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Byline Ayla

The August issue of Astronomy magazine hits the newsstands today, and it includes an interesting article by a new freelance writer named Ayla Besemer. That’s right: Our own Ayla is a published author, and she couldn’t be more excited!
The …

Byline Ayla

The August issue of Astronomy magazine hits the newsstands today, and it includes an interesting article by a new freelance writer named Ayla Besemer. That’s right: Our own Ayla is a published author, and she couldn’t be more excited! The article is titled, Why Teens Should Care About Astronomy, and Ayla was inspired to write […]

Catchin up

Can feel the season starting to slow a bit. The Mega-yachts aren’t dominating the marina, folks are moving north, slowly making their way back to the states, Staniel Cay Yacht Club marina was giving slips away for free if you came in for dinner and 4th…

Poulsbo’s Third of July Independence Celebration

We've never seen so many boats in Liberty
Bay. Easily a thousand vessels filled the anchorage, by some counts two or three
thousand. This was our first time attending Poulsbo's
Th…

Izmir

Today we visited the City of Izmir, the ancient city of Smyrna. It was established on the shore of one of the most beautiful gulfs of the Aegean Sea dating back 8500 years. Today the population is nearly 4 million and the third largest city in Turkey. …

Historical Izmir Clock Tower

The Izmir Clock Tower built in 1901. The tower’s clock was a present from the German Emperor Wilhelm II. They say the clock has not stopped since its construction date.

Teos Ruins

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Teos Ruins

The Teos Ruins were originally built in the 2nd Century BC. Through the centuries the various inhabitants have added to the many temples, amphitheaters, etc. We hiked the area, walking through fields that have not yet been excavated and have goats, cow…

Teos Ruins