s/v Alchemy leaving Rockland Harbor, ME for Onset, MA Photograph care of Patricia Thompson aboard s/v Equus. I have been attempting to recreate some of our passages, both coastal and offshore in the Ocean, so I can share them with blog readers in writing. I am amazed at how truly different each one is […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...There is nothing quite like the feeling of being carried along the face of the Ocean, aboard a well designed sailboat, under solely the power of the wind. It is a sustainable mode of transportation. We made our way to and from, and all around the Bahama Cays last winter sailing the majority of […]
5 Comments. Continue Reading...The quote above on the fortune cookie is snappy. John Augustus Shedd was waxing philosophy when he wrote it but I can tell you through experience it isn’t a quote that can stand up to reality. I find there are so many heady sayings like this that roll off the tongue but quickly under […]
1 Comment. Continue Reading...Living here in Oriental this Fall and Winter has given us a new perspective of the Cruiser’s Winter Migration South. Last year, we participated in it the first time aboard s/v Alchemy, while this year we have watched the mass-maritime-exodus for points South from ashore. While there have been the moments here and there I […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Boats are still coming and going as the migration South continues…new friends to be made both of the human variety and the canine variety. In one corner of the yard the boat that has been in the process of being built that I posted in one of my first blog entries has now been covered […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Sailing is an art full of tradition and it colors every aspect of it, including sailboat hulls themselves. A boat’s stripe can relay information such as the year it was built, who the builder and designer were, and even what model she is. That is why when someone decides to change the color of […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...O.K., so I know it is cliche and hokey, but the title of this blog entry is oh, so true… Proceeding my most depressing blog entry to date that I posted last week, I was messaged by Brittany of s/v Asante. She is the creator of the blog I referenced in last week’s blog […]
5 Comments. Continue Reading...I was basking in the sunlight of my friend’s vehicle as we made our way to the largest shopping area in the tri-county area outside of Beaufort, N.C. last week. The sun was out after multiple grey, cold North Carolina Fall days and her offer of a day of girl’s lunch out and window shopping […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...It is November…the day after election day. I have never been so lack luster about an election in my life…It just feels like this country is so divided, and in a time when we need to be the most united, and it is hard to believe anyone, even Superman, could turn all of it […]
3 Comments. Continue Reading...I have spent many hours on the rail of a sailboat. Hours of sitting, and thinking, and observing. Hours in the sunshine, rain, heat, cold; some in the dark with stars twinkling over my head… Sure there were the minutes of intense concentration while rounding a mark, bringing the halyards up, bringing the halyards […]
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