Thursday, November 4, 2010
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
We finally took off after a very successful gardening season.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Well...
We've been very busy, as you must expect. We haven't left for traveling yet. I've been finishing up projects and just enjoying being around the house without obligations.
I've now got a new tractor and Terry and I have been working on our yard and garden.I'm thinking of taking an RV repair course in Florida this winter.
We've been on several shorter trips, Linwood, Detroit, Shipshewana, and Portland, where we spent the Memorial Day weekend with my inlaws at the river.
Kayaking 6 times already this year. I saw these fellows on my last trip through Portland. They were in a World's Record holding Kruger Canoe
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Day at the beach...



The wind blew the ice up onto this Linwood, Michigan beach a couple nights ago. Today we visited with Michael Fields. Youtube videos here and here.
It was right up against some of the houses.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
LOOSE: free from a state of confinement, restraint, or obligation
CRUISE: to travel without destination or purpose
I've always wanted to live on a sailboat and travel round the world.
When I turned 40, I had quit smoking and decided to reward myself by buying a sailboat and learning how.
One day while at work (in prison), I was discussing a boat name with coworkers. JJ suggested the name Screw, an old slang term for corrections officers. Well, Screw became loosescrew, (as in escaped), the crew being Loosescrews.
After repeating the name a few times, the spelling became obvious, as we are cruisers, (as opposed to racers).
Early on, we lost a few vital items overboard on account of nuts and screws being loose. And being loosely crewed, and often crewed by loose co-workers (puns intended), the boatname stuck.
Years later when I came online I decided to use the boat's name as my nic-n-addy.
As you can see below, recently I've gotten a little dinghy.
Now what do you think I should call that?
When I turned 40, I had quit smoking and decided to reward myself by buying a sailboat and learning how.
One day while at work (in prison), I was discussing a boat name with coworkers. JJ suggested the name Screw, an old slang term for corrections officers. Well, Screw became loosescrew, (as in escaped), the crew being Loosescrews.
After repeating the name a few times, the spelling became obvious, as we are cruisers, (as opposed to racers).
Early on, we lost a few vital items overboard on account of nuts and screws being loose. And being loosely crewed, and often crewed by loose co-workers (puns intended), the boatname stuck.
Years later when I came online I decided to use the boat's name as my nic-n-addy.
As you can see below, recently I've gotten a little dinghy.
Now what do you think I should call that?
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Past summers...
Since 2002 we have spent our summers living on our sailboat. We stayed on the boat, driving the 75 miles back and forth from Muskegon Conservation Club to our job at Ionia.Our sailboat, an S2 Yachts-26ft center cockpit sloop, pictured above in the center, in slip 99, our summer cottage. Below: Our screenhouse in the background, during one of many events at the "all you can eat marina".

I published the Muskegon Sportsman and was the Recording Secretary for the club until October 2008.
Preparation
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