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 […]
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RSS feed for this sectionDay 38 Monday Live from a Boat in Rockland
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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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 […]
Day 33 Corea
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8/21 We thought the fog might be lifting as we sailed between the islands, but it socked in again for a while. Between us we did well to avoid lobster pots but there was one lobster boat that came into view suddenly as I was hanging washcloths on the lifeline. Bryan plotted our course for […]
Day 32 New Destination
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8/20 Island state park trail maintenance workers bid us adieu as they went to work aboard their kyaks and we took off towards parts westward, not sure how far we would get. I just learned of a memorial service for a friend in Downers Grove, so our new destination is to get me to Portland, […]
Day 31 Monday Live from Jonesport Harbor, Maine
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Live from our new friends Dana’s and Tova’s house where we had a delicious dinner of scallops. A very foggy evening so the image is blurry, but the sound is fine. I play Two Shores, Old Man and the Sea, The Liberty Bell, After You’ve Gone, discuss my fiddle lessons with Chet Atkins, and more.
Day 31 Friendliness
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I believe Jonesport is the friendliest place I have ever been. At one time this port had three sardine plants and other businesses that have largely gone away. It does have better internet than elsewhere in these parts, so we returned, again in heavy fog, in order for me to broadcast my Monday Live from […]