Diving through a Cave and the Tiger Shark by Bear

On our last dive yesterday, I went through an 80 foot deep cave! People are not supposed to go deeper than 40 feet unless they are certified. But I am a good diver so my dad took me down deep for this cave. Tiger Shark at Viani BayWe also saw an…

Norfolk Adventures – Days 245 to 248 – Norfolk, VA

Norfolk (population 243,000) was terrific.  We arrived on Friday (6/3) and berthed at the Waterside (their municipal) Marina.  It sits right on the city’s waterfront with a spectacular view of the Elizabeth River and Portsmouth which is …

Great Kills Yacht Club, Staten Island, New York

Crookes Point, as you enter Great Kills Harbor on Staten IslandGreat Kills Yacht Club (Kills in Dutch means river)Left Brielle at about 9 this morning, just as the strong tide was turning (slack tide) so easier to get out of our slip and underw…

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Just a portion of The Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach. Absolutely beautiful! It looks like a castle. This is a sunken sailboat we saw while out in the dinghy.We were so happy to see Nancy and Bob this afternoon. They arrived shortly after lunch and are on…

June 8, 2011 Alligator River Marina

When last we posted, we were in Solomons. We had a great time there, but on June 2, we moved on to Deltaville. We were going to Yorktown, but that is a very full day. In the old days, in the Rick ‘N Roll II, this would be an easy day, but now, we are t…

Gumuslik

The Salty dawg is achored below to the right of my left shoulder. The bay we are in is beautiful!!!

We climbed another hill!!! Marty would be so proud of us…

Bill cleaned the prop under the boat Hooka style.

Off to the Erie Canal

We left Stratford May 31, 2011, almost a year after our  Great Loop departure, for an exploration of the Erie Canal from end to end, 342 miles.  We will be following the turn of the century Erie Canal that follows natural rivers and lakes.&nb…

Off to the Erie Canal

We left Stratford May 31, 2011, almost a year after our  Great Loop departure, for an exploration of the Erie Canal from end to end, 342 miles.  We will be following the turn of the century Erie Canal that follows natural rivers and lakes.&nb…