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Windjammer Relief Effort Delivers Aid to 30 Villages

Our Sailing Season Begins May 20

Capt. Ray's Indonesian Journal

From Wood Stove to Your Stove: Our Recipes

Talking Salty: Nautical Terminology

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Windjammer Relief Effort Delivers Aid to 30 Villages
Capt. Ray returning home; Maruta Jaya continues project
Windjammer Relief Effort delivered aid to 30 villages in 30 days during its first trip to the islands of Nias & Simeulue. The Indonesian islands were hard hit by the December 26 great earthquake and tsunami, an 8.7 quake on March 28 and significant other aftershocks. Photos of the expedition are included.

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Our Sailing Season Begins May 20
Photo essay: Camden harbor in May
In the April issue of Windjammer Cruise News, we wrote about the promise of spring. Since then, spring has arrived, and we are looking forward to your arrival. Do you have a reservation?
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Capt. Ray's Indonesian Journal
'Despite all the hardship, everyone smiled'
[April 30, 2005] My first sight of the Maruta Jaya was from the plane as we flew over Sinabang harbor on the island of Simeulue. By far the largest vessel in the port, she lay at anchor awaiting our arrival. When we landed at the airport, we saw that the terminal had been leveled by the earthquake and replaced by a tent.
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From Wood Stove to Your Stove: Our Recipes
Ann's Schooner French Toast serves a crowd
It's the time of year when we often find ourselves with a houseful of company at breakfast or mid-morning, especially when the family gathers before festivities like a graduation. This baked French Toast serves 36 but scales down easily to serve 24 or even 12. It's flavored with both nutmeg and cinnamon.
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Talking Salty: Nautical Terminology
'Dutch' East Indies included modern Indonesia
Though China, and Japan promised silks and porcelains, highly valued nutmeg, mace, cloves and sandalwood all came from the area that's now the country of Indonesia.
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Save on our Hot Deals
Reserve by May 20 for Memorial Day savings
View our last-minute specials for the six-day Memorial Day trip and hot deals for spring and fall foliage cruises. Check it out, because Old Salts always get the best deal going, and the second cruise in any season is half price. Read more

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