The Moses Myers House and Gourmet Grilled Cheese in Norfolk, Virginia

Continued… From Adeline’s room, we moved into the part of the slaves quarters that was above the utility room. The signs said that the Myers had dozens of slaves over the decades, but didn’t say how many slaves the household … Continue reading

The Moses Myers House in Norfolk, Virginia

Dawn on Saturday, July 5, 2025 Our plan was to go to historic Ft. Norfolk. There was a marina barbecue from 1300 – 1500 that Eric went to, so we didn’t head out until 1500. When we entered the fort … Continue reading

Celebrating Independence Day at Historic Fort Monroe — Part 2

Continued… When the tour concluded, Eric and Keith announced they were hungry. They went to a nearby restaurant called The Deadrise, which was over at the marina. The food was good and the portions were huge. Keith, who was not … Continue reading

Celebrating Independence Day at Historic Fort Monroe — Part 1

On Friday, July 4, Eric started the day by doing an inventory of spare parts we had onboard. He created a list of spare parts that we need to stock up on. Karen had told us that Fort Monroe was … Continue reading

Repairs and Errands in Norfolk, Virginia

Sunrise on Tuesday, July 1 On Tuesday morning, Eric went back to the hydraulic store in Portsmouth to exchange the fittings. He found fittings with angles that would work better in the space we had. Upon return, he finished installing … Continue reading

Visiting Portsmouth, Virginia

Dawn on Monday, June 30 This morning, Eric went to a hydraulic service center near downtown Norfolk to buy the proper size fittings for the new transfer pump. Eric wasn’t happy with the selection, so he went to another store … Continue reading

Fort Nisqually

More than a century before the smoke-spewing copper smelter at Point Ruston influenced Tacoma-born Frank Herbert’s penning of his epic novel Dune, the area supported the first European trading post in the Puget Sound. About 15 miles to the south, the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1832 established Fort Nisqually, which became an important fur-trading post…

Boat Repairs, Tidewater Comicon, and Dinner with Cruiser Friends

Sunday, June 29 — View of the channel from the bridge taken during a morning walk. Kosmos is in the marina to the right, in the first row long the channel. Statue near the bridge This morning, Eric was feeling … Continue reading

Trifecta Helicopter Tour

We often fly close to Mt. Rainier when travelling in and out of Sea Tac airport, and love getting a close-up look of the iconic volcano. For an even better view, Jennifer took James on a surprise helicopter tour of the three major mountains in the area: Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adams and Mt. St. Helens….

Touring Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA

Saturday, June 28, 2025 — We moved Kosmos to her assigned slip first thing in the morning, when the current was less strong. Eric was able to back in with no problem. Then went through the whole process of situating … Continue reading