Day 214…Blossom Mystery

Welcome to day 214 of  365 photos…todays photo is a blossom mystery. I found it in DC and didn’t know what it was. Luckily, our son Troy, who was playing guide for the day,  knew. The blossom was so unique that I had to take a photo. So what is it? Do you know? I… Continue Reading

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Forepeak Ladder

Some Pics of the forepeak ladder that I finally got around to building. This leads from the forepeak storage area up to the bow deck where the anchor gear is located – a handy shortcut to the deck from down below. I used 2×6 clear Douglas Fir and notch…

Now this sure is interesting

It’s a hole. A hole dug in the dirt. Well dug till I hit big rocks. Rocks too big to get out with a spade.And in case you missed the first two pictures here’s a third to complete the ‘Tour d’Hole’  :-)It’s not deep ’nuff to bury any bodies in so e…

Boston Adventures: A Trip into the Past

When Diana proposed a Saturday afternoon trip to visit the Larz Anderson Automobile Museum in Brookline I immediately said YES! Notwithstanding the fact that I love car museums, this one in particular brings back strong memories from my growing up year…

Day 213…McKees Rocks, PA

Welcome to day 213 of  365 photos…we’ve been traveling with the granddaughter this week. We have been to OBX, Middletown, MD, Washington DC and now McKees Rocks, PA where we have come to visit my elderly aunt. Our granddaughter was able to see the Presston neighborhood that I grew up in.From www.jonathondenson.com website: “Presston is… Continue Reading

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Freighters, Fishermen, Flotsam and Mayflies…

Great Loop II Date: 8/10/2014

Day #11 (Sunday): 50 miles (458 total miles)

Port #8:  Sault Ste. Marie, MI

Another great sleeping night led to an exciting day.  After cleaning the mud from the anchor chain and anchor, the Captain set a course for George Kemp Marina in Sault Ste. Marie, MI.  The morning broke clear and beautiful.  Our weather window has been long and given us a full week of travel days.  Forecasts predicted it would come to an end Monday afternoon.

Sunrise over Harbor Island Bay.

Today we were in the St. Mary River which would take us to the Soo and eventually into Whitefish Bay, Lake Superior. It was a day of many small fishing boats cluttering the channel as well as freighters coming from and going to the Soo Locks and Lake Superior.

 
Freighter anchored between Drummond and Detour waiting to load quarry stone.
Southbound freighter coming down the St. Mary River from the Soo Locks.
A northbound freighter passing us.
We moved out of the channel and slowed down to let him by…the law of bigness!
There he is, passing a southbound freighter.
Another southbound freighter…passing what looked like a lighthouse.

This wasn’t listed on the charts…
…so we weren’t sure if it was a lighthouse or a house built to replicate one.
There were at least 30 of these little fishing boats in the channel.  Don’t know if they had a Sunday Special on rentals somewhere or it’s just a popular style fishing boat.  At any rate they were out there with those big freighters!
Suddenly we started having flotsam (this was a piece of a railroad tie)…so we started a watch.  Flotsam this big could mess up a prop and we’ve had that kind of experience before!  Also, that other stuff is mayflies.  Their hatch is about 6 weeks behind ours.
That was another nice sized log.
Along came this tour boat.
Charlie decided to navigate too.
There’s those nasty mayflies!
Todd followed the downbound channel to the Soo.  At some points we could see we were in a ditch much like the Tenn-Tom Waterway…just shorter.  The Army Corps seemed to have some kind of project going in the area on both sides of the channel.

First the islands were all spread out like this…
…then they got closer together…
…and the channel markers got bigger…
…making sure we didn’t run aground on something like this.
The channel would widen and there were all kinds of pretty houses…
on both sides.  My preference is this one!
This is what the area in the above three pictures looked like on our GPS Navigation System.
I couldn’t figure out the contraption this fellow was working on.  It looked like a little draw bridge to nowhere!
We came upon this project by the Army Corps of Engineers.  Both sides of the channel looked like they were being worked on.  However, it wasn’t evident just what they were doing.
The upstream side of the Army Corps barge gave us no clues either.
Then there was this little car ferry running back and forth from one side to the other.
The ‘ditch’ looked like this…very obviously shored up after it was cut out.

