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We had a wonderful time in Loredo

Swimming bird on Carmen Island

Digital camera choices

We purchased our first digital camera, a Canon
PowerShot Pro90 IS, in 2002. Many of our pictures are taken from a boat, with
the subject often at a distance. So we wanted a long lens to suc…

Stuck in Fairhope

We had planned to leave Fairhope this morning at 6:30, but we are sitting on the bottom in our slip. We knew this was a possibility, but thought that we could power out of the slip. So we are waiting for the tide to change to depar…

Outfitting Kosmos For a Baby — Bassinet, Stroller and Car Seat

We know there are a few readers who are in our age group that will probably have kids soon, as well as many blog readers who are anticipating grandkids in the near future. So, for those of you, we’re starting … Continue reading

You never know what you’ll see

In South Florida.Drove down to West Marine for some supplies and 12v LED light bulbs and parked in front of this car. Trippy little thing. Had no name on it. I thought maybe Chinese, but when I got home I posted these pics on Mobli and a nice fellow in…

Incredible video

The Salty Cs Crew sent this over.Chances are you’ve seen this (over 2million view)… if not, it’s worth your time.Amazing and kinda funny.Thanks, Traci and MikeNordhavn Exumas Abacos Bahamas trawler Caribbean Pickwick Boat dogs

Motor Homes Travels of South Australia Part 8

13 We stayed the night camped at the Caiguna roadhouse. We awoke to rumbling bellies (kidding) and made an early start; grocery stores in Esperance were singing a syren’s song to us. Just as a side note, diesel along the Nullarbor is $1.97 per litre a…

Motor Home Travels of South Australia Part 7

12 Guide books are somewhat creations of fiction, not that what they tell you is in a certain location isn’t there, but they make everything sound so “you have to see this!” that we find that we pull off to see things that really aren’t that impressiv…

Motor Home travels South Austalia Part 6

10 Exploring Port Lincoln; well the population is 13,600 so it is not a big place and it only takes a short bit of time to see the foreshore or down town area. We have our lunch of lovely fresh oysters and head off to the Lincoln Park Nature Reserve; …