Friday, 26 January 2007

The Objectives "revisited"

1. Learn how to sail 2. Cross the Atlantic 3. Get my butt to Peru 4. Make a serious difference at the Bruce Peru Project through impact and imagination 5. Hold a 20 min discussion in Spanish 6. Surf Chicama from peak to shore 7. Complete the Inca trail, Angel falls, Andes in Chile and Patagonia - would love some company if anyones keen 8. 02/06/2007 - Pass CFA level 3 9. Jump in and out of the Amazon 10. Visit Easter Island and the Galapagos islands

12 Comments:

At 26 January 2007 at 06:43 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bugger - Chundies, Smart and I have decided that it would probably be best if you master the English language first before attempting Spanish.. Also is there a toilet on this raft? I look forward to hearing more about yr exploits on the high seas when u next see land! Bon voyage...

 
At 29 January 2007 at 08:46 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't listen to them Peacock....I think if it has taken you this long to master English you may as well give something else a bash!

 
At 29 January 2007 at 12:51 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Peacock, your mastery of English is merely reflective of the academic standards at St. George's. Now, had you gone to Watershed College... When you have a moment, drop in on www.feverpitcher.com/2007/01/29/zimbabwean-navy-at-sea/ and let me know what you think. Sail safe - and drop a line once you've landed in Sydney.

 
At 29 January 2007 at 23:03 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Peaks, At least you have finally made it out of South African waters.

I am still keen to join you in Peru, but I am not rushing off to buy a ticket as this trip looks like taking slightly longer than expected....

 
At 1 February 2007 at 14:22 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Tom. We are obviously playing catch up.. Bourse only just told us about your blog and by all accounts, sounds like you are having a blast... Sure you couldnt squeeze in a detour to the 'land of the long white cloud' - other wise known as NZoom land or the 'adventure capital of the world'???...doesnt seem you are sticking to much of an itinerary!! Take care bud and look forward to hearing more about your adventures.. Lotslove Trish

 
At 7 February 2007 at 03:41 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Peaks et al. Good to hear from you all, and to have a forum for taking the piss out of Peacock. Tom - travel safe buddy, and the rest of you lot, keep in touch!!

 
At 23 February 2007 at 05:16 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Peaks

Your trip sounds great so far! Hope nothing dodgy happening between the crew (or captured sealife for that matter) seeing you haven't seen women for so long!

I think your English is refreshingly different from anything else I've read - so keep it up! Safe sailing.

 
At 27 February 2007 at 12:37 , Blogger Unknown said...

Peaks

Where are you man??? Its been at least a month since you last hooked us up with any info!!!

Unless you actually did forget your spinnaker in the end... you should be pretty close to the West Indies by now!!!

Hope all is well!

Lurks

 
At 27 February 2007 at 12:37 , Blogger Unknown said...

Peaks

Where are you man??? Its been at least a month since you last hooked us up with any info!!!

Unless you actually did forget your spinnaker in the end... you should be pretty close to the West Indies by now!!!

Hope all is well!

Lurks

 
At 2 March 2007 at 06:12 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Tom!
How's it going? Are you sunning it up on the Islands yet... that pale London complexion must be long gone!
Everyone at the office is missing you... they are still under the misguided perception that you are coming back to audit!!
Look forward to hearing all the news.

ps. join Facebook - it's awesome!!

 
At 5 March 2007 at 00:10 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Peacock,

If you are not careful, you won't be in the West Indies in time for the cricket. Start paddling a bit faster.

 
At 5 March 2007 at 11:47 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for da comments guys:
Peela - we definitely on for April Machu my boy, book yr icket I'm in. I'll get to Peru mid march.
Dan da man, Zim navy, we don't have one, but I'm starting one. Trianing starts in Dec in Indo, whose in.
Mr Barr - thanks for the support, the camera working a treat and turns out the first mate is a guru on photo shop, so having a ball.
Lendrum - hows the house gaylord
Jay - the london tan is officially gone. Audit aarh, don't think there's much chance of this bearded bugger heading back that way.
Trish - good to hear from you. I will definitely give you guys a shout if get to NZ, promise.
Caps - u still understand me though.
Lover a boy lurks - I'm alive

 

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