A Very Merry Message (and what’s ahead in 2023)
Merry Christmas and happy holidays! We made this special video to say thanks and give you the scoop on what’s ahead.
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estelle
Yeah so excited for your 2023 plans. I love Fakarava & the Tuamotus, having travelled and worked there for a number of years. I live in Hong Kong so if you ever want to come via HK and stay for a few days you always have somewhere to stay and I will be happy to show you around. Hong Kong has over 260 islands and is surrounded by water so our lives here are linked to the sea in so many ways. I love the Philippines also and you will be blown away by the marine life down there.
A big thank you for all your videos and sharing your journey of life with us.
John
You guys should do a master class on videography. That video was gorgeous.
Michael
Happy Holidays! And thanks as always.
Dan
Bob S that was my immediate thought. Love to see them get to grips with the locks over here.
Whose dog is that by the way?
mary van
I googled narrow boating and I did not find anything. I am guessing that it is NOT in a kayak which I would be totally down for. What is it?
Miss you and can’t wait to see you!
Merry Christmas!
Michael
Single hull sailboat, I believe? But could be the concept of boating in canals. Particularly in GB or Europe.
Bob S
Yes, narrow boating is done in the canals of the UK. Check out the YouTube channel “Cruising the Cut” for more info.
Michael
Thanks Bob, I’ve really enjoyed that channel for a long time. A little surprised the Wynns might be doing actually that. That should be very interesting.
mary van
Thank you!
Curious Minion
Hey Mama Mary! A narrow boat is another term for canal boats that are found in much of Europe. They used to transport cargo, but are now recreational & liveaboard boats. There’s a popular channel called Cruising the Cut about the narrowboat life, and the creator of that channel is a fan of GWTW. Check him out. I hope you are warm and toasty wherever you are for the holidays!
Best,
Minion
Bob S
So, you’ll be “cruising the cut?” That should be interesting! Can’t wait.