We’ve found ourselves in a San Diego state of mind. We pulled into Mariners Square anchorage around 7 AM after a calm sail down from San Pedro. After setting a hook, we took the skiff to shore, walked two blocks, and had breakfast burritos in hand within moments. This was nothing short of magic. OurContinue reading “Rollerblades and Fireworks”
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Sailboat Racing
We stayed in Santa Barbara for additional week to catch California Offshore Race Week – a series starting in San Francisco and ending in San Diego. Some friends raced down onboard Oaxaca, Wildcard, and Destin, and others followed to help with race committee. Seeing familiar faces and swapping stories from the coastline was fantastic. WeContinue reading “Sailboat Racing”
Scurvy
A couple months ago, we connected with a fourth grade teacher who was teaching her students about explorers. She invited us to join her class as a modern day example via Zoom. We loved hearing what they were curious about and sharing more on route planning, animal sightings, duties onboard, and more. One student askedContinue reading “Scurvy”
Frisbee Beach
Azimuth is ideal for crews of 2-4 people, although the late 70’s ads boast sleeping 6. Thanks to our COVID vaccine shots along the way in Stockton and Monterey, we are open for hosting! Henry and Allen joined us in Santa Barbara for a jaunt out to Santa Cruz Island and back. My last coupleContinue reading “Frisbee Beach”
Greetings from the learning curve
During our marathon at the boatyard, I happened upon this little bop from Heather Chelan. I recommend clicking through for catchiness and the visuals. The general idea is captured in the lyric “sucking at something is the first part at being sorta good at something”. For a long while, we had this pinned-against-the-wall feeling whileContinue reading “Greetings from the learning curve”
Three sightings of the Risso’s dolphin
We left Half Moon Bay just after daybreak for a sporty 88 mile sail down to Monterey. Time passed pleasantly with naps, snacks, and blue skies. The conditions were perfect for surfing the following seas and our boat speed was fantastic. I’d been holding this type of day in mind throughout the shuffle and hardContinue reading “Three sightings of the Risso’s dolphin”
who/what/where/when/why
I’m recalling a conversation sitting with Scott in the bedroom of my first CA apartment in the Mission District of San Francisco. The bedroom had been a living room in different times, there was a patio and garden with a buddha statue out back, and three delightful roommates. I’d met Scott 6 months before, andContinue reading “who/what/where/when/why”
Let’s get the haul out of here!
Tonight is the penultimate night in our slip in Alameda, CA. We’re planning some distanced dock-side brews with the neighbors tomorrow and headed to Sausalito for a “haul out” (lifting the boat on land for below-the-waterline projects). We moved across the estuary from Oakland to this marina in early 2019. Prior to COVID-19 lockdowns, weContinue reading “Let’s get the haul out of here!”
Love Letter to Sailrite
I learned to sew in 8th grade home ec(onomics) class and picked it back up a few years ago with the desire to make garments. I’ve since made all sorts of clothes and worked with increasingly difficult fabrics – turning silk into my wedding dress and old sails into tote bags for friends. Azimuth calledContinue reading “Love Letter to Sailrite”