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Georgetown Steam Plant

The Georgetown Steam Plant was built in 1906 along the Duwamish River to power Seattle’s streetcars. The advent of hydropower soon made the plant noncompetitive, and it was used only as an emergency backup starting in the 1920s. Decommissioned in 1977 and declared a National Historic Monument in 1984, the plant houses the only two…

Friday Harbor

Friday Harbor is the only incorporated town in the San Juan Islands and the main transportation hub, with frequent ferry, float plane and small craft traffic. The many restaurants, bars, and other attractions, plus a wonderful waterfront setting, make the town an exceedingly popular summer tourist destination, and accommodations, flights and ferry reservations book up…

Caleta Partida, Day 2

Sunrise on Saturday December 3 Our new friends left first thing in the morning to go back to La Paz. We were sad to see them go. Not long after they left, a park ranger boat came into the anchorage and … Continue reading

Point Ruston

Point Ruston in Tacoma, the inspiration for Frank Herbert’s epic science-fiction novel Dune, was once one of the most polluted superfund sites in the world. In writing the first best-selling science-fiction novel with an environmental theme, Tacoma-born Herbert was influenced by the foul-smelling smoke that spewed from the ASARCO copper smelter at Point Ruston. After…

Ensenada Grande on Isla Partida to Caleta Partida (which is between Isla Partida and Espiritu Santo)

Continued from yesterday… At around 1400 (2:00 pm) we lifted anchor and headed south. Since we’d mentioned that the cliffs were geologically interesting, we wanted to put in a shot of the cliff that separates the middle cove from the … Continue reading

South Point 400

The South Point 400 NASCAR Cup Series was held at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in mid-October, near the end of the racing season. It was our first live NASCAR race since attending the Daytona 500 five years ago and we had a great time. The race weekend included an Xfinity Series race on Saturday and…

Ensenada Grande on Isla Partida, Days 2 and 3

Sunrise on Thursday, December 1. Sometimes the clouds made the sunrises and sunsets extra dramatic; sometimes the clouds just blocked the light. Check out the fish around our boat. Eric had done some online searching, and found the family that … Continue reading

Playa La Bonanza on Espiritu Santo to Ensenada Grande on Isla Partida

Sunrise on Wednesday, November 30, 2022 We were sad to leave Playa de Bonanza before we’d done any exploring, but it was uncomfortable and we needed to move on. We pulled up anchor at 0815 and headed north to Isla … Continue reading

Playa Pichilingue to Playa La Bonanza on Isla Espiritu Santo

Ferry heading into the terminal at sunrise on Monday, November 28 This morning, we got Kosmos ready for sea and lifted anchor at 1000. It was a two hour ride to Playa La Bonanza, located on the east side of … Continue reading

Playa Pichilingue, Day 6

On Sunday morning (November 27), we made one more run to the grocery store in La Paz. The tide was not as high as it had been yesterday, but it was still high. After we were done shopping, we had … Continue reading