We were at the boat this past weekend and heard there’d been a fire at Happy Harbor, one of the restaurants on the delta loop. Drove by to see for ourselves then googled the fire and found the restaurant had been closed for at least a few weeks before …
Back to Tourist, Back to Home
Having completed our visits at home Pam & I scurried back to Tourist for about 10 days. The first few days were typical summer weather for the Kentucky area. Low 90’s and humid. Then the Polar Vortex came through and boy did it get cold. At least i…
Our First Goin’ East Planning Meeting
The Waghornes, Rogers, Grooms/Norwood, Heards, Gerdes’, Nelson and Wallachs gathered at Portofino Harbour Marina and Yacht Club for our first Goin’ East trip planning meeting. We discussed several stopping locations and added new destination…
Nantucket Adventures: Exploring Nantucket & Wheeler History
More about Nantucket. In the photo below you see Guided Discovery next to two buildings on the docks. Those are cottages that can be rented by the day. A two bedroom rents for $1,000 while a three bedroom rents for $1,200.Explanatory Note: …
Day 191…National Ice Cream Day
Welcome to day 191 of 365 photos…Did you know that today is National Ice Cream Day? In 1984, President Ronald Reagan designated July as National Ice Cream Month. He also declared that the third Sunday in July would be National Ice Cream Day – bless his heart!! Mr. B & I decided to celebrate this… Continue Reading
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2014-21: The San Luis Obispo Cowboys are Back!
July 8th through July 20th: Sitka to CraigTuesday: July 8th: Those cowboys from San Luis Obispo arrived today for almost two weeks of cruising in Alaska. Vince Fonte, Marvin Dee and Bob Silva are Wild Blue veterans each having served aboard…
Zoom!
Dyna was our speed demon. She loved going fast and loved having her face in the wind. She also had no fear although she put my heart in my throat on more than one occasion. Here in Maine we have a small Boston Whaler that we use to tootle in the harbor…
