More Roger Henry Favorites in Vanuatu
Other services used by the Roger Henry Crew during their stay at Vanuatu. Continued from our February 2009 issue
Other services used by the Roger Henry Crew during their stay at Vanuatu. Continued from our February 2009 issue
Once he endures the paperwork tempest that is the Japanese Customs and Tariff Bureau, Alvah finds a lot to love in the Land of the Rising Sun, including the Awamori distillery.From “The Roger Henry File” for April 25, 2008
As he studiously prepares to depart Guam for Japan, Alvah Simon wonders if he’s lost touch with his inner wild child. From “The Roger Henry File” for March 31, 2008
Welcomed by the Arteros, a Chamorro family with a heroic history in the American military, Alvah Simon reflects on his hosts’ capacity for loyalty and forgiveness. “The Roger Henry File” for March 20, 2008
Stopping over on this remote atoll in the Caroline Islands, Alvah and Diana busy themselves exploring and upholding local customs. “The Roger Henry File” for February 15, 2008.
Mysterious EPIRBs, a cooking mishap, and a blatant violation of Treaties make for an eventful passage. From “The Roger Henry files for January 24, 2008
At anchor in the Caroline Islands, Alvah and Dianah Simon join new friends for some holiday skinny dipping. “The Roger Henry File” for January 10, 2007.
When Alvah Simon encounters Cap’n Fatty Goodlander in Micronesia, these two kindred spirits and CW contributors agree to mind one another’s geo-editorial turf. From “The Roger Henry File” January 3, 2008
After his miscalculations cause a nighttime knockdown, Alvah redeems himself to Diana by preparing a Thanksgiving SPAM. “The Roger Henry File for December 19, 2007″
Alvah and Diana leave the wonders of this remote Polynesian atoll mostly unexplored and decide to head north, away from the cyclone belt. From “The Roger Henry File” December 14, 2008
In the Santa Cruz Islands, Alvah and Diana Simon choose to forgo some customs, like beetle-nut-chewing, while exploring others, like basket-weaving. From “The Roger Henry File” for December 6, 2007.
Anchoring in the Banks Islands of Vanuatu, Alvah and Diana Simon deal with an insatiable customs officer, a soporific beverage, and the approach of cyclone season. From “The Roger Henry File” for November 15, 2007
Other services used by the Roger Henry Crew during their stay at Vanuatu. Continued from our February 2009 issue
Once he endures the paperwork tempest that is the Japanese Customs and Tariff Bureau, Alvah finds a lot to love in the Land of the Rising Sun, including the Awamori distillery.From “The Roger Henry File” for April 25, 2008
As he studiously prepares to depart Guam for Japan, Alvah Simon wonders if he’s lost touch with his inner wild child. From “The Roger Henry File” for March 31, 2008
Welcomed by the Arteros, a Chamorro family with a heroic history in the American military, Alvah Simon reflects on his hosts’ capacity for loyalty and forgiveness. “The Roger Henry File” for March 20, 2008
Stopping over on this remote atoll in the Caroline Islands, Alvah and Diana busy themselves exploring and upholding local customs. “The Roger Henry File” for February 15, 2008.
Mysterious EPIRBs, a cooking mishap, and a blatant violation of Treaties make for an eventful passage. From “The Roger Henry files for January 24, 2008
At anchor in the Caroline Islands, Alvah and Dianah Simon join new friends for some holiday skinny dipping. “The Roger Henry File” for January 10, 2007.
When Alvah Simon encounters Cap’n Fatty Goodlander in Micronesia, these two kindred spirits and CW contributors agree to mind one another’s geo-editorial turf. From “The Roger Henry File” January 3, 2008
After his miscalculations cause a nighttime knockdown, Alvah redeems himself to Diana by preparing a Thanksgiving SPAM. “The Roger Henry File for December 19, 2007″
Alvah and Diana leave the wonders of this remote Polynesian atoll mostly unexplored and decide to head north, away from the cyclone belt. From “The Roger Henry File” December 14, 2008
In the Santa Cruz Islands, Alvah and Diana Simon choose to forgo some customs, like beetle-nut-chewing, while exploring others, like basket-weaving. From “The Roger Henry File” for December 6, 2007.
Anchoring in the Banks Islands of Vanuatu, Alvah and Diana Simon deal with an insatiable customs officer, a soporific beverage, and the approach of cyclone season. From “The Roger Henry File” for November 15, 2007
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