Ballast
bal·last /ˈbaləst/
noun
1. heavy material, such as gravel, grit, or iron placed low in a vessel to improve its stability.
Ballast
bal·last /ˈbaləst/
noun
1. heavy material, such as gravel, grit, or iron placed low in a vessel to improve its stability.
with a ballast filled to balance
against cresting waves along the voyage ahead
bellowing into the wind, "Do your worst, for I will do mine!"
“Better to fight and fall than live without hope”
— Volsung Saga C.14
“Better to fight and fall than live without hope”
— Volsung Saga C.14
It's not just the story you tell, it's the story you live
It's not just the story you tell, it's the story you live
A Mod·ern Vi·king (n)
1: One who sails for truth; an adventurer of the soul; balances self reflection with action; demands the most of oneself and one's tribe
2: AModernViking.com: Bookshelf for the Mind, Fuel for the Body, Valhalla for the Soul
3: Forges ever-forward discovering limits are only horizon lines waiting to be explored