1.Install Google translate on your smart phone. 2. Tap language to select language from 3. Tap language to select language to The arrows allow quick change for response 4. Tap Enter Text for keyboard 5. Type short message use key words 6. Tap arrow for translation 7 tap square to enlarge word 8. Tap square to return 9. Tap X to finish. Second method. 1Tap Camera point at document or sign and hold steady 2. Tap scan 3. Press Camera button 4. Tap Select All 5. Tap arrow to translate 6. Tap square to enlarge 8. Tap square to return 10. Tap X to finish Note: Camera allows you to select text from Photos Note: Select instant, Point camera and read the instant translation of a word. Essential tool for foreign to survive with foreign languages. can use microphone to speak too. Avoid sentences as grammar changes the meaning,e.g. Tree Bark in English, Bark Tree in Thai, adjective after noun. Give context, e.g. Tree bark or Dog bark. Google translate needs context but still gets confused with multiple meanings for a word. Try: Is PCR test required for entry? "le test PCR est-il requis pour l'entrée? It works.
Ahh dang birds sometimes. I always worry when my sunroof is open 🤢😝 So will Princess ever sing for us? For us and the fish maybe? It’s ok if it’s not in English! Omg you weren’t anchored! 😱
The problem with some of the suggestions below regarding carrying and using a slingshot for chasing the birds is: it doesn't matter what shot you use for ammo, the sling itself is considered a weapon and may get confiscated in some jurisdictions (or worse!) if it is found on board.
Jamie your filmmaking is getting better everytime i suggest you invest on filming equipments like stabilization and drones to get better shots also a better microphone.
so just a thought and I don't know if it would work. I have a air dog electric fuel pump on my Cummins diesel truck that filters air and water . it has two separate filters one for water and one for debris. could it be converted to a boat I don't know. but it works wonderful . awesome sail the weather looked amazing stay safe guys
Ah, you got me with the click bait title.... I actually thought you'd set out across the Atlantic bound for Europe! Having spent 4 seasons sailing and living aboard in the Eastern Caribbean, I thought why would they leave wonderful Bequia to cross an ocean against wind and current?! But of course Martinique, Guadeloupe & Saint Martin (but not Sint Maarten - the marvellous & interesting history of the West Indies is always intriguing), are Departement de France! So yes, you did sail to France. And I bet you are enjoying shopping in the large French supermarkets with all that fresh French produce flown in daily...
@@SailingLifeonJupiter I always enjoy your content. Honest & matter of fact. Just giving you some friendly hassling. We found the contrasts often quite extreme - for example, going to the tiny supermarket on Union Island where the shelves were bare, juxtaposed with the French Islands massive supermarkets where every type of food is available. And then St Martin, where you can shop 'French' or 'American' on the Dutch side for plenty of variety.... The West Indies is unique in that regard. With the Ex English islands being the poorest (Antigua, St Kitts & Nevis, St Vincent, etc - BVI's perhaps an exception) and the French islands the richest, and then some in between but all with their own unique flavour, and all within a day sail (or less) of each other!