Returning to my old Stamping Grounds
Making our continental U.S. landfall in Newport after sailing 16 months and 25,000 nautical miles was most fitting, considering my … Continue reading Returning to my old Stamping Grounds
Making our continental U.S. landfall in Newport after sailing 16 months and 25,000 nautical miles was most fitting, considering my … Continue reading Returning to my old Stamping Grounds
As it turned out, my second trip to Bermuda was not much better than the first, when I competed in … Continue reading Tales from the Bermuda Triangle
Early in the morning May 20, after nearly two months in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Jamie and I cast off … Continue reading Be careful of that for which you wish…
When I left Ohio on Feb. 25 for two months of island hopping in the Caribbean, the longest planned passage … Continue reading He said, she said….
With the Caribbean hurricane season officially starting June 1, our time here in St. John’s is fast drawing to a … Continue reading Escaping Paradise
Again I find myself happily ensconced in “Nor’easter’s” cockpit under a starry sky, with a nice SE breeze blowing through … Continue reading Living Life in Caneel Bay
It’s Thursday night, and we are moored in Caneel Bay, on the northwest side of St. John’s, U.S.V.I. I am … Continue reading The New Normal
In typical George fashion, prior to our departure he described the passage as the best possible wind angle. He said … Continue reading Passage Paranoia
Departing Ohio in February for a two-month sail through the Caribbean was an enviable plan, even though we would be … Continue reading Searching for Safe Haven
Having resolved, by husband/wife summit (where the latter had more votes), to ride out the pandemic in our home country, … Continue reading Mad Dash for U.S. Waters