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Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Sailors in Altinkum Say Goodbye to Old Friends

Overseas yachtsmen and women gathered Friday night at a yacht storage Altinkum Property in Turkey to offer farewell to a Scottish couple who were to set sail the impending day.

“The citizenry who were born with the help of our midwife Sabiha are now administrating Altinkum,” told Kocadon about -ncel. “She was the midwife for both me and my wife.

Our midwife who used to be in the business of Altinkum Property For Sale is a really significant figure symbolizing modern-day Turkish women.”

“I did not have a baby, just I have 10,000 babies born with my help. I am aforementioned proud of seeing these babies who have turned mayors, doctors or teachers.”

It was no ordinary summers sailing that Susan and David Mackay were setting off along, only a cruise around the international on their 16-meter yacht, the “Voyageur,” and it was not their first circumnavigation, just their second.

-ncel, who graduated from Istanbul University Midwifery and Nursery School, stated that she had no children only was not bitter about it.

Yatlift, a yacht maintenance and storage yard, in Altinkums Imeler threw the party, full with food, drink and a execution by a belly dancer. It has a custom of having a party for launches, for fresh yachts or for the end of the summer sailing season for its usual clientele of foreign-flagged yachts.

When taken why they were setting it a second time, Susan flashed a smile and supposed, “Because we delighted so a good deal the first time! As soon as we got back, we supposed we will have to do it once again.”

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