29 October 2016 | Georgia, USA
29 October 2016 | Georgia, USA
08 October 2016 | Brunswick, Georgia, USA
07 October 2016 | Hotel on West Side of Hwy I-95, Brunswick, GA, USA
07 October 2016 | Brunswick, Georgia, USA
06 October 2016 | Brunswick, Georgia, USA
05 October 2016 | Brunswick, Georgia, USA
04 October 2016 | Photo off Outer Banks near Cape Lookout, North Carolina.
27 September 2016 | Piankatank River, Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, USA
22 September 2016 | Current Position - Sassafras River, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, USA
16 September 2016 | Orient, Long Island, New York, USA
11 September 2016 | Ebenecook Harbor near Boothbay Harbor, Maine, USA
07 September 2016 | Penobscot Bay, Maine, USA
05 September 2016 | Penobscot Bay, Maine, USA
04 September 2016 | North Haven, Vinalhaven, Maine, USA
28 August 2016 | Castine, Maine, USA
27 August 2016 | Belfast, Maine, USA
12 August 2016 | Mount Washington, New Hampshire, USA
06 August 2016 | Canada/USA Border Crossing
04 August 2016 | La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada
Dodging Bullets
04 July 2014 | Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Vicki - Hot, humid
Last weekend Maynard noticed a cluster of thunderstorms which had formed off the east coast of Florida and had the potential of forming into the USA’s first tropical storm. This did in fact occur and luckily for us with Vanish settled in Charleston, Hurricane Arthur passed just to our east as you can see in the above photo. Last night it roared its way between Beaufort and Point Lookout, North Carolina with 100 mph winds and storm surge and is now barrelling offshore along the east coast of the US heading for Yarmouth, Nova Scotia where we visited in 2012. As work has taken a front seat so far this season, we have not yet spent much time on Vanish. Mike, however, prepared the boat for us by tying extra lines and putting out extra fenders in case the hurricane turned west into Charleston. These hurricanes are a constant worry each summer and not something we want to go through again if we can help it. Once our work commitments have lessened, we will be back on board and ready for some anchor time.