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Eagle's Big Left Turn
Join Jeanne and Tom now that we have prepared our Freeport Islander SV Eagle to sail on an adventure from the PNW to smaller latitudes.
Here fo the night
Tom
10/22/2011, Oceanside

We` are moored at the public Transient Dock in Oceanside Calif.

We are here for the night, and will leave in the morning for Mission bay where we will anchor out for the night.

Then Monday morning, head into San Diego to watch the Baja Ha Ha boats all leave.

Still have lots of fog, ad little wind,

I will send more when we have a Wi-Fi connection

Tom

Avalon...It's a wrap
Tom
10/21/2011, Catalina Island

We have had a great visit here at Avalon harbor, on Catalina island, but it is time to move on. Tomorrow morning we will make the 46 mile run back to the main land, and a stop in Oceanside harbor. We have a friend there, Don Grass who owners a Freeport like ours that we want to make sure and stop and see.

As we have made this journey down the western coast of the United State, we have been able to visit some exceptional places, many of which I have deemed "don't miss" locations. This one will certainly qualify under that heading, but with a disclaimer. If you desire to stay out of the more glitzy tourist areas, then this might not be your cup of tea. I also must admit, that would normally be our preference. We found Avalon to be well, different. There is no doubt that it is the hot place to be on the island. If you are from almost anywhere on the coast, from San Diego, to Marina Del Ray, this island is really your only option as a cruising destination. In all fairness, the island does have two other major anchorages. Two harbors, and the near by Cat Harbor, which is just a short distance across a spit of land, are available, with out the commercialization that Avalon has fostered. Avalon has a wealth of restaurants, shops, and other entertainment opportunities. There are at least two liquor stores, a Von's grocery store, a theater and a golf course!! And yes I did get in a round of golf! That is hole #1 in the picture.

Avalon is not cheap, but it much what you would expect from a major tourist destination. But...there is a reason it is a major tourist destination. Beauty, history, a small village much like you might find on some coastal harbor in the Mediterranean. With this all in mind, I have to call this a "Don't Miss" place, that you must see at least once!

Everybody sing along now "26 miles across the sea...Santa Catalina is a-waiting for me!!"

Strangest Creatures on Earth
Jeanne
10/20/2011, Venice Beach

As cruising goes, things are usually pretty mellow regarding ones neighbors and other folks one sees around the local environs. Every town has a few homeless people, some more than others, an occasional escapee from the 'home' or someone that's been out in the sun too long. Most people have been to a street fair or local 'freak' show, attended a foreign festival while traveling or found that part of a town that's just a little bit, or a lot, different from what's back at home. The appeal is just that, that it's different. The price of admission is usually quite good! Grab a seat, sit down and watch the show go right by you. That's exactly what we did in Venice Beach California.

We jumped on the bikes and took advantage of the great bike trail system that Marina Del Rey has to offer. Our first clue that things were a bit different was at the last intersection at end of the road, where the beach starts. It's a four way road, with lights, that claims to be a 'three way intersection'. Huh? Cars, four lanes wide, motorcycles in between the rows of cars, multitudes of bicycles, people crossing in all different directions and suddenly the bike lane disappears and we all converge together! Yikes!

Continuing on through this we found the bike trail on the beach and headed North towards Santa Monica. Hoping to catch some hard bodied 'eye- candy' at Muscle Beach, I was disappointed to only see a few folks barely fit enough to carry their water bottles! Must be off season? The bike path is a winding, paved trail right down through the center of the beach. Lot's of sand on either side, a walking path, and a couple of roller parks - skate boards and roller blades- were on both sides. The sightseeing was continually being interrupted by another biker speeding past, going to slow, kids darting out, or something good to look at! Time to get off the bikes and walk.



I felt like we'd stepped into some weird time warp, but I'm unclear as to what time period we were in!
Lots of retro clothes, anything goes clothes, or no clothes. A multitude of hairstyles - or lack of, shoes, sunglasses, handbags, hats, long dresses, mini skirts, shorts, short shorts and shorter short shorts were all present. People were dressed in velvet, leather, fur, rags, jeans, gauzy fabrics, henna, three piece suits, Rastafarian garb, three sizes too big jeans that hang at the knees, it was all there! There were roving entertainers on roller blades, a guy banging on a 5 gallon drum and another playing a full size upright piano. The best one was a rather large man with a microphone/pa system and a 'rap' soundtrack who was doing improv rapping. As people walked by, he would include them in his next line. If that person heard and stopped, he'd keep going and throw in a line about since he'd featured them, how 'bout they feature him with a dollar or two'! He was very good and entertaining!



Along the beach side of the walk were hundreds of booths with tents. All kinds of 'art', jewelry, hair ornaments, your name written in a 'chunk of sand', or on a grain of rice, reeds tied into flowers, handbags, candles, ..... you name it, it was probably there! On the other side of the were more permanent businesses. Lots of sunglasses displays, 'medical marijuana - 'the doctor is in' establishments, shops selling the appropriate paraphernalia, food, and complete with 'carnies' on the sidewalk enticing the passerby.... the 'weirdest freak show' in Venice beach. We didn't feel that we needed to pay any money for this spectacle as we were standing in the middle of it! Lefty, however, had to have his photo taken beside the banner!






