Small Craft 38
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All these photos taken in November 2024. I’m not sure they all have names,
but all are workboats. Enjoy. Linda L Miller and Julia Miller.
Christ...
Visit Us On the Mid-Coast of Maine In Round Pond
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Yes, the mid-coast of Maine is a great destination, and especially during
the summertime. We left the stifling heat and humidity behind years ago and
tra...
Mission Accomplished!
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Yesterday I arrived in Dar Salaam, Tanzania and last night the car rental
agency picked up the Land Cruiser. I’m not going to lie, it was a great
re...
The World According to The Flu
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*I haven’t had a glass of wine in a week! Up until this minute I haven’t
even thought of wine. Or whisky. Or burgers or sushi or slap chips or
shawar...
Our New Sailing Podcast!
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Dive deep into the substance of sailing’s most engaging topics. During The
Morning Muster we catch up with cruisers, maritime professionals, old
salts, and...
My First Year at Charleston Crafts
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Charleston Crafts Newsletter 2018 Sent: 3/12/2018 3:11:44 PM View Text
Verson | SUBSCRIBE MY DISPLAY AT CHARLESTON CRAFTS Dear Friends: I'm
celebrating!...
Search Scaled Back For Missing British Sailor
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The search for a 65-year-old British man who went missing from a yacht near
Culatra Island, off Olhão between Christmas and the New year, has been
scaled b...
And on the 7th day, I heard a voice
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I felt a little piece of my heart sink the moment I saw the boat. From my
vantage point, the driver’s seat of a rental car, the vessel was hardly
more than...
Contemporary Mermaid Wood Marine Art Carving
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The goddess Atargatis, mother of Assyrian queen Semiramis, loved a mortal
(a shepherd) and unintentionally killed him. Ashamed, she jumped into a
lake and ...
Back in the USA
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Our Bahamas departure across the Little
Bahama Bank was smooth as glass Its's been awhile since updating our
blog. After our return to the States a cou...
Portsmouth to Get L-O-V-E Statue in June
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By Johanna Somers, The Virginian Pilot
March 23, 2016
The city is scheduled to get its very own L-O-V-E statue in June, thanks to
the community organizatio...
22-26 May, Memorial Day at Cape Charles
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The 14kt headwinds and 3-4' seas met us *The Belle* sailed into the
Chesapeake Bay. The winds shifted to north as we cleared land, and with
all 3 sails fu...
Bay Daily on Hiatus
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Congratulations to Bay Daily creator, Tom Pelton, who has accepted a
position with another organization working to make the world a better
place. In his ab...
Visit to the Orange Empire Railway Museum
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As part of the annual conference of the Association of Tourist Railroads &
Railway Museums (ATRRM) we toured this wonderful facility in Perris,
California...
Inspirations on the Horizon: Nautical elements
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Beautiful coastal stripe rug leads you to a display of model sailboats in
this nautical hallway.
Coastal spaces with nautical touches
Red, white and na...
The “Friendship” Sail
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August 22, 2011 0605 – 52.44.9’N x 4.32.4’E By Matthew Maples
It was a good night, all sail aloft, dark, calm waters and
a clear-starred sk...
FRYDERYK CHOPIN -- demasting, 2010
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The tall ship* FRYDERYK CHOPIN* has been demasted in force 9 gale winds on
her voyage to the Caribbean.
All hands are safe, and she is being towed back to ...
Oct. 21-April 12 Aquia Harbour to Marathon, FL
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It is always nice to visit Aquia Harbour and see old friends, but there is
always some work to do around the house. It also gives us a chance to catch
up w...
Muslim Brotherhood Material
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Do you want to know why Islamic terrorists murder 3000 innocent people (11
Sept. 2001), behead people, slit their throats, kill U.S. military (in
Iraq, Afg...
A new school for Villa Nueva, Nicaragua
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CAPT Tom Negus, CP09 Mission Commander:
The heat was severe, the work never ending, but the end was all that
mattered. Under the baking heat of the Nicar...
First Draft - Application for Coast Guard City
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Designation Request - Coast Guard City
The City of Portsmouth, Virginia
811 Crawford Street
Portsmouth, VA 23701
Written rationale indicating a robust, on-g...
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October 10, 2008 -
Welcome Aboard!
I am a freelance photographer, with emphasis on 'free.' I like to shoot special events and Boats and share the pictures with anybody interested. Most of my images are captured around Historic Olde Towne, hence the name. Sometimes I slip down to the seashore for therapy, so you'll be treated with a few beach pictures from time to time.
Check Complete Profile for links to other blogs and galleries.
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May you always have a gentle breeze and following seas.
Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream, Discover. ---------- Mark Twain
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