20 November 2006

Alpha Crucis Blog Followers; Put Your Comments Here

This Post will now be kept near the top of the blog so T & L can see all comments at a glance. (Rather than having them buried in each leg)

16 Comments:

Blogger Walter said...

Ran into Terry and Lois in Los Mochis, had dinner with them, and we shared a bottle of really crappy wine. This was not on their ship, but at a restaurant!!!! The food, though, was terrific!
I have a picture of them and us that I would love to publish. Will try to e-mail it to them. What they said about the Copper Canyon is all true. Great place, fabulous train trip - especially the bar car. Mas Tequilla por todos!!


Walter and Pat

5:57 PM  
Blogger joncolsen said...

Hi T and L from Jon and Lynley.
Daughter Georgia went thru Canal on Sun nite she is crew on Ronin (Larry Ellison Super yacht)Told her look for you but no joy.BUT email today have had to return to Colon due to huge seas so keep a lookout guys Hope that weather moderates soon as I recall thatPacific side can be a somewhat less than ideal!
Good luck and love

2:26 AM  
Blogger joncolsen said...

Hi L and T from Jon and Lynley
Daughter Georgia went thru canal Sun nite she is crew on Ronin (Larry Ellison super yacht)Told her look for you but no joy.BUT email today big seas forced them return Colon so keep a lookout guys. Seem to recall Pacific side was a little uncomfortable. So lets hope it moderates soon.
Good luck and love

2:34 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Guys,
hard to believe it's over a year ago since we caught up at Marina Taina in PPT. Wow A lot of water has passed under th hul since then and what a great trip. We check in from time to time to read how you're going. Guess you're in NYC now. Jackie was there a few months ago visiting relatives who have a place on Central Pk. Hope the rest of the sailing is smooth with fair winds.
Cheers
Francis

12:33 AM  
Anonymous Glenda & Rodger said...

Bloodee hell. How are your livers?
Wishing you a smooth voyage to England. Love Glenda and Rodger

9:26 PM  
Blogger Peter Smales said...

Hi Lois & Terry,
We have been following your progress from day one and marvelling at the adventures you are having. We are now in Noosa and the new house will be finished by Xmas.
Safe cruising

Love

Peter & Elaine

11:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

HI Guys
Bugger...we wondered about the storm, saw the disturbance on Sky News UK weather this morning. Dale & I here at the Wallace Hilton in Taupo.
Terry wishing you a very happy birthday. Hope you can get underway soon as possible.

The birthday wishes come from John Sue Dale and me.
XXX

2:27 AM  
Anonymous kitt said...

hi terry and lois, it was great meeting you both in yarmouth, glad to hear your safe in halifax, spent a lot of time there. Looks like nice weather comming soon, take care and may the wind and seas always be comming from your stern Kitt p.s happy birthday terry.....

3:13 PM  
Anonymous Carla said...

Hey Guys!
You leave tomorrow for the big crossing. There are so many people here in Yarmouth keeping track of your voyage. We love you both dearly and miss you. Godspeed and gentle winds!
Love,
Carla

9:24 AM  
Anonymous roland noel said...

hi t&l,
we,ve been keeping track of your odessey since you left conn.
we,re all fine here and it seems you are both having a blast!
hope your crossing of the big pond is uneventful and as qwick as possible.
e-mail when you can and godspeed.

roland & peggy

7:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thinking of you guys out in that big ocean..keep trucking ..love reading your reports..everyone well at this end
Love Phil and Shell

3:55 AM  
Anonymous Rem and Taylor said...

Hi Terry and Lois,

Taylor and I are pleases to see that you are managing the North Atlantic with such spirit and humor. At this time of year that is not always easy. St. Catherine's dock is waiting! The gang on Bremen Long Island are following your progress and wish you a fast passage.

12:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Terry & Lois,

It sure looks like a big stretch of ocean you are crossing! 40 kts doesn't sound like fun. Love your blogsite and chart showing your course. We had an earthquake last Sunday that gave us a good shaking for about a minute (6.8) and knocked out power nearly islandwide. Lots of Big Is. damage, but no loss of life. Had a great day sailing and caught a large Mahi. Very odd w/all of Oahu in total blackout. Gib & I think of you often and hope for smooth sailing.

Aloha,
Jackie & Gib

3:36 PM  
Blogger Peter Smales said...

Hi Lois & Terry,
Wow the memories came flooding back as you passed our apartment at Limehouse as you navigated the Thames. We know St Katharines well even used the same Supermarket.
Noosa is hot 30 deg and wonderful.

Love

Peter & Elaine

1:30 AM  
Blogger Peter Smales said...

Hi Lois & Terry,
Wow the memories of London came flooding back as you went up the Thames past where we lived at Limehouse, just up from Canary Wharf.

Have fun in our favourite city.

Noosa is hot and still wonderful
Love - Peter & Elaine

1:34 AM  
Anonymous David in Boston said...

Hi Terry and Lois,
I hear the oysters are not as fresh in London as they are here in Boston,and whether you'd like to know if they are rock or sand oysters....well consult the management.It was an extreme pleasure to have met you both,and I am very glad to see you have made it to Europe safely.The northern atlantic can be quite tempermental,however I am sure you cut it like a hot knife thru butter.Enjoy your travels,you are very lucky to lead such exciting lives.I do hope you catch a show at the Royal Albert Theatre while you are there. Smooth Sailing!

Cheers to you both!

2:39 AM  

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