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24 February 2006

Lesley, RW medic/deckhand, New Zealand

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Lesley

I have an unexpected lifestyle change when I first sailed for GP in 2000. I am a nurse and work as a medic on the ships. This has taken me to many places I never thought I would see. There have been many highlights but the best things for me are always the multi-national crews I sail with and the people and campaigns we’re involved in. Their enthusiasm and commitment is always inspiring and a constant reminder that local and global environmental issues are worth fighting for.

   

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Lesley!! This guy over here in Korea reallllly misses you! :) Good luck with what you guys are doing now!

Posted by: Abri at March 26, 2006 10:16 AM

Dear Lesley,
it's me Maya, one of the volunteers in Manokwari's open boat. hope u still in such smiley face, i remember well that you are one of the crews who loves to smile. Take care

Posted by: Maya at March 28, 2006 9:14 AM

hello Lesley! sorry to have missed you in Port Moresby. I arrived a week later. I am off back to the UK but hope to catch up soon. Hello to all the crew.

Forever grateful for taking care of my sea sick wretched body!

sarah x

ps hi abri

Posted by: sarah at March 29, 2006 5:50 AM