Ezra – Have Brothers, Will Travel http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com Sun, 23 Oct 2016 12:56:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.24 Adventure to Oswego http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/adventure-to-oswego/ http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/adventure-to-oswego/#comments Sun, 23 Oct 2016 12:56:37 +0000 http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/?p=428 Read More...

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I awoke to a buzzing alarm in a warm bed. Wait scratch that. I wish I had awoke to a warm bed and a buzzing alarm, but I over slept and woke up twenty minutes before departure. There was a list of things to grab on the way out the door, it consisted of, a thermos, a winter jacket, and a pillow. I sprinted up the stairs and grabbed all the stuff on the list and jumped in the car and we drove to the ferry.

When we got to Kingston Marina we put our boat in the water and packed all the extra stuff in. My brothers and my father got on the boat, hugged our mother, and began motoring off into the lake. Mom took photos of us as we passed the ferry dock.

When we turned the VHF radio on there was a strong winds warning for winds gusting up to 70 mph so instead of puttering off to Oswego we decided to duck into Cape Vincent, only 13 miles away. As the sun set the skies began to let loose. At first only light rains but as soon as we pulled into dock it began to storm. Lighting was striking all over at Wolfe island. The wind was picking up. As I stepped off the dock to tie the boat up with Fitz, the wind was blowing so hard that it nearly knocked me off my feet. We decided to stay in Cape Vincent for the night.

When we woke the next morning we walked down to the library and I began to catch up on my school.

The next morning we began puttering off to Oswego. We attached Phil up to the tiller (our automatic steering device). Nothing eventful happened on the passage other than spotting one freighter that was empty. When we arrived in Oswego we tied up to the marina and went out for a nice Mexican dinner. It was delicious.

The next morning we cleaned up the cabin of the boat and did some shopping. After dad and Fitz returned we started up river we had to do four locks. A lock is like a stair case for boats, the lock master waits for the boat to drive into the lock and then closes off both ends of the lock. Then the Lock master begins the pumping process which lets water into the lock until you are at the higher water line. the Lock master will open one end of the lock and let you out of the lock. Today we have gone up a total of 50 feet. We are now in Fulton for the night.

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Next Up: The Bahamas http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/next-up-the-bahamas/ http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/next-up-the-bahamas/#comments Mon, 05 Sep 2016 14:29:04 +0000 http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/?p=398 Read More...

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Hello! I know it has been a while since the last blog post, give or take a few years, but I have come back from the land of no writing. You may be wondering why am I just now suddenly beginning to write again. Well, we are going on an amazing sailing trip down to the Bahamas and back.

But before I get to that, I will briefly catch you up on the past year or so. The last trip we took was a three week trip back to Guatemala to teach a few girls how to travel independently. That was the last trip that we took in a year. We also moved into a new house on Wolfe Island where we hope to build a permanent home. We rented a cottage and moved into it and the first winter we were here we went on the biggest ski hill on this side of Canada. We also had our Australian friends over for the whole winter. Out of all the places you could have gone to why Canada? In the winter?

When I found out that dad wanted to sail down to the Bahamas from Ontario, I thought it was a bit nuts. I mean, we had barely any experience on a big sailboat. But then he started to tell us about all the cool things along the way. After that I did some reading on the Bahamas and the sail down, and it looked really cool. So, I agreed to go with and we bought a beautiful boat named TearAway. We get to go through amazing locks, sail down the historic Erie Canal, and on the Atlantic ocean. I, for one, am very excited. The odds of swimming and snorkeling are high and I have heard that the Bahamas has some great diving areas, so that’s another reason I want to go. We leave in 11 days on a full moon if all goes well, the boat passes inspection, and the engine exhaust actually works.

TearAway in our bay

TearAway in our bay

So fingers crossed that all goes well. In the mean time, my job is to gather boat recipes that involve two pans at most. I also have to figure out where all the food is to be stored for passages.

