To see as much of the world as we can,
Using the smallest carbon footprint we can,
Spending the least amount of money we can,
Making as many friends we can.

Team Red Cruising

  • Week 49: Another Deltaville Week

    Time to upgrade to a better blogging tool.

    Avoid the rush, update your bookmarks now. Our first year, 2012-2013, ends soon.

    Our second year officially starts September 16, 2013, at the new address:

    Live-Aboard I.

    In addition to fussing around with software, we're also doing minimal boat jobs. CA's making …


  • Week 48: More Deltaville Weeks

    Made slow progress on two jobs: chainplates and raw water pump.

    Chainplates have been inspected. We're still working on putting everything back in place. And working out the next steps.

    The raw water pump is in place, too. We still need to test it. That requires time and a certain …


  • Week 47: Deltaville Weeks

    CA continues to work part-time.

    We're saying goodbye to Blue Line II. We all thought their repairs were done and they'd be heading north to finish the Great Loop and return to Michigan. It's become more complicated than that, however. While we'll miss them, we're cruisers, and we'd like to …


  • Week 46: Deltaville Days

    CA continues to work.

    I continue to do some tasks around the boat. I've graduated from small tasks to the significant summer-time chore: removing and inspecting all 16 chainplates. Some of this requires skilled carpentry: disassembling and reassembling fine teak furniture.

    We were told by some old salts that the …


  • Week 45: CA's Day Job

    Beyond boat jobs, CA has a day job.

    She's working at the marina part-time. Up early to work in the office, handle retail sales, pumping gas, fixing broken things, cleaning things, answering the phone and radio. Whew. I'm tired just thinking about it.

    With Inspiration gone, the screen porch doesn't …


  • Week 44: Back in the Saddle

    Back to boat jobs. And waiting for parts for pending boat jobs. We're not working at a blistering pace. During the years of refit, we had only the weekends, so we hustled to get jobs done and checked off in our 48 hours of boat time. Now, we're just easing …


  • Week 43: Family Time IV: "Done and Done"

    We're back on Red Ranger; done vacationing in New York and Texas. No more blogging from my mother's basement.

    How do we feel about leaving friends and family? How do we feel about returning to the boat?

    It's mixed. We can talk about space and organization. We can talk about …


  • Week 42: Family Time III: "Idling"

    We're off Red Ranger, vacationing in New York and Texas.

    I'm still blogging from my mother's basement.

    The immediate purchases are done. Boxes should arrive at the marina over the next week or so.

    I've been seeing friends and family. Running errands for mom. Mooching free dinners off dad.

    And …


  • Week 41: Family Time II: "Alone"

    We're off Red Ranger, vacationing in New York and Texas.

    I'm blogging from my mother's basement. How appropriate.

    I've been left alone to tackle two major waves of purchasing: Solar Panels and Engine Parts. This is proving far, far more difficult than I would have thought.

    I should also be …


  • Week 40: Family Time I

    We're off Red Ranger, vacationing in New York and Texas.

    We're not working on the boat, but we can still put some time into planning our jobs: that means ordering solar panels and engine parts. Just an excuse for web surfing called "research." As a practical matter, we did none …


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