I’m happy to say that we’ve done a fair amount of sailing this summer. According … Read More ›
Month: October 2011
These days, I’m finding that: :: One can never start celebrating Halloween early enough. :: Rainy days bring us to the appreciate our memberships at … Read More ›
The same day that we dropped off our fire extinguishers, we visited Mass Marine Parts, a division of Continental Marine Services in Quincy, MA. This place … Read More ›
To V, the fire extinguisher is the “red thing I put my foot on to step up” to her berth. To us, it’s an important … Read More ›
{Pictures to come later. Our camera cord is MIA} On Sunday, we persuaded our friend Tim of Windhorse to come with us for our last sail … Read More ›
A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a recent moment I want to pause, savor and remember – inspired by Soulemama.
I’ve known Teaspoon (not her real name) since she was a tiny babe, and her mother even longer. Jona and I go way back. We … Read More ›
The Annapolis Sailboat show started with a bang. Armed with the seminar schedule–and wishing to avoid product overload–I managed to cram in five classes in … Read More ›
The Massachusetts Oyster Project is alive and well here, where oysters are incubated in the marina waters before they are “planted” in the Boston Harbor. … Read More ›