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South Pacific Tales: By The Seat of Your Pants
South Pacific Tales: By The Seat of Your Pants
South Pacific Tales: By The Seat of Your Pants
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By the seat of your pants. A decision is made to leave security behind, and explore the cultures of the world. Journey through a young mans initial paradigm and experience of discovery, surprise, excitement, loneliness, and lustful heartache. A down to earth journey, and a short read into the early days of his exploration.

Journey with him as he discovers new ways of living, working, and trying to integrate into local culture. This is a short read that will leave you wanting more. Perhaps even leave you with a bit of wanderlust yourself. Imagine what you would do with the world at your finger tips again. Enjoy the South pacific tales volume 1 - By the seat of your pants.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMichael David
Release dateApr 5, 2017
ISBN9781370740918
South Pacific Tales: By The Seat of Your Pants

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    South Pacific Tales - Michael David

    South Pacific Tales

    By the seat of your pants

    Short Shot Series

    Vol.1

    By Michael David

    Dedicated to Griffin and Genevieve. I think about you every single day. Two of my favorite people, my hopes for you are that you are brave enough to follow your dreams. Make a life out of your passions. Stay curious, stay yourselves, and stay on course. Although I may not have the opportunity to tell you all the time, I love you very much. You will always hold my heart. I hope you get to know me a bit better through these. I may not be with you, but will always be beside you.

    The Majority of People in existence today on earth are stuck in routines because society has conditioned them, raised them to fear change, God, the new, adventure, financial failure, and in general the unknown."

    -the Stranger

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    Dreams Publishing

    copyright 2017

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    Life never really started until I left it.

    Growing up, I was put in all sorts of sports - Hockey, Lacrosse, Baseball, soccer (or better known as football) to the rest of the world. I think it was hoped that I would find one that I really appreciated and excelled at. I was all over the map. I didn’t understand that the sports had different seasons. I wanted to play them all. This went on for about two years; they were outlets for energy and time spent learning the games themselves. I often lamented to myself about the lack of programs that were in school relating to these sports. They were never organized within the school district, but through outside organizations. They still are in many respects today.

    School was not the greatest environment for me when growing up. Years from grade 5 through 10 were particularly difficult. I was never part of any inclusive groups, and really didn’t feel like I belonged there. At 13 or 14 I turned to skateboarding as an individual sport. This was something that did not require me to stick to a regimented schedule, and this was part of the attraction for me. In addition it gave me some unique links to people. There were lots of challenges with skateboarding in my hometown in those early years. There were lack of facilities, and understanding of the sport / culture itself along with the distance to travel to one that allowed for any skill progression. Designated skateboard areas and parks had not been built yet. The culture though would experience a surge in parks being built through the 1990’s and into the early 2000’s and my hometown would not have one built until closer to 2010, some 20 years later. There were a group of us that spearheaded drives with the community to build these parks, even appearing on the agenda and speaking at city hall to bring awareness and try to lobby for inclusion of a park or facility to be built. Eventually a

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