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May 15, 2013Shots from the Cruising LifeMy husband displaying his essential kitchen tools: a lime juicer, and pliers for the ice cube tray.Related tags: living aboard | living aboard
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May 15, 2013Shots from the Cruising LifeOne of the joys of being on the early morning watch is having views such as this. We were approaching Bermuda, having run down from Greenport, Long Island as part of a cruise rally. We had raised Gibbs Hill Light in the pre-dawn and were headed for the turn at North East Breakers. I had just come on watch. I tried to keep a camera handy for near-perfect sun-sets, sunrises, pods of dolphins, etc. All got photographed, but this is just one of my favorites from this trip.Related tags: living aboard | living aboard
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May 15, 2013Shots from the Cruising LifeMy wife, relaxing in Hadley's Harbor, taking in the sights, reading a book and enjoying a rum drink!Related tags: living aboard | living aboard
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May 15, 2013Shots from the Cruising LifeThe photo is skipper Veron Goodfellow aboard Endless Love 2, taken on Dec.9, 2011, on a passage from Canary Islands to Grenada. The photo shows a broken boom lashed to the deck, garabage which we stored until landfall. The sky is starting to clear after a rain squall and the skippers hair seems to flow with the wind. We safely landed in Grenada after a 23 day passage.Related tags: living aboard | living aboard
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May 15, 2013Shots from the Cruising LifeWatching the last glimpse of the daylight as we prepare for another overnight sail. My wife, Emily, and I have been sailing the Mexican coast for 3 years. We left San Diego in 2010 and have been all through the Sea of Cortez and down to the bottom of Mexico to the Guatemalan border. This photo was taken during our sail from Huatulco to Acapulco.Related tags: living aboard | living aboard
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May 15, 2013Shots from the Cruising LifeOur passage from Fortaleza, Brazil, to Trinidad and Tobago. Our 5-month-old Donald on Watch with Dad sailing our 32-foot Dreadnought Moriah. Just 9 months from completing our 10-year circumnavigation.Related tags: living aboard | living aboard
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May 15, 2013Shots from the Cruising LifeThe big cheese. My son making lunch somewhere in the Caribbean (BVI's?) during our year of cruising.Related tags: living aboard | living aboard
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May 15, 2013Shots from the Cruising LifeJennifer driving us up Drake's PassageRelated tags: living aboard | living aboard
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May 15, 2013Shots from the Cruising LifeThis is a picture of my wife climbing the mast during a class with Offshore Sailing School while anchored in a small cove on Tampa Bay. The time was the 4th of July 2006.Related tags: living aboard | living aboard
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