Bahamas Birthday Party
An impromptu celebration turns out to be the best kind.
An impromptu celebration turns out to be the best kind.
A cruising diesel mechanic saves a Mexican village’s New Year’s party.
I’ve shared our past year throughout, in pictures and words, but following is a digest of stats and impressions.
A boatyard isn’t just a yard. It’s a kingdom of creative adventure for liveaboard kids.
I have been waiting a long time for this. It sounds a little silly, but here it is- I just want to be in water
Since we started cruising, there have been many imperatives to go, go, go. We spent much of our first cruising year working on the boat,
As we had struggled up the St Lawrence River and down the canal systems toward the Hudson river, discussion of what to do afterwards had
Silence. Blessed silence. That’s the first thing that’s noticeable when you step ashore on Cumberland Island National Seashore, and it’s definitely something that I appreciate
They say that one can get used to almost anything, if done often enough. I wasn’t so sure of that when we got up at
The Robertson family aboard Del Viento continue a sweet family tradition while spending the holidays in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez.
“No worries,” I had been telling everyone for the last month—everyone who had pointed out that to go through the Chambly Canal the mast would
I hate not knowing. It’s the one thing that makes me anxious and unsettled and unhappy and unproductive. I don’t mean lack of knowledge, I
An impromptu celebration turns out to be the best kind.
A cruising diesel mechanic saves a Mexican village’s New Year’s party.
I’ve shared our past year throughout, in pictures and words, but following is a digest of stats and impressions.
A boatyard isn’t just a yard. It’s a kingdom of creative adventure for liveaboard kids.
I have been waiting a long time for this. It sounds a little silly, but here it is- I just want to be in water
Since we started cruising, there have been many imperatives to go, go, go. We spent much of our first cruising year working on the boat,
As we had struggled up the St Lawrence River and down the canal systems toward the Hudson river, discussion of what to do afterwards had
Silence. Blessed silence. That’s the first thing that’s noticeable when you step ashore on Cumberland Island National Seashore, and it’s definitely something that I appreciate
They say that one can get used to almost anything, if done often enough. I wasn’t so sure of that when we got up at
The Robertson family aboard Del Viento continue a sweet family tradition while spending the holidays in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez.
“No worries,” I had been telling everyone for the last month—everyone who had pointed out that to go through the Chambly Canal the mast would
I hate not knowing. It’s the one thing that makes me anxious and unsettled and unhappy and unproductive. I don’t mean lack of knowledge, I
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