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  • Making It Official in Beantown

    This is proving to be the most difficult post to write… you’ve traveled with us on this adventure so there is little to recap that you don’t already know (and hopefully have enjoyed). Too, having just arrived on the 1st of October, we still have one foot on the boat and one foot off so it is hard to share “what comes next?”… I guess, in closing, I should tell you that these were some of our best boating days ever, we are happy to be welcomed back home and we will talk again when we have a new adventure to share! You have been a great crew…⛡️⛡️⛡️

    The Stats

    • 511 Days
    • 7772 Nautical Miles
    • 8944 Statute Miles
    • 14394 Kilometers
    • 2 Countries
    • 25 US States
    • 134 Anchorages
    • 68 Marinas
    • 22 Town Walls
    • 17 Mooring Fields
    • 2 Overnight Passages
    • 1 Shipyard
    • Most northern point – Harbor Island (north of Drummond Island, MI)
    • Most western point – Atchafalaya River (Odenburg, LA)
    • Most southern point – Marathon, FL
    • Most eastern point – Provincetown, MA
  • Fun with Weird Stuff

    As we are now back in familiar territory, with no new geography or stories to share, the time is right to share the collection of curiosities we encountered along the Loop…

  • Crossing Our Wake

    Ta da…πŸŽ‰πŸΎπŸ‘

  • Moving On (and up)…

    Good-bye Crab Country… we will be back.

  • Surprising Baltimore

    Turns out there was a last “big city” to add to our list… While waiting for the tide in Kent Narrows, we realized that the Boston Red Sox were playing the Baltimore Orioles… in Baltimore… and we could make the game! We shuffled our plan and headed to Baltimore. We were really glad we did, too! The Red Sox won, Baltimore has multitude of interesting neighborhoods and instead of yet another maritime museum, we could visit the National Aquarium!

    Welcome to Baltimore!

    In addition to a working seaport with car transporters, container ships and naval supply vessels, Baltimore has more pleasure craft marinas than we had seen in one place.

    As iconic as Fenway…
    The city planners had the foresight to require a 100′ setback all along the inner harbor which now hosts parks, restaurants, shops and museums.
    The National Aquarium
    The aquarium’s exhibits were breathtaking…

11 comments

  1. Welcome to the Thousand Islands!
    Yay! It’s been our great pleasure to meet you Christian and Heidi. Rafting up our boats, dinner, and then watching the fireworks over Boldt Castle was a huge amount of fun and will be a highlight of our summer and one of the best β€œcrew drills” Melissa and I will have as we prepare for our loop. We wish you fair winds on your voyage and all the best from the two of us to the two of you and the S/V Aurora. Cheers!

  2. Wonderful posting of your adventures thus far! Great to meet you both in Tawas FYI we took a nice afternoon sail today and had followed your advice for dinner and ate at Mangos for dinner. Godspeed to you guys as you continue the journey. Best wishes from Dave and Lisa aka Scoundrel J30

  3. Congratulations!! I was wondering where Christian and the boat were at while you were in MA. Great job, Christian and Happy belated 60th!!

  4. Great to hear from you again and wonderful photos of the Mississippi πŸ‘πŸ˜Š I hope the tidal waters are nice to you!

  5. What an amazing adventure. I got chills reading about the cemetery 😡😱.Take Care 😊

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