
Sailing the Southern Seas
After years of dreaming, planning, and hard work, we’re finally sailing the islands of the South Pacific. We are thousands of miles from any continental land mass. We live in daily awe of the extraordinary natural beauty surrounding us on land and at sea.
We are sailing in remote places, but we’re not entirely alone. Each new anchorage offers a chance to meet local people and experience rich cultural traditions.
We sail in the loose company of a tribe of like-minded cruisers following the trade winds around the world. Their camaraderie provides emotional and material support along the way.
The ocean cruising life is anything but a life of leisure. In the toughest times we remember that the path is the goal. Obstacles and rewards alike offer us the opportunity to live life fully.
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Christmas in the Comarca
I woke up on Christmas Eve morning in a bit of a sour mood. It had been raining and windy all night. I don’t sleep…
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Goodbye to Bocas
The curse of the cruising lifestyle is that we have to leave a place just when it starts to feel like home. Bocas del Toro–the…
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Land of Flowers and Coffee
We took a short trip to the mountains this week. From our sea level viewpoint these past months, we’ve been gazing up at the mountains…
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Caribbean Crossing
Wow, what a week it’s been! Eight hundred fifty nautical miles through the Windward Passage and across the Caribbean Sea from the Bahamas to Panama.…



