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Cruising with Mr Mac: March 2015
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Cruising with Mr Mac. Cruising with Mr Mac. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Beautiful snow-covered fields at Chase Farms as we return from checking out the sugar maples. Heading out to see the tapped trees. There was a bite in the air and snow on the ground, but it was nice and warm inside where they had lots of tasty maple treats for sale. Can you say “warm donut with maple icing”? Lots of buckets on the sugar maples. Plastic spigot used to collect the sap. Boiling the sap in the wood-fired evaporator.
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Rob's Blog o' Stuff: 02/01/2015 - 03/01/2015
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Rob's Blog o' Stuff. Ramblings on SFF and assorted topics. Where to Find Me (Twitter and FB). SF Signal (Completist, Mind Meld, Reviews). Friday, February 27, 2015. Friday Round-Up: Stover @ SF Signal, Staveley and Aaron @ SFFWorld, and Me Interviewed. Lots of stuff posted since my last Friday Round up, so I’ll just get into it…. Perhaps the thing I’m most pleased with is my Completist column at SF Signal on Matthew (Woodring) Stover’s Acts of Caine. The Providence of Fire. The Providence of Fire. Only o...
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part II, Traveling Light:: Casa Quirky
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Part II, Traveling Light:. Where we go off to see the world, sailing on other people's boats. Meanwhile, a company that had been contracted months ago to clean up the house and yard before the auction, showed up and took all the trash, brush, old appliances, AND the crap-pile outdoor kitchen! How much stuff could there possibly be, you ask? It took 3 guys almost 4 days. We saw them at the house when they were working, but didn't happen mention that the auction had already taken place. 3/8/15, 11:26 AM.
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part II, Traveling Light:: 07.2013
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Part II, Traveling Light:. Where we go off to see the world, sailing on other people's boats. A really cool thing. Steve timed it perfectly and it was an amazing day. We entered the East river, going under the Throgs Neck bridge, it was our first view of Manhattan. Sailing school, just past the bridge. There were beautiful, expensive homes all along the river. Yes, that is a float plane in the garage. Another barge, this one looks like a residence with indoor and outdoor space. Going through Hell Gate.
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part II, Traveling Light:: Sights of Maine: harbor seals
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Part II, Traveling Light:. Where we go off to see the world, sailing on other people's boats. Sights of Maine: harbor seals. One of the great things about being out in the boonies of Maine is the wildlife. No moose so far, but we've seen eagles and osprey swooping in to fish, guillemots winging by with their inky black bodies and bright red feet, ducks by the hundreds, geese, and harbor seals. A nice soft kelp bed. This one was watching me as I was watching it. Seals have such sweet faces. The 'Kids': Da...
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part II, Traveling Light:: Sights of Maine: food
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Part II, Traveling Light:. Where we go off to see the world, sailing on other people's boats. Sights of Maine: food. The Farmers Markets here are overflowing with fresh organic produce. We went to the one in Stonington last week and came home with all kinds of good stuff. Sweet carrots, garlicky pork sausage, fat blueberries, dense crisp cabbage and garlic strong enough to die for, if you're of the vampire persuasion. Ten fresh 1 1/4 lb lobsters were $53. It is true, sailors travel on their stomachs.
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part II, Traveling Light:: 02.2015
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Part II, Traveling Light:. Where we go off to see the world, sailing on other people's boats. Meanwhile, a company that had been contracted months ago to clean up the house and yard before the auction, showed up and took all the trash, brush, old appliances, AND the crap-pile outdoor kitchen! How much stuff could there possibly be, you ask? It took 3 guys almost 4 days. We saw them at the house when they were working, but didn't happen mention that the auction had already taken place. On to new adventures.
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part II, Traveling Light:: In a nutshell
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Part II, Traveling Light:. Where we go off to see the world, sailing on other people's boats. The last 6 months have been eventful, to say the least. Celebration has gone to a wonderful set of new owners, Jurgen and Katherine Murach. She has been renamed Amaroo and is underway to The Bahamas. I hope the three of them have as much fun and as many adventures together as we did. Jurgen and Katherine in the process of renaming Celebration. 12/29/14, 12:20 AM. 12/31/14, 1:37 PM. On to new adventures. After mu...
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