Gillian Everett's photos with the keyword: 80s

Sailing adventures

23 Nov 2022 5 4 237
We learned to sail in a 12 foot dinghy, racing on inland lakes around Johannesburg 1976-1979, then on a 14 foot Hobie catamaran, racing in Hout Bay, near Cape Town 1981-1982. After our return to England, we completed a Yacht Cruising Association course, in 1984, on the Solent in Hampshire, on a YCA 29 yacht, prior to our sailing holidays in England, and the Mediterranean from 1984-1987. The photo here is part of the Royal Yacht Association log books which we had for completing a Day Skipper Course and Coastal Skipper course, in 1986/7, to improve our sailing and navigational skills. The left log book shows my Coastal Skipper certificate. Having these certificates and log books made it easier to charter yachts in England and the Mediterranean. The right one is part of Ian's log of actual voyages, with yacht names, dates, days on board, etc. Mine is similar, although Ian had one extra trip when he sailed around the Cape of Good Hope in a Sadler 32. See my log book detailed entries, in my photostream. Before Examination for the RYA/DoT Coastal Skipper certificate the following sailing experience is required: 20 days living on board 400 miles logged at sea 12 hours night sailing When we moved to Australia we had sailing holidays in the Whitsundays, and other places, mostly chartering yachts. Then we had our own boats from 1991 to 2001. See album "Our Boats" In 2002 we moved to Noosa, which has a shallow river unsuitable for deep keel boats, so we chartered a few times, and did various day sails. Sailing is such a joyful experience, using the power of the wind, and enjoying the freedom of being out on the water. It does require a level of agility and fitness. Nowadays we are trying out large cruise ships, the last one being the Cunard Queen Elizabeth, a short trip from Melbourne to Brisbane, via Sydney.

40/366 Old Mill

13 Feb 2020 4 1 208
80s England. Water colour by Hugh Harry Donald (Don) Hussey. 10 May 1924-21 Dec 1993

Hotel California

06 Jan 2017 8 15 585
TSC Tribute to... Glenn Lewis Frey (November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016) An American singer, songwriter and actor, best known as a founding member of the rock band Eagles. Frey was the lead singer and frontman for the Eagles, roles he came to share with fellow member Don Henley, with whom he wrote most of the Eagles' material. Wikipedia Hotel California www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YaMHEVWlvY “It’s basically a song about the dark underbelly of the American dream and about excess in America, which is something we knew a lot about,” Henley said in a 2002 interview with "60 Minutes." Photos from various trips to California, 1982 scanned from slides, 1992 and 1999 scanned from original photos.

301/365 The Cars

30 Oct 2015 245
LP record from our collection. What surprises me about this one is that we were still buying LPs in 1984! Heartbeat City When the Cars performed at Live Aid (1985), they played three songs from the album ("You Might Think", "Drive", plus the album's title track) alongside the fan favorite "Just What I Needed". Drive www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuZA6qiJVfU

109/365 Sheep World New Zealand

26 Apr 2015 255
Photo of a photo taken in 1988

S.S.PHOREAL

04 Apr 2015 227
Blast from the past. Clothing from Cape Town early 80s. Phowearin, Phoreal fabrics. 94/365