Cruising Active Transport

We circumnavigated between 2008 and 2014. After sailing to Alaska we ended up in Seattle for four years.

19 September 2018
08 August 2018 | Marina del Rey
23 July 2018 | Marina del Rey
22 July 2018 | 25 miles west of Cambria
21 July 2018 | Crossing Monterey Bay
21 July 2018 | South of the Golden Gate
16 July 2018
14 July 2018 | Grand Marina
14 July 2018 | San Francisco Bay
13 July 2018 | Point Arena
12 July 2018 | Thirty Miles NW of Humbolt Bay, CA
11 July 2018 | Crescent City
09 July 2018 | Thirty five miles WNW of Reedsport, Oregon
08 July 2018 | Forty Miles West of Columbia River Entrance
07 July 2018 | Neah Bay
04 July 2018
03 July 2018 | Port Angeles City Floats

Youtube Video of our Voyage

19 September 2018
John
I just added a link to a youtube video of a google earth animation that shows the route we took around the world. The route for our circumnavigation is in red. Our subsequent voyage to Alaska and then Seattle is in Yellow.

Settling in at Marina del Rey

08 August 2018 | Marina del Rey
John
We have been here in Los Angeles for two weeks, at this point, and life has settled into familiar routines.

We bought a car. We got a 2012 Honda Civic that runs on compressed natural gas. Almost all the airport shuttles use CNG for fuel so there are quite a few fueling stations nearby.

CNG and Electric vehicles are the only ones that are allowed to use the car pool lanes with only 1 person in the car. They used to allow hybrid vehicles to use those lanes but ended that program when Toyota sold thousands of Prius cars just so their owners could get the magic sticker that entitled them to use the carpool lanes. The carpool lanes became so crowded that their original purpose, of encouraging car pooling, was negated.

We have both ordered bicycles. Neither has shown up yet but we expect them to be very useful here in Marina del Rey because parking can be a real problem in the shopping plazas like the one where we have to go to pick up our mail.

The bicycle trails are well developed in this part of Los Angeles. It is possible to ride all the way to Malibu on bike trails and there are a lot of cultural activities that we will be able to bike to. We are going to see Shakespeare by the Sea this Saturday evening at Pollywog park in Manhattan Beach. We are seeing "The Merry Wives of Winsor" which is Shakespeare's take on "Housewives of Beverly Hills."

We have also bought tickets to a couple of events at the Hollywood Bowl this month. The first is a performance by the LA Symphony. dorected by Dutamel and with Itzhak Perlman on the violin. The, later in the month we are going to a performance of Carmina Burana.

The Hollywood bowl is a wonderful venue for big performances. It's way too big for a lot of things but it is very nice to have your picnic dinner and wine before the performance starts.

LA has so much going on that we could spend a fortune on everything that is worth seeing.

We have been having a heat wave but here on the edge of the ocean we have cooling breezes most of the day.

Shawn has actively started looking for a job and has a lot of leads on really interesting opportunities. A couple of the jobs he has looked at are in Santa Monica which is so close that his commute would consist of a 25 minute bike ride along the beach.

Im adding a satellite view of Marina del Rey that I snagged from google earth. At the bottom are some of the runways at LAX. Any of our international friends with layovers at LAX can easily come visit us. Give us enough warning and we will pick you up. Visiting some place like Venice Beach would be a lot more fun that sitting in the airport.

The blue dot in the marina is our slip.

We are tied up in MDR

23 July 2018 | Marina del Rey
John
After a bumpy ride around Point Conception last night we made it to marina del Rey around 5 PM this afternoon.

It was a motor boat trip the whole way.

After a couple of tries we got docked with the help of our friend Cecile who was sitting on her boat waiting for us and then did her Vanna White imitation to show us to our slip.

Tomorrow we will be occupied with errands like getting a mailbox, getting driver's licenses, picking up a rental car, etc.

