A New Project!

Dylan makes his debut as Korvessa’s new video producer with his first video! Okay, maybe I did the technical work and the editing out of a lot of non-sequitors, but hopefully I can gradually hand over more of the work – including the photography and cinematography – to him over time. He is really excited to tell people around the world about our adventures. And I’m excited that he’s excited.

So brace yourself for videos of all sorts every few weeks. Whaley may star in many of them, and no doubt there will be pictures and videos of things with wheels when we happen to be around cars, trucks, or boat-travel-lifts, but I also hope I can encourage him to highlight some of the cool stuff we’re seeing along the way. For example, on Isla Angel de Guarda, he discovered that elephant trees are great for climbing and that cactus seed pods look like packaged fuzzballs. Here in Santa Rosalia he is enamored with all the cool mining stuff and will probably have a lot to say about it. I probably won’t post here every time we publish a video, but please feel free to check YouTube periodically for any of Sailing Korvessa’s content, or subscribe there if you want to get alerted when a new video is up. Thanks for following and supporting Dylan on this new project (I’m sure he would love supportive comments, as well)!

As for where we are, we’ve been enjoying Santa Rosalia for the past few days while we wait out a big north blow. But we’ve got quite a few miles to get under our belt to get back to La Paz. We’ll be out of here Saturday morning well before the sun appears and look forward to visiting a few favorite places in the Sea before we settle in for the holiday season in the city that has become our Mexican home.

9 thoughts on “A New Project!”

  1. Sandi,
    I have really enjoyed reading your blog but to hear Dylan’s description of your trip back to the boat was such a treat, he is quite good at making video too.
    Fair winds & safe travel,
    Nikki Baumgart

  2. We are so proud of you, Dylan. Looking forward to hearing more about your adventures and watching you grow into a videographer!

  3. WOWZA!!!

    The adventure continues. I’m so excited to be taken along on your journey AGAIN! New stuff around every corner (or, more appropriately, over every wave).

    You’re creating a family heirloom!

    Simply beautiful!

  4. I look forward to Dylan’s videos and hearing about your adventures! Our 7 year old grandson is surprisingly good with a camera, something l would not have expected, so l am sure Dylan will come up with great ones! Kathie

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