Where WAS Brick House...The First Eight Years

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20 April 2016
05 October 2015 | Malaysia, island of Borneo
19 September 2015 | Kuching/Santubong
01 July 2015 | Bali, Indonesia
23 May 2015 | Bali, Indonesia
17 April 2015 | Venu Island
01 April 2015
12 March 2015 | Tioman
01 March 2015 | Papua, Indonesia
26 February 2015 | West Shore of Papua Indonesia
21 January 2015 | Raja Ampat, Indonesia
05 January 2015 | Gam and Waigeo, Raja Ampat
31 December 2014 | Misool, Indonesia
31 December 2014 | Masool, Indonesia
24 December 2014 | Indonesia
21 October 2014 | Philippines
04 June 2014 | Davao
17 April 2014 | Pacific

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11 November 2013 | Pohnpei
Patrick
For months, Brick House has been in some of the most remote islands imaginable in northern Vanuatu and the southern Solomons. In those islands, villagers live in thatch huts with no electricity and little communication with the rest of the world. In fact, on the island of Uraparapara, Vanuatu, one villager had heard that Osama Binladen had been captured. He asked if it were true. I told him of the stealth raid several years ago by American forces which snatched the man from under the Pakistani governments noses. The good news brought a broad smile to the mans face and he translated the story to others standing near by.

Since supply boats might come once a year, the natives truly do live off the land as they have for centuries. This leaves a visiting cruising boat in the position of being asked for everything imaginable in trade for locally grown food. But how many bananas and coconuts does a cruising couple really need? We keep a store of "things" from towels to snorkeling gear on board for trading. Even old binoculars we have traded for an all day guided hike to a distant bat cave. But now, we are villaged out. We would like to find some islands where we can see colorful birds and wild monkeys and feed them bananas.

We have just sailed/drifted for 20 days northward to escape the approaching southern hemisphere cyclone, typhoon, hurricane, call it what you want, season. We will sit at the island of Pohnpei, at latitude 7 north, for several months and use the internet connection to gradually catch up on our sailing blogs.
Vessel Name: Brick House
Vessel Make/Model: Valiant 40 #134
Hailing Port: Middletown, RI USA
Crew: Patrick and Rebecca Childress
Extra:
Patrick completed a solo-circumnavigation on Juggernaut, a Catalina 27 in his younger days. He has been published in most U.S. and many foreign sailing magazines, for both his writing and photography. He co-authored a book titled "The Cruising Guide to Narragansett Bay and the South Coast of [...]
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Brick House 's Photos - (Main)
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Created 8 October 2015
All sorts of tropical animals and insects
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Captured turtle images
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Created 18 December 2013
We decided to take the slow route, down the sidewalk..ie the Intracoastal Waterway, the ICW. We went slowly, and smelled the flowers along the way. We are with old friends of Patricks, new friends of mine...Art and Grace Ormaniec, in Manteo, North Carolina.
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AT THE END, Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow! What a Ride! And I still have my Arizona driver license!! '