My sister and her family are on the most amazing adventure. They are sailing around the world!! You can read about my sister's sailing adventures on their blog.
http://saltyginger.blogspot.com/ You can also follow their little dot as they cross the ocean.
http://www.winlink.org/dotnet/maps/PositionreportsDetail.aspx?callsign=VA3PRYThe kids and I have been enjoying following their blog and learning about all the places they are visiting. By far, the most excitement has been around their crossing the Panama Canal. There are several webcams along the canal and we knew we may be able to see them on their crossing. Here's the link the the webcams.
http://www.pancanal.com/eng/photo/camera-java.html We had lots of fun watching ships go through the locks. We even from some youtube videos that sped up the whole process. (The webcams only refresh every 3 minutes)
Here is part of an email I wrote to Julie about us watching them make their crossing.
Can you imagine the excitement in the Sparks house Friday morning? Thursday night Shane set up the PS3 so we could get internet on the big screen TV. We went to the Panama Canal webcams and book marked the sites for easy access in the morning. Friday morning we ate bagels in front of the TV. We watched 2 groups of sail boats approaching in the distance. We all guessed at whether you were in the first group or the second group. Finally we could tell. You were in the second group. We were all excited, because with the boats that went through before you the close up was of the second set of boats! But then the camera angle on one of the webcams changed. (we had 2 webcam open so we could see you from the best possible vantage point) When it changed we got a close up of the Gromit! We could read the name on the side and see everyone on deck. They flew a Canadian flag :-) It was cool to know they are friends of yours. Then we watched your boat. It wasn’t as close up, but we still had a decent view. Anyways we watched you refresh every 3 minutes. At one point we thought we saw a pink towel at the front of the ship and another time we thought we saw a Canada flag. Then as the water in the lock lowered we saw less and less until all we could see was the tops of the poles, then you disappeared. I wish I would have snapped a screen shot, but I didn't think about it in all the excitement.Soon they will be heading to Galapagos and then a 23 day sail to Marquesas!