I am a staunch believer that everything happens for a reason even if the reason is not clearly apparent initially. René's withdrawal was a blessing. I had two absolutely perfect days of solo paddling on calm water along striking scenery with caves, pinnacles, arches and dramatic capes to meet up with French kayaker Sylvain De Maio. Sylvain has a true joie de vivre spirit and has been an extraordinarily fun and reliable companion since meeting him so unexpectedly.
Both Sylvain and myself have decided to postpone the continuation of our journeys with some reluctance due to the prevailing, relentless, strong northwest winds which have blocked our progress at Portoscuso with no real respite predicted in the foreseeable future. This is November in Sardinia, and thus I plan, like Sylvain, to complete the last section of my Sardinian circumnavigation to Cagliari in May when more stable weather will hopefully prevail. I'm sure the reason will become apparent too why I am meant to return to complete my journey.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Everything Happens for a Reason
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Wendy Killoran
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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4 comments:
Everything may happen for a reason as you say, but I see little reason for being unkind and rude to Rene, especially in such a public way. This blog has rapidly given everyone an example of how not to organize, run and then blog about a kayaking trip. I wonder if you'll be able to attract any sponsors who will see any reason to continue supporting this kind of fiasco. For your sake I hope so, but I won't be surprised to hear you've been 'beached'.
Rene please don't write like anonymous, put your name on it.
Is so clear you are the author.
Sorry, anonymous, but I don't write anonymous comments on my own blogs. If I need to express an opinion, I will stand by it with my name.
I have decided to let Wendy continue to write on this blog even after our break up, in respect of agreements we have made earlier.
Perhaps, Wendy, you are needed (or belong) at home.
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