6/17/09

Sailboat turned Homestead

On her outing to Olympia (WA) Lisa @ Coastal Nest discovered this sailboat turned homestead. So you can have it all! Wind in your sails and grass between your toes.

Participating in: Outdoor Wednesday

19 comments:

  1. We talked to the gal on board..she loves her life..completely. Free as a bird on the water.
    Lisa
    coastalnest

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  2. Sounds like a dream come true!

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  3. This looks like pure heaven to me!!!!! :) KIM

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  4. Happy Outdoor Wednesday! Looks like the way to go!
    Thanks for sharing your photo.~ Susan

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  5. How gorgeous and she is named 'Brigadoon' too! What a life!

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  6. Wouldn't that be 'the life of Riley', I'd like to try it for awhile. . .Thanks for sharing!

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  7. How perfect is that photo! Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  8. My philosophy: Sell Everything, Keep the Dog, Live on a Boat! Now I guess I'll have to add "Bring the Plants Along" to it. What a life!

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  9. Yes, that would be perfection. If only...
    Brenda

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  10. Wow, a great photo. Happy Outdoor Wednesday.

    Barb

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  11. there are many ways to be rich,
    this examplifies that :)

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  12. Love the boat... wish I had one myself;)

    I want to invite you to join my challenge at Sweeterliving.blogspot.com. It's a picture challenge and I'm pretty sure you would come up with an awesome table...

    See you!

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  13. thanks for share, beautiful sailboat. See you on my boat. I jsu post about unique hotel. I hope we can share some information.

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  14. Now that is way cool!

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  15. I love this. Plants on the deck too.

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  16. how fun that you got to talk to her.

    thanks for sharing... TTFN~~Claudia

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  17. interesting! thanks for sharing this photo and happy OW. Have a great day too

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  18. You have a beautiful blog. I have so enjoyed stopping by and seeing your beautiful pictures and reading your blog. Great job.
    Debbie

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