Jeff and I have spent most of our anchoring time in the Caribbean and Bahamas. We never thought much about underwater rocks because the water is so clear down there. You can usually see them as you come into an anchorage. But not here. We entered the bay at high tide, apparently. When we woke Read More
Month: September 2022
Lavender Fields Forever
We spent two days at the Rosario Resort on Orcas Island hiking and driving to see the small villages and quaint downtown. The lavender fields are everywhere. I never knew there were two kinds of lavender – French and English. The French kind is fragrant. They use it for perfumes, soaps, lotions, etc. The English Read More
Go Take a Hike!
Ahhh, fresh air, the smell of some sort of trees that we don’t see in the tropics, the sound of waterfalls, the freaking cold water in those waterfalls. What’s not to love? And how about the size of those trees? “Old forests” they’re called. Even the bark is bigger. When you sit on a boat Read More
Pink Sparkly Dust in the Sky
The San Juan Islands – No, they’re not in Puerto Rico. They’re just NW of Seattle. We became buds with Bill and Kris during Cruisers University at the Annapolis Boat Show last October. They just moved onto their Caliber 47 and began their retired lives living off the grid. This was their shakedown cruise. New Read More
Snow? In July?
Yes, yes it is snow in July. That’s Mount Rainier, actually. We are so lucky, and we know it. Today we are flying to Seattle, then driving to Anacortes to jump on our friends’ Caliber 47 named Sacagawea. Bill and Kris moved on board and did a complete refit. We’re here strictly for moral support Read More
Nature Calls
Sure, when you’re out on a boat, you’re typically surrounded by nature. But sometimes the mountains call. Isolating due to COVID-19 is hitting people hard. So we took our grandson to the mountains to escape the scene. We spent a week hiking, swimming, playing games outside during the day and working puzzles and reading stories Read More
Self-Isolation? Together?
Self-isolation. That’s a strange term. How do you isolate yourself – with another person? Or does it mean that you choose to isolate yourself rather than being told to do so? Whatever it means, people across the globe are doing it, including cruisers. The funny thing about it is that many cruisers are used to Read More
Yum, Stick!
Before the COVID-19 lock-downs really kicked in, we had an opportunity to go fishing with our friend, Bowen. He’s an avid fisherman and knows the waters of the west coast of Florida like the back of his hand. We anchored in Terra Ceia Bay just south of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge for a few nights Read More
COVID 19 – Is This Social Distancing Enough?
COVID-19, that quirky little virus that has all the world’s panties in a wad. You can’t go anywhere, visit anybody, hug your parents, dine out, see a movie, go to the store without a mask, nothing. You can spend your time with anyone in your household. I guess until we all know what this is Read More
The Weakest Link
We had a choice; either buy a chain counter or mark the chain every 25 feet. We never really knew how much chain we let out at anchor. It was always just a guess. Jeff got into the dinghy and floated it under the anchor locker. I lowered the anchor, VERY SLOWLY, into the dinghy Read More