"When I think of all the fools I've been, it's a wonder that I've sailed this many miles." -Guy Clark

Monday, May 11, 2026

Oriental

I just received the top photo, from John, who runs Potters Marine, on the day I began the trip.  I like the way SPARTINA looks on North Creek.

The rest of the photographs are from the last two days.    A long motor south on a windless Pamlico Sound until I finally found wind on West Bay and through Old Canal   Today I crossed the Neuse River into Oriental.   I will enjoy the town today and tomorrow, then head south Wednesday.

I put the boom tent up early this afternoon as thunderstorms are passing over the area.










 

Friday, May 8, 2026

nice sail to Ocracoke

Twenty seven nautical miles with a nice north wind   Made it there in time for lunch  









 

Thursday, May 7, 2026

sailing and not sailing

Yesterday was great sailing down the Pamlico River to the Sound, wind on starboard beam and at times on the starboard quarter   Very rough water and a lot of spray, but good sailing.   27 NM which is a lot for the first day  

Today no sailing, tucked way back in the marsh on Juniper Bay eating out thunderstorms and high winds   A good chance to rest and catch up from the travels  





 

Monday, May 4, 2026

packing, tracking


 Packing yesterday and today.  Got to work on the trail mix, water and a few other things today.  Tracking url is

Sunday, May 3, 2026

SPOT tracking url


 Headed south for the Carolina Sounds in a few days.  Here is the tracking url, or copy/paste the link below.

https://maps.findmespot.com/s/T5JZ

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

in the Andes




A visit to a farm high in the Andes.  A man and two women.  Several dogs and cages of Guinea pigs that are being raised for market.  The fields where they grow beans, potatoes and some other vegetables that looked like a cross between potatoes and carrots, are worked by hand.  

They speak Kichwa, an indigenous language that has several dialects, and some Spanish.  I tried to ask how many generations had farmed their piece of land, but I don’t think my question was understood.  I had to settle for what the little fading photographs, mementos and artifacts hanging on the wall would tell me.








 

Monday, April 27, 2026

back in Quito

Back in Quito to relax and catch up on our rest.  A fun night in the plaza the Saturday night.   A relaxing day on Sunday saved for an attempted robbery by pickpockets using the “bird poop” scam.  We left with our valuables intact thanks to zippered pockets. Off to visit a volcano today.






 

Thursday, April 23, 2026

a couple more islands in the Galapagos


Our guides, who have been working as naturalists on the Galapagos Islands for decades, say they have never seen so many flamingos in the lagoon on Isla Rabida.  And they have never seen a mother feeding mucus to a chick (above).  It was a great day.