5 September 2013 Washington, DC, – Port Tobacco – Smith Creek

Garden behind the Castle

Typically, just before daybreak, I get out for my walk.  I love the brand new day when it’s untouched and freshly kissed with dew.  There are no tourists–just runners, walkers, and cyclists. The morning of th…

Anchorage at Antiparos

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Today’s Pics

The homes…Nephew Niel and I took the dink into town to check out the Naval Academy only to find; on this day there was a line to get in that would’ve taken us 2 hours to get through. We went to Pussers World Famous bar on ego alley for an early beer….

Sept. 4 – Cape May, NJ

Miss Chris MarinaIt felt wonderful to sleep in this morning…I didn’t even hear Stan get up, make coffee or open the door to go to breakfast. I did finally smell the coffee! I sat on the deck enjoying the view and the lazy morning. Our dock is more of…

traveling around the Island of "IOS"

 Many small churches all over. Some in very remote areas.We don’t believe these are used anymore but kept up as a historic monument.   On our way back from touring the Island we can see the port of Ormos where the boat is docked.  T…

Le reve report 2013-09-05 02:06:00

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Sunset

The weather we have been having recently has been superb. A proper summer here in the UK at last.Nothing like a bit of sunshine in our lives to cheer everyone up.Here you see yet another glorious sunset, taken while everyone on board waited somewhat pa…

Sunset

The weather we have been having recently has been superb. A proper summer here in the UK at last.Nothing like a bit of sunshine in our lives to cheer everyone up.Here you see yet another glorious sunset, taken while everyone on board waited somewhat pa…

Museum of London part 1

Rosh Hashanah
L’Shana Tovah to those who celebrate the Jewish New Year
      At some point I would like to see the Great Synagogue of London.  I would also love to hear Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, a wonderful s…

I new it would………

I knew it would take me 2 1/2 hours and it did, exactly. Approx. 1 1/2 gallons of epoxy, 12 yds of 12 oz fabric, two roller sleeves and the very last layer (Yeah!) of structural fiberglass is on the keel.It’s been awhile since I crawled up on top (well…