Anchored at Amherst Island

Anchored at Amherst Island

The last passage Gabe, Dad, and I went on was from Toronto to the Thousand Islands in the Saint Lawrence River. The pass is 150 miles and was supposed to take two days but it took three because all hell broke loose. We got caught in a storm, our navigation lights went out, and we hit a few rocks. All else said, it was a nice sail, good cruising during the day and the one night with the storm was troublesome. But what doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger! I am very excited about the trip!

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Proboscis and Silver Leaf Monkeys http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/proboscis-and-silver-leaf-monkeys/ http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/proboscis-and-silver-leaf-monkeys/#comments Tue, 08 Jan 2013 08:00:22 +0000 http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/?p=327 Read More...

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Today we drove to a proboscis monkey sanctuary. When we arrived we saw pig tailed macaque monkeys crossing the street. At the feeding platform we saw a swamp snake. The lady said it was not poisonous.

The word proboscis means nose, so we saw the nose monkeys. Some fought over the food and even a squirrel joined in on eating the salty bread, but this bread does not have sugar. If it did and they ate it they would die.

When we went to the second feeding platform we saw silver leaf monkeys. We could feed those by hand! One even jumped on my shoulder and played on my head. Soon he lost interest in my head and took the bean for payment and leapt off of my head. There was a baby that, if you fed it, would hold your hand, as in your finger.

Silver leaf monkeys are rare to see. They don’t show themselves in the grey trees, they blend in to the dark.

One monkey pinched me so hard I almost cried out, “Ouch! Ouch!” But I didn’t.

 

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Meeting Orang Utan Apes In A Sanctuary http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/meeting-orang-utan-apes-in-a-sanctuary/ http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/meeting-orang-utan-apes-in-a-sanctuary/#comments Tue, 08 Jan 2013 07:42:48 +0000 http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/?p=323 Read More...

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Today we are driving to an orang utan sanctuary. While we are driving mom tells us some facts and I also researched it for an essay I’m writing for school. There are about twenty thousand orang utan in the world.They only live on two islands, Sumatra and Borneo. We have gone to one other sanctuary on Borneo.

When we arrive we only have five minutes to get to the feeding platform. When we get there we see some big orang utan apes (did you know that orang utans are Asia’s only giant ape?) They are feeding on bananas, young leaves and nuts. It is fun to watch them eat their breakfast. They were obviously interested in us too.

Some of them would fight over the food until the dominate male came. He did not have face pads yet. Those develop when they are twenty or so. The dominate male would fight and always win the food. There were two apes wrestling on the platform. It was fun.

When we hopped back into the car we drove to a national park. There we went on a canopy walk. We got to see pitcher plants and a flying squirrel fly off of a tree.

I hope you enjoyed the story!

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Penang, Malaysia: A Week With Some Fun Traveling Families http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/penang-malaysia-a-week-with-some-fun-traveling-families/ Sat, 27 Oct 2012 04:29:39 +0000 http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/?p=301 Read More...

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So here is a story of a week with traveling families the week is a foam party going to a beach and to a pool party hope you enjoy.

Today I wake up and get my breakfast. Then I go up to my friends place and play video games. Then after two or three hours we hop in a van and go to a foam party. They spent most of the time filling the foam pool. While they were doing that me and my friends went swimming. The Hard Rock had a regular pool that had three water slides. Two small one big. Finally the foam pool was full and we were aloud in. I won a prize of food in a lucky draw which is when they draw pieces of paper out of a box. Then the foam party was done and we went home. We baby sat a kid named Spencer. he was funny.

The next day we went to a beach it was fun we made dams with Spencer. Then we went to eat lunch with Spencer. Then we drove home with him in the trunk of the car, this is not as bad as it sounds. We took turns riding in the back all week!

In the same day we go to a pool party at a hotel and we meet most of our travailing families: Mrs. Bender, Mr. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Hickcox and a Canadian family and the Palmers who were all nice. When we got to the pool there was a big water slide and we all went on it. My friend Oliver and I made a club together. We welcomed one other kid to our club and he was also nice and we all had fun.

