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Sailing Isabella & Plan "B"
The easy way north
Rod
06/04/2012, La Paz, Mexico

Isabella was loaded aboard the Yacht Path ship "PAC ACRUX" yesterday and is now on her way north to Victoria, BC with an ETA of June 13. We are looking forward to having her back in the Pacific Northwest for some cruising here & north to Alaska. Quite a change from Mexico. We are still adjusting the the change ourselves. Hasta.

Warm Weather
Rod
05/14/2012, Cornet Bay

With the arrival of our first 80 degree days of the year
we find ourselves much like the song......

Got my toes in the water
Ass in the sand
not a worry in the world
A cold drink in my hand
Life is good today
Life is good today.......

Hasta

PNW Sunsets
Rod
04/23/2012, Deception Pass

We are still at our cabin anxiously awaiting the arrival of Isabella on the Yacht Path ship to Victoria. The scheduled arrival is now June 5th & subject to change.
However we have been enjoying some beautiful sunsets here too, a 600 yard walk towards Hoypus Point yeilds this view with temps now in the 60's & low 70's........... Not Bad!!!!!
Not as warm as Mexico, but do-able..........

04/23/2012 | Ivan
I stumbled across your blog. We keep our boat in Olympia and may do a similar type of trip to Mexico. Keep us updated on your experiences with Yacht Path, I am very interested. Hope to see you out on the water this Summer!
05/08/2012 | Pam Tait
Hi you three! Next time you come through San Diego, please let us know! We would love to see you!
05/10/2012 | Lita
Hellllooooo! You both! How are you? Caaaallll me!
Island Sunrise
Rod
02/19/2012, Mexico

Many times it's the little things that make a big impact.
Like a great island sunrise & a time to reflect.

Tucker
Rod
02/06/2012, S/V Isabella

Tucker seems to have his own drive up window. I almost expect to hear him say "I'll have a Big Mac, Fries & a Coke please"

The Circus
Rod
02/05/2012, La Paz, Mexico

Wow, We had French couple perform in the rigging on their boat last week. What a show. They made it look so easy and graceful, where I usually climb the mast with a death grip. Here is a picture of the woman almost looking angelic...... I guess its time to practice......

02/11/2012 | Dennis Regan
Wow, I don't know if we can offer angelic in Cornet Bay but we did have a guy climb a flagpole and catch themselves in the most painful way possible on the cleat on the way down - flipped upside down and and knocked themselves out.

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S/V ISABELLA & M/V PLAN B
Who: Rod, Jane & Tucker (the Admiral) DuFour
Port: Deception Pass, WA
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