Mostly Retired on Eos

Stephen and Lynel Lemon no longer have an agenda...... There is a time to every purpose

21 February 2017 | Santa Barbara
13 September 2016 | Miles = 1215 Miles on Cruise = 805
12 September 2016 | Miles = 1190
11 September 2016 | Miles = 1170
10 September 2016
09 September 2016
06 September 2016 | Miles = 1100
04 September 2016 | Miles = 1077
01 September 2016 | Miles = 1062
31 August 2016 | Miles = 1040
29 August 2016
28 August 2016 | Miles = 961
27 August 2016
24 August 2016 | Miles = 883
22 August 2016 | Miles = 883
19 August 2016
15 August 2016 | Miles = 721
13 August 2016
11 August 2016

September 2016 to February 2017

21 February 2017 | Santa Barbara
Stephen
This will be the last entry for the travels of Eos, our beautiful and beloved Selene 47. New owners will take possession on February 24. If they can experience even a small part of the remarkable times Lynel and I have enjoyed, then their future will truly be blessed.
This blog began in 2010, but the story really starts years before with what seemed at the time to be an impossible dream, supported by an incredibly understanding partner. Thousands of memories will live forever with Lynel and I.
We Did It !

Anacortes

13 September 2016 | Miles = 1215 Miles on Cruise = 805
Stephen
The trip back from Soucia to our slip in Cap Sante Marina was quiet, uneventful and maybe a little sad. The views of Mt. Baker were extra special. We took on 300 gallons of fuel at Fidos, then tied up back in F-12, where we had left nearly 2 and a half months ago.
Eos has served us well.

Soucia

12 September 2016 | Miles = 1190
Stephen
The wind shifted north at 22 knots, so Echo Bay on Soucia was an ideal place to anchor. We took the dinghy over to Fossil Bay to hike the trails out to the point where the views east to the mountains and west to the San Juans were spectacular.
This was our last night anchored out on Eos and brought back thousands of memories spanning many years, and distances from the Gulf of Alaska to the Gulf of Maine. We are Blessed.

Reid on Stuart

11 September 2016 | Miles = 1170
Stephen
A very short trip over to Stuart Island and our favorite location in Reid Harbor. We had the entire day to kayak, dinghy tour, and to walk the trail out to Turn Point. I especially wanted to walk out to the point since the last time we were here I could not make it due to losing leg function from severe cord compression. Major back surgery and a period of determined walking did the trick, so this time it was easy to visit the lighthouse at Turn Point. Mission Accomplished

Montague to Roche to Stuart

10 September 2016
Stephen
We cleared back into the US through customs in Roche, a slow process, so we decided to anchor down in Roche Harbor. We were a little late in arrival because we spent some time watching orca in Haro Strait...time well spent. We had a good time walking the sculpture garden and visiting the shops at Roche. There was a Ranger Tug rally going on with about 160 boats and a multitude of "tug nuts".

Victoria to Montague

09 September 2016
Stephen
We left Victoria in the fog and were most grateful for good radar coming around and up to Montague, another of our favorite places. We arrived early enough to walk the trails in the park and relax a little before taking the "Tommy Transit" bus to the Hummingbird Pub. This is an experience that needs to be done in person, not by reading about it, so I will not waste time with words. Come to Galiano for yourself.
Vessel Name: Eos
Vessel Make/Model: Selene 47 Trawler
Hailing Port: Santa Barbara, California
Crew: Stephen and Lynel Lemon
About:
We call Santa Barbara our true home, but for this part of our life our home will be always changing. After surviving long careers in medicine we now look forward to a temporary career as boat people. [...]
Eos's Photos - South to North and Back
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Anchorage on Thorofare Creek
Shrimper. Lots of these around, their outriggers are big
Middleton was a rice plantation, so they brought water buffalo from India. After Sherman
Oldest continually used African American burial ground. Hundreds of slaves were buied here over the course of 150 years.
Drayton Plantation on the Ashley River near Charleston. Classic
All that is left of Middleton Plantation house after General Sherman passed through
Replica of the Hunley
The Slave Mart in Charleston
Burial monument to John C. Calhoun. If you ever want to see the archtypical "wild and crazy guy" look up a picture (painting) of this dude
Union artillery shell still embedded in Ft. Sumter after the assault by union forces in 1863
Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter
Most of the markers have ospry, many with young
North Carolina yacht on the Elizabeth River
Dismal Swamp Canal
I don
Spooky mist on the Dismal Swamp
Battleship Wisconsin at Norfolk
Kathy and Juliette
Colorado River rafting
Tyler flying on the bungee trampoline
Juliette knows her age
Magical water fountain
Grandma, Juliette and Tyler walking the promenade at Beaver Creek
Victorian mansions in Cape May
Approaching the narrows into New York harbor
Lady Liberty
Ellis Island
The new World Trade Center as seen from New York Harbor
Oystermen working in Oyster Bay in Long Island
The famous windmill in East Hampton
Seamens Bethel in New Bedford
Sunset over New Bedford Harbor
Onset Bay
Boston skyline
Elizabeth decides to swim at the Boston Harbor Islands
John Adams birthplace
The pew where over 200 years of Adams sat every Sunday
Bridge  over the Concord River. Site of the "shot heard round the world"
Nate
A very humble stone for a remarkable person
Ralph
The dam on the Merrimack, providing water power via a series of canals to Lowell
Gate house for one of the canals
A small mill room with only about 20% of the machines normally present. Only about 10 of the machines were working, and the sound was deafening
Clock tower at the Boot Mill. The mill girls lived their days by the clock and bells from this tower
"The Elms", one of the impressive Newport mansions
Lynel and Barbara at The Elms
Yale campus
Houses built on "The Thimbles", a collection of small rock islands off the Connecticut shore
Mike and Barbara Wapner take the dinghy for a spin
Empire State Building on a beautiful clear fall day
The East River
911 Memorial
Nuclear plant on Delaware Bay
Owners boat here at the marina. Note the workers to get an idea of the size. With 4.400 HP, he gets to Florida in less than 3 days
Luray caverns
Along Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah
Driving Skyline Drive
Fall colors in the Shenandoah
 
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