15 April 2009 | Brunswick, GA
02 April 2009 | Treasure Cay
04 March 2009 | Georgetown
21 February 2009 | 22 30'N:75 45'W, Georgetown, Bahamas
11 February 2009 | 24 12'N:76 28'W, Near Sampson Cay
10 February 2009 | 24 11'N:76 27'W, a
05 February 2009 | 23 54'N:76 16'W, Cave Cay
28 January 2009 | 29 44'N:76 50'W, Top of the Exumas
27 January 2009 | Nassau, Bahamas
21 January 2009 | Near Bimini
02 January 2009 | South Florida
01 December 2008 | Near Fort Lauderdale, FL
12 November 2008 | St Augustine, Florida
06 November 2008 | 32 46'N:79 57'W
02 November 2008 | Charleston
20 October 2008 | 36 34'N:75 95'W, North Carolina (ICW)
19 October 2008 | Portsmouth, VA
15 October 2008 | 38 19'N:76 25'W, Solomon's Island, MD (Just inside the mouth of the Pautuxent River)
On the way North
02 April 2012 | Marsh Harbor, Abacos.
We have been far South for the Winter and have done no blogging. All is well.
Will spend the Summer in New England waters.
Watiing for the front to pass
12 January 2012 | Charleston
Windy
We are possessed with the weather at the moment. The big cold that is passing (and rocking the boat at this moment) will soon give us an opportunity to run south with the wind off our beam. Hope to depart on Saturday. Looking forward to a fast run. We hope to make it far down the Florida coast and then cross over the Gulf Stream when conditions allow.
Angel is stocked and in good trim.
All is well.
Layimg around in the snow
29 December 2011 | Windham Vermont
TRC
Angel is always on the mind.
Christmas is coming
15 December 2011 | Charleston, SC
Tom / Sunny today mid seventies
Barbara and I looking forward to sharing Christmas and New Years with family and friends in New England.
Above of my brother and me caught contemplating his new toy.
Will be off to Bahamas just after New Years.
All is well.
Merry Christmas!
Happy Thanksgiving
21 November 2011 | Charleston
Lovely, warm and sunny
We arrived on Sunday....tired... but in good shape after sailing from Beaufort, NC.
Angel will be berthed at Charleston City Marina for a few weeks. It is nice to be out of the cold at a first class marina. We will have plenty of time to get to know the scene here and catch up on various projects.