My Wife And I Shipwrecked On A Desert Island 2021
We came home in September 2021. The news stations wanted our story. A publisher offered a book deal. A movie option, believe it or not. We said no to most of it.
By day ten, my wife and I had developed a routine. She was the forager. I was the fisherman. She had a gift for finding food: she could spot a sleeping crab from twenty yards, knew exactly which rocks yielded the fattest mussels, and discovered that the inner bark of certain palm trees could be boiled into a starchy, edible paste (don’t ask me what it’s called—we named it “Sarah-Slop”). my wife and i shipwrecked on a desert island 2021
While there isn't a single famous historical event titled exactly "My wife and I shipwrecked on a desert island 2021," that year saw a massive resurgence of interest in a remarkably similar real-life survival story from the 1960s that was rediscovered and featured on CBS News' 60 Minutes in 2021 . We came home in September 2021
In 2021, you’d think the world is too connected for someone to stay lost. But the ocean is vast, and we were hundreds of miles off course. We had to move fast. A movie option, believe it or not
Living on a desert island isn't like the movies. There is no montage. It is a grueling cycle of boredom, fear, and physical pain.