by rono | Jul 7, 2017 | Florida, Georgia, ICW
The Inner Coastal Waterway (ICW) are rivers, lakes, sounds and swamps connected by dredged canals for the East Coast of the US. It was created 250 years ago, but does it still hold water today…read on to find out Choosing Home Savannah is our ...
by rono | Dec 30, 2016 | Caribbean Sea, Jamaica, Port Antonio, sailing, Travel
“I can’t really live outside Jamaica. I can be away, but only for a while.” -Usain Bolt – by rono Jamaica doesn’t have the allure of the east Caribbean. The British Virgins, Antigua, St. Kitts, among...
by rono | Jun 14, 2016 | Jamaica, Kingston, sailing, Uncategorized
By Cptn Ron As we closed on the island of Jamaica Port of Kingston gantry cranes emerged from the mist in the distance. This is the 7th largest port in the world, so we expected heavy ship traffic and would need to be on the lookout for these monsters. From the...
by Judy Odenheimer | Jul 2, 2014 | Archaeology, Mexico, Road Travel, Travel, weather
We drove from Palenque town to explore Yaxchilan, our third and final Lacondon Jungle Mayan ruin. To get to the Yaxchilan site, it’s necessary to take a boat. The boat ride traverses the Usumacinta River, a waterway between southeastern Mexico and northwestern...
by | Jun 21, 2012 | preparations
It has taken a year to get to this point but there is still a lot to do. The task list continues to grow, Maybe it’s just inherently safer to add to a job list than to remove. Sailors procrastinate too. Certainly it takes less time to add than to subtract a...