HYBRID 5

Thats my favorite club. I really wouldn’t know how to hit a ball with it, but who cares? It sounds cool.

But I do wonder how many horsepower my h5 has. Probably that depends on the relax factor of the swing curve. I’m sure the answer must be somewhere in the air.

As I couldn’t find it in the user manual I have to figure it out by my self. Which isn’t a poblem at all, it just takes some more balls I think.

Imagine an automatic, nine gear, Hybrid 5 with heated grip, soft tinted shaft and traction control.

I can’t wait to hold my baby again.

LOOK WHO’S BACK

As you have probably noticed or maybe not, the website crashed a couple of weeks ago. But today we’re back in business again. Thanks to Jan van Kuijk from Basecamp Online. Who’s a quick and no nonsense expert in solving WordPress problems. Please stay tuned the next couple of days as I’m trying to give you a complete update of everything that happened since.

Heartbreaking, exciting and amazing. Things even I could never have expected.

CAULIFLOWER AGAIN?

Yep. We’re back in the Netherlands for a couple of days. We have some appointments with serious and less serious people, family and friends and hopefully we’ll even do some funny things.

Maybe we might visit Vlieland for a quick meet and greet with more serious and less serious people, family and friends.

Then perhaps we’re heading towards Makkum to check if it’s all ok with the serious and less serious people at the marina, the M-jetty, the supermarket and the boatshop in town.

And i’m pretty sure we’re even going to visit some more people, serious and less of course.

It looks like it’s going to be a busy week.

4SM TRAVELGUIDE

I really need a holiday after all that traveling. But before I’m going back into sailing-mode I have some very important information to share with you.

Of course it is all carefully considered and in some cases further specification is omitted for reasons of safety and in the interest of the country!

Most dirty toilet: on one of the ferries, forgot which one, i think it was the second one on our fourth day. Found none toilet out of toiletpaper.

Polserbun: the best one we had at a gasstation near Narvik, we didn’t eat any bad ones.

Most clouds during flight: between Tromsø and Oslo.

Unfriendliest person: none any more unfriendly than we are used to @home.

Best looking oilrig: Haugesund.

Lookalike coffee: almost everywhere, but you get used to it.

Most birdpoo: Tromsø.

Cheapest place: that’s an easy one, nowhere.

Most rain: Moskenes, Lofoten.

Longest roadbuildingsite: near Gullesfjord.

Campers: way to much everywhere and the ‘allemannsretten’ should definitely be reconsidered.

Most sea weed at low tide: Vesteralen.

Best looking cemetary: Oslo.

I hope this information helps if you’re ever going to plan a trip to Norway and the same regions we visited. Please let me know if I forgot something or if you have other important questions.