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SAILING MOONSHADOW: Stowaways
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We've had a few guests aboard for fun visits, but some of our guests have been uninvited. Here is a collection of our stowaways (to enlarge, click on photo):. While in the Riverbend Shipyard in Ft. Lauderdale, we noticed a lizard, which we were glad to have aboard as they eat insects. We lost track of him until seen later here in the engine room. In the cockpit, while at St. Simon Island, Georgia. We don't know how he came aboard, but we do know how he left! In Saint Lucia, Freddy the Freeloader. We retu...
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SAILING MOONSHADOW: April 2012
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Monday, April 30, 2012. Who pissed off the weatherman? This is the rain as seen from the weather radar on the internet. This is what the rain looks like from Moonshadow's radar. This is what the rain looks like from Moonshadow's cockpit. Ok, it's not exotic, but this is the cruising life for us for the next week or two, while we bet on the "now" side of the "pay-me-now or pay-me-later" boat maintenance proposition. Nice that we're getting all this crappy weather out of the way while we're at it! Ours are...
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SAILING MOONSHADOW: March 2012
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Thursday, March 29, 2012. After our new dear friends George and Merima had a tearful farewell with this magnificent boat, we drove them to the airport and had our own set of good-byes. Then we returned to Moonshadow, raised her new "battle flag" (thanks again Ryan and Scott! And enjoyed a delicious bottle of Chandon left behind by George and Merima. Soon we'll cast off and let Moonshadow take us south for some clear water anchorages, swimming, snorkeling, and long slow days in the sun. We are getting to ...
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SAILING MOONSHADOW: November 2011
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Today, November 1st, turns out to be a big day for John and Deb. First, it marks the 38th anniversary of our engagement. Our engagement resulted in part from a plan to sail around the world, that (it was agreed) wouldn't be too well received by certain parents if we were un-married. solution? Easy: Let's get married! What do you do when waiting for your house and boat to sell so you can commence your dream cruise? Non skid is silicone sand sprinkled through a jar with holes dri...
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Three Kids and a Boat: Route
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Three Kids and a Boat. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 42 ft Manta Catamaran. Key West, US Landfall. Follow Us by Email. There was an error in this gadget. Other Blogs We Follow. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. We left Dallas June 10, 2012. Dallas, Texas, United States. View my complete profile.
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Three Kids and a Boat: 8/1/13 - 9/1/13
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Three Kids and a Boat. Saturday, August 31. The Price of Living in Paradise. We have shared countless pictures and stories of our adventure thus far. Painting a pretty awesome picture of what living on a sailboat can be like. The sailing, exotic locales, the amazing people and delicious local food. And, I have mentioned some of the trials and tribulations we have experienced along the way, but I chose not to dwell on the negative (because who wants to read that? So without further ado. Five hours later w...
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Three Kids and a Boat: USA here we come
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Three Kids and a Boat. Saturday, November 30. USA here we come. Watching a movie as we get underway. Wouldn't you know it, just as the sun was making it's last appearance and we were ready to bring in our gear for the night, we heard that sweet sound of Zzzzzzzzzzz and then again, Zzzzzzzzzz and then the hand line pulled tight (sorry it doesn't make that Zzzzzzzz sound)! Woo Hoo. Then I pulled mine in, another tuna! Moon on the rise. One last effort to send a message in a bottle in the gulf stream. I lik...
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SAILING MOONSHADOW: January 2012
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012. Ok, so now it's January, 2012, and we haven't sold the house or the boat or any cars or any junk that's in the attic. But we have bought. Some stuff, like these cool foulies! Now hopefully, we can stow them away in a duffle, and one day reflect on what a waste of money it was to buy foul weather gear since we never use them because the weather is always perfect. We do believe in insurance! What a treat we had. Posted by John and Deb Rogers. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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