At the fuel dock in Oakland Shawn's shorts got caught on the lifeline and it ripped the pocket off. His cell phone was in the pocket and it had a pocket on the back that contained his driver's license and credit cards. So replacing all that stuff will be among the errands we have to deal with.

Our friend Cecile, who has her sailboat next to our old slip in Seattle, is coming by in a few minutes so we can go get some supper. I ate the last of our KFC this morning (aka the Breakfast of Champions)
Vessel Name: Active Transport
Vessel Make/Model: Tayana 37 PH
Hailing Port: Seattle, Washington
Crew: John and Shawn
About:
John and Shawn left San Francisco in September of 2008 to sail around the world. They completed their circumnavigation when the came out of the Panama Canal in late October 2013. From there they sailed to Mexico, out to Hawaii and up to Kodiak, Alaska. [...]
Extra:
This blog is intended for friends and family who may or may not be sailors. It is not intended to provide technical details of any of the boat's systems. Its purpose is to keep friends up-to-date on our progress and, whereabouts Following the completion of our circumnavigation our blog entries [...]
Active Transport's Photos - Ganesh Chaturthi
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This huge statue of the Hindu god Shiva is the second largest in the world.  The largest is in India.

The statue is made of concrete and pained gold.  The detail work is nicely done and the park setting where the statue is very well maintained
This is  a detail on the railing around the base of the statue showing a familiar Indian symbol that was borrowed by a non hindu group in Germany.  Its backwards in this photo but if you stand on the shiva side of the rail it would look like a swastika
This is not a road.  It is a pedestrian walkway that is filled with people on Shiva
This was our first view of the festivities taking place on the edge of the sacred lake below the Shiva statue
There is nothing wrong with my camera in this photo The smoke from the burning ghee laid over the lake.  You can see a decorated statue of Ganesh to the left of center and the stage behind the statue is where the singers were.
A poster advertising the Ganesh Chaturthi festivities
There are several temples scattered around the lake.  This one was located on the shore opposite the area of the main festivities.
This image of Ganesh is in the temple in the previous photo.  I did not want to take of my shoes to get closer so the rail ended up in the photo.
There were plenty of monkeys.  These animals are endemic to Mauritius and the ones near the temple complex are very tame.
One of the smaller offerings arranged on one of the altars just off shore in the lake
This shot shows the concrete altars that are just off shore in the sacred lake.
Every town we drove through had a lot of banners on display.  Some were sponsored by banks and other businesses.  This was in the town where we saw the end of day ceremony.
I thought the mized metaphor of the Indian religious ceremonies and the Suzuki tent was interesting.
Later in the afternoon we stopped at a small town near Black River to watch the ceremony in which Ganesh statues are submerged in the sea to conclude the celebrations.  We stood on a street corner where the processions from two villages came together before proceeding to the sea.
After the processions merged they proceeded down a small neighborhood street to the ocean.
At the bottom of the street was this sign tellling the unaware that this was not a picnic area.
Each procession carried at least half a dozen Ganesh statues on these wooden platforms.  They were carried on the heads of men.
Another of the statues headed for the sea
A couple of the statues of Ganesh carried umbrellas
You can see that these clay images are more crudely made than many that are available.  These are specially made to dissolve in the ocean.  I
Once the processions arrived at the seaside the Ganesh statues were arranged on these concrete platforms that must have been mistaken for picnic tables and hence inspired the sign in the previous photo
While waiting for sunset the worshipers moved venerated the Ganesh statues with incense and offerings of rice and fruit.  Everyone got involved.  One young Dad stood there holding his kid while manipulating the incense burner with one hand.  Another older woman had all she could do to lift the tray with the incense burner.
At lhe end of the ceremony and group of young men (wearing really cool Ganesh tee shirts) picked up the statues and started walking backwards into the sea until the statues were submerged.  They left the statues in the sea and swam back to shore.  Shawn and I spent the following day in the market trying to find the tee shirts these guys were wearing.
 
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On the hook in Tomales Bay

Who: John and Shawn
Port: Seattle, Washington