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Reunion

There’s water everywhere!  The streets are flooded and children are splashing into giant puddles.  The sky has swallowed up the sun in a hurry, only to burp out intermittent dark grey clouds of indigestion.  We spent the morning reprovisioning at…

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Like Your Favorite Sweater

Old friends are the best friends. They are comforting, and reliable. They’re like your favorite sweater; the one that when you put it on, feels like a warm hug.  But what happens when your old friends reinvent themselves; they let…

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Sister Time

Isn't it funny how you think you're so different from your siblings, until you play a board game together?  My sister, Bonnie, took three planes and a taxi to meet up with us in Slano, Croatia, and that was just…

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Pit-Pat

You know what’s lovely?  The sound of soft rain drops on Gerty’s deck.  Not a torrential lightning storm like the one we had to deal with that terrifying night, but a ballet slipper pit-pat, pit-pat, pit-pat.  The rhythm makes me…

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Three Seas in Three Weeks

At 0900 this morning, a military helicopter dropped an Italian marine, equipped in full diving gear, into the Brindisi harbor, about 250 meters from Gerty.  It wasn’t until a floating tank exploded a smoke screen that Michael shouted from where…

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The Interview

Saying goodbye to Spain was nothing compared to bidding Zachary adieu.  I will miss this shoe-centric, lottery crazed, tapas driven, football loving, sandstone sculpted country.  I will miss the sundress wearing people and the people who forget to put their…

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Dreams

We started sailing with Jill & Michael on the Hudson River on their first little sailboat.  About a year later when they sold their house, we learned of their dreams of Gerty.  Their summer nights were now spent in the…

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Up, Down … and Up Again

There is nothing quite like a downwind sail through the Strait of Gibraltar to make you feel like selling everything and buying a boat was a good idea.  A strong current pushing us along in a 20 knot Poniente wind…

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Another Continent

Our ship's log is filled with tired handwriting in the first week of June: June 1 Michael’s watch03:40 Gusting to 29K, put two reefs in main05:00 Wind died, 11K, shook out reefs06:20 Reef one back in, TWS 22K on beam06:45 Reef…

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The Azores

The Azores deserve their movie star name.  The Portuguese archipelago is a place where the dramatic natural environment demands immediate respect, but the unique culture of each isle feels playfully hidden, begging to be discovered.  We have spent three weeks…

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Dez Vulcões

On our first full day on Faial Island, the Azores High put the ocean to sleep and woke up the earth. We hiked 22 kilometers, up, down, and around ten volcanoes, not because we planned to, but because the Caldeira…

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The Atlantic

Dear Future Michael, About this time last year we lay in our bed in Irvington, New York talking about what it would be like to cross an ocean in our sailboat, Gerty. “There will be more stars than sky,” you…

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