History of Our Morgan Out Island 33 Sailboat
Below you will find a brief history of our vessel as best we can put it together.
One of my largest categories of posts, these are posts about living life and being alive in this world today. We celebrate life, and that's the goal with these posts.
Below you will find a brief history of our vessel as best we can put it together.
Well, one of my fellow bloggers, Run'n Like a Vagabond in his post, Throwback Thursday.
I love this line below in the Robbie Williams song, Make Me Pure, from the Intensive Care album.
Well, we had to leave the boat and come back home.
The first time we saw dolphins from right here in our slip Deborah and I were very excited.
All the bad weather stayed well north of us today and left us with the most beautiful Saturday we could have asked for.
Today was another day of work here at the home office without having to go in the car anywhere.
I am sure they would have preferred I purchased said rock, but I just wanted the saying, so out came the phone.
We have been at slip E-12 for about a year now and it was not the most comfortable place for our sailboat.
Before we left from our other home, we had planned on using this weekend down at the boat as a cleaning weekend.