Church in Saint-Siméon, Quebec.

Road Trip – Part 2.

Montreal & Trenton (6/25-6/28) When contemplating what to do with a week off the boat, Pete signed us up for a seminar. We belong to a support group. (Shouldn’t everyone?) America’s Great Loop Cruisers Association. Often referred to as “the Home Team,” this organization offers education and resources, negotiates discounts on services and marina fees, …

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Whale at Sagueney Fjord

Road Trip – Part 1.

Québec City & Baie-Sainte-Catherine (6/23-6/25) We thoroughly enjoyed our family time in Burlington. We bid farewell to Carrie, Danielle, Conor and the new baby after hosting a Sunday boat brunch. After a harsh winter, our boat needed some work. Some planned, some unplanned. We decided to get out of the way of the mechanics, plumbers …

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Ready to go!

Déjà Vu.

Our Great Loop Adventure began on 8 May, 2018. We thought we’d be close to “Crossing our Wake” (a term meaning the completion of the Great Loop), but medical setbacks have cost us a year off the boat. I’ll be honest. I have been a little fearful anticipating this next portion (Phase II) of our …

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Inspirational books, USPS course references, "Acquiesce" wine, "Reverie" stemware, iPad photo gallery of Great Loop memories... time to get back on track!

A Dream Reborn.

Spring 2019. Time to look ahead, to prepare for what we believe will be the pinnacle of our boating dreams. With the downtime of recent months, I reread the two most inspirational books: “Honey, Let’s Get a Boat,” and “Crossing The Wake.” I reviewed United States Power Squadron boating course references. Pete and I have …

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Madeline and Sue.

Happy New Year!

“Cover the earth before it covers you.” Dragobert D. Runes. I remember how I felt at this time last year. Excited, anxious, worried, and a little fearful. I was newly retired, I didn’t know when my first retiree “paycheck” would arrive, I didn’t fully understand my benefit package, and I dearly wanted to sink my …

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Heading to Hanot Foundation's "Sip & Savor" Fall Fundraiser.

Giving Thanks.

Shortly after my last post, and after Pete’s orthopedist reviewed the results of the MRI, Pete was advised to stop taking the antibiotics that (we believe) abated the recurrence of his knee infection. We looked for swelling, redness and pain to develop. He continued with physical therapy. One day he noticed some bruising and swelling. …

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FH American Legion Oktoberfest.

October? Oktoberfest!

“Das leben ist bezaubernd, man muss es nur durch die richtige Brille Sehen.” [Life is wonderful, you just need to see it through the right glasses.] – Prost! We have settled in. We love our mountain retreat in the Sierra Foothills. Autumn, while beautiful here, requires a bit more energy to stay ahead of the falling …

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Pete with his buddies, Mike and Rex, in his hanger, next to his Cessna 182.

Back in California

This summer ended up a lot different than planned. We started out in May on our Great Loop Adventure. We enjoyed two fantastic months of cruising from Rock Hall, MD, to Burlington, VT, before a sporting injury, a subsequent infection, and then a serious medical complication changed our priorities.  After three “post-hospital-discharge” medical appointments (related …

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