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Risk Your Life to Save a Fish?

The second leg of our trip to the Dry Tortugas was a 4-5 hour sail into the Venice Inlet. The weather was fine, just a few squalls on the horizon. We motored under the Longboat Pass Bridge again, without the anxiety of its narrow space this time. The waves in the pass maintained their washing Read More

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Deception Pass Can Be So Deceiving

You have to plan ahead before entering Deception Pass. The pass is narrow, surrounded by rocks and cliffs. The tides are large. The currents and the eddies are strong. If you time it wrong, you’ll end up on the rocks. Most boats don’t do well on the rocks. They end up with scrapes and holes. Read More

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What Lurks Beneath the Surface?

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

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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

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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

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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

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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