I do not have to many picures for this trip, but I will do better next time..
Peggy and I had a great trip to Bellingham for the Memorial Day weekend. We headed over on Saturday and back on Monday. The trip up was slow, as we were fighting acurrant the whole way (down to 5 knots at times) and had some rough water by Bellingham both up and back It was also raining most of the weekend. You might think we did not have a good weekend, but it was great. We found all the leaks, which is good to know. On the way up I switched on the inverter and Peggy cranked up the sewing machine and sewed away the whole trip. We saw a bunch of eagles (see picture) and of course you cant pass up a picture of a Foss Tug. The one sad part was passing the Black Raven 2, by La Conner (see pictures). It is not being taken care of well and is sad to see.
We had fun up at Bellingham Marina. We saw the kids and went out to dinner with Jennie and Lucy. We spent many hours reading and snoozing, which is just the best. So good trip all and all, and veru relaxing.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Mothers Day 2010
Mothers day was a great day, not only for a boat ride on the Luct Bell, but also to be a mom in the Stanford/Hicks/Dyer clan.
The ride over was great, especially since I had some great help. Lucy acted as lookout (she esepecially liked it when she looked at me about 15 feet away and I made faces) and also took some serious turns at the helm. She was a big help and great company.
Monday, May 3, 2010
So I know that this is kind of a repeat post, but since we have been so busy the past few weekends, I have to live vicariously through myself.
The next three cover the trip to the Ballard locks, with highjinx ensuing
Sunday, April 25, 2010
New Home
No pictures but good news. We got our new home on C Dock, which I am told by some of my new neighbors, is the best dock in the Marina. It is a 36 foot slip with docks on both sides, so I do not have to worry about hitting another boat. Lucy Bell looks good there. I will follow up with a picture.
Monday, April 12, 2010
First Toby's run
The cruise back was great. Peggy laid down on the floor to create a tent over the heater, for a toasty ride home. Of course the docking was a disaster. Nothing got hit or damaged, accept for my ego. It took two people on the dock to help me in. Oh well, it was still a great Toby's run
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Ballard Locks
I should not let it get away that we made it through the Ballard Locks. I will admit that I was a little nervous but it all went well. We first went to fill up on fuel (Peggy was so impressed at how I could really rack it up at $4.00 per gallon).
After that it was past, or under, the Ballard and Fremont bridges. It was fun to watch them go up and down for the sail boats.
Then it was green light time. My fears melted away with Kim on the bow leading the way, and Rob manning the stern line.
A larger boat went in first and then a sail boat. Then it was our turn. To see if we would fit in with the sail boat the lockmaster yelled to Kim and Peg "What is you beam". When he got no reponse he again yelled "What is your beam". When he got no response, he used his many years of service to the Ballard Locks to assess the situation, and yell "How wide are you". So in we went to raft up with the sailboat. Only fifteen minutes later and it out onto the wild blue sea
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