Forecasts change, of course, so I will just keep and eye on things and see what looks best.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
of time, tide and temperature
Forecasts change, of course, so I will just keep and eye on things and see what looks best.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
tracking URL
Here is the tracking URL for the winter trip from Charleston, SC to Palatka, Fl. Or copy and paste the link below. Track should go live the first couple of days in February, depending on weather.
https://maps.findmespot.com/s/3J3R
Friday, January 16, 2026
the polar vortex is broken, again
The polar vortex is back at it again. That ring of frigid air that that normally sits over the arctic has slipped south over Canada. The disturbed weather pattern sends blasts of cold air to the south now and then. It was freezing weather that caused me to cancel my January trip down south last year. Fortunately, I plan to begin the sail out of Charleston in early February. Forecasts show temperatures should be back up in the 50s by then. Let's hope so.
Monday, January 12, 2026
maintenance, surprised
Also trying out a new camera system, an iPhone 17 Pro using the ProCamera app which has an easy interface for interval shooting. I do hope to experiment with the camera (phone) set in remote spots on the upcoming trip.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Palatka????
Monday, January 5, 2026
day thirty - "Welcome back!"
day twenty-nine - up the Chester River
Friday, January 2, 2026
day twenty-eight - one more nor'easter coming
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
day twenty-seven - listening to the weather
Monday, December 29, 2025
day twenty-six - sailor’s lament
Meeting at The Creamery, Wendy, a longtime writer and editor for sailing magazines, brings with her an invitation: "How about joining Johnny and me for dinner tonight?" I accept her invitation and she tells me she will pick me up at the wharf about 5:00.
It is a breezy cool day and I motor around the corner to Earle Cove and anchor for the day. It is a good time to read, relax and think. And I think about my failed plan to build a boat and get away from people. I think about my cruising friends Michael and Sheila that I rafted up with for a couple days. I think about all the friends I saw at the Small Craft Festival. I meeting Shawn at Solomons Island and the afternoon with Kent on St. Leonard Creek. There is Rock Hall, of course, dinner with Fred and MaryLou, and drinks with Janet. The morning on the farmhouse porch overlooking Queenstown Creek, drinking hot tea and enjoying the conversation. There was the long dinner with Vicki last night. And now breakfast with Wendy and looking forward to dinner tonight with Wendy and Johnny. And I lament my failed plan, wondering just how in the world I had made so many good and true friends.
Back at the dock at 4:30, I set up the boom tent for the night. Wendy picks me up and I enjoy a great dinner with her and Johnny.
Wendy drops me off at the wharf, I climb under the boom tent, slip into the sleeping bag and fall asleep.
2.8 NM