Hello,
It has been a really busy two days here in Eastbourne. Chart-plotter worked on again and our fuel tanks cleaned. But the atmosphere here is great and everyone just so friendly. Tomorrow we leave bright and early, or foggy and e…
A time of boat work, learning the locks, and wonderful people
Beach Treest
The dawn was lovely but I was having trouble with the color using a new filter on my camera lens. The images were too blue. Time to retreat and try something else so on to software and textures. This felt like the scene I saw even if it wasn̵…
Todays Pics: Dinkin’ to Downtown
We’ve been pushing water out of our way for pretty much 2 months now and I’ve become kinda wooly over that time.So, like I do wherever we are and I need a haircut; I Google, “The best men’s haircut”, and use the Zip Code of the town we’re tied up…
Anchorage at Little Cedar Mountain Cove, Mile 426.9
Wednesday: We were up early again; 05:15. It was a very still night and the boat barely moved. But it did move some this morning doing a slow 360 turn. We had about 5′ to spare on each bank. It was a good thing the banks w…
Anchorage at Little Cedar Mountain Cove, Mile 426.9
Wednesday: We were up early again; 05:15. It was a very still night and the boat barely moved. But it did move some this morning doing a slow 360 turn. We had about 5′ to spare on each bank. It was a good thing the banks w…
, The British Invasion of Furthur or POM girls arrive
After a month of land cruising Sam has returned to Furthur. She stepped aboard, opened the saloon door and exclaimed, “I’m home!” Sam being Sam meant she did not come alone; she brought three beautiful young ladies along for a short stay.
Kate i…
More Reality
MECH: Yesterday I tackled the grey water tank issue. Probes not working so that the pump was not turning on when the level reached ‘mid’. One thing about a boat, when you hear (or see something odd), like gurgling sink drains, it only goes downhill …
West Meon with Steve and Valerie
Hi
The fuel guys came at eight and are just finishing up for the day now at 5 PM. They will return tomorrow to finish up and put all of the tanks back together with some new bolts and such. We will remain at the work dock to avoid mov…
Aug. 27 – Port Washington, NY
Port Washington Mooring FieldWe left Branford with dark storm clouds to the east…luckily we were moving the opposite direction. We are slowing making our way to New York City and then back to the Chesapeake. We had beautiful weather by the time we go…
Today’s Pics
We’ve been admiring this old sailboat since we’ve arrived. It’s just down the dock a way, we walk past it everyday.The craftsmanship!I would hate to have to keep it up, but someone has kept it sweet.It’s a beauty for sure and I got a few more shots… …
