"Can we dance with change? Can we fall and try again with playfulness? Do we have the focus, skill and attunement to find the stillpoint within it all?"
Sunday, January 2, 2022
Happy New Year
September in Connecticut
We found and tended to a family grave of Chris's grandmother, and helped with some seasonal yard work.
August 2021 at Cranberry Lake
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Dock side
We sat dock side for a fee hours waiting for clearance from the local customs and agriculture inspectors.
They never showed up and were pretty lackadaisical on the phone. We actually, still don't have clearance, but we're moving ahead anyway.
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Midnight watch musings
O'ahu is this big glow on and above the horizon. A little like a winter dawn.
. The wind that funnels through the Alanuihaha channel between Maui and the big island finally dissipated and we are in another light wind zone waiting to see what happens when we line up with the Kaiwi channel on the east side of O'ahu. Apparently there is an usual weather system on the N side of the island and we just don't know how that's going to play on this side.
We are running a single engine and the mainsail at the moment, making just over 6 kt. It looks like we might get in a little early, in which case we will go to a nearby anchorage that we are familiar with and clean up a bit before we go in.
There has been One vessel that we've had visual (but not radar) contact with tonight. I'm sure there will be a few more as we approach Pearl Harbor. But there just isn't much traffic that comes up from the South. Throughout those years I spe nt observing the southern horizon from the barefoot bungalow in Ewa beach, It was always noteworthy when something came in from the South, it's that uncommon.
We've come a long way. Over 2500 nautical miles of blue water sailing. It's been a heck of an experience and I'm proud of all of us and this vessel.
I'm grateful to have had excellent crew mates and companions. Trust worthy, competent, kind, among many other fine qualties.
I'm grateful and humbled to experience and internalize another perspective of living on Earth.
Love and Light
~e.
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Last night watch (?!)
Sun is setting (after 7 pm!) The wind has filled in to 17 kts and we are running full sail, no engines.
It's a stunningly colorful sunset as it gets later. Feeling blessed!
We are under 100 miles left (in a straight line) to the marina.
Managing our speed to try to arrive at 8:00 am.
Both engines are fully functional and we have two tanks aver 1/2 full. We could motor the rest of the way if we needed to.
Guess what. The thing with the nav display: I fixed it!! (Technically, I broke it, too -- but let's not get buried in details.) It was just a setting!! It's all good, and Jeff can cross it off the repair list! Yay! Right...? yay? No? Whatever. It's fine. LOL
One more night at sea...
Love, light, and fair winds,
~e.
Day 42/15. Hawaiian waters
See that puffy white clouds over there on the horizon? That's Maui Island, and the mountain, Haleakala, about 80+? Miles away.
All that flat blue? Windless expanse. It's like the doldrums take 2. Ugh.
However, in good news, this amazing man that I'm doing life with, fixed the starter motor assembly (again!) And got enough power flowing to start the starboard engine.
We are running both engines, with no sail up yet, "Headed for the barn." Expecting to arrive to the marina tomorrow morning & manage the arrivals business.
((And maybe see my friends waving from shore as we cruise in! :) ))
I took a big nap around midday today. Aaaah. That felt good. I've sent Jeff down below to try to do the same. He's due some good sleep.
He's been stressing since the engine wouldn't start.
And then, because you know, what's a good adventure with out some obstacles...? The back light on the nav igation display went out. Yeah. So, no radar sweeps. No mapping.
Luckily, both of my crewmates have navigation software running on their tablets. Ha!! We are fine!! All the instruments still work and we have plenty other displays to use.
Current Position:
L: 19.61 degrees N
Lo: 157.15 degrees W
Course: 325
Speed: 8 kt
Love, light, and fair winds,
~e.