We joined Bryan’s former photography mentor, Bob Krist and his wife Peggy for lunch at their condo overlooking the harbor, all the while doing three loads of much needed laundry. Bryan and Pete, both assistant photographers to Bob, had nicknamed him “the great one” not only for his photography skills but also as a person […]
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Categories: Blog, Captain and First Mate's Log 2024
Bryan was making dinner. One side of the stove was out of fuel so he began to add denatured alcohol. I said “Bryan, turn the other burner off. When I tried that the stove caught fire.” Bryan replied “Well, you’re not a pro, I’m a pro at this.” No sooner had he uttered the words […]
Day 40 Lobster Saves the Day
Categories: Blog, Captain and First Mate's Log 2024
Aug 27 Once again a rainy morning gave way to a mostly sunny day. We left Rockland and around Owls Head, where I waved over a nearby lobsterman to ask if I could buy two lobsters. He dropped two lobsters into our dinghy and said, “no charge!” I asked if he had a way to play […]
Day 39 Friends in Rockland
Categories: Blog, Captain and First Mate's Log 2024
Rob and Marcia were taking their motorized dinghy to shore about the same time we were getting into our rowing dingy, so they offered us a tow. The first person we came across on shore was none other than Captain Jim Sharp, creaor of the Sail, Power and Steam Museum, and former owner of the […]
Monday Music: Is Love Enough
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I sing this for you together with the birds, an unreleased song recorded just before leaving Long Island.
Day 38 Monday Live from a Boat in Rockland
Categories: Blog, Captain and First Mate's Log 2024, Monday Live
On a mooring in Rockland Maine, Rob and Marcia invited us to join them on their Chuck Paine Apogee 50. A few tunes on my carbon fiber harp guitar: I’m Sailing, I’m Sailing; It Never Gets Easier; Captain Noah; Dandelions; The Immigrant; Also: the story of how I met Les Paul and my tour in […]
Day 37 Clamming and Seal Cove
Categories: Blog, Captain and First Mate's Log 2024
Bryan woke up early and saw that we were in about 6 feet of water with the tide to drop another 5 feet. He tried to pull the anchor up to move but to no avail. It was wrapped around a large boulder which had pulled the boat closer to shore. Having visions of another […]
Day 36 A Small Miracle
Categories: Blog, Captain and First Mate's Log 2024
8/24 We arrived at Swans Island to pick up a folding bicycle we had ordered and sent there. Bryan walked to Doug Day’s house, found the bike in the barn and rode it back toward the ferry landing where we had anchored. I stopped on the way back to send me a text on his […]
Day 35 Bar Harbor to Black Island
Categories: Blog, Captain and First Mate's Log 2024
8/23 We set sail from Bar Harbor to Black Island. We passed a boat race, which was lovely to watch, but we didn’t compete this time! We finally had a nice weather, clouds, and sun scattered and not too chilly.We anchored, watched the rising full moon, and Bryan had to re-anchor as we were in […]
Day 34 Why is it called Bar Harbor?
Categories: Blog, Captain and First Mate's Log 2024
We sailed to Bar Harbor, after hearing about how my sister enjoyed this town. I had wondered if it was called Bar Harbor because of all the bars in the village. Bryan anchored in the harbor just north of town, but as we found that the dinghy dock wss private, we rowed with our folding […]