For those having trouble managing Paul's Event Tracker, here (courtesy of Google Earth) is his position and destination as he begins Day 17 (click on map to enlarge).
I finally figured out how to leave a comment on your blog (I think).
You are making great progress. Fred says if you ride the 25 foot waves without a sea anchor you will go much faster. He says that while sitting in the den near the fireplace with no chance to get wet, so take it for what it is worth.
What about a beard update picture? Since water has been an issue I am assuming there isn't much washing going on. That should keep the sharks away! Love, Marlene
Hi Buddy - Think ahead, not in the moment. In the moment are scrapes, aches & pains - ahead is your goal & the conquering of this challenge. As you can see from the blog comments,your story is spreading, support is overwhelming, the foundation account is growing daily.That's what it's all about - well, that and about you being amazing. Wish you were here to shovel the snow off Lincoln Ave - now that would give you something to complain about. We are pulling for you all day, every day. xxoo-
Paul, I read your blog every day after football practice. It gives me extra motivation. Look forward to sharing a drink with you at Sports Bar when you return to Binghamton.
hey paul...glad you're doing well. what kind of sat kit are you using to view website and receive messages? i am interested for my row later this year from portugal to Antigua and want to know what works well. thinking and praying for you. Gary Moore
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Nice progress! Extra bonus G&Ts if you can make your way across the Atlantic in a straight line like that map shows.
Paul,
I finally figured out how to leave a comment on your blog (I think).
You are making great progress.
Fred says if you ride the 25 foot waves without a sea anchor you will go much faster. He says that while sitting in the den near the fireplace with no chance to get wet, so take it for what it is worth.
Row hard.
Chris & Fred
What about a beard update picture? Since water has been an issue I am assuming there isn't much washing going on. That should keep the sharks away! Love, Marlene
Wow! You are an inspiration as to the toughness we can all endure. Your cause is a great one.
I was a member of CTK until my husband and family moved to Texas. Your mother was a great person. Keep up the good work.
I will be sharing your travels with my 5th grade Social Studies classes. Boy would I love to have you come speak to them.
Heather Miglets
Arlington, Texas
Hi Buddy - Think ahead, not in the moment. In the moment are scrapes, aches & pains - ahead is your goal & the conquering of this challenge. As you can see from the blog comments,your story is spreading, support is overwhelming, the foundation account is growing daily.That's what it's all about - well, that and about you being amazing. Wish you were here to shovel the snow off Lincoln Ave - now that would give you something to complain about. We are pulling for you all day, every day. xxoo-
Paul,
I read your blog every day after football practice. It gives me extra motivation. Look forward to sharing a drink with you at Sports Bar when you return to Binghamton.
Mish
hey paul...glad you're doing well.
what kind of sat kit are you using to view website and receive messages? i am interested for my row later this year from portugal to Antigua and want to know what works well. thinking and praying for you.
Gary Moore
Paul,
It's incredibly amazing what you're doing - keep up the great work. Your Mom would be very very proud.
One to keep you thinking. If the yankees buy every player they have for more than they're worth, do they deserve to win?
Paul i just wanted to you know that green and black do not match!!! can't wait to play poker w/ you and your friends soon
Diane from room 203
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