Friday, December 23, 2005

Fred Roswold


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The Sea Dog himself

Judy Jensen


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Judy, Co-Captain of WINGS, my wife, the love of my life.

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Holiday Greetings


Holiday Greetings
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Thursday, December 15, 2005


A previous visitor must have found these photographs and left them for us to see when we entered the house where perhaps these people used to live.
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From a hilltop we spotted this abandoned village, and decided to find our way down to it.
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We found a store room full of pots and this large, flat pan. What was stored in these pots? What was the pan used for? Why were they left here?
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Sam A Wan View


We scrambled far up the hillside above Sam A Wan and found great views of Wings and the surroundings. The hill was steep and we didn't want to go down, so we roamed around the ridges above and found a better trail.
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Wandering around in the hills we found other villages, most abandoned. The houses there were unlocked and open, and inside we found personal belongings and furniture, and on one house, this wooden threshing machine.
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This is Lai Chi Wo, a traditional chinese farming village. The sites of villages like this are carefully selected, taking fully into consideration all aspects of fung shui, including the hill and forest behind, the view of the water, a stream flowing by.
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We went for a walk around Sam A Wan and found this noodle house; popular with the hikers who come here to explore the hills and abandoned villages.
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The mountians around Double Haven.
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Thirty knots of wind on the nose: just the conditions Wings loves, and here we are hammering northward in just such a breeze.
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Judy steering northward on a cold China morning.
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Tap Mun village. This is the new plaza. A quiet place.
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Tap Mun, a Chinese fishing village. No roads to this island, and no airfield, means that the people here depend on water traffic for access to the mainland.
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The birds don't hang around when we come close in the dingy.
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The fish farms are fast food outlets for these white herons.
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On a misty morning we explored by dingy, and found several fish farms.
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Wong Shek Sailing Center


Far to the North of Hong Kong, in a remote wilderness area of the Sai Kung Peninsula, is this sailing center where all sorts of sailing dingys and windsurfers, and excellent training classes, are available. This center is heavily used.
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Pak Sha Wan (Hebe Haven)


Pak Sha Wan, in this beautiful setting, is the home of Hebe Haven Yacht Club and several other marinas. It is a center of sailing in Hong Kong.
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Tuesday, December 06, 2005


On the way though Victoria Harbor, this is a typical scene as several lighering barges swarm around a contanier ship and transfer the cargo.
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Sailing to Sai Kung, we're away from the dock again, now cruising in Hong Kong waters.
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