WOW Now this Maori is worth going to New Zealand to see! Great photos once again.
I really must put my Indian ones on my Blog. Look forward to seeing you at
Christmas. Love Lin and Rick
Read your story in GAM - we are hoping to start our journey next Sep. down south. We enjoy reading your blogs keep up the good work. We will follow your blogs and ask a few questions now and then, Cheers
Our boat is a Niagra 42 at Etobicoke Yacht Club, its called " Castle Mendes II"
High 'n Dry Always 'sad' to see a fine yacht hauled out of water - but we can only imagine what she would look like after a summer by herself at the dock. Wishing you better luck next season for 'the crossing'. Love from Jan & Garry
Wow what a great Winter Thanks for the photos. What a wonderful Winter we had in FL. weather perfect.
No complaints. Look forward to sunny weather in ON.!! Happy Spring to you both!
You shouldda called... Hi there.
I wish we'd known where you were and what you weren't doing as Joan and I spent 8 days at a hotel/suite in Tampa. We even spent a dayh at the Hommosassa State Park looking at the manatees and other wildlife there. It would have been great to visit. Oh well... Was the family illness in Canada or Australia? Best wishes,
John L
On the Hard Time to get your land legs functioning again!!!! I guess that the 'Traveller' driver only gets a beer after the job is done. Your faith is to be commended. We have been on St. S. for two months and enjoyed the most wonderful weather - often too hot. Golf marginally improved so will look forward to a round with you both some time in the Summer.
Safe drive home.
Judi/John
Swatting jellyfish with a fly swatter - Oh cute is that - they must have had the greatest time - Happy to hear all is well - Nephew is buying a cottage in Grand Bend - might get a chance to look you up - Take good care!!!!!!!!!!!!!! xo
Your looking good!! Have a great crossing. If you run into Sundance V say hi to owners Ross and Rosemary Newkirk for us. They are in the Bahamas and have been for the past 3winters. Enjoy your boating life. Y and G
hello from the Gulf Hi There - Yes it has been lovely weather - although a cold front came in briefly reminding us of colder temps. The Gust of Wind looks great - all prizzied up ready for her voyage to
the Bahamas. We wish you warm weather and safe seas. Maybe we will hook up before then. Keep the Blog coming.... LUV LIN & RICK
Back on the water :) GOW certainly is looking good - though I always thought she did. Must be exciting now to have a countdown to the crossing - it's been a long time coming! Hope you have a great winter in Florida - keep up the Blogging - it's a great way to update everyone. Love from Jan & Garry
Stuart Moved my launch up to 1/28 ... will be underway early February and can schedule a stop maybe at the mooring field near the entrance to the Okeechobee waterway - should be close enough for us to get together. Alternative anchor Manatee Pocket if that's closer and there are still places to drop the hook there. Keep me posted - new upgrades look good. I just installed an underwater light which should be a hoot when I get to clean waters.
Very Cool! It looks like new!...great to hear about your continued travels....and how much you are enjoying yourselves....No snow here yet to speak of....but cold today....We too are hoping to enjoy some of that sunshine at the end of the month!
New look Very smooth and efficient looking, just the thing for aging joints. What is the significance of raising the water line?
Good for another 20 years, boat and sailors. Happy sailing wherever you may elect to travel
envious Hi Ian and Marlene
Sunny and 25 sounds pretty good from here. Today it's -12 with 10 cm of snow on the ground. Enjoy yourselves!
Regards, John L
GUST O' WIND!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you for sharing - what a beautiful Sail Boat(BIG!!!) You look so happy back behind the wheel - I can't imagine how much fun you two are having - You both deserve it - ENJOY
From:
Lorraine who is looking out the window at SNOW(Boo Hoo)!!!!!
"Take me Home, Country Roads" Great album of scenery and memories. When I read, "Blue Ridge Mtns" & "Shenandoah" it immediately brought John Denver's Country Roads song to mind - I think his lyrics refer to the Shenandoah River. Quite a beautiful area.
WOW Have really been enjoying you traval blogs. Especially your jungle tour with all the wild animals. Sure no dust on you two/
We are jealoius and envious. Time to get your asses back to Sauble Beach.
Two school principals, I better due a spell check
Gary ands Susan
We are retired school principals (Peel, Ontario - Canada). Our fair weather home is at Sauble Beach, Ontario Canada.
In the winter we roam, trying to keep warm and looking for new adventures. This is a record of our travels.... full info
LIN MUTIGER
non-member comment
WOW
Now this Maori is worth going to New Zealand to see! Great photos once again. I really must put my Indian ones on my Blog. Look forward to seeing you at Christmas. Love Lin and Rick