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VPN’s Revisited

A few years back, I did a post on secure networks. The technology has changed and improved and Steve Dashew asked me to do a post on what I am using now. As boaters, we are frequently using public computers … Continue reading →

Chicago

“Red sky in the morning is a sailor’s warning.” ” Red sky at night is sailor’s delight” This was sunrise. Chicago in the summertime is glorious. People are at the beach, bikers and joggers work out along the many trails, and boaters are out sailing or cruising.  Thousands of boats are moored or docked in […]

Prepping to Head South…Again!

With a bit more than 2 months to go, Team Hughes (Capn. Bill, Admiral Linda & crew dogs, Murphy & Trapper) is beginning preparations for another great adventure south. This year, for the 1st time aboard M/V Ruby Slipper we’re setting our sights on our…

Prepping to Head South…Again!

With a bit more than 2 months to go, Team Hughes (Capn. Bill, Admiral Linda & crew dogs, Murphy & Trapper) is beginning preparations for another great adventure south. This year, for the 1st time aboard M/V Ruby Slipper we’re setting our sights on our…

Floating Doctors

The floating Docs Panga arrives at the villageFloating Doctors  August 23, 2012Portobelo, PanamaOnce in a great while, an extraordinary human being comes along and changes lives.  I grew up with tales of Dr. Albert Schweitzer.  Late…

Ghosts and Shadows

Tucked away in the far Northwest corner of the Great Smoky Mountians National Park is this marvellous corner of the world, Cades Cove. The Park Service has been manicuring it and refining it since the forties. In doing so they must have consulted with the art department from National Geogrpahic Publications. If they didn’t then […]

Tied up at the new digs…

… and it seems the blow, or the computer forecasts, have pushed the prediction lines further west into the Gulf of Mexico.NOAA’s forecast is for a Tropical Storm to hit the Keys then form into a Hurricane in the Gulf before making landfall somewhere …

Make It Neat

     When it rains it pours.  Our streak of bad luck continues to haunt us as we have experienced yet another setback/delay.  Last Friday, we discovered the refrigerator went on strike – permanently.  The refrigerator…

Wow. 100,000 hits.

100,000 hits on a Seinfeld-esk blog about nothing.   Our first blog post was on January 13th, 2011.   We were at Seaview House Marina in Stamford, Connecticut fixing up this old tub, hoping that it would be seaworthy enough to take …

Oswego to Brewerton, NY

 We leave Oswego for the 31 mile 8 lock day to our winter home, Brewerton, NY, a suburb of Syracuse.  We plan to be there 4 nights to prepare Island Hopper for her winter stay.  More on that tomorrow.  We turn to port out of the m…