Wandering Dolphin

A Family With 5 Kids Sailing the World!

08 December 2013
17 November 2013 | Honeymoon Bay, St Thomas, USVI
09 November 2013 | Honeymoon Bay, St Thomas, USVI
21 October 2013 | Honeymoon Bay, St Thomas, USVI
13 October 2013 | Honeymoon Bay, Water Island, USVI
12 October 2013 | Honeymoon Bay
09 October 2013 | Honeymoon Bay US Virgin Islands
08 October 2013 | St Thomas, US Virgin Islands
06 October 2013 | Honeymoon Bay USVI
28 September 2013 | Virgin Gorda, BVI
24 April 2011 | Honeymoon Bay, Water Island, USVI
15 March 2010 | Honeymoon Bay, St Thomas, USVI
07 March 2010 | Honeymoon Bay, St Thomas, USVI
02 March 2010 | Honeymoon Bay, St Thomas, USVI
28 February 2010 | Honeymoon Bay
25 February 2010 | Honeymoon Bay, USVI
02 January 2010
31 October 2009 | Trinidad to St Thomas

Musing...

08 December 2013
Musing...

During my night watch last night, as I sat in the cockpit with my head lolling off the side looking at the splashes of fosphoressence (ahhh a word auto correct can't help me with) like flashes of lightning with every crash of the bow, I began to muse about this whole offshore sailing thing. Only, perhaps, backpacking deep into the mountains off the trails have I ever experienced such time travel. Sure we have our gadgets out here that tell us where we are and even let us send out emails and blog posts like this but really at its essence we are the same as the first sailors. The ocean view looks identical to me as it did for Columbus, that splash of color deep in the night he also mused over.
We still trudge along at just a little bit faster than Karl Busby walks (look him up on Facebook for an interesting guy). When we are really moving and feel like speed demons we are still moving slower than I sometimes used to ride my bicycle on my way to Alaska. We do see occasional garbage, a water bottle here or floating hunk of something, but not very often, at least in this part of the world. The wind still moves us at its own whims. We set waypoints that the wind and sea completely ignore, (how dare they!) so we must be content to miss them by miles or start up the engine and do what humans everywhere do, force nature to their will, but we don't, we fall off and sail on. Every few days the Sea gets an attitude and starts to swat us around, reminding us that we are just a little cork in a washing machine making our way only by her grace and permission. Often the very next morning we awaken to a stunning light show as the sun comes up over the water and there might not be a wave in sight. Aquatic dwellers surface occasionally to say "Hi!" In the case of dolphins or even whales or just to do their thing and we happened to be in the right place to see them do it. A couple of days ago about six whales went by and acted like we were not even there... Just feeding like cows in a Wyoming meadow.
I am on my morning watch right now thinking about bacon and eggs for breakfast... Yep we can do that! That's where we have Columbus beat hands down! Last night we had Jill's homemade chicken pie... Sure beats hard tack and salt beef!
Just south of Bermuda on Changin' Tags,
Kristofer, EmilyAnne and Dick
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Vessel Name: Wandering Dolphin
Vessel Make/Model: 47' Steven's Custom Aluminium Cutter
Hailing Port: Deerlodge, Montana
Crew: Kristofer, Rebecca, Jim, EmilyAnne, Kanyon, Kaleb, Benny
About:
We are a family of 7 (5 kids ages 8-19). We have spent 18 years working with troubled youth. We ran a boys home on a farm in Montana for 12 of those years. [...]
Extra: Right now we are working in St Thomas getting ready to head south to get out of the hurricane belt this year.
Home Page: http://www.wanderingdolphin.com

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Who: Kristofer, Rebecca, Jim, EmilyAnne, Kanyon, Kaleb, Benny
Port: Deerlodge, Montana
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