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March 5, 2022
Health, South Africa
Susan Colby
Accentuating the Positive

With the Russian madman causing mayhem in the world, I am really trying to maintain a positive outlook.

The war news is dominating and it’s difficult to avoid. But am very aware of how my mental health can affect my physical health, so I am attempting (and so far succeeding) to limit my news watching/viewing. I look at just enough to get a very superficial overview but even that is more than I want. I feel so sad for all the people affected by this megalomaniac!

Accentuating the Positive
February 24, 2022
Health, South Africa
Susan Colby
Chemo is Doing its Thing

Time flies by, even the chemo treatments. Yesterday was #5 of the planned 6. The results of my blood tests continue to be good. The cancer marker went from 301 to 187 this week. But not low enough to move on to the next stage. Dr. McCleave said they want to see it at around 30 which is quite a long way yet.

Chemo is Doing its Thing
February 13, 2022
Susan Colby
There’s Hot, and Then There’s HOT

When I came back to South Africa in 2019, I naturally gravitated to where I was born and grew up. And actually ended up in the what we used to call the village of Kloof. (It’s no longer a village!) Kloof is about 18 miles/29km from Durban and just on 1600ft/500km above sea level, giving the area a more moderate climate than Durban, usually being a good 10F less which was the case when I took Rodney to the park this afternoon. Plus less humid.

There’s Hot, and Then There’s HOT
February 3, 2022
Health, South Africa
Susan Colby
Chemo #4 Done, 2 to Go

The fourth treatment went as planned. Mick came with me so he was able to meet my doctor. It’s always good to have another set of ears in a consultation but this one was very straightforward because everything is going so well.

Chemo #4 Done, 2 to Go
January 23, 2022
South Africa
Susan Colby
A Massive Immune Booster

November 16 last year is the fateful day I got the definitive news that changed my life.

By then I ‘d been in hospital for 8 days going through tests and everything else that goes along with a cancer diagnosis. I’d just had laparoscopic surgery for a biopsy and the GYN/surgeon came to visit me after I had very gently been given the diagnosis. He’s a lovely man and from reading his bio, a pretty religious one as well. He said to me as he sat at my bedside, “Have you considered end of life?”

A Massive Immune Booster
Susan Colby
September 20, 2017
Sailing, Going International

Day of Preparation

Susan Colby
September 20, 2017
Sailing, Going International
Day of Preparation

A big preparation day in Tahiti, doing the provisioning for our charter on a Moorings 48 catamaran. With 9 women to cater for, we spent a lot of time in the Uturoa grocery stores before the chart briefing at the Moorings base.

Tagged: tahiti, charter boat, sailing, all women

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Susan Colby
September 8, 2017
Nomad, Sailing

First Leg of Susan's Next Big Adventure

Susan Colby
September 8, 2017
Nomad, Sailing
First Leg of Susan's Next Big Adventure

Next stop on my nomad journey - Raiatea in French Polynesia. A long red-eye flight from Los Angeles to Papeete, delayed flight to Raiatea and then magic. Our own on-the-water Airbnb as a staging area for the Mooring charter that starts tomorrow.

Tagged: tahiti, Raiatea, airbnb, mooringvacations

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Susan Colby
August 20, 2017
Nomad, Going International

SoCal, Tahiti, Australia, New Zealand Here I Come

Susan Colby
August 20, 2017
Nomad, Going International
SoCal, Tahiti, Australia, New Zealand Here I Come

Taking a road trip to Lake Chelan to see close friends was a good thing to do before really preparing myself for the next phase - Southern California, Tahiti, Australia and New Zealand - here I come. 

Tagged: nomad, international, SoCal, Tahiti, Australia, New Zealand, Lake Chelan, gun show, blue highways

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Susan Colby
August 2, 2017
Nomad

The One Year Plan is Shrinking

Susan Colby
August 2, 2017
Nomad
The One Year Plan is Shrinking

What was the One Year Plan has rapidly become the 10 month plan! Time is flying by and as yet, there is nothing concrete to extend the end of my plan.  But I have an idea and Granny will be traveling in style.

Tagged: RV, Port Townsend, Campervan

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Susan Colby
July 11, 2017
Nomad, Sailing

Haida Gwaii Sea Safari

Susan Colby
July 11, 2017
Nomad, Sailing
Haida Gwaii Sea Safari

My one year plan, or my nomad year is proving to be very exciting. I just returned from an amazing sea safari up in Haida Gwaii, or the Queen Charlotte Islands aboard the schooner Passing Cloud. 

Tagged: haida gwaii, gwaii hanaas, passing cloud, British Columbia, sailing

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Susan Colby
June 14, 2017
Nomad

The One-Year Plan

Susan Colby
June 14, 2017
Nomad
The One-Year Plan

The one-year plan is taking shape as I map out my moves. Exciting but scary times...British Columbia, Washington, California, Tahiti, Australia, New Zealand...

Tagged: plans, tahiti, one year plan, Australia, British Columbia

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Susan Colby
May 18, 2017

If You Don't Ask, You Don't Get

Susan Colby
May 18, 2017
If You Don't Ask, You Don't Get

How to talk about a life that is so full of ups and downs, twists and turns, dead ends and full stops?

It’s difficult and it’s taken me a while, and I’m not completely there yet to come to grips with my new reality. This is NOT how I had envisioned my life for so many years. Living out of a suitcase is no fun!

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Susan Colby
April 26, 2017
General

Twists and Turns

Susan Colby
April 26, 2017
General
Twists and Turns

Life takes strange twists and turns, and the past three weeks have been twistier than usual.Looking at my situation from the outside, things look pretty dire. Being basically homeless at my age is no fun at all.

Tagged: california, homeless, older women, southern california

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