We did make it to Alaska! Southeast Alaska at least ;) And I got fired and will now be making these videos full-time (check the end of the video for a bit more info). And I just realised that the last segment about me quitting the translation work (at least for now) might have sounded a bit gloomy, but I didn't mean it like that, I think it has been a good change for me and I can always try and get new translation clients if I want to. But right now I want to delve deeper into this video thing! And that wouldn't be possible without all of you watching these videos, so thank you!
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Want to support the creation of these videos?
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Patrons get access to ad-free videos, WhatsApp chat group and a boat tracker map with a list of all the anchorages and harbours so far ????
Organic t-shirts & hoodies + stickers:
https://alluringarctic.myspreadshop.com/
More stuff:
http://www.instagram.com/alluringarctic
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