
Ep. 2.05: Breakups, Goodbyes, and SAILING Again [Adventure Log May 2019)
June 05, 2019 by Emily & Clark's Adventure | Language: EN Play Time: 00:15:30 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

We’ve been in the same place for a while, and it’s time to move on. Here’s a recap of what happened on our adventure during May 2019. Highlights include final activities in George Town, our future YouTube intentions, and solving the anchor light mystery as we prepped to sail through the Northern Bahamas and back to Florida.
Thanks to all our viewers, subscribers, patrons, and everyone in the cruising community for being part of our adventure. We appreciate your love and support, and we look forward to your questions and comments.
Location & Conditions: [00:14]
General Updates since last month: [00:52]
Budget/Expenses: [01:42]
Projects: [02:56]
Activities / Daily Life: [06:33]
Best Experience this month: [08:15]
Worst Experience this month: [08:36]
Intentional Living: [10:41]
Thank Yous: [13:00]
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