14.76
Friday, June 26, 2026
day six - into Oriental
14.76
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
back to normal
It has been all about tall ships for the last couple of weeks. First, a week-long trip to Richmond on the Schooner Virginia for a three-day tall ship festival. Then, a day after returning from Richmond, Sail250 Virginia with dozens of tall ships on the Norfolk waterfront. Those ships are leaving today, bound for Baltimore.
Yesterday I brought SPARTINA home for some much needed maintenance. The usual epoxy, varnish and painting, of course. Plus some rigging work. She has had a lot of wear and tear the last year or so.
I do need to get back to the log for the Spring trip. I have posted through day five, so a couple more weeks of sailing to go. I will get to work on that soon.
My thanks to Ben for the photograph. He falls into the category of friends I have never actually met. We have been in touch one way or another for the last couple years but I wouldn't have known him if I saw him. On Sunday I did see Ben for the first time, a wave across the water. for a Pilot boat. I hope to meet him in person in the next month or so. Thanks, Ben, for the nice photograph.
Saturday, June 20, 2026
a harbor filled with masts.
Friday, June 19, 2026
tall ships
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
gone sailing with the tall ships
Sunday, June 14, 2026
a shelf cloud
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
an anniversary
Sometime in the next week, I'm not sure of the precise day, it will be twenty years since SPARTINA was launched for the first time. For a plywood boat built in a garage by an amateur, she seems to have held up very well.





































