Now that Sea Venture and her crew are hanging around the Beaufort area more often than not, we’ve volunteered to become a cruising station for
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I must say, once the Lewmar head honcho in England got involved, folk jumped. We received the new motor within days (all the way from
I’m a sailor — temporarily land bound — and I write stories of women who sail. Some of them sail small boats, some large ones.
Someone in the know recently said that few publishers want stories set in foreign lands. To fit in, I must be careful of the truth,
As you see, the tunnel is in, the props (before they were primed or painted with anti-fouling) are set in place,
We can’t quite believe that Sea Venture remains on the hard after the waterspout damage to the marina in June, but there she sits. She
I love receiving mail. I particularly love mail that reminds me of good things, such as a contest win. Back in 2011, my story, Becalmed,
It looked like a mountain range instead of clouds as the run rose this morning over the Outer Banks. I can’t resist capturing the sight,
How A Little Can Change A Lot Originally Posted by Jessica on Oct 23, 2011 : http://www.inspireafire.com/940/ “We have much to be judged on when
Yesterday, I thought about recovery from pain. I remembered one of the bigger rejections in my life, the one that forced me into the