Yesterday was a typical Sea of Cortez sailing day as we headed north out of Puerto Escondido. Light winds off the stern quarter encouraged us
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Take a look at some of the weather links to the right. We continue to try to improve our ability to understand weather, because until
The hardest part of starting a new manuscript is starting. It’s that first paragraph and that first page. Oh, I can always go back and
Our social life has certainly picked up since we arrived in Puerto Escondido. Pot luck on July 4, dinner out with Dash’s captain Gary last
We’re trying something new here: a blog and a website rolled into one. WordPress seems to offer both, so we’ll see what happens. Please be
To see some of the places we’ve been lately, visit our sailing blog and website (it’s changed) www.seaventure.us. We’re back in Internet land at Puerto
Yesterday, we slithered up the twenty-some miles to Escondido. And I mean, slithered. What a difference a clean bottom makes when trying to cover ground
Oh, my, how lovely this place is. We found the small southerly cove empty except for two motorboats enjoying the day. By nightfall, Sea Venture
The moon rising. A guest who hitched a ride on our bimini from Evaristo to Agua Verde.
We arrived for our fourth visit to San Evaristo on Saturday, after spending Friday night in Caleta Pardita with about twelve other boats. As we