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Campfire and Cruising Friends

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Jervis Inlet Mountains

A high pressure system had come in, allowing us views of mountains that are very rare at this time of the year. (View Post…)

OSCAR

This is an exceptional tool for us. It shows the temps in our freezer and two refrigerators. (See the three temps along the bottom along with humidity levels.) It also shows the main cabin temp and humidity level. And wait, there’s more! It also f…

Winter Cruise 2015 – For My Blogging Brother: This One’s For You!

My brother Dave and Mary Margaret are sailing around the world. A link to the blog of their cruising adventures aboard Leu Cat is on the side. He is an awesome blogger and blogs nearly every day, keeping us all in touch with their adventures.  (…

More wall art in Anacortes

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Anacortes wall art

We enjoy the quaint town of Anacortes and its historic scenes on the walls of buildings. It was blowing up a storm when we docked, wind gusts to 40 knots, but Debbie did an awesome job getting us docked in difficult conditions. (View Post…)

Seattle's Bell Street Harbor

We found a space at Bell Street, right in downtown Seattle and Pike Street Market. We found a great restaurant near the market and had both lunch and dinner there.  (View Post…)

Ceremonial burial of my lucky fishing shoes.

They surved me well on this trip. I buried them in the dumpster at Bellingham. (View Post…)

Bellingham! End of our summer journey.

The next day, I made a short run to our home slip in Bellingham. I grew quite a beard on this trip and so I took a selfie to remind me. (View Post…)

Roche Harbor and with Pat and Mike Aielllo

The next day I ran down to Roche Harbor in the San Juan Islands to clear customs. I spent the next day with Mike and Pat Aiello, good friends of ours. They showed me their spectacular home on San Juan Island and we took a hike at Lime Kiln State Park…