A Canarian Christmas
Getting into the holiday spirit is trickier in balmy weather. The days are not short, dark, and cold, our usual cues for building Christmas cheer. So we have to look […]
Getting into the holiday spirit is trickier in balmy weather. The days are not short, dark, and cold, our usual cues for building Christmas cheer. So we have to look […]
We left Lagos, Portugal, on November 14 and made the Canary Islands on November 18. We had considered leaving as early as November 11. We were keeping busy working […]
Lagos Portugal, November 2015. We are in Lagos, Portugal, in the far southwest of Portugal. Africa sits directly below us. About six hundred miles down, just off Africa’s coast, lie the […]
We enjoyed A Coruña, Spain, and were well taken care of there. We are members of the Ocean Cruising Club, a sort of floating yacht club, complete with its own […]
We have crossed the Bay of Biscay, making A Coruña, Spain, on October 1. The trip was 361 nautical miles, done in two days and nine hours. One last comment about […]
When we left Marblehead eight years ago, we wrote our very first blog about the Yin and Yang of Sailing. It has become somewhat of a mantra that some parts of our trip […]
On September 19, we had several days of light winds forecast, and so we pushed out of Dover and headed down the English Channel, on an overnight sail, bound for […]
OK, contrary to the title of this entry, we didn’t sail any where near Hawaii, but bear with us for a moment. We have been berthed in Shotley, in southeast England, near […]
On passage, we listen to a series of children’s stories about a rotter named “Mr. Gum.” One of his sidekicks, Billy William the Third, has a penchant for saying words […]