So Many Crabs!

We look forward to the crabbing season to restock the freezer and enjoy delicious crab cakes throughout the year. In the first two trips of the season, we brought home over 12 pounds of crab meat! That likely isn't enough to last the winter, so there will be more crabbing to come. This year local... Continue Reading →

Island Hopping

It was only a week after returning from the Labor Day cruise and I felt the pull to go back out on the water. September offers some of the best boating as the summer crowds are gone, anchorages and marinas are open and accessible, the weather is nice, and the days are still reasonably long... Continue Reading →

San Juan Islands 2018

Visiting Washington's San Juan Islands is always a welcome treat. The islands are beautifully serene with lush landscapes, calm waters, and blue skies. Well, the blue skies were a little smoky for a couple of days due to the many forest fires in British Columbia and Washington. We had hoped to see the Perseid meteor... Continue Reading →

Victoria, Tod Inlet, and more

We have wanted to go to Victoria, BC for awhile. In fact, we tried to go two years ago as part of the Desolation Sound trip but the weather kept us away with constant high wind warnings. Maybe it's the geography there, located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island and sitting on the northern... Continue Reading →

San Juan Islands 2016

We added two new anchorages to our island experiences, Deer Harbor and Judd Cove, both on Orcas Island. Also, a first for us, Cathleen flew home on a sea plane mid-trip for a few days due to prior obligations, then flew back and we finished the trip together. As usual, our first stop was at... Continue Reading →

You be the Judge(s) 2015

Fall cruising after Labor Day can include spectacular weather and small crowds.  Summer is over and kids are back in school.  Getting a slip in your favorite marina or finding room in a popular anchorage is practically guaranteed.  We like boating this time of year.  Joining us for a week on the water were Mark and... Continue Reading →

Training Week 2015

Cathleen and her best friend Jenn decided to participate in the 60 mile Susan Komen walk for breast cancer this summer.  So one of our goals for this trip was to hike as much as possible.  That turned out not to be a problem.  We also visited two new places-Jones Island Marine Park and Prevost Harbor... Continue Reading →

San Juan Islands 2014

Our first cruise beyond Puget Sound was across the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the San Juan Islands.  We left Seattle and headed north to our first stop at Port Townsend, docking at Point Hudson Marina for the night.  This is a location typically used to stage a crossing across the strait, which can be... Continue Reading →

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