This is what that section (the ditch) looked like on our navigation screen.
We arrived at the last turn in the St. Mary River before Sault Ste. Marie.  I called my cousin and told her to keep watch, we were on our way.  My cousin lives on the St. Mary River and just down the street from the marina and the Soo Locks.  As we passed by, the whole family, as well as other condo dwellers from their building were out on the dock and on their decks waving.  We were able to make a loop close in to their dock which was quite a thrill for all of us.

Last turn in the St. Mary River before Sault Ste. Marie, MI.  The Soo is on the left and Sault Ste. Marie, ON, CA is on the right (two Soos…who knew!)

They came to OB so Jennifer and Bill could see how we are traveling.  Afterward we spent a wonderful evening at Don and Marilyn’s condo and had a scrumptious dinner of ribs, chicken, local sweet corn (my absolute favorite!), beet and kale salad, and a wonderful cherry pie Jenn and Bill made from local cherries.  Are you hungry yet?

That’s our family!

Pics as promised

Ok, now before you anti-fouling guru’s crawl up my ass about this I did contact the mfgr of the paint and told them what it is I intend to do. They said it should be fine. Just before I launch the boat I’ll have to abrade the coating (with a green scot…

Oryahovo

Republica Restaurant
Tulcea, Romania
Salut
    As I sit here typing I can hear the restaurant diners just next to the boat.  They’re up on flybridge level so not looking in our windows or having us watch them eat.  It’s 10 pm but I guess people wait for the heat to abate before going out to dinner.  A […]

Day 212…Sunshine on a Carolina Wren

Welcome to day 212 of  365 photos…this little Carolina Wren had sunshine surrounding him this morning. The sunshine behind him made him glow. He was singing his little heart out while sitting on the fence.Camera: Nikon D7100 – Lens: Nikon 18-300mm Focal Length: 250mm – Aperture: f/5.6 – Shutter Speed: 1/160  second – ISO: 1600… Continue Reading

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Settling in

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Wow.  We sure have
packed in a lot in the past 5 weeks. We had a couple of parties in Ct to attend
with old friends that were a joy to see again. 
Other than a few more lines on all of our faces, things have not changed
too much. 

Emily got to see her old house
and walk through the inside.  The new
owners were gracious enough to invite us in and even had a few questions that
only the builders (us) would know.  They
have kept the house even better than we could have and they both must have
green thumbs since the landscaping was much improved.
We got some health insurance and have all started to get
medical exams to determine how we fared outside of the USA for 6 years.  Emily was fitted with braces for her teeth
and is thrilled (NOT) to be entering high school with a mouth filled with
metal.  Her school placement testing went
better than expected as she will waive normal 9th grade Algebra 1
and Physics and take all subjects except gym and Spanish at honors level. We
are very proud parents!
 
Tom has been clearing overgrown brush and fallen trees
around the Ludlow mass cottage and trying to get it livable for the coming cold
winter. Already replaced were 3 rotting floor joists and heat tape is being
installed under the house to keep exposed water pipes from bursting (again).  Kim and Emily have been scrubbing ceilings,
walls and floors of 6 years (or more) of dirt and making new curtains.  A washing machine was wired and plumbed in
the barn and the house refrigerator needed replacement.
 
We all got Samsung Galaxy S4 or S5 smart phones and are
slowly discovering all the magic they contain. Smart TVs are being researched
as Tom is trying to figure a way to eliminate cable TV altogether by using
streaming internet. We found no good reason to re-connect our land-line phone,
so good riddance to another bill!
We have held some discussions with the town and uncovering
the bureaucratic hurtles we will have to overcome to build another house on our
40 acres of land.  Surveyors, lawyers and
architects are being contacted. We attended a local Ludlow fair and Emily did
pretty good at rock climbing.
 
We will continue to shuttle back and forth between Ludlow,
Ma and Groton, CT until the boat is hauled out near the end of August.  0ver 60 boxes have been off-loaded into our
dear friend’s basement and 4 carloads have been brought north so far.  The water line is slowly rising as we uncover
parts of the boat that have been buried for years. Tom is trying to remember
the winterizing steps and how many gallons of pink antifreeze will be needed.
Going south until the butter melts was a much better plan!
We got a little more press; this time from Nordhavn, the
boat builder.  Here’s the link but it was
mostly a copy job from the Maryland newspaper piece:
Well life goes on and we will continue to chip away at
becoming dirt dwellers again.  Once Emily
is back in school and the boat is out of the water, things should settle down a
bit…We shall see.
Tom