my practically new Keen sandals. A replacement that would be so easy back home is practically impossible here.  Time for the epoxy. | 
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| Portland sailors Terry, a retired environmental lawyer, and his son Emerson.  They plan to sail to Hawaii and then back to Portland from here.  We've shared a couple anchorages with them and have really enjoyed getting to know them. | 
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| Pearl shops for a baguette fresh from the oven. | 
 
The food looks amazing there, as does the scenery.
ReplyDeleteJacquie
I see the French influence in the bakery and coffee. Breakfast routines are hard to change. I had bread, peanut butter, and coffee every morning for three years in Senegal. Just couldn't change.
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