We sailed a very old wooden ketch six thousand miles from Vancouver Island to New Zealand, a feat we felt was singularly impressive since we had, virtually, to learn how to sail and navigate along the way with no charts and inadequate sextant knowledge. A journey of faith, into the unknown that really became an adventure, exciting and sometimes terrifying.
Become inspired, as we were, to escape the rat race, to drop everything and do something outrageous and rewarding and perhaps, like me, you will see the hand of God upon whose palm you journey.
This is the story of the “Rainbow”, a converted Royal Navy ship’s pinnace built in Newcastle on Tyne in 1891 that became the magic carpet for a couple of young people who were willing to forgo a life of safety and security to find themselves through a voyage to 'the Real World'.
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By raj miles
Jun 12, 2007
"Rainbow Goes to Sea" Roger’s book is a joy to read, and an adventure that is one-of-a-kind – one that I will probably only experience while snuggled up reading about it! The insights gained and shared through this journey have stayed with me throughout my days, reminding me to surrender to the perfection of What Is. Rainbow Goes to Sea is a great and fun call to release our persistent egoic tendency to force particular desired outcomes of the small mind. Take a sail to the South Seas with Roger and Evelyn and bask in your connection to All That Is. Congratulations to Roger on writing and steering this amazing story into print! Rebecca Zimman USA