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Tomorrow is Cast-Off … Sea of Cortez, Here We Come!
I’d like to start with a bit about the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, one of our favorite weeks of the year. With 550 hot air balloons this October, the sky was full of wonder and the city full of smiles. What … Continue reading
Land Cruising
We recently made a somewhat unplanned trip to Southern IL for the passing of my grandmother, Daphne Morgan. She was 94, lived a long and exemplary life and is someone I always strive to be like in her love for … Continue reading
Let it Be … And it Was!
The dust is starting to settle and we can finally move around the boat freely without having to step over crates and boxes. It’s been a busy month moving onto “Let it Be”, unpacking the POD and working hard on … Continue reading
New Year, New Boat, New Ocean
It’s happened! We’ve sold Kitty Hawk and found the boat of our dreams, all in the same month. It was a busy couple months getting Kitty Hawk back to the dock we stay on in Melbourne, getting her ready for … Continue reading
Newport. New York. New Jersey. New Boat?
Our few weeks in Newport RI came to a close and I found myself a bit sad. Newport is a delightful little city with great places to walk, great biking, decent beaches, a superb thrift store and a lobster pound … Continue reading
Goodbye Fireworks, Hello Jazz
We had a wonderful 6 weeks in Washington DC, it’s one of my favorite cities. There is so much to do and it’s easy to get around without a car. We saw Tia Megan nearly every day and Jack and … Continue reading
On The Seas Again
The past few months I’ve thought many times about updating our blog but it just didn’t get done. Our days were full of work and play and growing the crew; cycling with kids in the trailer, visiting yard sales for … Continue reading
Up, up and away
With our boat safely tied up in a Georgia marina, familia Midence hopped on a plane headed for Albuquerque, NM to celebrate the 40th International Balloon Fiesta. Continue reading
Will dive for caviar
I would never normally treat myself to something like caviar, even though I love it. Looking down at the murky water of this low tide, I still knew the $50 in luscious salty ikura (salmon roe) would be worth it all. Continue reading