June 26, 2017: Flying to Eagle Harbor
Shortly after 9 am, Walt and I having shared Morning Prayer, Walt freed Braesail from its mooring buoy and we … Continue reading June 26, 2017: Flying to Eagle Harbor
Shortly after 9 am, Walt and I having shared Morning Prayer, Walt freed Braesail from its mooring buoy and we … Continue reading June 26, 2017: Flying to Eagle Harbor
After a night interrupted by trips to the head (after drinking LOTS of tea!) and by a very realistic dream … Continue reading June 25, 2017: Hoping my cold will ride off into the sunset!
How luxurious to sleep comfortably, wake early to use the head, and return immediately to slumber for another three hours! … Continue reading June 24, 2017: A peaceful day in the bay
Anacortes’ Friday morning presented us with morning-glory blue skies; we shared Morning Prayer, and Walt began to make phone calls … Continue reading June 23, 2017: Strawberries, cherries, and an anchoring buoy in Fossil Bay
I awakened on Thursday morning after a relatively sleepless night (mild leg cramps, a small cough, and the state of … Continue reading June 22, 2017: B.O.A.T. = “Blow Out Another Thousand!”
Sunshine smiled through the windows of the aft cabin on the morning of the summer solstice, and we welcomed it … Continue reading June 21, 2017: Summer solstice, great dinner, broken bow thruster
Today we allowed ourselves a late start from James Island; I’d awakened in the night to see the sky thick … Continue reading June 20, 2017: Sunshine and charter boats
At seven o’clock on another charcoal-gray morning, it was time to see if there was anything that could be seen … Continue reading June 19, 2017: Beauty on the beach
On June 16, the Northwest Paragraph of the Americas Chapter of the Moody Owners Association had our inaugural rendezvous. Walt … Continue reading June 18, 2017: A new “paragraph”
Finding ourselves suffering from some fatigue following many frantic days of preparing for our summer excursions and planning for the … Continue reading June 18, 2017: A quiet day at the dock