"For the truth is that I already know as much about my fate as I need to know. The day will come when I will die. So the only matter of consequence before me is what I will do with my allotted time. I can remain on shore, paralyzed with fear, or I can raise my sails and dip and soar in the breeze."--Richard Bode
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Lazy days in San Diego
Decisions may be harder with no deadlines. We had a great bit of difficulty trying to decide whether to stay a few more months in SD or move on south to Mexico. But finally after much deliberation at the pool side, we have decided to stay in SD for a few more months. We will finish up projects on the boat and more easily fly to Boston for Christmas with Karen and Isaac. Then possibly sail to Mexico in January......or maybe not...... but that would mean we would stay in SD until after hurricane season until Nov 2011. Guess we need more pool time....
Seriously, we have a couple of big projects such as a Bimini (sun cover over the cockpit) and possibly solar panels to work on. I am seriously knitting. This week I finished a hooded sweater and mittens for a 5yo boy in Bellingham that I love, fingerless gloves for Karen (hand spun yarn from her beloved Sheltie) , and working on another pair of socks ( hand spun yarn wool/bamboo). I have started spinning again and joined a spin in at a shop in Encinitas. Common Threads is a fantastic yarn/fiber shop with an incredible stock of yarns. The owners are so nice and helpful, reminding me of Great Yarns I left behind in Everett. Snoball likes it when I sit to knit or spin, have to keep the cat happy....
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Traveling Times
End of September was a time for traveling to Washington to see family and old friends. We spent time in Bellingham with Andy, Rebecca and Felice. Hiking on Mt Galbraith with Andy and Felice was a highlight. We saw many friends and x-coworkers. After 2 weeks we began our road trip to CA. We took our time, camping and hiking with Crater Lake and Yosemite being our favorite stops.
The additional fun things were wine tasting and brewery hopping. Starting in Seattle with Elysian Breweries 3 pumpkin beers which I love. Rick loves Rogue brews and we tipped a few in Eugene OR. A great find in the Clear Lake area of CA is called Robledo Family Winery. We continued on to taste alot of great wines in the Russian River Valley. We skipped the Napa Valley due to $$$ wines do not fit into the retirement budget. Crossing CA to the Amador and El Dorado county wineries we enjoyed Eastern/ Terre Rouge winery finding a great 10 year old Syrah. Stone brewery was another stop just before San Diego where we had more great brews. Overall we had a great road trip with no deadlines.
The additional fun things were wine tasting and brewery hopping. Starting in Seattle with Elysian Breweries 3 pumpkin beers which I love. Rick loves Rogue brews and we tipped a few in Eugene OR. A great find in the Clear Lake area of CA is called Robledo Family Winery. We continued on to taste alot of great wines in the Russian River Valley. We skipped the Napa Valley due to $$$ wines do not fit into the retirement budget. Crossing CA to the Amador and El Dorado county wineries we enjoyed Eastern/ Terre Rouge winery finding a great 10 year old Syrah. Stone brewery was another stop just before San Diego where we had more great brews. Overall we had a great road trip with no deadlines.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Entering San Diego Bay
Sailing into San Diego Bay is fun on a sunny Sunday afternoon as there were thousands of boating sailing throughout the length of the bay. Our marina is 12 miles from the harbor entrance. We are docked now for a while at Chula Vista Marina. Time to reflect on our passage of 1500 nautical miles, do repairs and plan for the next adventure. We will be sad to say good bye to Denis on Wednesday. We will be a team of 2 again.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Sailing with Denis
Sailing with Denis was a joy and essential at times. He is a great helmsman, boat repair trouble shooter and easy to get along with. Here he is sailing in the sunset toward San Deigo.
Friday, August 20, 2010
On the hook at Catalina Island
We sailed to Catalina island and hung on the hook at catalina harbor. We took the dinghy ashore to walk across to Two Harbors (the town in this area of the island). We encountered flowering catus and wild winds blowing across this narrow isthmus. Two Harbor is a boaters town across Santa Monica Bay from Los Angeles. The mooring buoys are packed tight and you must pick up a bow and stern line. There is a general store with island prices and a pub with EXPENSIVE beer. We spent 2 nights in cat harbor on the quiet side of the island.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Marina Del Rey
We tied up to a slip at Marina Del Rey after being towed into the harbor. Air in the fuel kept our engine running inconsistently enough to be dangerous upon entering a tight harbor filled with boats sailing in on a sunny Sunday afternoon.
Arrival at Marina del Rey was intentional to meet with Signet Corp for repairs on our depth finder electronics, but now Rick worked on the fuel lines also. Sunny, warm and nice helpful boaters were found along with a good pub. Watched the sailing vessels come into the harbor in the evening under sail, wing and wing.
Again we all worked as a close knit team. We are glad to have Denis on board.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
survived a gale
We spent 3 days in a gale off Cape Mendocino. We had 30 to 45 knot winds and 15 foot confused seas. We rode with the wind at our backs, the storm sail up, going 8 knots with waves riding up our back side. There is nothing like riding a 35,000 pound surf board, scared to death. Talaria was an amazing vessel keeping us safe. Rick and our GREAT crew member, Denis kept us on course trying to ride out the storm. We eventually cut across the seas to rest up in Bodega Bay. Grateful to tie up to a dock, have a shower and cold beer.
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