Another day I woke up and ate breakfast and then we went to a slide park. There were only three slides one had a straight down drop one was wavy one was also wavy but you had to go in bags on it. It was all in one indoor playground. We had races down some slides and it was fun.

The next day we went home and the Canadian family went with us.

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The Perfume Pagoda- by Ezra http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/the-perfume-pagoda-by-ezra/ http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/the-perfume-pagoda-by-ezra/#comments Tue, 31 Jul 2012 15:34:44 +0000 http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/?p=286 Read More...

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Today I woke up and did my journal work. Then Hannah woke up and we watched some cartoons before breakfast.

After breakfast we loaded up in a bus and we drove to a boat dock where we got on a boat and rode up river. When we docked we had lunch at a restaurant.

After that we took a roll up the mountain. When we got to the top the tour guide lead us to a cave. When we got there Hannah interviewed me for her video she is making.

When we went inside there were lots of incenses burning.

On the way back to the trolly I saw something that I thought might be betel nut. I saw them again at the bottom of the hill. It was not betel nuts, it was pill bugs rolled up!

We took the boat and the bus back and had dinner before we went to the hotel. I was ready for bed!

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Elephants in Pai http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/elephants-in-pai/ http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/elephants-in-pai/#comments Sun, 22 Jul 2012 09:41:01 +0000 http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/?p=228 Read More...

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When we were in Pai Mom surprised me by saying, “Ezra, happy birthday, we are going to ride elephants today for your birthday present!” Then I said, “Wow thanks Mom thats  awesome!”

When we loaded up in the car I was giddy as a school boy, only I wasn’t a school boy.

When we  saw the elephant camp and we got out I thought to myself, “Wow that’s so cool, I’ve never seen a elephant that I can touch!” There was a guy with a large knife, he chopped some banana leaves up for us to feed the elephant.

Then the  guy put a banana leaf behind his back and the elephant hugged him to get the leaf.

A woman came and and asked if we wanted tea. We had tea then we went to the elephants.

First Elisha and Gabe got on theirs then Dad and I get on ours. I thought to myself,  “Man this is at least ten feet!” When I asked dad how tall it was he said it was twelve feet at most.

Then the elephant started to walk. After a while on tarmac we turn onto a dirt road. Then we go deeper into the jungle. We see fields and once and a while a elephant would take a plant out of the field.

Then we saw a river and the guy led the elephants into the river. We got wet because the elephant sprayed us. Our elephants started to play with us buy shaking us off.

When we went  back to the camp  we ate lunch and played with the elephants. On the way to the hot tub we saw a dog killing a cat.  We scared the dog away then we went to the hot tub.

We played with the elephant and said good bye. Just before we left a woman brought a elephant book and gave it to me for my birthday before we drove off.

It was the best day of the trip and I liked it.

Here is the video my sister made about the day:

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Street Vendors In Bangkok http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/street-vendors-in-bangkok/ http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/street-vendors-in-bangkok/#comments Fri, 22 Jun 2012 03:55:59 +0000 http://www.havebrotherswilltravel.com/?p=61 Read More...

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We arrived in Bangkok after two long flights and backpacked to the train station. We took a train to near our hotel then we backpacked another mile or so to the hotel because we got a little lost. There was a pool and we refreshed ourselves with a swim but what I really wanted to do was eat!

I love to eat dinner at a street vendor. I’ve eaten lots of interesting things as we’ve traveled like, tacos in Mexico, fruit in Guatemala, Berber bread in Tunisia and chicken right off the grill.

In Bangkok I ate a pork kabob. It was yummy. Then I ate some fried pineapple. The fried pineapple smelled good we drank water with our lunch. Because we had bad jet lag we went back to the hotel to rest.

For dinner we went to another street vendor we ate noodles with pork and soy sauce. Gabe ate a fish kabob, he thought it was yummy but I did not like it. When we returned to the hotel I ate some Roman noodles, since I didn’t like the fish too much, they were good. The next day for lunch we ate at a another street vendor. I ate a pineapple kabob with noodles and a sausage kabob and a pork kabob they all were good these were the best yet.

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