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In my 20's in the early 1980's I became the invisible partner to my much older husband's dream of sailing from Southern California along the coast of Mexico, the Sea of Cortez, and Central America to Panama. I learned how to survive storms and bathe with jelly fish and sea snakes. I experienced sailing into a primitive cove in Costa Rica where monkeys howl at your intrusion. I got to speak faulty Spanish and learn the customs of a gracious people in foreign cultures.And I learned how much I could take, and how much I could no longer take.Welcome to my soul's legacy as it awakened to passions I…mehr

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In my 20's in the early 1980's I became the invisible partner to my much older husband's dream of sailing from Southern California along the coast of Mexico, the Sea of Cortez, and Central America to Panama. I learned how to survive storms and bathe with jelly fish and sea snakes. I experienced sailing into a primitive cove in Costa Rica where monkeys howl at your intrusion. I got to speak faulty Spanish and learn the customs of a gracious people in foreign cultures.And I learned how much I could take, and how much I could no longer take.Welcome to my soul's legacy as it awakened to passions I never knew existed all the while realizing the Captain never left my spirit unprotected.
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Bonnie-Jean Heather was born in Long Island, New York, raised in Los Angeles, California, and now calls the Pacific Northwest home. Her sailing experiences included trips to Santa Catalina Island, Santa Barbara Island, and the Channel Islands of southern California; both the American and British Virgin Islands; the Sea of Cortez, the pacific coastlines of Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama including the Panama Canal; and the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Management and a Master of Arts degree in International Care & Community Development both from Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington. She is a retired Human Resources professional.She is the author of Sailing Toward Faith.She discovered she had a passion for writing when her favorite university professor made a comment on one of her class assignments "Great writer's voice. Do you hope to publish someday, or have you? You should think about it."