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Omni-matic: December 2004
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Latin, from omnis, all. Greek -matos, willing. In other words, anything goes. Omni-matic is about politics, family, sports, advertising, right-wing conspiracies, music, and other interests as they break into my consciousness. Thursday, December 23, 2004. I'm involved in creating a blog for a pretty cool college course. Posted by Bill @ 1:27 PM. Tuesday, December 21, 2004. Gambling on Social Security. You know all about private retirement accounts, right? It's called the "Real Deal." How it works is, ...
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Dreams can come true | MHC at Sea 2007
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MHC at Sea 2007. Mount Holyoke students take to the high seas during January term. Dreams can come true. January 13, 2007. Even though I come from a totally different environment, but I felt the connection to the place and it seemed as if I have lived here for many years. After Carriacou, we are heading to Petit Martinique, which is even smaller island, and I am sure I will experience even more exciting things. This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 16th, 2007 at 6:20 pm and is filed under Posted by.
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Good Medicine | MHC at Sea 2007
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MHC at Sea 2007. Mount Holyoke students take to the high seas during January term. January 29, 2007. This trip was good medicine. Giving it and receiving it ;About lessons learned and lessons taught and maybe even realizing lessons you already knew. It was about hard work, light hearts and good energy. As our group headed to Fort de France to catch our flight all of our voices said that in our own different ways. This entry was posted on Saturday, February 3rd, 2007 at 8:55 pm and is filed under Becky.
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December | 2006 | MHC at Sea 2007
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MHC at Sea 2007. Mount Holyoke students take to the high seas during January term. Hours to go…. December 23, 2006. December 15, 2006. Piloting, Seamanship, and Tall Ship Handling. January 2007, Mount Holyoke College. The Castle has completed four 18-month round-the-world voyages. She is owned by the Windward Isles Sailing Ship Co., and is registered in the Cook Islands. Her North American home port is Lunenberg, Nova Scotia. And disembark at the French colony of Martinique. On the morning of January 21.
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What happens on the ship | MHC at Sea 2007
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MHC at Sea 2007. Mount Holyoke students take to the high seas during January term. What happens on the ship. January 11, 2007. Today, Port Watch lifted the anchor one third of the length that it was out. Imagine a see-saw with a long bar for an oversized handle at the end. 7 or so people grab a hold on each side and on the call, “Down on Port! Speaking of which…. I can’t write about the dynamic of this group; 13 Mount Holyoke. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0.
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“That’s Well!” | MHC at Sea 2007
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MHC at Sea 2007. Mount Holyoke students take to the high seas during January term. January 14, 2007. All participants then collapse from exhaustion. The yacht in question is anchored off the shore of Petite St. Vincent. At night her lights are brighter than all the lights on the island tonight. The yacht’s annual budget including staff and supplies may well exceed the budget of any one of these tiny islands. This entry was posted on Thursday, January 18th, 2007 at 7:56 am and is filed under Kara. The Bar...
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January | 2007 | MHC at Sea 2007
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MHC at Sea 2007. Mount Holyoke students take to the high seas during January term. January 29, 2007. January 29, 2007. I first learned about square-rig sailing as a member of the American crew of Mayflower II, a replica of the Pilgrim’s ship. She was then under the command of Alan Villiers, the legendary captain and author who kept the hope of sail training alive during the hard years of the Depression, World War II, and their aftermath. It was on Villiers’ bark. Posted by Mount Holyoke College. The idea...
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Reading List | MHC at Sea 2007
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MHC at Sea 2007. Mount Holyoke students take to the high seas during January term. The assigned readings for this course:. Samuel Taylor Coleridge,. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Seamanship in the Age of Sail. 8220;Colonial Period,” “Road to Independence and Beyond”). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. What happens on the ship.
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Laura in my heart | MHC at Sea 2007
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MHC at Sea 2007. Mount Holyoke students take to the high seas during January term. Laura in my heart. All tall ships have an extended family of former crew members; a network that spans continents and seas. The Picton Castle’s family is especially large, and many wrote in after last month’s tragedy at sea. Many wrote warmly of Laura Gainey, with whom they had sailed from Cape Town to Lunenburg and through the Great Lakes. The most eloquent was a 12 year-old girl, Mikayla:. Others wrote caringly of the cr...