As this is a 'moving' show, we grabbed a sidewalk table, a beverage and a burger and watched the show. Since we both had a good view, we were able to alert each other to upcoming attractions. The masses of humanity were overwhelming and we soon tired of the show, same stuff, different people with more down the way. Back on board Eagle, a glass of wine in hand.... Home, sweet home!


10/20/2011 | Don
I was in Venice years ans years ago as a young man (more like the 70s), and it was a much mellower place then but still a Den of Iniquity...ahhhh, the good old days. Did you stop at the Doctor for an evaluation?...lol
10/20/2011 | Dad
I was there in the late 50s and like Don it was much different. Now it is much like shopping at Wal-Mart.
10/20/2011 | Dan Freeman
I stop in there (Venice) on occasion, but only as a drive by viewer. We have enough of a show down here for me. Tick tock!
10/20/2011 | Dale
hello eagle,
great to read your latest. we are here in Scottsdale and getting house all up and running. One years worth of maintenance in six months..... oh brother....
The sailing life is simple compaired to this!
Missed your call from Avalon, three cheers anyway!
We start the golf thing this Saturday as reseeding is done and course is open then.
Fore!!!
sure hope to see you in San Diego.
Exploring Avalon
Tom
10/19/2011, Catalina Island

We are still here having a great time exploring this amazing little harbor. What I am finding amazing is the amount of history that revolves around this area.

Jeanne is putting together a series of photis and story on the area, so i will keep this short.

The picture above gives you a small look at our view from the boat.


10/20/2011 | Don
Being born and raised in San Diego, I've read lots about the history of Catalina. It has a colorful past, and many famous and rich people made it their second home.
10/20/2011 | Robb
Looks real koo!l, I would to visit there by water sometime....
Had to make a phone call...
Tom
10/17/2011, Avalon, Catalina Island

from a noisy bar in Avalon!! For those of you that know it, the great song from Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young about a young man on a sailing adventure, which features a unsuccessful call to his love, from a noisy bar in Avalon. The song is with out a doubt one of the truly great sailing songs of all time. Our great friend, Dave "The Music Man" Calhoun who plays the song for us when ever we are at one of his performance, along with a few of our other friends, got a " call from a noisy bar in Avalon" tonight!

Jeanne and I knew that when we got to this harbor, we had arrived at a place that is to many, and us now, a magical place. We are in a mooring field in Avalon harbor, looking at what we can only describe as a scene right out of an anchorage in the Mediterranean. The hillside features terraced homes, in a stucco finish, palm trees, and a classy waterfront of bars and restaurants.

We will send some photos and more once we get to do some exploring tomorrow.

Also, we finally crossed wakes with our friends, Dawn and Patrick, on SV Deep Playa here in Avalon. We had drinks, and dinner tonight catching up on past tales of broken boats and ocean crossings! And of course a quick game of Farkle!! They are off to San Diego to join in the Baha Ha Ha.

10/18/2011 | Don
Avalon, some people love it and some don't. Personally, I really like the place. The people that don't like the place go around to the Two Harbors area, so they can escape the crowds that swarm the place during holidays. Going during the off season or during the week are the better times to be in Avalon, and like you say Avalon can be a magical place.

You're not far from Oceanside harbor now (maybe 8 hours), and it makes a nice stop over on the way to San Diego which is about a 12 hour run from Avalon. If you get to Oceanside let me know, as we live 3 miles away.

There was a lot of fog all along the coast today, but not bad at all in the San Diego Bay. I guess there is suppose to be more fog tomorrow, but should be easing up over the next day or two.
10/18/2011 | Aaron
Awesome! Congrats on checking off a another cruising goal :)
10/18/2011 | Dan Freeman
Hurry! 6 more days for us, if you need car transport for stuff, get here before the weekend. We are packing those up after Saturday.
10/18/2011 | Patrick
Thanks for hosting and teaching us to play Farkle! Dice are now on our shopping list!
10/18/2011 | Dean & Lynn
will one day have to learn to play Farkle. Maybe in Mexico when we get there!
S/V Solastra
10/18/2011 | Don B.
Super to hear you’re enjoying a place I’ve never seen. Remember we can set you up with transport, etc. in S.D. Sean will also probably enjoy learning farkie. Let us know and we’ll send his phone No. Dad
Getting ready for more sun
Tom
10/14/2011, Marina Del Ray

With our newly found sunshine, and the prospect of it continuing, we are starting to make some new additions to Eagle. These new additions are in an effort to make us comfortable, once it really does get hot. We don't plan on following the routine that many cruisers do, by putting their boat on the hard, and travel back home to the cooler climes. We are going to sweat it out in the heat of the Sea of Cortez.

With that in mind, today Jeanne started to sew some shade cloths to turn our cockpit into an area of some relief from the intense sun that we have been told about. This afternoon she set up the Sailrite sewing machine right here on the dock, and made covers for the dodger. She is using Pfifertex material that will give the shade we hope for, but at the same time, allow us to see out somewhat. Eventually, we will have panels made that will completely enclose the cockpit with the same material. She is using a black material for the dodger, and we have a light gray color for the enclosure panels.



She just never ceases to amaze me when it comes to this sewing stuff! She has sewed virtually everything on the boat, and everything just looks awesome.

10/14/2011 | Dan Freeman
I'll be looking to you for lessons Jeanne
10/14/2011 | kathi
looks like fun - where did you get your fabric and table?
10/14/2011 | Julie
Looks good! I'm breaking out the Sailrite machine this week to start on that huge upholstery job on the boat.

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