Beaufort has a unique charm that continually draws us back. It’s a small, quiet southern town with just a bit of tourist trade to support restaurant and shop diversity. It was a treat meeting up with… more →
Coastline Cruisingwrote 9 years ago: Beaufort has a unique charm that continually draws us back. It’s a small, quiet southern town with j … more →
wrote 9 years ago: Rows of pilings appeared overnight in what had been the first row of the Annapolis mooring field. Sm … more →
wrote 9 years ago: Ralph and Steph on Sea Jay. We caught up with them days after Isabel in the hurricane hole they’d us … more →
wrote 9 years ago: Our fogged over windshield was left for later cleaning. It was a moonless night and clouds blocked t … more →
wrote 9 years ago: The lake freighter looked out of place in Parry Sound’s tiny harbor as it maneuvered to change direc … more →
wrote 9 years ago: The water level in Georgian Bay had dropped about 3 feet to chart datum since our last visit in 1999 … more →
wrote 9 years ago: Somehow the flavor of fish and chips from the local Meaford restaurant was enhanced by the view from … more →
wrote 9 years ago: Work and play mixed as we settled in for a few weeks to visit family (the family link provides highl … more →
wrote 10 years ago: Linda’s new job as Archivist for the Hobart William Smith Collage Library gave us a glimpse behind t … more →
wrote 10 years ago: Our random walk through Jersey City teased out the funky Kitchen Café for breakfast one morning. Hea … more →
wrote 10 years ago: A short dinghy ride took us to Short Circat a brand new Endeavour Trawlercat 36. John and Bobbie had … more →
wrote 10 years ago: OopsThe formal claw foot chair had us laughing as we enjoyed its uniqueness. A tiny pair of eyes on … more →
wrote 10 years ago: Reluctantly we left Daufuskie Island and made the short hop to Beaufort. The anchor caught immediate … more →
wrote 10 years ago: Signs defined the road. One warned its narrow–live oaks hug the curb allowing just a narrow tw … more →