To Brunswick

As we passed by the Naval Submarine Base at Kings Bay, Ga., this morning, we wondered if the submarines based there are out on patrol, carrying nuclear weapons capable of reaching Russia. What a sobering thought on a sunny day while cruising through salt marshes at 8mph! World events may recede from frontal view while … Continue reading To Brunswick

Georgia! (State #10)

Fog. Crab pots. Boat wakes. Did I mention fog? But today's early challenges were quickly forgotten when Many Moons arrived this afternoon in her 10th state since leaving Lake Superior last summer. Hello, Georgia! Hello, Cumberland Island! This is also our 6th night "off the grid," meaning without electricity or water hook-up. That's a new … Continue reading Georgia! (State #10)

To Jacksonville

We rock tonight in tidal waters and fabulous views at a floating dock in a big city, 50 miles north of yesterday. People strolling by stop to gawk and speculate about the boat name, as they do whenever we sit in a populated area. Jacksonville, Fla., population 900,000 -- just 20 miles from the Atlantic … Continue reading To Jacksonville

To Palatka

Many Moons is tied tonight to the free dock in Palatka, a town of about 10,000, after traveling 41 miles down the St. Johns River. (Even though we're traveling north, towards Jacksonville, we are going down river. That's because this river flows north.) It was hard to leave the clear waters of Silver Glen Springs … Continue reading To Palatka

Onward! Silver Glen Springs

Many Moons is on the move again. Sort of. We're headed back toward The Great Loop (the designated route is 100+ miles away), after a three-month pause for me and a six-week pause for Jeff...but went only 31 miles and stopped for three nights. Why? Crystal-clear waters at a consistent 72 degrees, that's why. Pretty … Continue reading Onward! Silver Glen Springs

Up Close Before Leaving

A week on Hontoon Island was a chance to get close to nature -- very close -- and I didn't waste it. Some say that living on a boat is living in nature, and that is true to some extent. But you can still miss a lot, especially with a motor running. In my last … Continue reading Up Close Before Leaving

Where are the Loopers? Here!

Now that I'm back on The Loop, I find myself wondering where the other Loopers are now. Well, here! Some of them, anyway. Three other Looping boats joined us this week at Hontoon Island State Park on the St. Johns River in Central Florida, and three more passed by recently or arrived as we prepared … Continue reading Where are the Loopers? Here!

‘Gators! No Swimming Here …

If you don't live full-time in Florida, the "alligator - caution" signs are disconcerting at first. For a day or so, you keep a close eye on the riverbanks and the water surface. You imagine what might happen if you fall overboard. You wonder how many teeth they really have. But after a few days … Continue reading ‘Gators! No Swimming Here …

Friends, Fun, Heat

"Great time, wish you were here!" Back when people mailed post cards, that's what they often wrote. I used to wonder if it was meant to trigger envy. There are many things to envy about this adventure...and, some things, not. It is beautiful and (mostly) peaceful here in central Florida, and much to see. But … Continue reading Friends, Fun, Heat

Many Moons Reunion (Day 200ish)

I'm back. It feels good. I've reunited with Jeff, and Mainship Many Moons, at Hontoon Island State Park in central Florida after three months on land. Many Moons has been on her journey for at least 200 days, and I've missed the last 90 or so of them. If you've been following the journey of … Continue reading Many Moons Reunion (Day 200ish)