Bag End

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Nancy Chism, Don Chism ISBN: 9781640275881
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: October 24, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nancy Chism, Don Chism
ISBN: 9781640275881
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: October 24, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

A late-night breakfast in the small cabin of the thirty-two-foot sailing vessel, Bag End, sitting securely at anchor in Manzanillo, Mexico in April 2012—consisting of scrambled eggs and a glass of champagne for two—celebrated the completion of their twenty-two-year circumnavigation of the world. And it was enough.

Don and Nancy tell the story of a voyage around the world on Bag End. In the process of writing it, Don thought of the story as “a funny thing happened,” and Nancy always thought of the whole thing as a case of “watch out what you wish for.” But this story can only truly be called Bag End, which is the name of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins’s home in Tolkien’s books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Bag End signified home for them and the safe finishing point of a long adventure, as it does for Don and Nancy. While a lot of funny things did happen on their voyage and their discovery that what you wish for sometimes really does come true, the only proper name for this story is the name of its bona fide main character, the very little but very intrepid sailing vessel Bag End.

Read about Bag End’s journey and find out what can happen when risk is taken, lives change, and things unheard of become realities. Sail along with Don and Nancy on Bag End to discover the elemental terror of a storm at sea, the frustration of windless days where boredom is a very real and significant enemy, and the utter joy in encountering that incredibly rare phenomenon, the perfect sail. Crisscross the equator with them and find the almost untouched Marquesas, lush Samoa, the southernmost windy point of New Zealand, primitive Vanuatu, the world’s best-kept secret– enlightened and urbane Southeast Asia, the northernmost blustery tip of Borneo, the fearsome Malacca Straits, the remote and empty Chagos, magical Africa, isolated Saint Helena, rainy and almost unpopulated Suriname, the contemporary Panama Canal, and the United States’ most unlikely neighbors, the impoverished and ill-treated third world countries of Central America—to discover unknown places, peoples, animals, and Mother Nature at her worst and best.

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A late-night breakfast in the small cabin of the thirty-two-foot sailing vessel, Bag End, sitting securely at anchor in Manzanillo, Mexico in April 2012—consisting of scrambled eggs and a glass of champagne for two—celebrated the completion of their twenty-two-year circumnavigation of the world. And it was enough.

Don and Nancy tell the story of a voyage around the world on Bag End. In the process of writing it, Don thought of the story as “a funny thing happened,” and Nancy always thought of the whole thing as a case of “watch out what you wish for.” But this story can only truly be called Bag End, which is the name of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins’s home in Tolkien’s books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Bag End signified home for them and the safe finishing point of a long adventure, as it does for Don and Nancy. While a lot of funny things did happen on their voyage and their discovery that what you wish for sometimes really does come true, the only proper name for this story is the name of its bona fide main character, the very little but very intrepid sailing vessel Bag End.

Read about Bag End’s journey and find out what can happen when risk is taken, lives change, and things unheard of become realities. Sail along with Don and Nancy on Bag End to discover the elemental terror of a storm at sea, the frustration of windless days where boredom is a very real and significant enemy, and the utter joy in encountering that incredibly rare phenomenon, the perfect sail. Crisscross the equator with them and find the almost untouched Marquesas, lush Samoa, the southernmost windy point of New Zealand, primitive Vanuatu, the world’s best-kept secret– enlightened and urbane Southeast Asia, the northernmost blustery tip of Borneo, the fearsome Malacca Straits, the remote and empty Chagos, magical Africa, isolated Saint Helena, rainy and almost unpopulated Suriname, the contemporary Panama Canal, and the United States’ most unlikely neighbors, the impoverished and ill-treated third world countries of Central America—to discover unknown places, peoples, animals, and Mother Nature at her worst and best.

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