Saturday, April 4, 2009

IT........ and.....





So,  If you know Dick at all,  you know he's (us ) are not really good at dinghies......... sooo  we have a brand new dinghy....and we are calling "it"    ............."nu it"  just 'cus,  we can.......... 

Old "it" was taken to dinghy heaven by "white Clyde"..........


Friday, April 3, 2009

Grey Hound Key West bound

In the Hawk Channel heading SW

And it would not be Key West without a sunset!

Key West......it is still Key West




With a little luck we'll be heading north later today if the winds back off just a little.  For the last 2 days we've had 20-30kts and we just didn't want to motor up the harbor in steep chop to get to the NW Channel.  We listened to one boat that left yesterday (a big double ender) and he couldn't get on deck to put the main up because it was too wild......so we stayed.  

We have been in town for one day to wander around to see the sights and to our relief "Crabby Dicks" is still in it's original location.  We did our oysters ($6.00/dzn) so another goal was achieved.  The wild and crazy people are alive and well and the pubs have almost an equal number of 4 legged characters as people.  Unfortunately we couldn't get into Santiago's for dinner because they were seating a party of 40!  We found some other grub so we'll have to try to get there another day.

Time to move along I'd say..............


Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Ok Tom.....


I know what a hot shot cat racer you are so here is that latest design for a fast cat....

Yep, it's ferro cement!!

A cottage for Cathy.....


Jeff, you are in luck!

Key West at last!!




From the start, one of our goals was to make it to Key West.  It is only the farthest point south on the North American continent.  With this sail we have now sailed on one of the highest latitudes lakes in North America (Lake Huron and the North Channel) and touched the oceans of the Caribbean all in one twelve month span.  Good ole Grey Hound has served us quite well if I do say so!
We will spend a couple of days here to see the sights since it's been a number of years since we have see the town.  We need to have our oysters and find more stuff for Teagan.....Steph says she has nothing at all!!
We had a heck of a time finding the Dockmaster but in Garrison Bight we came across all these houseboats.......

Off we go to Newfound Harbor



I know it has been a while but "nu-It" is set and we decided not to wait for the replacement credit card so we're off..........we didn't have a fast sail but it felt great to get moving and 24 miles later we anchored in Newfound Harbor for the night.  We had a nice quiet time and got to see Fat Albert keep an eye on us.  Actually it's a blimp the government uses for catching smugglers.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

14 and counting!



Last night I decided to be chef Deek and attempted to produce a gourmet meal for Anne on our 14th anniversary.   So......surf and turf it was and  the wine was from our wine cellar at home via the Chief's wine picking a few years ago.  

Good wine.....good food and then we topped it off by inventing our own special cocktail - The Grey Hound!  (yea, like you expected something different)  More on that at a later date.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Back at Boot Key


Dick is back in Marathon and Anne will be showing up this weekend.  Earlier this week I had a calm day to take Grey Hound and Chris U. took Three Cheers out to Sombrero Reef to  clean the bottom and for a little snorkeling.  Jim from Kismet and Greg from another boat was on board.

The water was 79 degrees and very pretty as you can see.

And she likes a date out with Dad too....

And while we are speaking of Teagan......



Our little princess is now over 5 months old and boy is she growing.  As you can see she likes standing up with a little assistance.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Ode to a good Man........


Sea Fever
by: John Masefield

I MUST down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,
And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by,

And the wheel's kick and the wind's song and the white sail's shaking
And a gray mist on the sea's face, and a gray dawn breaking.

I must down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide Is a wild call
and a clear call that may not be denied;
And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying,
And the flung spray and the blown spume, and the sea-gulls crying.

I must down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life, to the gull's way
and the whale's way, where the wind's like a whetted knife;
And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover,
And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick's over.

My Dad..... Stan Korzeniewski




As you have probably noticed this blog has been quiet for the last 10 days or so.   On Tuesday, March 3 at 5 o'clock in the morning my father passed away after having suffered a severe cerebral hemmorage.   He was never sick and had a rock-iron constitution so to have him leave us so suddenly has been quite a shock.  At 85 he still was in terrific shape, could eat "like a horse" and loved to laugh! ...........in fact, one of the main reasons this blog even exists was to keep him "on board" with us through all our sailing adventures.............he loved the water and sailing...........

I find myself at a loss for words right now (who would've thunk it, huh?) but I wanted to share this picture of him on his Hobie 17 competing in the H-17 Continentals in '94 at 70 years young........   We'll miss him.   

                           






Sunday, March 1, 2009

Everybody

It doesn't get any better!!  Let the video load and then sit back and enjoy.......