Made it to TOPOLOBAMPO!
We finally pulled the umbilical cord from Santa Rosalia... our dear pueblo and dear friends. It was hard, but it had to be done. After two months there and in a marina (a cheap marina) we felt it was time to move along.
We sailed down to Santa Domingo, from there to San Juanico and from there to Bahia Salina... SAILED! It was so nice! We did over 8+ knots for over 3 hours straight at one point. The hull speed is only 7.5... we were flying!
Day 11 - They Made It!
Well, the little ELF brought my family back safe and sound and I am very grateful.
My boat looks like a hurricane went through it. Their stuff is everywhere. I am not so grateful.
Day 10 - Family on their way Home!
Grandpa sent me pics from his iphone of the family readying themselves for the two day drive back to Santa Rosalia. They look a little sad to me. The kids really like visiting their grandfather. He has lots of toys and feeds them well. I guess I'd better have something yummy cooking when they get here so they're not sorry they came back.
Day 9 - SOLO for only so much longer
Day 8 - Sewing
Day 6 and Day 7 - Blowing Like Stink!
As predicted, the northers crept up in the early afternoon yesterday. By nightfall it was really gusting! Most of the cruisers are running around in heavy jackets and some are even wearing stocking caps. It's in the low 50's this morning and will get up to the high 60's by the afternoon. It doesn't sound that cold...
Day 5 - Thinking About a Cruising Family from Montrose
Day 3 - Aboard All by My Lonesome
Day 2 of Living Aboard Alone and Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving Day marks the second year anniversary of our maiden voyage and cruising life. We have actually been cruising for 2 years! Sadly, my husband and children were not here to help celebrate the holiday with me. They are in Arizona visiting Grandpa.
What is that Noise?????
In the 2 1/2 years that we have been living aboard a boat, I have had only one "vacation", if you will, away from my husband and children. That one time, I visited a girlfriend and her husband on their boat. It was a wonderful week visiting friends and I returned home feeling wholly rested and alive. I, however, have never been on our boat alone for more than a couple hours at a time.